[Libs-Or] Volunteer opportunity discussion. Another point of view

m m mmannersclatsopcc at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 14 10:04:02 PST 2011


ditto!

mariah, ccc library, astoria, or

Date: Friday, January 14, 2011, 9:32 AM

On the other hand, it's very refreshing to see a lively and well-argued debate on libs-or, about an important issue.  I am not sure there's any reason to shut that down. 
Jane


On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 9:21 AM, Judy Anderson <JuAnderson at cu-portland.edu> wrote:









Enough everyone…
It’s that organizations business on how and who they would like to take care of their project. 

 
May I suggest reading and discussing
The Politics of Professionalism by Juris Dilevko
If the topic of library professionals is really of interest.

 
Judy
 
Judy Anderson
Reference & Instruction Librarian
Concordia University - Portland
Phone: 503 493 6453

 


From: libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us]
On Behalf Of Bob Jones

Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2011 3:28 PM

To: 'Kyle Banerjee'; libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us

Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] Volunteer opportunity discussion. Another point of view


 
Apples and oranges, Kyle.  Changing a light bulb should not require an electrician, unless it’s a very specialized and expensive light bulb.  But…

 
The initial creation of a tiny library is like planting a seed.  If it’s done well, a great library can grow from the those 225 items.  If it’s not done well, either
 (a) a poorly organized, perhaps unusable library will develop, or (b) someone who knows what he or she is doing will have to undo it and start all over again.  As the old saying goes,

 
If you don’t have time (or staffing) to do it right, when will you have time (or staffing) to do it over?
 
-Bob Jones, MA, MSLS, CAS
Library Director
Milton-Freewater Public Library
 


You wrote:
 
I haven't given this much thought, but my gut reaction is that unless I'm really missing something, hiring a professional librarian to organize a collection of 225 books, a few periodicals, and a handful of videos
 is like calling the fire department to help plan a candlelight supper. 


 


The overhead of even taking the first volunteer that walks through the door is likely to exceed the labor that should be expended on this project, though it could be a good way to get people more involved with the
 organization.


 


A librarian could physically arrange the materials according to some logical criteria, add consistent metadata, provide a good access mechanism, etc, but any user would have to be some kind of loon not to just walk
 to the collection and just browse it as that could be done in a few seconds even if everything is in random order. It's hard to imagine how it wouldn't take longer for users to deal with even a good organizational scheme than to simply go to the stuff.



 


I am somehow reminded of a place I lived in years ago where we would be fined if we got caught changing a lightbulb (required procedure was to fill out a work order so a union electrician could do the job). That
 kind of situation is bad for everyone. It's a total waste of skilled labor, and the schmucks who have to pay an arm and a leg to be forced to wait too long in the dark start wondering what the pros really have to contribute.



 


Happy Thursday to all, and as you've undoubtedly surmised, I'm representing only my own views ;)


 


kyle


 






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