[Publib] "Serious" internet users versus "entertainment"users
Lise Chlebanowski
lchlebanowski at avondale.org
Thu Jun 29 16:42:28 EDT 2006
The whole issue of judgment reminds me of a patron at My Former Workplace - a mother who came in nightly with her son's high school homework assignment and needed help doing research and finding information. Finally the librarians, so frustrated that the mother didn't seem to think it was bad that she was doing the legwork for her son, blurted out that she should probably bring her son in next time so that he could do his own homework. It turned out that the son had a terminal illness and was bedridden. His mother was helping him achieve his goal of graduating from high school. What if the patron is checking MySpace because their MySpace friend might not be around much longer and it's their only way to communicate? It's just not up to us to judge how our patron's use the library - as long as that use is legal!
Lisë Chlebanowski
Library Manager
Avondale Public Library
328 W. Western Ave.
Avondale, AZ 85323
623-478-3105 W
623-478-3809 F
Now reading...Sentimental Journey by Jill Barnett
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From: publib-bounces at webjunction.org [mailto:publib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Kathleen McCorkle
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 12:56 PM
To: PubLib
Subject: Re: [Publib] "Serious" internet users versus "entertainment"users
Are non fiction reading patrons annoyed when fiction readers check out books and they have to wait their turn at the circ desk? Are non fiction readers and fiction readers treated the same?
Just trying to put the computer problems into perspective. :-)
"The computer users who are trying to write a resume or research a term
paper are annoyed, and I think rightly so, when they have to give up
their computer to someone who wants to check myspace."
Kathleen McCorkle
Sedan Public Library
115 N. Chautauqua
Sedan, KS 67361
620 725 3405
sedanlib at terraworld.net
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