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✨️ Paristans, we are thrilled to have @storybookprincess as one of our Journalist Hunters! They have their sights on the new Boar of the Zodiac, and are passionately spilling all the details. No stone, textbook, or knock off designer suit will go unturned in their hunt for the truth! VICE X VICE is gagging for all the spicy details.
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Liv. I have been wondering. As someone who works in the library scene, do you have any advice on how to get there? I'm really interested in that line of work ans college is coming up fast, I was just wondering if you have any personal thoughts!
i’m gonna take two different approaches to answering this question. first, the purely logistical answer:
lots of folks don’t know this, but to actually be a full fledged librarian, you need a masters degree. however, there are lots of folks in paraprofessional roles (like me!!!!) who only have an undergrad degree. so first things first, get an undergrad degree in a related field (mine is in english, but education might be an even better fit). my advice would be NOT to go straight through to your masters, but instead get some boots on the ground experience in a paraprofessional role first to be sure this is really your desired path before shelling out the money for your masters
this brings me to my second point, which is that based solely on my own experience (a small rural public library), most folks have absolutely no clue what they are getting into when they enter the library field. i don’t regularly talk about books with anyone. i never read on the clock. instead, let me run you through my workday so far:
- i field 3 separate phone calls from a patron who is actually banned from our physical locations following a violent incident, but still calls us regularly. i look up some tv scheduling info for him, all the while deescalating the shit out of the situation, because he’s not happy with the info i’m giving him & i want to keep our conversation positive
- i shred a ton of documents for a patron. we don’t normally shred things for the public, but this is our compromise, because otherwise this patron will flush them down the toilets & ruin our plumbing
- i send a fax for a patron that inexplicably takes an hour to go through
- i provide a ton of tech help, spending about a half hour with a patron fighting with our state’s department of revenue website to try to file the fuel taxes for her trucking business
- this is all between check ins, check outs, shelving, and loads of other small interactions too brief to be of note
- worth mentioning that we’re extremely short staffed today, so it was only a coworker & me for the first half of the shift
i’ve omitted a lot of personal details to protect patron privacy & avoid engaging in trauma porn, but believe me when i say that there’s a ton of additional context that makes a lot of these interactions all the more precarious & challenging
all of this is to say that if you want to be happy in a patron facing public library role, you need to love people, embrace chaos, and have extraordinary customer service skills
therefore, i recommend getting volunteer & work experience with the public while in college, ideally with vulnerable populations. make sure you love it. hone your people skills. and then enter the library world with confidence!!!! it’s insane but awesome
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horror fans: “wow what a long & stressful day!!! i can’t wait to go home & relax with some scenes of graphic violence & overwhelming terror!!!!!!!!”
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Liv. I have been wondering. As someone who works in the library scene, do you have any advice on how to get there? I'm really interested in that line of work ans college is coming up fast, I was just wondering if you have any personal thoughts!
i’m gonna take two different approaches to answering this question. first, the purely logistical answer:
lots of folks don’t know this, but to actually be a full fledged librarian, you need a masters degree. however, there are lots of folks in paraprofessional roles (like me!!!!) who only have an undergrad degree. so first things first, get an undergrad degree in a related field (mine is in english, but education might be an even better fit). my advice would be NOT to go straight through to your masters, but instead get some boots on the ground experience in a paraprofessional role first to be sure this is really your desired path before shelling out the money for your masters
this brings me to my second point, which is that based solely on my own experience (a small rural public library), most folks have absolutely no clue what they are getting into when they enter the library field. i don’t regularly talk about books with anyone. i never read on the clock. instead, let me run you through my workday so far:
- i field 3 separate phone calls from a patron who is actually banned from our physical locations following a violent incident, but still calls us regularly. i look up some tv scheduling info for him, all the while deescalating the shit out of the situation, because he’s not happy with the info i’m giving him & i want to keep our conversation positive
- i shred a ton of documents for a patron. we don’t normally shred things for the public, but this is our compromise, because otherwise this patron will flush them down the toilets & ruin our plumbing
- i send a fax for a patron that inexplicably takes an hour to go through
- i provide a ton of tech help, spending about a half hour with a patron fighting with our state’s department of revenue website to try to file the fuel taxes for her trucking business
- this is all between check ins, check outs, shelving, and loads of other small interactions too brief to be of note
- worth mentioning that we’re extremely short staffed today, so it was only a coworker & me for the first half of the shift
i’ve omitted a lot of personal details to protect patron privacy & avoid engaging in trauma porn, but believe me when i say that there’s a ton of additional context that makes a lot of these interactions all the more precarious & challenging
all of this is to say that if you want to be happy in a patron facing public library role, you need to love people, embrace chaos, and have extraordinary customer service skills
therefore, i recommend getting volunteer & work experience with the public while in college, ideally with vulnerable populations. make sure you love it. hone your people skills. and then enter the library world with confidence!!!! it’s insane but awesome
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RATE THE PFP 😼
awwwwww alluka!!!!!! she’s so precious!!!!!
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DUDDDEEEE I WAS LAYING IN MY BED ALL SAD BECAUSE I DELETED MY TUMBLR ACC AND FORGOT TO WRITE DOWN YOUR BLOG NAME, BUT I RANDOMLY JUST REMEMBERED IT IM SOOO HAPPY
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Robert Wood Lynn, “Bringing a Gun to Chekhov’s House”
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