Running the Books

Running the Books
Author: Avi Steinberg
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2011-10-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0767931319

Avi Steinberg is stumped. After defecting from yeshiva to attend Harvard, he has nothing but a senior thesis on Bugs Bunny to show for himself. While his friends and classmates advance in the world, Steinberg remains stuck at a crossroads, his “romantic” existence as a freelance obituary writer no longer cutting it. Seeking direction (and dental insurance) Steinberg takes a job running the library counter at a Boston prison. He is quickly drawn into the community of outcasts that forms among his bookshelves—an assortment of quirky regulars, including con men, pimps, minor prophets, even ghosts—all searching for the perfect book and a connection to the outside world. Steinberg recounts their daily dramas with heartbreak and humor in this one-of-a-kind memoir—a piercing exploration of prison culture and an entertaining tale of one young man’s earnest attempt to find his place in the world.

The Accidental Library Manager

The Accidental Library Manager
Author: Rachel Singer Gordon
Publisher: Information Today, Inc.
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781573872102

"Included are insights from working library managers at different levels and in various types of libraries, addressing a wide range of management issues and situations. Not to be missed: comments from library staff about the qualities they appreciate - and the styles and attitudes they find counterproductive - in their own bosses."--Jacket.

The Accidental Library Marketer

The Accidental Library Marketer
Author: Kathy Dempsey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2009
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

"The Accidental Library Marketer fills a need for library professionals and paraprofessionals who find themselves in an awkward position: They need to promote their libraries and services in the age of the internet, but they've never been taught how to do it effectively. This results-oriented A-to-Z guide by Kathy Dempsey--long-time editor of the Marketing Library Services newsletter--reveals the missing link between the everyday promotion librarians actually do and the "real marketing" that's guaranteed to assure funding, excite users, and build stronger community relationships. Combining real-life examples, expert advice, and checklists in a reader-friendly style, The Accidental Library Marketer is the complete how-to resource for successful library marketing and promotion."--Cover.

The Accidental Systems Librarian

The Accidental Systems Librarian
Author: Rachel Singer Gordon
Publisher: Information Today, Inc.
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2003
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781573871617

Practical advice on using research, organizational, and bibliographic skills to solve system problems. Staff request.

The Accidental Librarian

The Accidental Librarian
Author: Pamela H. MacKellar
Publisher: Information Today, Inc.
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781573873383

An American librarian who has worked in a wide range of situations over the past quarter century, MacKellar offers a guide for people who find themselves working as a librarian but have had no training in the field. Among her topics are what libraries and librarians are, developing a collection, retrieving and disseminating information, management essentials, removing barriers, public access computers, and librarian certification.

The Accidental Law Librarian

The Accidental Law Librarian
Author: Anthony Aycock
Publisher: Information Today
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Law libraries
ISBN: 9781573874779

Where can I find the case Simpson v. Satterfield? What are the laws in Nevada on gun ownership? Can you help me apply for a business license? How do I copyright my name? Questions like these make a new law librarian's head spin. The truth is, all librarians are apt to get legal questions, and most struggle to respond. Collection development, too, is tricky if you seldom work with legal publishers. As the law touches more and more of our daily lives while lawyers price their services out of the average person's range, the public increasingly turns to libraries for answers. Where can librarians turn? Okay, that one's easy--to Anthony Aycock s The Accidental Law Librarian.--From publisher description.

The Accidental Technology Trainer

The Accidental Technology Trainer
Author: Stephanie K. Gerding
Publisher: Information Today, Inc.
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781573872690

Here is a useful and reassuring guide for library staff who find themselves newly responsible for technology training - whether in computer labs, classrooms, or one-to-one with library users. Author Stephanie Gerding addresses the most common concerns of new trainers, recommends proven tools and techniques, and shares helpful advice from many of her fellow library tech trainers. The book is designed to help staff get up to speed quickly, showing them how to integrate expert tips and tricks and leverage their natural skills to ensure excellent results in any library technology training situation.

The Girl Who Reads on the Métro

The Girl Who Reads on the Métro
Author: Christine Féret-Fleury
Publisher: Flatiron Books
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2019-10-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250315433

“With a cast of characters reminiscent of the French film Amélie, Féret-Fleury creates a world that is delightful and enchanting...Light and sweet as a bonbon, this little confection of a book is delicious.” —Kirkus Reviews For fans of Amélie and The Little Paris Bookshop, a modern fairytale about a French woman whose life is turned upside down when she meets a reclusive bookseller and his young daughter. Juliette leads a perfectly ordinary life in Paris, working a slow office job, dating a string of not-quite-right men, and fighting off melancholy. The only bright spots in her day are her métro rides across the city and the stories she dreams up about the strangers reading books across from her: the old lady, the math student, the amateur ornithologist, the woman in love, the girl who always tears up at page 247. One morning, avoiding the office for as long as she can, Juliette finds herself on a new block, in front of a rusty gate wedged open with a book. Unable to resist, Juliette walks through, into the bizarre and enchanting lives of Soliman and his young daughter, Zaide. Before she realizes entirely what is happening, Juliette agrees to become a passeur, Soliman’s name for the booksellers he hires to take stacks of used books out of his store and into the world, using their imagination and intuition to match books with readers. Suddenly, Juliette’s daydreaming becomes her reality, and when Soliman asks her to move in to their store to take care of Zaide while he goes away, she has to decide if she is ready to throw herself headfirst into this new life. Big-hearted, funny, and gloriously zany, The Girl Who Reads on the Métro is a delayed coming-of-age story about a young woman who dares to change her life, and a celebration of the power of books to unite us all.

Killer Librarian

Killer Librarian
Author: Mary Lou Kirwin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2012-11-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1451684649

While on a literary tour in London that pays homage to mysteries, librarian Karen Nash is faced with a real-life mystery when another guest at the B&B where she is staying is murdered and her ex and his new girlfriend turn up.

The Accidental Apprentice

The Accidental Apprentice
Author: Amanda Foody
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-03-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 153447756X

Eleven-year-old Barclay Thorne yearns for the quiet life of a mushroom farmer, but after unwittingly bonding with a beast in the forbidden Woods, he must seek Lore Keepers to break the bond and return home.