It’s 2013, dammit!
Tag Archives: Library
Best Books 2012
Who keeps letting me write posts?
Today’s going to be a good day
By the by…
Public Libraries Online has a new blogger — who has no idea what they are doing.
A Joke from my Cataloging and Classification Professor:
How many librarians does it take to screw in a light bulb? … One, but they are waiting to see what the Library of Congress does first.
Two awesome things happened at work yesterday
Parking is limited at the library. The “staff parking” consists of four spots for at least 15 people at any given time. Street parking is a nightmare. Luckily my shifts overlap with the “dead” time in the parking lot so parking hasn’t been a big problem. During orientation with the HR Manager today, she gaveContinue reading “Two awesome things happened at work yesterday”
National Novel Writing Month 6.0
This is entirely Kim the Librarian’s fault. She introduced me to National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo, in 2007 and I haven’t looked back since. What the heck is NaNoWriMo? Is that a disease? Is it contagious? Well, a little. NaNoWriMo is an annual writing project that occurs in November. For 30 days people fromContinue reading “National Novel Writing Month 6.0”
Pathfinders
Library School is going great.
The Librarian’s Book of Lists
A must-read for the aspiring librarians or lover of libraries and lists. This book includes silly lists like In the Library with the Lead Pipe’s Brett Bonfield’s list of library-inspired Ben and Jerry’s ice cream flavors, and thought-provoking lists like, Michael Gorman’s five new laws of library science (#5 – Honor the past and createContinue reading “The Librarian’s Book of Lists”
90 Percent of US Doesn’t Know CTRL+F
An older co-worker taught me keyboard short cuts, and drilled me on them. At my previous position, I developed the habit of using our system-specific ones for circulation functions but when I moved, it was a new game. She taught me the universal ones and I picked up the new system’s. I also learned thatContinue reading “90 Percent of US Doesn’t Know CTRL+F”
