I've been looking not only at the blogs of other people doing 23 Things, but the blogs of other librarians in my area. It seems like most librarians are employed and blogging about how things fit in to their jobs in the libraries they work in. My problem is that I am between jobs. I was a school librarian, but I have been laid off. Now I'd like to go into academics, archives or a public library. Unfortunately with a school librarian certificate and no experience anywhere else, making that change seems to be kind of difficult.
Anyway, learning more is always worthwhile and it has been interesting to see how people work different new things into their current practices.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Thing 1 - Starting Over
Blame it on the Holidays. I got completely sidetracked in November and then started taking an actual face to face class in database searching which was really difficult, but fantastic.
I'm also about three poems shy of a poetry book that I've been working on forever, and I'm working on a dissertation proposal, I think. I'm not certain that's what it's going to be. It may end up being a blog or a book.
In any case, it is about overhauling - completely overhauling, not simply reforming public education PK-12. I'm not ready to take on the higher educational system yet. But, I do think I have seen an amazing amount of dysfunction in elementary and secondary education. Unfortunately, until and unless some common sense is imposed on the system, or built into a new version of it, it will simply continue to get worse.
In the meantime, I'm trying to learn as many things as I can that are relevant to library services of any kind, K-12, Academic, Public, Archival, etc. I have always wanted to be a librarian and I will be one wherever I can. So, I'm committed to learning as learning as many things as I can about as many areas of librarianship as possible.
Besides. I just like learning new stuff.
Blame it on the Holidays. I got completely sidetracked in November and then started taking an actual face to face class in database searching which was really difficult, but fantastic.
I'm also about three poems shy of a poetry book that I've been working on forever, and I'm working on a dissertation proposal, I think. I'm not certain that's what it's going to be. It may end up being a blog or a book.
In any case, it is about overhauling - completely overhauling, not simply reforming public education PK-12. I'm not ready to take on the higher educational system yet. But, I do think I have seen an amazing amount of dysfunction in elementary and secondary education. Unfortunately, until and unless some common sense is imposed on the system, or built into a new version of it, it will simply continue to get worse.
In the meantime, I'm trying to learn as many things as I can that are relevant to library services of any kind, K-12, Academic, Public, Archival, etc. I have always wanted to be a librarian and I will be one wherever I can. So, I'm committed to learning as learning as many things as I can about as many areas of librarianship as possible.
Besides. I just like learning new stuff.
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