Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Yes, libraries sometimes "throw away" books - it's called *discarding*

Now that I think about it, I've posted on this topic before.  Most people are outraged when they learn that libraries cull their collections, weed out unnecessary, unused and inaccurate titles to make way for the new, relevant and accurate books.

Sacrilege.

Sometimes this can be taken perhaps a bit too far, as evidenced in the Fairfax County library system that "destroyed" 250,00 books.  



Or was it?

I recommend that the library system hire a PR coach, or perhaps the article did not include the director's entire response.  Sam Clay (director) said something like this:
"... it was a necessary part of bringing the libraries from 'a print environment to a digital environment' and an unfortunate consequence of budget cuts. 'We’ve got decrease after decrease.'” 

To fully represent both sides, the article should mention why fewer books save money.  If the library is moving digital, they may not have people to work behind the circulation desk to actually check out books.  The article also states that several "highly relevant" titles were found in the dumpster, such as Harry Potter and a Charlie Brown book (thanks to a suspicious dumpster diver, the books were found).  My question is, how many of these titles remain on the shelf?  They may have 55 copies of Harry Potter and discarded 5, hardly a crime.

Finally, for an answer as to why these books weren't given to the Friends of the Library for fundraising purposes, one need look no further that this article.  An  uniformed, or misinformed, public and lousy journalism that only paints one side can get people all into a tizzy.  Don't we clean out our closets and give to Good Will?  Throw a garage sale?  Our libraries are not second hand stores.  Our patrons deserve sought after books and current, accurate information or else we aren't doing our job.  Libraries are dynamic, constantly changing centers of information and discarding reflects that. Period.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Update for HYH day...

Jazzy J's visit in the library for Hug your Hound Day was pawsitively delightful.  She reads!


Thursday, September 5, 2013

It's hug-your-hound day

Friday, Sept. 6th is Hug Your Hound day.  Give your hound a hug!  We're considering all dogs "hounds" in this scenario.   In honor of HYH day, we're giving away Scooby Snacks to all students who check out books on this day.

Look at that BMC (Black Mouth Cur, if you're not in the know) to the right there.  My husband and I rescued him from Austin Pets Alive! this summer.  He's a handful.  Of joy, that is.

Yeowzah.  I better include Charlotte in this or her feelings will be hurt.  I suspect she gets online during the day when I'm not at home.  I think she orders steak and other treats on the sly.  At any rate, here is my number one love, Charlotte Josephine Glaser Falli:





One story that  illustrates the complete acceptance that dogs have for us  is that of President Clinton during the Monica Lewinsky scandal.  According to my memory, Clinton remarked that during those dark (for him) days, Buddy was the only one who would have anything to do with him.  

Of course he was.









Some great dog books:


Julie Klam, former David Letterman Show writer, recounts her adventures in fostering dogs.  Funny, touching and inspiring.

You saw the movie, right?  Annoying puppy Marley grows up to be the BEST DOG. Ever.

American soldier stationed in Iraq takes in a stray puppy and fights the red tape-laden American government to bring him "home" to America.

And there are many more where those came from!

















Here is Mrs. Bragham's dog, Tarzan.  He's a sweetie-pie!  His tricks include: eating socks, catching frisbees and - get this - opening his family's gate with his paws.  Yep.  He's talented.

And Mrs. Bligh plans to bring Jasmine, or Jazzy J as we say, up here tomorrow to give out free hugs and licks.


So come on down, check out a book, meet Jazzy J, get a Scooby Snack and then go home and HUG YOUR HOUND.

Oh wait, I think I'll include a vid of Archie playing in puppy class.  He's the little brown bruiser beating up on everyone.  After that day, they moved us to a class with bigger dogs so they could "correct" him.  Except the dogs didn't "correct" him.  And Archie is only getting bigger and bruisyer.  He's a nut.

Update, Jazzy J's visit to the libera