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Blogger Kathryn Greenhill said...

Suckability - the extent to which findability is obscured by one's OPAC.

7:17 AM

Blogger unstricken said...

I doubt any of us will top sirexkat's contribution, but I attended a recent meeting at which something was described as Web 2.0-ish. The same meeting featured a reference to "folksonomy," since the next incarnation of our OPAC will allow patrons to tag items with their own jargon.

8:11 AM

Blogger Jenn said...

My favorite metadata geek words:

roundtripability

metametadata

both of which I learned in library school. (We discussed folksonomy too, but unstricken already covered that one.)

9:09 AM

Blogger Rachel said...

informationist

9:55 AM

Blogger AnonymousX said...

Laura Bush must have taught that skill to her husband. GWB is the master of that particular skill.

10:17 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I had a library school lecture this week which used the word "webified". Doesn't quite fit the pattern, but close.

12:25 PM

Blogger alea said...

"teamship" and "groupship" which I hate (but then, I've always detested group work) from a library management course.

also, the joy of "aboutness", which is made up, but which I sort of enjoy.

1:30 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

until you are cataloging art history slides
I've had users say they want things that are "about" and they didn't mean the subject.

2:00 PM

Blogger mylibrary2 said...

placemaking

Oh, to have a place to make. . .

3:31 PM

Blogger duda said...

I find most words in general and certainly those used during "circability" have "profaneability."

However, I am an expert at making anything profane. I'd give examples, but don't want to offend any delicate sensibilities... etc. etc.

5:06 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe not quite the same, but we use "Tuesdayness" and "Tuesdayish" to describe certain days at our library where the shit hits the fan. This seems to happen the most on Tuesdays.

7:20 PM

Blogger Kevin Musgrove said...

"workshopability" and "paradigm-enabled"

but I'll fight to the death to defend our use of "thinginess" (usually in the phrase "oh, the sheer thinginess of it all!")

3:42 PM

Blogger val said...

from September's 'College & Research Libraries News'- reimagineering...

1:47 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

How about a synergistic paradigm shift?

3:06 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I might have just made this up but I think I've heard it somewhere recently in the thinkworld of libraries and information. "Infopreneur". In context: "Messrs Sal & J of this blog are Infopreneurs for taking their professional understanding into a new and unique business".
And thinkworld? what's that all about? Can't it be stopped?

5:57 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Talking about Wikipedia, I remarked about the anonymousity of the entries.

11:54 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My absolute favorite made up "Library 2.0" (which is another winner) word is Biblioblogosphere. Not only does it take a made up word from the technology world "blogosphere" which is from weblog + atmosphere but adds that wonderful librarian kick with the biblio prefix; which happens to refer to "book" in Greek. Although the "biblioblogosphere" rarely refers to books at all.

11:01 AM

Blogger val said...

from october's 'american libraries'- blogvangelism... this is a fun game!

11:16 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

A new bigwig here used the phrase "colocated" during her presentation, as in: "The University, to show the importance of both departments, colocated their offices on the same floor of the new building."

Cringe factor: 8.

I'm bracing myself for more pearls like this one...

6:14 PM

Blogger CogSciLibrarian said...

This, from a database license:

fixity.

Don't know what it means.

And related to "anonymousity" comes "anonymize", which means to make anonymous.

heh heh.

Great thread.

3:17 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Does "colocated" have anything to do with a "colonoscopy"? How about
"Bibliographicolonoscopy"?

7:38 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Toxicality" - a library locale fouled by a library patron.

"The men's bathroom in my library often becomes a toxicality by day's end."

12:42 PM

Blogger B said...

Linguification - the creation of new words solely for the purpose of demonstrating that we can create new words whenever we damn well feel like it.

12:23 PM

Blogger Mach10 said...

Checkoutable -- the characteristic that allows an item to exit the library facility.

Unfortunately, I panicked at one point and used this one today. I repent!

3:50 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Able to be shipped out:
mailable

"No, that item's noncirculating, so it isn't mailable."

2:51 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Cluicity- the extent to which a patron has a clue.

9:38 AM

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