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"New librarians, Hazing"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's not hazing. That's the position description for Reference and Instruction Librarian I.

1:48 PM

Blogger Marie said...

They should have to do inventory to "get to know the collection."

1:51 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Have the librarian work late and rig a shelf of books to "mysteriously" fly all over the stack/floor.

During the required freak out, say, "Nobody mentioned our ghost?"

2:11 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

They should wander the stacks interrupting all the pairs of students "studying."

2:26 PM

Anonymous Will said...

If your library is large enough, send them on a fools errand to find the "Adult" periodicals section. Its behind a door and not clearly marked to keep the kids out, you know. Even better if you get them to wander around with a couple of cleverly labeled mags in their hands...

2:29 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ooh, make them clean out the bookdrop. If they are lucky, they'll only find used condoms and half full soda cans.

3:00 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Isn't it lovely how, after a Master's degree, an interview that's at least a day long and probably includes a presentation, and after being promised faculty or near-faculty status, we perform tasks more menial than than those in our high school jobs?

3:49 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

well, that's show biz!

4:04 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

my library happily handed over responsibility for ordering and maintaining tax forms and gleefully pointed shouting patrons my way on April 15th :-)

4:31 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes, the newest person on our staff is always given the tax forms for some reason...

5:28 PM

Blogger Manda said...

Porn patrol--checking the labs for potential offenders.

9:13 PM

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1:13 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

shelf reading

6:07 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Weeding the reference collection

7:23 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Teaching computer-challenged librarians how to prepare their budgets on Microsoft Excel.

9:00 AM

Anonymous Dances With Books said...

Send them to faculty senate and every other campus committee that no librarian wants to do. You know, so he/she "gets to know how the campus politics work." If he/she does not slash wrists at the end of the terms, you know you have a keeper (assuming he/she has not gone on to get a job elsewhere or slit said wrists).

12:17 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

waiting for the most horrible, demanding, loud, obnoxious, entitled problem patron to come in and making the new librarian help them while the rest of the staff stand around to watch and snicker.

12:19 PM

Blogger shushie said...

Give them the list of “request trace” items to unsuccessfully hunt for, make them empty the outside book drop next to the parking lot, put them in charge of all of the thousands of unnecessary tax forms (Schedule R, anyone?) the library has ordered and has no place to store, and finally have them be responsible for organizing the “special day” file folder – aka the drawer of birthday cards for staff birthdays and remembering who likes/hates what cake.

1:23 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wait for problem patrons to appear, then scatter like cockroaches, leaving the newbie to man the desk.

3:30 PM

Blogger Gary Klein said...

Give the new librarian the task of performing "preventative maintenance" on the public printers & copies, at the peak hour of the week guided only by the manufacturer's GUIDE BOOK (which of course is only available online)

3:43 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Shelf reading. Absolutely. Shelf reading. In the art books. The oversized art books...

12:10 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Emphasize their computer skills and have them help all the patrons who can't adjust to Windows 2007 or remember passwords. This is includes patrons in public libraries and faculty in academic libraries.

9:36 AM

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