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Casanova Was a Librarian: A Light-Hearted Look at the Profession by Kathleen Low
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Casanova Was a Librarian: A Light-Hearted Look at the Profession

by Kathleen Low

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Une lecture légère sur les bibliothécaires et le monde dans lequel ils baignent. Le livre mentionne les bibliothécaires célèbres, des personnages historiques qu'on ne suspecte pas d'être des bibliothécaires et plusieurs éléments cocasses. Il y a une section sur les maladies qui affecte les bibliothécaires, l'humour des bibliothécaires, comment draguer une bibliothécaire et j'en passe. Il y a plusieurs pages consacrées à mille-et-une bebelles avec comme thème les bibliothèques et les bibliothécaires. Des vêtements aux bijoux en passant par les accessoires et les livres.

Voici des extraits intéressants:

Riddles & Jokes: What do you get when you cross a librarian with a mobster? Organized crime.

Pick-up lines on librarians: "I'm a bookworm. Can I get between your covers"

Pick-up lines on librarians:
"What's your Cutter number baby?"
"As a librarian, I've got experience working with women" ( )
  Pamilo514 | Sep 3, 2008 |
What a fun book about librarians! A definite must read for anyone with a sense of humor!
Who says librarians don't have a sense of humor! ( )
  californialibrarian | Jul 25, 2007 |
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What do Casanova, Pope Pius XI, Benjamin Franklin and first lady Laura Bush have in common? At one time, all were members of the librarian profession. While librarians are often stereotyped as quiet, shy ladies who wear their gray hair in a dignified bun, that doesn't reflect the variety and diversity of today's library professionals. As of 2004, 159,000 people in the United States held the job of librarian. Although only 18 percent of that number was male, the median age for librarians was a young 47 far from the gray-haired, bun-wearing ladies of our imaginations!

From pick-up lines to bumper stickers, this volume takes a light-hearted look at the many facets of the librarian occupation. Beginning with statistics, it enumerates gender divisions, personality types, salaries and educational requirements for various types of librarians including public, academic, school and special librarians. Other topics include specific occupational health risks, job-related recreation and novelty gifts for library professionals. Instances of librarians found in prose, poetry, film and musicals are also discussed.

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