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"Dumb reference questions, On repeating stories about to friends"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

This rule does not apply, however, to dumb questions from fellow librarians. One of the benefits of this profession is that neither uranium-level density nor vast ignorance will ever hurt your career.

2:45 PM

Blogger Kathy said...

What about if the really dumb reference questions come from your family and friends? What do you do then? To whom do you repeat these questions?

5:33 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I used to think you guys were funny, but the wit has eroded to meanness.

Ciao

12:48 PM

Blogger Vampire Librarian said...

No, no, no.

You start a BLOG!

3:57 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have seen the error of my ways and pledge to never make fun of the “bread and butter” – at least if there are other patrons in earshot. Maybe there should be official library commandments: “Thou shalt not mock the patron.” Failure to comply means banishment to the stacks for shelf reading duty.

Admittedly I have been dumbfounded by some reference questions. A particular bit of Hell is wading through online reference inquiries – “How do I become a virgin again?”, “What is the fastest way to hypnotize girls so that they will sleep with me?”, “Where do you keep the “adult” videos?”, etc. All bunk, but answered nonetheless. Still it is proof that there is such a thing as a dumb question; those I can justifiably mock.

10:51 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Come on, you in the profession know the majority are too good to not pass along. You just have to change it enough that it's not traceable back to you. Either that, or learn from your presidents: "I can't recall."

4:40 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Sadly my dumbest reference question actually came from an ex-coworker. She turned to me one day and said 'Should this book on Ancient Egypt be in fiction or non fiction?'

9:53 PM

Anonymous Claire said...

Sadly my dumbest reference question actually came from an ex-coworker. She turned to me one day and said 'Should this book on Ancient Egypt be in fiction or non fiction?'

9:55 PM

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