When COVID-19 struck, I was able to begin working from home. I was freaked, I was anxious, I wrote a holographic will. But my paychecks didn’t stop, and neither did my contributions to the Library world. Here’s the thing about the profession of librarianship and our vocational awe: when we can’t serve our communities, weContinueContinue reading “This is me, adapting to the #newnormal”
Category Archives: Library School 2003-2006
4: Cataloging mischief and adjunct profs
My cataloging class was both the most challenging and the most entertaining course I took in graduate school. Don’t let anyone tell you that cataloging isn’t sexy, or fun! Anyone without a glimmer in their eye when they consider a MARC record is willfully avoiding the obvious. And it was taught by an adjunct prof.ContinueContinue reading “4: Cataloging mischief and adjunct profs”
3: Management II: First big lesson of library school
I did more than make friends during my Library Management course. I decided how to focus my attention. Because ivory towers are not real. Our first big assignment was to develop an enhancement to a library with a budget of $400,000, write a paper about it, and make a presentation. My group chose to addContinueContinue reading “3: Management II: First big lesson of library school”
2: Management I: Defeated by a book report
My first class in library school was Management. I was very excited. I was Going to Be a Librarian. The first assignment was a two-page report on a management title of our choice. Yes, a book report. I chose what I thought would be a profound and instructive text from the Harvard Business School. IContinueContinue reading “2: Management I: Defeated by a book report”
Library school diaries 1
Join me on a look back at my decision to return to school at 31 to get a Master’s degree in Library and Information Science at Wayne State University. I’ll also share a subsequent tale of high adventure: I survived a hurricane at Disney Springs. I’ll talk about the most important lessons I learned inContinueContinue reading “Library school diaries 1”
Radicals Become Librarians
Originally posted on Finnian Burnett:
Welcome to Sonya Schryer Norris, author of the Katherine Philips research blog series with a new guest post. Radicals Become Librariansby Sonya Schryer Norris Photo by Sasha • Stories on Unsplash In 1991, during my sophomore year of college at Michigan State, I planned to live on a commune after graduation. We’d count…
The tragedy of a B+, the long-term consequences of a crying jag, and cataloging mischief
Over the next two months I will unwind my Library School Diaries. I attended Wayne State from 2003-2006. https://youtu.be/GfEPDmbxHGY This is what I learned about diversity in action when I was writing this series. I’ll be showing it as a personal life lesson about choosing graphics in a workshop I teach statewide on library siteContinueContinue reading “The tragedy of a B+, the long-term consequences of a crying jag, and cataloging mischief”