February 28, 2008
2-27-08
February 25, 2008
2-25-08
g I did the hold list, which entails collecting the books, etc. that people have put on hold. It’s like going shopping – there’s even a cart that holds two of the library baskets. I love doing the hold list.February 23, 2008
2-20-08
2-19-08
February 15, 2008
2-13-08
count = 9
Today is This City Reads and a journalist hung around interviewing patrons. I need new headphones for my mp3 player. I have earbuds and they are awful.
February 14, 2008
2-12-08
count = 12
Once a week, I pull the previous week’s newspapers and file them in hanging folders. The papers in the oldest folder then get put into the recycle bin.
Today is Abraham Lincoln’s birthday. A team of scholars are collecting Linclon’s scratches according to an LA Times article:
Over the last seven years, more than 11,000 pieces of paper with Lincoln’s elegant script — and nearly 28,000 documents addressed to him — have been found. After the pair scan the papers onto their laptops, they return the originals to their owners, and move on to find the next yellowing scrap.
February 10, 2008
2/6/08
Count = 20
List to self: Mail Paperback Swap books.
Pay mom’s storage shed. (I haven’t been able to find the checkbook which turned up in such a logical spot last month when I needed it. I’m waiting for that to happen again. Meanwhile, the storage shed payment is late. I will be getting a call any day from them.)
February 9, 2008
2/5/08
Count = 13
List to self: get dividers, wrapping paper for books.
Drawer dividers to help organize – ummm – drawers. Plain brown paper to wrap PaperbackSwap books. Mailed Tangerine and Walden.
Note: SuperBoss asked if I could work Mon. evening and maybe other evenings during Spring Break. Some of the kids will be taking – ummmm – Spring Break.
Notes on notes
My shelving notes consist of the count (how many books I come across while shelving that need reshelved). This number gets recorded in a log at the end of my shift. I also list books I shelve that I would like to read (TBR) on the back of my paper. Plus any lists, notes or nonsense I write down on my journey ’round the library putting away my beloved books. Sometimes I don’t know why or even what I wrote down, but if I do and it’s interesting, I plan to expound on those bits of profound information.


