Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Socialism, Capitalizing on Anti-
Public libraries should capitalize on popular anti-socialist sentiments by using tax-payers' money to offer more "free" books by Ayn Rand, Ronald Reagan, and Glenn Beck for their patrons.
Monday, March 08, 2010
Career Counselor, Being a
As a librarian, you will occasionally be called upon to counsel someone who is interested in joining your noble profession. Always present librarianship in a positive way to these prospective librarians, and resist the urge to show them your "I ♥ Dewey Decimal" tattoo, your Nancy Pearl doll, or your pay check stub.
Friday, March 05, 2010
Budget, Cutting the
In tough economic times, libraries are often forced to make painful budget cuts. Too often though, these cuts (layoffs, materials spending, etc.) happen behind the scenes and go unnoticed by library patrons. Librarians can help their own budget situations by making bold, noticeable budget cuts that are sure to capture the attention of their users. Some suggestions:
- Replace compact fluorescent light bulbs with... no light bulbs.
- Replace photocopiers with volunteer oral historians.
- Charge $5 per printed page. (Twenty-page minimum.)
- Hire volunteer sex-offenders to conduct all story-time and young adult programming.
- Replace audio-book collection with homeless people who will follow patrons around and read books aloud.
- Heat the library by burning Bibles.
- Stop buying vampire novels.
Thursday, March 04, 2010
Flash mobs, Library
The best way to deter a flash mob from taking place in your academic library is to invite students to an official, library-sponsored flash mob. Announcing it on Facebook, Twitter, and your library blog will drain it of all coolness and make it just as sparsely attended as all of your "local author" book discussion events.
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
Fanny pack, The ready reference
Every reference librarian should wear a fanny pack (or "bum bag" for readers in the UK) filled with office supplies. You never know when a patron will need your professional services to procure a pencil, an ink pen, a highlighter, WiteOut, Post-it notes, a small paper clip, a large paper clip, a 3x5" notecard, a 4x6" notecard, a staple remover, a permanent marker, a pair of scissors, a hole punch, a pencil, a ruler, binder clips, a blank CD, scrap paper, a stapler, a tissue, pain reliever, a Band-Aid, Rolaids, or a condom.
Ask the readers: What else do you carry in your "ready reference" fanny pack?
Ask the readers: What else do you carry in your "ready reference" fanny pack?
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Tuesday, March 02, 2010
Women's History Month, Celebrating
March is Women's History Month. Celebrate the accomplishments of women everywhere by making your library's lone male librarian create a book display to mark the occasion.
Monday, March 01, 2010
Reading, Professional
Many library organizational memberships come with complimentary subscriptions to professional library magazines or journals. Pile these publications in a prominent place in your office to give the appearance of being a well-read, up-to-date librarian. By the time you retire, you will have enough issues to build a fortified wall around your desk to protect you from the kind of librarians who actually read those things.
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