“I became interested in librarians while researching my first book, about obituaries. With the exception of a few showy eccentrics, like the former soldier in Hitler's army who had a sex change and took up professional whistling, the most engaging obit subjects were librarians. An obituary of a librarian could be about anything under the sun, a woman with a phenomenal memory, who recalled the books her aging patrons read as children—and was also, incidentally, the best sailor on her stretch of the Maine coast—or a man obsessed with maps, who helped automate the Library of Congress's map catalog and paved the way for wonders like Google Maps.”
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This Book Is Overdue!: How Librarians and Cybrarians Can Save Us All
This book delves into the evolving role of librarians and cyber librarians in the modern information landscape, discussing their impact on society and their strategies for adapting to technological advancements. more
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