Monday, June 28, 2010
Competency # 4- Tagging/Indexing/Cataloging
Here are the tags for Patrick Jones' book:
000s (1) 2004 reads (1) 2006 (1) adult nonfiction (1) braun (1) career (1) cj (1) collection development (2) educational (1) fresno box 1a (1) informational (1) irls (1) lib.life (1) librarians (1) librarianship (3) libraries (7) library (4) library information (2) library school (2) library science (10) library work books (1) lis 483 (1) literacy (2) lms (1) looked through (1) manual (1) non-fiction (5) own (1) policies (1) professional (3) professional books (1) programming (1) programs (3) read (1) read for class (1) read pre-lt (1) reference (6) reference core collection (1) resource (1) resource books (1) services (1) slis library young adults pat feehan literature (1) sp08 (1) story shelf (1) teen (1) teen nonfiction (1) teens and libraries (1) teens services (1) textbook (3) textbooks (1) uw-ya (1) ya services (2) young adult (4) young adult services (1) young adults (4) youngadults (1) youth services (2)
Librarything link:
http://www.librarything.com/work/46375/
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Competency # 4- RSS Feed
Both feeds offer great information on the the public library functions and programs. The main RSS feed offers general information on important dates and events while the Connected Youth feed offers more specific news on what is going on with the youth events and what is happening in the literary world pertaining to Young Adult Fiction. I really enjoy the Connected Youth feed because it gives you updates on new books being released like Stephanie Meyer's The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner. The feed also displays pictures of the young adult section in the library as well as pictures of current summer programs.
I have added both feeds to my blog.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Competency #3- Podcast
To find the podcast I searched through the website podcastdirectory.com. I searched for "young adult fiction" and found the YA Literature Review. It's a podcast that discusses Young Adult Fiction. The cast interviews authors, reviews, comments, and discusses works like Rick Riordan's The Lightening Thief and Holly Black's Faerie Trilogy. This is a great podcast because it talks about books that young adults are actually interested in reading and gives them suggestions on similar authors to read.
This podcast would definitely keep avid YA Fiction readers ,and YA reference librarians, up to date on what is current in the literary world.
Here is the link to the YA Literature Review podcast.
http://yalitreview.libsyn.com/index.php?post_category=Fiction
Monday, June 14, 2010
Blog Competency #2- Related Blog
http://swissarmylibrarian.net/
Reference Question of the Week - 6/6/10
June 12th, 2010 Brian Herzog
A middle-aged male patron approached me while I was at the desk alone and asked,
Do you know any good jokes?
In fact I do, so I told him my current favorite:
A duck walks into a bar wearing one shoe. The bartender says, “Hey duck, you lost a shoe.” And the duck says, “Nope, I found one.”
Awesome. Anyway, he said he liked it, but he wanted a lot of jokes. I showed him where our humor section* was, and he said he’d look around.
A little while later, he came back up to the desk and said he wanted jokes delivered by text message to his phone. We started searching the internet for “jokes by text” and “joke of the day” and found a ton of jokes people could retype and send out as text messages. There were also lots of jokes by email, and other joke sites, but most looked kind of sketchy.
Then we found Comedy Central’s jokes.com. It offers signups for a joke of the day by both email and text, and they seem reputable enough to trust. The text messages were not free, and when he saw that he kind of gave up on the idea.
Before he left, he asked if I knew any other good jokes, so I told him my all-time favorite:
A hotdog walks into a bar and orders a beer. The bartender says, “Sorry, we don’t serve food.”
Ah, the many required skills of a librarian.
I found this blog by searching on blogsearch.google.com for "reference librarian".
I enjoy this blog because not only is it amusing, but it is informational as well.
The entry above is from a librarian's typical day and as I aspire to be a reference librarian I look forward to moments like this when I can not only be helpful to my patrons, but humorous as well.
Competency#1-Purpose
I am currently pursuing a Master's degree in Library Science. I graduated from Texas A&M in 2008 with a Bachelor's in English Literature and realized not long after graduating that my love of books could be turned into a career. I am currently working for a public library and would like to become a Reference Librarian with an emphasis on Young Adult Literature. I hope that by working with the public I can share my passion for literature and aide others along their quest for knowledge and information.