Thursday, December 01, 2022

Chicago Reader 50ish UnGala - Wow!

Rushed over to the Reader 50ish UnGala Celebration right after I finished my early evening shift at the library. Hoo Baby! The place was packed. It occupied all 4 floors of the Museum of Contemporary Art and each floor was absolutely full of the most wonderfully dressed individuals -- not just a handful but hundreds. Incredible.

Wednesday, November 09, 2022

Friday, November 04, 2022

Sunday, October 23, 2022

Happy Birthday BBC!

It's the 100th anniversary of the British Broadcasting Corp. -- more widely known by its initials, BBC (link here). I first started listening to it during my years away from home -- i.e. in Paris, Rome and Berlin. The local broadcasting in any of those places wasn't in English so in the evening I'd switch over to the BBC via shortwave. By the time I made it home, it was broadcast here locally. It's something I listen to every evening! Happy B-day, BBC!

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Midterm

It's mid-term at the library. We've got students working on their assignments, some in groups and some by themselves, sitting at work-stations on most of the floors. They come over to us at the reference desk. Often it's for help with the printers but also on how to track down books and articles for their research. We still wear masks - at least when we get too close - but boy does it seem like we're back to normal!

Wednesday, September 28, 2022

ALA's Letter to FBI

The letter to the FBI from ALA is titled 'Letter of Concern' -- the concern being 'over threats [of violence] that are being directed at public libraries and library workers'. ALA makes clear (at least for the moment) that:
"... there is no evidence at this time showing a direct connection between recent threats and opposition to library materials and programs."
'Opposition to library materials and programs'? For that go here... P.S. Have a look at their 'Intellectual Freedom' section (including the 'Fight Censorship' part).

Thursday, September 08, 2022

Hoo Baby: Big Big Weekend!

 Quite a list of activities for the coming weekend:

And Monday (if I'm still kicking), it's opening day for the Hannover Messe USA...

Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Illinois State Fair

On the way back home from the State Fair. Had a great time! Saw old friends, ate and (err) drank. First time in three years!!! Looking forward to next year...

Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Oh Come On CPS, You Can Do Better

 From yesterday's Chicago Sun-times:

In an Age of Misinformation, Why Are There So Few Librarians at Chicago Public Schools?
The nation’s third-largest public school system with 290,000 students in 513 district-operated, non-charter schools, CPS has only about 90 schools with full-time librarians.

Librarians -- whaddya need them for? The article goes over a few good examples including:

"Leslie Westerberg, one of those recently laid off, said librarians also help students with research projects and finding accurate information online."

Worth a read.

Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Google Now Links to Library Holdings

OCLC and Google Now Connect Web Searchers Directly to Library Collections
Google now links search results directly to records of print books in hundreds of libraries using WorldCat data
DUBLIN, Ohio, 13 April 2022—OCLC and Google are working together to link directly from books discovered through Google Search to print book records in the catalogs of hundreds of U.S. libraries. This feature is part of Google’s ongoing effort to connect people to their local libraries through Google Search. [Read more ...]

As OCLC explains: "Partner websites such as Google Books, Wikipedia, and Goodreads add 'find in a library' links to their pages that bring users to WorldCat.org where they can then click to library websites." [source]

Sunday, April 17, 2022

Free Food at Mickey D's?

 

Sign Reads: 'Download our app to get free food.' (Clark just south of Diversey...)

Friday, March 04, 2022

ALA Stands With Ukrainian Library Community

 Interesting press release from the American Library Association:

CHICAGO — The American Library Association and its divisions support our Ukrainian colleagues and will work with the global library community to answer the appeal from the Ukrainian Library Association to provide accurate information as a means to support democracy and freedom of expression. [link to appeal]

ALA has adopted into its policies Article 19 of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, which states, "Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media regardless of frontiers."

ALA continues to encourage our members to help raise public consciousness regarding the many ways in which disinformation and media manipulation are used to mislead public opinion in all spheres of life, and further encourages librarians to facilitate this awareness with collection development, library programming and public outreach that draws the public's attention to those alternative sources of information dedicated to countering and revealing the disinformation.

See complete release...

Friday, February 25, 2022

Tuesday, January 04, 2022