Thanks so much for your kind words about my reading at Books & Books and yourlink to my website. It was a pleasure meeting you and your husband, and edifying to find a poet/librarian in the audience. Best wishes for your writing and your studies.
Thanks so much for your kind words about my reading at Books & Books and your link to my website. It was a pleasure meeting you and your husband, and edifying to find a poet/librarian in the audience. Best wishes for your writing and your studies.
Thank you for your comment about my presentation at SARC IV. I’m glade you enjoyed it! There is a different term for the data that I keep on my system. It’s SBU, “Sensitive But Unclassified”. I think it sounds strange but it is a term that is becoming popular.
Having tossed out suggestions from co-sub-sub's about what to name this blog such as "Shelf Reading 'Till My Eyes Bleed" and "The Gnomes Stole My Truck," I turned to Melville, who supplied us with one of the humblest specimens of a librarian ever to roam the stacks: the Sub-Sub-Librarian who:
"appears to have gone through the long Vaticans and street-stalls of the earth, picking up whatever random allusions to whales he could anyways find in any book whatsoever, sacred or profane (Moby Dick, "Extracts," p. 2)."
Yes, that's what I hope to be--an apprentice to the timeless art of digging and collecting and hoping that I am helpful to someone somewhere in time. Without the Sub-Sub, there would be no "Extracts" and "Cetology" might have been a whole lot harder too. All these invisible hours of work add up, right? Of course, Melville goes on to make it clear that he feels the Sub-Sub has a pretty sad lot in life:
"Give it up, Sub-Subs! For by how much the more pains ye take to please the world, by so much the more shall ye for ever go thankless!"
Yeah, some days that sounds about right too. From the little I already know about librarianship, it seems like most days it's tough to draw the lines between passion, professionalism, and manual labor.
So as I learn, I accept my role as Sub-Sub-Librarian and embrace the work at hand. This blog will be my digging into the life I hope to enter.
Cheers!
Liz -
Thanks so much for your kind words about my reading at Books & Books and yourlink to my website. It was a pleasure meeting you and your husband, and edifying to find a poet/librarian in the audience. Best wishes for your writing and your studies.
Steve
Liz -
Thanks so much for your kind words about my reading at Books & Books and your link to my website. It was a pleasure meeting you and your husband, and edifying to find a poet/librarian in the audience. Best wishes for your writing and your studies.
Steve
Thank you for your comment about my presentation at SARC IV. I’m glade you enjoyed it! There is a different term for the data that I keep on my system. It’s SBU, “Sensitive But Unclassified”. I think it sounds strange but it is a term that is becoming popular.