DungeonmasterCal said:And they look just like us. ANYone you know could be a librarian. Be aware.
i hat the Library of Congress. Dewey Decimal is the only true system.
DungeonmasterCal said:And they look just like us. ANYone you know could be a librarian. Be aware.
Gothmog said:The US is pretty restrictive with stem cell research if its human, so I'm forced to work with mice stem cells.
sniffles said:(government documents being a very small part of the librarian pond).![]()
Is that where the Illuminati get together these days?Alenda said:Absolutely... In fact, there's a good chance I may have met your acquaintances if any of them attended the recent conference in Wilmington, NC "Digital Preservation in State Government: Best Practices Exchange 2006." Government docs librarians and archivists from all over the country were there.
Alenda said:ssampier, a cataloger would crucify you for saying that the Library of Congress cataloging system sucks. It's actually way more flexible and easier to use than the Dewey Decimal System. When Dewey was invented, a lot of book topics didn't exist (e.g. computers), so catalogers have had to squeeze those topics into a system that really didn't allow for much flexibility.
I hear that even the Arkham Library system is simpler than the Dewey Decimal system (although it still drives catalogers insane).Alenda said:As an interesting aside, Duke University was (up until recently) the largest library in the country using the Dewey Decimal System. Their call numbers were 10 or 12 digits long and often times completely wrapped around the book's spine. They are finally in the process of migrating their call numbers to Library of Congress which is a monumental undertaking, but absolutely necessary if they want to keep their catalogers sane.
Alenda said:ssampier, a cataloger would crucify you for saying that the Library of Congress cataloging system sucks. It's actually way more flexible and easier to use than the Dewey Decimal System. When Dewey was invented, a lot of book topics didn't exist (e.g. computers), so catalogers have had to squeeze those topics into a system that really didn't allow for much flexibility.
ssampier said:It's fun to see a librarian get all worked up.
Sometimes I purposely put books back in the wrong order![]()
Kapture said:Which is why I'm always telling sweet little old ladies that some a$$hat must have put their book back in the wrong place. No skin off my nose that you're sending the world to hell in a handbasket.
CarlZog said:Among others. Also worked for SEA and a number of other boats that run shorter, localized programs on the U.S. East Coast.
Gothmog said:I'm a professor of Neurobiology at a university in Springfield MO, as well as doing research on stem cell replacement in the brain and central nervous system. I also teach some nursing classes for a local nursing school during the evenings.
Gothmog said:Nope, I didn't really have any trouble with the fraud claims. The US is pretty restrictive with stem cell research if its human, so I'm forced to work with mice stem cells.