jueves, octubre 28, 2004

El alfabeto de los bibliotecarios :

(Algo para practicar el idioma de Shakespeare)


A
is for Access, a large part of our creed.


B
is for Books. Those bound paper thingies you read?

C
is for Computer, with keys and with locks.

D
is for Data, some basic building blocks.

E
is for Education , with ideas that once baffled.

F
is for Free, but remember TANSTAAFL.
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G
is for Guide through the data-packed mist.

H
is for Helpful. We like to assist!

I
is for Information, both action and item.

J
is for Journals. We love and deride 'em.

K
is for Knowledge, our most noble quest .

L
is for Library. You couldn't have guessed?

M
is for MARC, strange numbers and fields.
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N
is for Network. Working together, to get greater yields.

O
is for Overdue. Come in and renew 'em.

P
is for Patrons. Or "Customers" in TQM.
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Q
is for Question, which sets all into motion.

R
is for Reading. What a radical notion!

S
is for Searching those intellectual mazes.

T
is for Thank-you, among other praises.

U
is for Unknown, a great place to explore.

V
is for Value. More MORE MORE MORE!!!!

W
is for Whispering, the way we all spoke.

X
is for Xerox®. Paperless? Us? What a joke!

Y
is for Yellow, worn at graduation.
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Z
is for Libraries. (In LC classification!)
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Footnotes
1.
Acronym for "There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch", from The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, by Robert A. Heinlein. If you want, you may read the
jargon definition of the term, or browse Amazon's summaries and commentaries. I've finally read the book, and I promise that a review of sorts is on my to-do list. Return to the alphabet.

2.
"The MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) formats are standards for the representation and communication of bibliographic and related information in machine-readable form." - taken straight from the
Library of Congress Standards page. Return to the alphabet.

3.
Acronym for "Total Quality Management." This was a management trend in the 1990s.
Return to the alphabet.

4.
The color of the hood! Lemon yellow is the color for library science.
Return to the alphabet.

5.
Okay, so the
Library of Congress Classification Outline has it as "library science," but Z is the class for works on libraries, librarianship, and related topics. Return to the alphabet.