Librarians Anonymous
Librarians Anonymous
Wooster Anon
Your hosts, Jeeves and Wooster, are opening the door to what really goes on behind the scenes at your local library. This podcast creates a safe space for librarians to share their bizarre, crazy, and unbelievable tales of librarianship while maintaining privacy for themselves and their patrons. About the shows music: Kathryn Rose is a folk musician and recording artist from the Pacific Northwest. She livestreams Celtic music the last Friday of every month at 7 pm Pacific Time on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kathrynrosefolk. Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kathrynfolk.
S2E5 - Update & Mental Health Check-In
Jeeves and Wooster take a moment to address their recent absence and use this opportunity to have a discussion on mental health, the impact its had on themselves and the field, and the importance of advocating for yourself and taking a step back to ask yourself how you're doing.  The world is a challenging and ever changing place right now. Emotions are running high all over, so for this episode, libraries take the backseat for honest conversation about the impacts recent events have caused and the possible light at the end of the tunnel.
May 12, 2022
40 min
LA Live(ish) from C2E2!
In a Librarians Anonymous first, Jeeves and Wooster record an episode in person, discussing their joint trip to the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo! Our hosts discuss all the cool and nerdy goodness they came across at the first major post-quarantine convention, and since this is a library themed podcast, how what they saw and learned can be applied to a library setting. Plenty of nerding out, community love, and awestruck appreciation can be heard as Jeeves & Wooster share their excitement with our listeners.
Dec 23, 2021
45 min
S2E03 - "Let the Kids Read," with special guest, "Stef."
S2E03 - "Let the Kids Read," with special guest, "Stef." Meeting called to order! This month, Jeeves & Wooster talk to "Stef," a youth services librarian who works with all ages, about programming for the pandemic, book challenges, and getting kids "the right book at the right time."  "At the moment that we persuade a child, any child, to cross that magic threshold into a library, we change their lives forever, for the better. It's an enormous force for good. As parents, we have to find the time and the energy to step in and help our children love reading. We can read to them, talk to them about what they're reading, and make time for this by turning off the television set ourselves. Libraries are a critical tool to help parents do this." -Barack Obama
Dec 2, 2021
53 min
S02E02 - Spooky Stacks! - Halloween in the Library w/ Jeeves & Wooster
Happy Halloween! It's an abbreviated episode from Jeeves & Wooster about their favorite Halloween memories from working in the library including stories, costumes, patron objections to the holiday and a spirited debate about  haunted libraries. Listen to the end to hear your intrepid hosts favorite horror films and spooky literature.  Quote: The farther we've gotten from the magic and mystery of our past, the more we've come to need Halloween. – Paula Guran Films Mentioned:  The Evil Dead (1981) The Evil Dead 2 (1987) Army of Darkness (1992) Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) The Wickerman (1973) The Horror of Dracula (1958) Sleepy Hollow (1999) Fright Night (2011) Books Mentioned:  The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury The Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett Devil in the White City by Erik Larson The Five by Hallie Rubenhold
Oct 28, 2021
33 min
S2E1: "Awe-struck" - Vocational Awe w/ Guest "Biblioburro"
We are BACK for Season 2 of Librarians Anonymous! After summer hiatus, we are ready to return with stories and discussions from the behind the scenes world of librarianship starting with the tough topic of "vocational awe." Here to talk to us this week is "BiblioBurro," a librarian and instructor who is deeply invested in solving the problem of vocational awe with individual solutions like "slow librarianship," and trauma informed services, and systemic advocacy like collective action and accountability. Tune in for a fantastic conversation!  The featured library that Jeeves & Wooster want to draw your attention to this month is the CSUSM's "Brew-chive" in San Diego: https://archives.csusm.edu/brewchive/ This month's quote:  "Vocational awe is f*cking toxic and we as librarians need to stop spreading this rhetoric that libraries are this beacon of democracy and critical thinking. Libraries are just buildings. It is the people who do the work. And we need to treat these people well. You can’t eat on passion. You can’t pay rent on passion. It is not a sustainable source of income, and we need to stop treating vocational awe as the only way to be a librarian." -Fobazi Ettarh
Sep 29, 2021
59 min
Episode 10.5, "Summer Readin’, Having a Blast!"
Jeeves & Wooster are gearing up for Summer Reading Programs and a stretch of interviews and recordings for Season 2 of The Librarians Anonymous Podcast! Join them for a short episode where they cover their favorite memories of summer reading, the Pizza Hut Bookit! Program, Summer Reading Prizes, and what they will be reading this summer. Stay tuned for Season 2 after a short break in regular episode releases and thanks for listening!  “One benefit of Summer was that each day we had more light to read by.” - Jeanette Walls 
Jun 24, 2021
23 min
Quiet in the library! w/ Jeeves & Wooster
Sshhhh! Do you hear that? For their tenth episode, Jeeves & Wooster are breaking their silence on the subject of whether libraries should be quiet. With the help of a community survey, your hosts find out what librarians really think about this long standing stereotype of libraries as silent shrines to studious studies. Stories and opinions from the anonymous librarians are read and discussed in detail. If you're not actively involved in the world of libraries, some of the responses discuss might just surprise you. Quote: "Libraries are not just for reading in, but for sociable thinking, exploring, exchanging ideas and falling in love. They were never silent. Technology will not change that, for even in the starchiest heyday of Victorian self-improvement, libraries were intended to be meeting places of the mind, recreational as well as educational." -British author and historian Ben McIntyre.
Jun 9, 2021
57 min
The Best Dressed Law Librarian in the West w/ Guest, "Zsa-Zsa"
 Episode 9: The Best Dressed Law Librarian in the West!  In this session of Librarian’s Anonymous, Jeeves and Wooster welcome, “Zsa-Zsa,” who is an attorney, law school user services librarian, and style/fashion expert. Zsa-Zsa walks them through the basics of law-librarianship, intellectual property, and providing access to law students before taking them to CLASS on the subject of fashion, loving and respecting your appearance, and the basics of building your own personal style. This episode also features Librarians Anonymous’ very first segment called, “Rate that Librarian Look” where Zsa-Zsa breaks down the fashion statements of Rupert Giles, Zelda Schiff, Evelyn Carnahan, Dr. Barbara Gordon, and Mary from Party Girl. DO NOT miss this episode and enjoy the unique brilliance of this librarian!  Rate the Librarian Look Yourself: https://twitter.com/librariansanon1/status/1394724818726105092  More information about 17 U.S. Code § 108 - Limitations on exclusive rights: Reproduction by libraries and archives: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/108  
May 20, 2021
1 hr 1 min
Service by any Other Name w/ Guest, "Conan the Librarian"
This meeting of Librarians Anonymous is now in session! Join us as we delve into the personal experience of a librarian who came to the profession after serving in the United States Armed Forces. This 3rd generation librarian, who has chosen the alias, "Conan the Librarian" talks to us about their time in the army as a soldier and translator, their new profession as an online learning librarian, and some thoughts about the state of our society and the need to break down the barriers of toxic masculinity, patriarchy, and white supremacy as it exists in both worlds.  This episode's quote: “Why do you go away? So that you can come back. So that you can see the place you came from with new eyes and extra colors. And the people there see you differently, too. Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving.” ― Terry Pratchett If you or someone you know are struggling with mental health or crisis as a veteran, please reach out to someone at mentalhealth.va.gov or by phone at 1 (800) 273-8255 and press 1.  Email us at: [email protected] Find us on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/LibrariansAnonPod Find us on twitter at: https://twitter.com/librariansanon1
May 5, 2021
57 min
Preserving Pages of the Past w/ Guest, "Honey Baby"
Mummies, Lady Di, and moldy maps oh my! It's our 7th episode and we have an incredibly exciting guest this week. "Honey Baby" (she/her) is an archivist and special collections librarian who is passionate and knowledgeable about her work. Listen to find out how mummies smell, how to organize Princess Diana's dresses, and the shocking story behind our guest's alias which prompted our first explicit tag on this episode!  Show Note: We strive to provide an anonymous outlet, but sometimes our guest share more than they mean to in their enthusiasm in telling their stories. It would feel inauthentic if we stopped the interview to redo a response, so we've done a bit of editing magic to maintain anonymity. You might hear Jeeves & Wooster periodically shouting "redacted" throughout the episode.  Quote: “At it’s best preservation engages the past in a conversation with the present over a mutual concern for the future.” - William Murtaugh  Email us at: [email protected] Find us on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/LibrariansAnonPod  Find us on twitter at: https://twitter.com/librariansanon1 
Apr 21, 2021
54 min
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