Comic strip by Alex Krentzin shows slices of this librarian's life. Check out the archives.
Lighthearted look at the weeding process provides deselection criteria and a FAQ.
Listing of mysteries set in libraries, with librarian characters, or otherwise related to the world of books is maintained by Marsha McCurley
Read the serial adventures of this law library crusader. The author is known only as Hadley V. Baxendale.
Timeline imagines a possible history for such tasks as weeding, the use of barcodes and the invention of the ISBN.
Circulation desk veteran shares some of her stranger stories. Read of odd items left in books and memorable patron encounters.
Guide to alternative library culture includes links to activist groups, alternative publications and just plain weird stuff.
Brief glossary takes an unconventional look at library terms. Acronyms are defined for the uninitiated.
Modern librarian claims that the original author of the Tao te Ching was a librarian. He presents this translation of selected portions.
Librarian-in-training pays tribute to her future colleagues. Read strange-but-true reference interviews, or check out the adventure comic.
List of comic strips with library themes. Each strip is described, with commentary by the bibliographer.
Browse this list of libraries in the United States with past and present resident felines. Includes pictures and tributes.
Short but thorough directory points librarians in need of a laugh to jokes, stories and other collections.
LIS students have prepared this quiz on concepts of library history, information technology and classification schemes.
Stephen Walker and V. Lonnie Lawson article describes the depiction of librarians in popular film. Learn how movies reinforce a negative image.
Directory of the library counterculture provides links to people and organizations. Get opinions from the Renegade Rants.