TILT #99 — No one spends time here without being changed

Jessamyn West
today in librarian tabs
5 min readOct 23, 2022

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Hello, and welcome to North American summer. Actually, scratch that, it’s solidly Autumn now. Since the last newsletter I have moved house — just up the road but wow, moving is a lot — from a small apartment to a largeish house. Still in Randolph, spending more time sweeping than I ever expected. Started this earlier, finishing it now.

Please enjoy this ocean cat library or cat ocean library, one of many adorable illustrations by Ms. Cat.

illustration of a library that is at the endge of the water. All the patrons are cats. Some are reading, some are fishing, some are at desks, some are trying to sneak up on a hermit crab.

Final update on ALA Council and Annual Meeting situation this summer: At the last-ish minute, after months of me asking for clarification, ALA made it clear they would not give me voting credentials if I did not register and pay for the annual conference, so I decided not to go. Paying $250 to go to three governance meetings — when membership and Council meetings had been FREE to any member until an Executive Board decree in April — didn’t work for me.

I hope ALA finds ways to offer more equitable access and opportunities for virtual participation, but for now I am actually pretty salty that things went down the way they did. Over it, but also I feel like this is a big change that didn’t get the attention it deserved. Should we talk about how virtual conferences increase attendance and geographical diversity while also reducing costs? I feel like we should.

diagram showing the conclusions of the paper with the title of the link. More information at the paper.

It’s been more difficult than usual to work in libraries over the past few years. We’ve had a few issues in libraries in Vermont. These ranged from a Drag Queen Story Hour that got postponed (cancelled?) resulting in staff and trustee resignations (and some grumpy public records requests), to hate-filled letters, to scammy phone calls. If you’re getting a little overwhelmed with it all, might I suggest just keeping up with one news story per day via Library Link of the Day? John’s been doing this since 2003, he’s very good at it.

While many libraries are dealing with and managing subtle or overt homophobia and transphobia within their communities it’s also worth remembering that our profession has not always managed sex positivity or representations of queerness well at all. The old and the prudish: an examination of sex, sexuality, and queerness in Library of Congress Classification is a hard critcat look at our values as reflected through our cataloging schemes and how they’ve changed, or not changed, over time. Want to work on it? Familiarize yourself with Metadata Best Practices for Trans and Gender Diverse Resources by The Trans Metadata Collective.

But also just to say, your trauma is real. Urban Libraries Unite published their Urban Library Trauma Study, a big project that is, in their words “an attempt to capture, quantify, and respond to some of the trauma, stress, and burnout experienced by urban public library workers so that public facing staff can work together to innovate solutions.”

A few things to read that are not news

a rounded doorway into a building or space which has the words “Future Library” above it

More news from New York and New Jersey (not sure why, just worked out that way).

I got the RSS feed of my booklist up and running again which pleases me. Still a little behind on data entry. Aren’t we all?

Covers of four books: Flashmob, The Awoken, Crumbs and Nucleation

Why was the National Archives in the UK 3D printing a rat? The answer may surprise you. Stay warm, keep chewing.

Today in Librarian Tabs is written irregularly by Jessamyn West who also maintains librarian.net. It’s available in more-accessible format your inbox via TinyLetter. Thanks for reading.

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Jessamyn West
today in librarian tabs

Rural tech geek. Librarian resistance member. Collector of mosses. Enjoyer of postcards. ✉️ box 345 05060 ✉️ jessamyn.com & librarian.net