Archive for the ‘Image’ Category

10
Jul

Bookbabes in Toyland?

   Posted by: Greg   in Image

Apparently, a Seattle toymaker has seen fit to make a plastic action figure modeled on the executive director of the Washington Center for the Book, Nancy Pearl:

The Seattle Times: Toymaker finds librarian who’s a real doll.

It seems they had a choice between giving the figure a shushing action or an “ejectable hair bun.” By selecting the former, there is no doubt they made the wrong choice.

Let’s look at it from two angles. First, the fun factor. What could be more entertaining than ejecting body parts! Nobody associates shushing with fun, certainly not the kids at any library I’ve ever used.

On the other hand, there is the stereotyped librarian image. Bad enough the action figure is dressed in a frumpy blue outfit, bespectacled and all (not to mention the obvious gender element, but I won’t go there). Add the shushing action and she’s pretty much the archetypal librarian that belies numerous jokes and misconceptions.

An ejectable hair bun was the perfect opportunity to make a symbolic gesture in defiance of that stereotype: “Cast off your hair buns, ladies, and do it with gusto!”

Here’s an excerpt from the article in defense of their decision:

“The ejectable hair bun had many technical hurdles to overcome and we thought doing two clichés was over the top,” he said. “So, we went with the shushing action. It gives the figure a certain dignity.”

A certain dignity? Or a definite blandness?

Pearl predicts that the shushing motion — triggered by a button on the doll’s back — will determine “which librarians have a sense of humor.” She likes to believe that today’s librarians are secure enough in their work that they won’t take offense at the old cliché.

Hmmm, I have a sense of humor (weak though it may be). The ejectable hair bun would have been much funnier and less cliché. I’m certainly not offended, just disappointed.

Courtesy of librarian.net.

14
May

Calling all youngsters…

   Posted by: Greg   in Image

Someone on one of the GSLIS bulletin boards kindly posted a link to the the new nexgenlib-l group over at Topica. From the list info: “This list is open to the next generation of librarians - those of us who are under 30, of any gender, political persuasion, race, etc., and our friends (those who welcome us into the profession).” There are definitely some over-30 individuals on the list, so all those young-at-heart are encouraged to join in what are proving to be very active discussions.

13
May

Librarian appreciation?

   Posted by: Greg   in Image

I was checking in on Michael over at Libraryman and found a post about National Unappreciated Librarian Month. When’s National Unemployed Librarian Month, I wonder.

Michael posits a correlation between the “celebration” and this article. I suspect he’s wrong though, as the article doesn’t even mention librarians. Instead, it attributes higher library traffic to the availability of Internet access for those on the wrong side of the digital divide. Now of course the foresight of librarians is at least partially to thank for this, but there is no such acknowledgement. Nor is there any suggestion that the true greatness of the library is the librarians who help people find their way through this ever-growing electronic information network that we are providing access to. While almost everything this article says is accurate, there is no love whatsoever for the role of the librarian.

The most contentious point may actually be a quote from CLA president Wendy Newman: “Everyone wants to be a good parent and one of the things they see as an act of positive parenting is taking their children to the library.” Yeah, if positive means taking their children and leaving them for six hours under the supervision of the librarians until just before closing time. That’s good parenting, all right.

And the article concludes: “Libraries are cool again.” Apparently, librarians still aren’t.