Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Library Patrons of the Future


Enjoying  Story Time at the Library.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

And some humor please.....

Please enjoy this.

More blogs

Don't miss this blog.  Lots of interesting and useful information.

Related blogs

This is a blog related to the ways in which communities can be included in library purpose.  Christie is a writer for WebJunction.

Zen Koan

As he walked into the building, the Zen Librarian noticed three skateboarders doing stunts on the library stairs and handrail. "They ought to be catalogers," the Zen Librarian said to himself.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Celebrate Lifelong Learning




Celebrate Lifelong Learning.

Knitting Group at the Ignacio Community Library



Knitters meet every Tuesday from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. in the Butch McClanahan Room

Monday, November 23, 2009

Interesting article/book (89 pages)

This struck me as importatnt to a consideration of libraries and place:
http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub129/pub129.pdf

and especially as one chapter was entitiled "From the Ashes of Alexandria" and another

"Space Designed for Lifelong Learning: The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.


Joint-Use Library"
 

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Hopefully I will have some pictures that illustrate place and show the nature of interests in this community.  Lately I have been reading Frank Waters' People of the Valley and it reflects some of what intrigues me about PLACE as does Under the Banner of Heaven and Tony Hillerman and James Doss and Leslie Marmon Silko and Sandra Cisnernos.  In any case the chiles are roasting, the hay is almost in, the ristras are hanging on doors and the first smells of the pinon burning fireplaces in the early morning waft on the morning breeze.  All the aspen are firey yellow and the soft sage against them and the dark green of the junipers are painting the landscape. 

Last night I came across an 18 page journal article from the Journal of Academic Librarianship and it made me consider the rush libraries are making to take up the "business model".  I would like to take a poll of whether you call your members customers or patrons or.......

The title of the article is: "The importance of books, free access, and libraries as places -- and the dangerous inadequacy of the information science paradigm."

It was written in 2001 and seems still relevant to me.  What is curious is that there is so much concern that books are on their way out and Mann stands in the river of this opinion and offers a differing view.  It is an interesting and deep consideration of the matter and includes copyright issues.

A phenomenon that backs up his view is that in the past ten years in this area new libraries have sprung up in nearly every community.....and yes, the computers are being used, but books ARE being checked out and there is no paucity of books.

How about your rural library--disappearing? or rebirthing?

Mann, Thomas.  "The importance of books, free access, and libraries as places -- and the dangerous inadequacy of the information scienc paradigm."  The Journal of Academic Librarianship, v. 27 no.4 (July 2001) p. 268-81.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Rural

The international libraries we have recently viewed are unique to their location.  Agusan del Sur - in the water,  libraries requiring camels, burros connect with the land directly and then the people of that land.  So it is reasonable to adhere to the maxim to "reflect your community".

Can anyone speak to the specific ways in which geography influences your collection development, and/or your programming?