Monday, April 05, 2010
Briefcases, Beware of rolling
Librarians should beware of patrons toting rolling briefcases. Those briefcases are loaded with so much unspent hostility that they can't be lifted. You don't want these bags to be opened in the reference room.
Friday, April 02, 2010
Expertise, Establishing
Always begin your answer to a reference question by stating your educational credentials. Your master's degrees in library science and English literature will lend credibility to your directions to the nearest restroom.
Thursday, April 01, 2010
April Fools' Day, Celebrating
Celebrate April Fools' Day by telling playfully outlandish tales to your library patrons, like, "The library web site is a good alternative to Google!" or "I would love to hear about your family genealogy!" Hilarity will ensue.
Ask the readers: What outlandish tales will you tell this April Fools' Day?
Ask the readers: What outlandish tales will you tell this April Fools' Day?
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Yums, Yucking
The best birthday gift you can give a library coworker is to refrain from discussing your Irritable Bowel Syndrome, food allergies, eating disorders, and/or vegetarianism during her office birthday lunch outing.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Drinks, Dribbling
If you are going to spill dribbles of tea or coffee onto the floor as you leave the library's break room, please be kind enough to leave a trail that leads all the way back to your office. This courtesy will allow the custodians to easily track you down and beat you mercilessly with their mops.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Booktruck dance teams, Avoiding
Never agree to be on a library committee without first reading its charge. Sometimes an innocuous sounding group, like the "Collection Assessment Revisioning Team," turns out to be the code name for your library's secret book cart dance troupe. And, yes, costumes are mandatory.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Handouts, Displaying
Never clean off your library's service desks. Your display of outdated flyers, bookmarks, maps, comment cards, business cards, fast food coupons, calendars, newsletters, free newspapers, path finders, search tip sheets, and database help guides can just be buried beneath their new, more up-to-date replacements.
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