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- From: paw@iglou.com (Anthony Wilson)
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- Libraries FAQ 2.1
- http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/1107
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- Anthony Wilson
- paw@iglou.com
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- Libraries FAQ Section 7.0 Culture
-
-
- 7.1 How did the "Marian the Librarian" stereotype start?
- 7.2 What happens when downtown New York's fiercest ruling party girl
- finds herself down and out working in a public library?
- 7.3 Can a werewolf be a librarian? Can she be happy?
- 7.4 Where can I find a list of sources of librarians in film?
- 7.5 Where can I find the lyrics for songs with libraries in them?
- 7.6 Who's the patron saint of librarians?
- 7.7 How many librarians does it take to change a light bulb?
- 7.8 Where can I get a list of sources of librarian images in comics?
- 7.9 Are there sci-fi stories where librarians have a prominent role?
- 7.10 Are there mystery novels where librarians have a prominent role?
- 7.11 What librarian is charged with helping Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- fight gouls, zombies, and other creatures of the night?
-
-
- 7.1 How did the "Marian the Librarian" stereotype start?
-
- The following comes from Grimes, Deborah J. "Marion the Librarian -
- The Truth Behind the Image" in Scherdin, Mary Jane (ed.) _Discovering
- Librarians: Profiles of a Profession_ (Chicago: ACRL, 1994), pg. 3:
- "In 1950, Meredith Wilson wrote a musical entitled _The Music Man, in
- which the lead female character is Marian Paroo, a small town
- librarian and music teacher. The character is a self-proclaimed
- spinster, who must continually resist the exhortations of everyone
- around her, including the mother with whom she lives, to "find a man".
- Marian is characterized as picky, hardworking, standoffish, bookish,
- and, by most accounts, pitiable. The phrase, "Marian the Librarian",
- was coined, along with the image, in a song in The Music Man. Over
- forty years later, the image continues to permeate public opinion and
- remain the stereotype of the professional librarian."
-
- 7.2 What happens when downtown New York's fiercest ruling party girl
- finds herself down and out working in a public library?
-
- PARTY GIRL
- From First Look Pictures:
- "Armed with a quick wit and begged or borrowed Gaultier, Mary (Parker
- Posey) struggles to pay the rent. As a hostess extraordinare Mary
- packs 300 of her closest friends into her Chinatown loft for a rent
- party. When her roommate, Derrick (Anthony DeSando ), splits with half
- the rent, and DJ Leo (Guillermo Diaz)threatens to walk out if Mary
- doesn't give him a place to stay, Mary throws open her doors to the
- NYPD and ends up in jail. Desperate, she calls her godmother, Mrs.
- Lindendorf (Shasha von Scherler ), who bails her out but insists. Mary
- take a responsible job - as a librarian! So despite her phobia of the
- Dewey Decimal System, Mary becomes a 9-5er.
- "Mary's having an identity crisis. Torn between the high-drama,
- high-fashioned world of nightclubs and DJs and a steady paycheck as a
- librarian, she's not sure if she should grow up and settle down with
- Mustafa (Omar Townsend), the handsome Lebanese neighborhood falafel
- vendor, or join the ranks of Rene, the aging, strung out diva of New
- York's club scene. Or should she just curl up in a fetal position and
- couch potato the '90's out?
-
- "Daisy von Scherler Mayer makes her directorial debut with PARTY GIRL
- having co-written the screenplay with Harry Birckmayer who produced
- the film with Stephanie Koules. Starring Parker Posey (SLEEP WITH ME,
- DAZED AND CONFUSED), the supporting cast includes Sasha von Scherler,
- Omar Townsend, Anthony DeSando (FEDERAL HILL, Under Suspicion), Donna
- Mitchell (LESS THAN ZERO, THE ROOKIE), and Guillermo Diaz (FRESH,
- CROSSING THE STICKS."
-
- Party Girl was also a FOX Network sitcom (Mondays at 9 EST.)
-
- "Monkeys have died trying to learn the Dewey Decimal system."
-
- 7.3 Can a werewolf be a librarian? Can she be happy?
-
- Yes; maybe. "Wilderness"", a UK TV series, features a sex-mad academic
- librarian werewolf type ("Oh dear, I'm going to turn into a wolf") who
- declares "academic libraries are sexy"".
- Male academic type: "I've seen you around, do you work here?"
- Werewolf librarian, pouting, : "I'm JUST the librarian.."
-
- 7.4 Where can I find a list of sources of librarians in film?
-
- -Martin Raish's LIBRARIANS IN THE MOVIES An Annotated Filmography
- (includes a bibliography of articles on librarians in film,
- http://library.lib.binghamton.edu/subjects/liblit/introduction.html
- -Shoji Ichimura's Librarians in Films database,
- http://www.bekkoame.or.jp/~ichimura/libmvdb/libmvdbE.htm, and
- -"Librarians on Stage and Screen" by Frederick Duda in the Whole
- Library Handbook 2 (see 9.1 below):
- http://www.ala.org/editions/wlh/movies.html
-
- 7.5 Where can I find the lyrics for songs with libraries in them?
-
- The DRA Librarian's Library,
- http://www.dra.com/resources/library/playitsam.htm, has the lyrics to
- songs about libraries.
-
- Yahoo lists a large number of lyric pages, many with searchable
- databases:
- http://www.yahoo.com/Entertainment/Music/Composition/Lyrics_and_Notation/Lyrics/
-
-
- A great site is The Mudcat Cafe Digital Tradition Folk Song Database,
- http://www.mudcat.org/folksearch.html which contains the words and
- music to thousands of folk songs, including:
-
- THE BOLD LIBRARIAN
- (Joy Rutherford)
- http://www.mudcat.org/!!-song99.cfm?stuff=Spring98+D+1433884
- "He's the bold librarian.
- Now, this librarian, he rode out all in the dewy morn,
- Come in my bold librarian, and I'll mek thee a pot of tea."
-
- From the unofficial web site of the former FOX and now Sci-Fi channel
- TV show Sliders: http://www.brillig.com/sliders/earth-prime.shtml
-
- "Library Rap"
-
- Yo Homes, what's up?
- What up with you?
- Whatcha' gonna say?
- Whatcha' gonna do?
- Where you gonna go?
- What we gonna see?
- We're goin' to the li-bra-ree.
-
- I'm moving down the aisle with my Homeys in tow
- We're grovin' through the home of the librarian Ho
- She checks us out from behind thick glasses
- We walk right past and we wiggle our asses
-
- Hemingway... Lawrence... Checkhov and Miller
- Fitzgerald was a freak, Mailer is a killer...
-
- Quiet pleeease!
- Quiet pleeease!
-
- The silence is golden
- To books I am beholden
- I know I'm bad
- 'Cuz of the knowledge that I'm holdin'
- And I give you one warnin'
- There will be no repeats
- Get out of my face
- While I'm readin' my Keats
-
- "Library Rap" performed by MC Poindexter & The Study Crew
-
- 7.6 Who's the patron saint of librarians?
-
- It's St. Jerome, born at Stridon, a town on the confines of Dalmatia
- and Pannonia, about the year 340-2. He died in Bethlehem, September,
- 30 420. Pope Damasus had selected Jerome to make a new Latin
- translation of the Greek New Testament. Jerome later expanded his
- assignment to include the Old Testament, which he translated from the
- Hebrew.
- For online biographical information (and portraits):
-
- Catholic Encyclopedia http://www.knight.org/advent/cathen/08341a.htm
-
- Saint Jerome's House http://members.aol.com/DWFrancis/sjh.html
-
- 7.7 How many librarians does it take to change a light bulb?
-
- Four. One to install the bulb and three to test it in staff mode for
- three months before the patrons get to use the light.
- Ok, I know it's bad, but the New Jersey State Library
- http://www.state.nj.us/statelibrary/lbhumtoc.htm , invites you to
- visit and submit your own library jokes.
-
- For more laughs, take a look at IFLANET Library Humour,
- http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/ifla/I/humour/humour.htm
-
- IFLANET also has an interesting collection of library quotes:
- http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/ifla/I/humour/subj.htm
-
- Do you want to know more about strange patrons, strange things found
- in books, and strange smells in the stacks? See Hypatia's Humorous
- Library Tales, by Jenny "the Circ Girl",
- http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/2776/
- "If you had any idea what was going on in the minds of the seemingly
- normal people around you all day, you'd run for your life."
-
- 7.8 Where can I get a list of sources of librarian images in comics?
-
- For information about Batgirl and Mrs. McGreevey see Steve Bergson's
- Librarians in Comics: Sources on the Libraries FAQ Homepage.
-
- 7.9 Are there sci-fi novels where librarians have a prominent role?
-
- Most of this information comes from a thread on soc.libraries.talk
- regarding librarians and libraries in sci-fi. I'd like to add more
- information, i.e. plot lines, characters, etc., so please feel free to
- send me information on these or other books that feature librarians.
- Fire Upon the Deep, by Vernor Vinge, features a librarian as a main
- character and depicts future worlds where whole civilizations live or
- die by their connectivity to "the net" (internet). Her job is to
- interpret the many layers of indexing that have evolved, and find the
- meaningful information that's buried there. (Description supplied by
- Sue Visser.)
-
- Eon
- by Greg Bear
-
- Against the Fall of Night, and
- Rama Revealed
- both by Arthur Clarke
-
- Counterclock World
- by Philip K. Dick
-
- Deathworld 3
- by Harry Harrison
-
- Direct Descent
- by Frank Herbert
-
- Restoree
- by Ann McCaffrey
-
- Protector, and
- Ringworld Engineers
- both by Larry Niven
-
- 1984 (Smith works in the Library of the Ministry of Truth)
- by George Orwell
-
- Gray Lensman,
- Children of the Lens, and
- Second-Stage Lensmen
- all by Doc Smith
-
- A Plague of Angels, and
- Shadow's End
- both by Sherri Tepper
-
-
- 7.10 Are there mystery novels where librarians have a prominent role?
-
-
- Yes, and the best source of information is Marsha McCurley's
- Bibliomysteries page,
- http://www.carol.net/dolphin/bibliomysteries/index.htm . Besides an
- extensive bibliography, McCurley includes lists of librarian
- detectives, staff victims, reference works, links to other listings,
- and a collection of quotes:
-
- "...People just don't get murdered in public libraries. It's not
- done." -- Police Chief, in Murder in a Library by Charles J. Dutton
-
- 7.11 What librarian is charged with helping Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- fight gouls, zombies, and other creatures of the night?
-
- Rubert Giles, a California high school librarian is "The Watcher",
- the one chosen to identify and guide the single person per generation
- who can slay vampires with impunity. He is Buffy's mentor, trainer,
- and researcher. See, Christopher Brown-Syed's Cool Librarians of Fact
- and Fiction page, http://www.lisp.wayne.edu/waycool.html .
- The following quotes from Buffy The Vampire Slayer are courtesy of
- Elisabeth Anne Riba, lis@netcom.com :
-
-
- Willow: Uh, if you have sixth period free we could meet in the
- library?
-
- Buffy: Or not. Or we could meet someplace quieter. Louder. Uh, that
- place just kinda gives me the wiggins.
-
- Willow: Oh, it has that effect on most kids. I love it, though, it's
- a
- great collection, and the new librarian is really cool.
-
- Buffy: He's new?
-
- Willow: Yeah, he just started. He was a curator at some British
- museum,
- or, or The British Museum, I'm not sure. But he knows everything, and
- he
- brought all these historical volumes and biographies and am I the
- single
- dullest person alive?
-
- Buffy: Not at all.
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- Owen comes into the library and approaches them.
-
- Buffy: Oh! (slides off the table) Owen! Hi!
-
- Giles: (looks up at Owen) What do you want?
-
- Owen: A book?
-
- Giles: Oh!
-
- Buffy: (to Giles) See, this is a school, and we have students, and
- they
- check out books, and then they learn things.
-
- Giles: I was beginning to suspect that was a myth.
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- Willow: Xander, we should go with Giles! He could get in trouble!
-
- Xander: Oh, he's gone, uh, it's, he's gonna be alright. He's like
- super
- librarian, y'know? Everyone forgets, Willow, that knowledge is the
- ultimate weapon.
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- Giles: Mm. He thought it would behoove me to have more contact with
- the
- students. I did try to explain that my vocational choice of librarian
- was a deliberate attempt to (draws a breath) minimize said contact,
- but,
- uh, he would have none of it.
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- Ms. Calendar: Hmm. (to Buffy and Xander) You're here again? Kids
- really
- dig the library, don't cha?
-
- Buffy: We're literary!
-
- Xander: To read makes our speaking English good.
-
- Buffy: We'll be going now. (grabs Xander and turns to leave)
-
- Giles: Uh, w-we'll, uh, continue this conversation at another time.
-
- Buffy: I think we're done. (they leave) (to Xander) Makes our
- speaking
- English is good?
-
- Xander: I panicked, okay?
-
-
-