Obama has outlined a strategy for America, in great depth. Read all about Change.gov!
Jenny (wife) is now in the grad school program here for Info & Library Science. One of her classes, Reference, is sort of a “ways that patrons screw up asking for information from the library, and how you can prevent it.” It includes lots of funny stories, including this:One of them is this:
In the movie “Party Girl” (which I’ve never seen), there’s a scene, based on a real event, notorious among librarians:
“The young undergraduate was standing in line at the Graduate Collections desk. When he reached the desk everyone within earshot found out why. “I just can’t find this book,” he blurted out. “I have to read it by . I tried to find it on my own, and I can’t!!!! Those idiots over at the undergraduate desk were no help. Can you help me?”
The librarian replied in a soothing voice, “Sure! Can you give me a title?”
“It’s called Oranges and Peaches!” the student replied. “I’m at my wits’ end!” The librarian calmly typed “Oranges and Peaches” into the computer catalog, then frowned. The library had no book with that title. The librarian asked gently, “Do you have an author for me?”
The question seemed to trigger more anxiety and frustration in the student. “Can’t you find it? How could you not have this book?” he asked, his voice rising. “ T.A. and the professor said you’d have hundreds of copies of this book!!!!”
The reference librarian persisted. “Perhaps you could tell me the author?” The young man dived into his backpack, searching through papers for a seemingly interminable time, to the growing annoyance of people waiting behind him. Finally, he found a scrap of paper. “Charles somebody,” he said triumphantly.
The young man’s face fell as the librarian explained apologetically that he couldn’t look up the book under a first name. The librarian added, “I’m sorry, but you’ll have to go back to your instructor and get a last name.”
The student’s despair turned to rage. “I cannot believe this,” he exploded. “What kind of library is this? T.A. swore you’d have hundreds of copies. This book is supposed to be legendary! Professor said it’s the `Bible of evolution’!””
Yeah, baby, “Oranges and Peaches”.
More fun stories to come.
I . . . I’m so scared and happy. I’m not sure that I’ll be able to call it “On the Origin of Species” any longer.
I can’t wait for more crazy stories!
I have nothing to add about the story, save that it’s funny enough I’ve repeated it to several people.
Congrats on joining the lumbering legions of the Undead, err graduate studies, Jenny!
Paradoxdruid - September 21st, 2005 at 9:55 amWelcome to Paradoxdruid's Rants... a community based webblog. Feel free to snag an account and post.
Contributors Login
animals books comics computers crafts Evil family food gadgets games holidays homeless people Links linux movies music pedagogy pets philosophy photos politics rpg school science tv weddings weird whining work writing
Obama has outlined a strategy for America, in great depth. Read all about Change.gov!
Okay, I’ll admit that it’s entirely possible that I am the last person to learn about this website*, but it’s really addictive. It’s a game that tests your vocabulary. Each time you get a word’s meaning correct, 20 grains of rice are donated to the UN World Program. So, give Free Rice a whirl. I bet you’ll have fun and you’ll get to help make strides toward ending hunger.
 *I heard about it forever ago, I just never actually looked at it.
This band decided they didn’t have money to make a video, so they set up in public places in view of security cameras, then asked to get the footage from the people.
Pretty cool results, though a little creepy to think how much these cameras are around.
A news story about it is here
Thanks to one of my favorites blogs, Zooillogix, I recently got to see toads giving live birth from their back and frogs without lungs. I must say, amphibians are weird! But do those frogs really count as amphibians…? And honestly, those toads gross me out a bit — and that’s hard for biology to do to me!
According to a recent anonymous poll in Nature magazine. Further commentary at WebMD. Crazy, huh?
Trunk Monkey. Yes this is exactly what you think it is (check out ep 4 theft retrieval system)
Site best viewed in Mozilla Firefox. Site CSS template by Andrea Pitschmann. Banner photo by photocase.
Paradoxdruid (Vote!): WE DID IT! Now, go check out http://change.gov/
ShortSpeedFreak (Vote!): I voted on Friday. It was awesome. Since I was just dropping off a mail-in ballot, I...
Paradoxdruid (Vote!): Well said, styopa! You’re lucky to be in Colorado, where you don’t awaken every...
Taylor (The Housing Crunch): Good synopsis, check this out: http://www.indypende nt.org/2008/10/02...
styopa (The Housing Crunch): If you haven’t already heard these This American Life articles, then I highly...
Ted (The Housing Crunch): Houses aren’t necessarily certain to fall back to sustainable levels. They could just...
Paradoxdruid (The Housing Crunch): Yes, I’m commenting on my own post. I just read bob Cringeley’s take...
Amy (Nihongo, err Japanese): ahh~~ looking forward to honeymoon already? you always plan so~ ahead. hope your guys...
Amy’s Journal
AndrewJBonham.com
Christina’s Journal
Fleepy’s Journal
It Came From A Tide Pool!
Li’s Journal
Owen & Jenny’s Journal
Ted’s Journal
Teisha’s Journal
Vernon’s Journal