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Jan 15, 2010 rated it really liked it
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Rachel
Sep 09, 2008 rated it did not like it
Shelves: libraryland
Sure, there are some engaging stories in this book. Unfortunately, they're sandwiched in between the author's explanations of not liking teens, the elderly, his coworkers, or the disabled. Douglas refers to overweight library users as "fat people who didn't read, who always used the library to sit on their lazy butts, and who used the computer in an effort to get fatter." He says he's "no fan of the handicapped." There are some decent points about what librarians might do for their communities a ...more
Anna
Oct 24, 2008 rated it really liked it
Shelves: 2008
"I am a university librarian at a small private school, but I still felt the sting of his between the lines reprimand. Librarians sometimes need a wake-up call to remind ourselves of what it is that we are supposed to be doing providing information and resources to all of our users. So often we place roadblocks to prevent that from happening, and many examples of that are in Douglas book. As he shows, these roadblocks mainly stem from a rigid adherence to rules versus considerate compassion and ...more
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