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lookingforabook
Return Your Books, or the Library Ninjas Descend
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lookingforabook · 5 days ago
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sometimes it feels like a significant amount of my job as a librarian is chasing people around trying to give them free stuff.
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lookingforabook · 7 days ago
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lookingforabook · 7 days ago
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The patron
The alien came to the library again, shortly before closing time, and quickly found a book.
"May this entity borrow The Complete History of Knitting?"
They always return the book they borrow after five minutes, but the ritual of checking it out seems important to them. 
"Of course. Did you bring your card?"
I looked them up, after the first time I saw them for real. They first registered with us over ninety years ago. The senior librarian who first told me about them said I shouldn't stare, or pry.
"Whatever else they are, they are a patron, and should be treated as such," she said. "If they seek knowledge, it is our duty to help them find it."
There isn't an ancient and secret code of librarians, but that is definitely a core part of it. If such a code existed.
I scan the card and the book. "There you go," I say and hand them over. "Please return it within two weeks."
They tilt their head. "This entity will honour your terms."
"Oh! That reminds me, we have updated the terms since your last visit." I hand them the pamphlet we got from the printers last week. "It's mostly about internet usage, but I'll need you to read them and agree."
They study the pamphlet.
"These are terms this entity can abide by." They pause. "Is there no requirement to keep your existence secret?"
"Of course not," I say, "we always welcome new patrons."
They stand silent, long enough for me to realise the implications of what I have just said. 
"This entity had made an assumption, based on prior experiences on countless worlds, where knowledge is always closely guarded and costly to obtain" they say at last. "You will provide knowledge for free to all who seek it?"
In my mind, I weigh humanity's ignorance of those countless worlds of alien civilisations against the code.
"Yes," I say, "this is a library."
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lookingforabook · 15 days ago
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Putting the art degree to work!
~This is your reminder to sign up for Summer Reading at your local library~
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lookingforabook · 1 month ago
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refseek.com
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www.worldcat.org/
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link.springer.com
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http://bioline.org.br/
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repec.org
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science.gov
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pdfdrive.com
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lookingforabook · 2 months ago
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lookingforabook · 3 months ago
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Oh nooooooo
Oop, there he goes again!
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A very warm March we’re having!
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lookingforabook · 3 months ago
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Craft Programs on a budget
I do a monthly craft program for adults, which is trickier than you think- the craft has to be something that anyone can finish in an hour and a half, not too challenging but still interesting for grownups, and as cheap as possible because we’re a public library and this is a free program. Anyway, here’s some of the most fun ones from the last year or so:
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A lot of these were able to happen because patrons had donated art supplies (including a lovely bead collection that we will be using for YEARS, and a giant trash bag of foraged pinecones). Others were more expensive, but we’ll be able to reuse for future programs.
Anyway, I’m always looking for new ideas, what do you all do?
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lookingforabook · 3 months ago
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Listen. Listen. If a patron walked in wearing that shirt, I would not comment. I would treat them with utmost professionalism.
And then calmly walk to the back and laugh myself sick.
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good shirt from the market today
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lookingforabook · 3 months ago
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🔥 The beacons are lit; the library calls for aid
The Trump administration has issued an executive order aimed at dismantling the Institute of Museum and Library Services - the ONLY federal agency for America's libraries.
Using just 0.003% of the federal budget, the IMLS funds services at libraries across the country; services like Braille and talking books for the visually impaired, high-speed internet access, and early literacy programs.
Libraries are known for doing more with less, but even we can't work with nothing.
How You Can Help:
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🔥 Call your congressperson!
Use the app of your choice or look 'em up here: https://www.congress.gov/members/find-your-member
Pro tip: If your phone anxiety is high, call at night and leave a voicemail. You can even write yourself a script in advance and read it off. Heck, read them this post if you want to.
Phones a total no-go? The American Library Association has a form for you: https://oneclickpolitics.global.ssl.fastly.net/messages/edit?promo_id=23577
🔥Tell your friends!
Tell strangers, for that matter. People in line at the check out, your elderly neighbor, the mail carrier - no one is safe from your library advocacy. Libraries are for everyone and we need all the help we can get.
...Wait, why do we need this IMLS thing again?
The ALA says it best in their official statement and lists some ways libraries across the country use IMLS funding:
But if you want a really specific answer, here at LCPL we use IMLS funding to provide our amazing interlibrary loan service. If we can't purchase an item you request (out of print books, for example) this service lets us borrow it from another library and check it out to you.
IMLS also funds the statewide Indiana Digital Library and Evergreen Indiana, which gives patrons of smaller Indiana libraries access to collections just as large and varied as the big libraries' collections.
As usual, cutting this funding will hurt rural communities the most - but every library user will feel it one way or another. Let's let Congress know that's unacceptable.
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lookingforabook · 3 months ago
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Oop, there he goes again!
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A very warm March we’re having!
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lookingforabook · 4 months ago
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Guys, queers. Specifically my fellow queers.
I work at a library. We do this thing where, every so often, we weed the collection. It hurts to see books go, but it's necessary to make sure there's room in the library for new materials.
I have seen so much support for the library in text, and I've seen folks pass around those beautiful "queer your library" flyers. Keep doing that. That's great. Nothing wrong with that. But you HAVE to turn your words into action. We MUST remember to actually go to our local organizations and libraries and actually, with our own fucking hands, interact with these materials we want to see more of.
My branch is medium-sized for a library, maybe a little small. We don't have as many materials as I'd like, but we have fundamentals. Tell me why, even with all the verbal support I've gotten from my local community for the library as a resource for our LGBT+ community, every single trans biography and a good chunk of our vaguely queer theory books were on the list. This isn't a scheme to take the books off the shelves, it isn't another bigoted American governmental push. The only thing we look at when we weed is how long it's been since the last time the item was checked out.
Three years.
No one in my community interacted in any meaningful way with the few books on trans life and history we physically had on the shelves for three fucking years.
I promise you the materials you want and need are there, but this isn't a horde. This isn't a static safety net. You have to use them. You MUST use them or, in the future, maybe in three years, they *won't* be there anymore.
This isn't a vague post, there's no one person I'm hinting at or calling out. I'm not even talking directly to anyone who's directly in my line of sight. I just want everyone to hear this. Big library, small library, whatever. Doesn't matter. Please, we cannot be losing our shelf visibility like this.
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lookingforabook · 5 months ago
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@bapperdup They do make full Braille keyboards, they're just ludicrously expensive (you can use Braille stickers on top of a regular keyboard, but those wear down). In our case, most of our VI patrons can't read Braille and have enough vision that a large, high visibility keyboard was preferable.
Accessibility in Libraries
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My library recently set up a computer for blind & visually impaired users. It has a large print keyboard and is set up with large/high visibility icons, text, cursor, etc. Also has shortcuts on the desktop to Windows Narrator and a screen magnifier.
Our elderly patrons who have trouble with small text already love it!
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lookingforabook · 5 months ago
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Librarians were left unsupervised with the chalk paint markers, now deranged mutant killer Monster Snow Goons are attacking on the windows
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lookingforabook · 5 months ago
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Did you know you can check out video games from the library? Did you know that you can check out dvds of shows that were released on streaming? Did you know that if the a library doesn’t have what you ask for, they’ll arrange to have it checked out from another library and brought to you at your library?? Did you know you can get all of this for free???
GET A LIBRARY CARD!!! FEAST ON FREE JOY
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lookingforabook · 6 months ago
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lookingforabook · 7 months ago
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LIBRARY WRAPPED
You checked out... probably some stuff? Thanks for doing that :)
Used our wifi maybe? For something?
Look we actually don't know what genres you read or how many times you renewed Gender Queer.
We don't want to know.
Our gift to you is privacy.
Take it.
Be free.
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