what do librarians do all day?

I proposed a talk for an upcoming Ignite event in Ann Arbor, and my idea was accepted. I’m going to talk about how what librarians do is actually really exciting and diverse, and why we shouldn’t be worried about the profession becoming obsolete. The talk is called “Ambient Librarianship, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Job.”

I wanted to address the subject because I recently landed my first full-fledged librarian job, and I don’t do anything that librarians “traditionally” do at all. Basically I’m a web dev for a scholarly publishing house that happens to be in a library. And, most librarians I know don’t do “traditional” librarian work either, or it takes up very little of their time. Instead they teach, they build websites, they manage social media, they wrangle data. Sure, they’re all working with information, and promoting information literacy, but they’re not sitting behind desks and organizing tiny cards in tiny drawers in giant chests.

I had a bit of a crisis of faith about halfway through grad school. I had worked in libraries since high school, and I thought I wanted to be an academic reference librarian. Then after two semesters of what I perceived to be really dry, really commonsensical courses in reference, cataloging, database searching, etc., I thought, my god. What am I doing here? I almost dropped out. I then realized that the other courses I’d been taking (information technology, complex systems, information policy), and the other work I knew how to do (web dev and design) could be folded into the label “librarian.” I feel much better about it now, but it took a long time.

I recently asked Twitter for librarians to tell me what their titles are, and what they do, and where they do it. If you’re a librarian, I’d love to hear from you.

Goin' ta da store

DOES ANYONE NEED ANYTHING AT THE STORE?

I had to go to the store

Thanks for the suggestions, @enchiladaplate, @gazbeirne, @ImagineBGP, @diskgrinder, @logista, @transiit, and @lueread.

Twitter

I just unfollowed a bunch of people on twitter. If I unfollowed you, no hard feelings. I just could not keep track of 160 people in tiny boxes all day, and if I had not talked with you over twitter for a while, well, I haven’t talked with you over twitter. I do read blogs and tumblrs and such, and am on IM pretty much constantly, and it is possible I have talked with you there.

But, I like to think we are more complex than little boxes, and I have gotten a little overwhelmed with the amount of information I have to digest on a daily basis.

And you know what? If you go to my twitter page, it links right to this here blog, and there is a form through which you can email me. Also, if you Google me (“Devon Persing” or “viscousplatypus”) you find me, because as far as I can tell I’m the only Devon Persing with web stuff all over the place, and I am the only viscousplatypus. If you need me, you know where to find me.

BookCamp Toronto

Thanks to a tip from @shanakimball*, I’ve registered for BookCamp Toronto in June. It’s a free day-long unconference on digital publishing.

Fun fact: In high school I voraciously read Ploughshares and Iowa Review. Almost applied to publishing programs for college. But I got a writing degree instead.

*This is @shanakimball shout-out #2. Clearly, you should be following her on twitter. Really, you should just see who I follow and follow them.

Baconbots

Thanks to a riveting exchange with @shanakimball, I have finally gotten the autotwitterbot attention I deserve.

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