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Written by: Booker B
7/14/2009 9:22 PM 

Thanks to Ivy's generous spirit and willingness to put up with me, I had the opportunity to attend (most of) the ALA Annual Conference July 9-13. And for the same reason, I got to argue about the proceedings thereof to the point of annoying the living hell out of fellow passengers on the shuttle bus. That's their loss for not joining in the debate, imho.

I spent most of the time investigating the so-called 'discovery layer' that's apparently all the rage in library circles these days. Turns out, what patrons actually want is not the cluttered search screen divided into 57 different fields that librarians studied at school and came to know & love. What people want, strange to say, is a simple, clutter-free screen where they can search for what's on their minds in a direct way and get a listing of everything relevant, with the best stuff sorted to the top. (Bonus points if some subject headings are displayed for the Browse Set.) Who knew?

Well I did. And of course Google did, although the bastards were totally copying my 1993 rant. But this is new news in the library world. Or rather it's news to the vendors who have been failing to serve the library world. One exception (on paper, at least): Shout out to Ex Libris, who appear to have some sexy damned ideas about things. The rest of the industry is holding our libraries hostage to the technology of decades past, and they should all be plowed under for fertilizer. Word.

One side note: I could not believe the weather in Chicago. It was the depths of July, season of steamy despair, and we had glorious blue skies, 80 degrees F, and moderate humidity all but one day, when it clouded up and sprinkled a little. I was prepared for dripping rag weather, but it was insistently pleasant. Weird. Weird as hell.

One other thing: The S.O.B.s at LITA can smooch my spotty butt. Their open house was a disorganized mess, but they're IT people, so you don't expect a lot from a mostly social event. But at the end of one of their sessions, someone handed me a paper evaluation form. The IT in the middle stands for 'information technology' and they're killing trees and rekeying paper forms. Fail. Then I tried to attend their web coordinating committee's meeting to see if I could help with something. Not a single soul showed other than myself. I got my phone and laptop charged on the Palmer House's dime while sitting in the empty room waiting for someone to appear and editing notes from earlier sessions, so it wasn't a complete loss. But still: MegaFail for the web uncoordinated committee, the effing tards. LITA did sponsor a coupla cool sessions, but still. And one more major exception is Donald Lemke, the membership chair, who was quite generous with some unexpectedly relevant advice and backstory. Gratitude to this hoopy frood.

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6 comment(s) so far...

Re: What Else I Did on My Summer Vacation

>>Who knew?

Ahem. Hmph.

So I take it you're not going to Salt Lake, then?

By Ivy on   7/15/2009 8:52 PM

Re: What Else I Did on My Summer Vacation

> Ahem. Hmph.

What, I don't get to be all sarcastironical?

But no, I don't think I'll risk going all the way to Salt Lake, only to discover that the conference just didn't feel like showing up after all. (Bitter? Moi?)

By Booker on   7/16/2009 7:35 AM

Re: What Else I Did on My Summer Vacation

Much of the stuff looks like it would be redundant (I even saw some of the exact sessions from ALA repeated there), but there are about 3 or 4 that really make me wanna go. Not sure it's worth it just for that, but I do get to go to another conference and Internet Librarian looks less and less appealing.

-Just keep clicking Till You Find It: Building a Library Digital Collection Interface with Browsing in Mind
-Next-Gen Catalog is Half the Solution: Making eResources Truly Accessible
-The Future of Libraries is IT (and some people just don't get it)
-Why Reference and Instruction Librarians Hate Federated Searching and NextGen Catalogs

By Ivy on   7/16/2009 8:52 AM

Re: What Else I Did on My Summer Vacation

In part I'm just being crankypants. That might not be a bad way to spend a weekend. Then again, I'll just be back from the orientation stuff in Seattle, and classes will have just begun. Not too sure about the timing.

By Booker on   7/16/2009 7:36 PM

Re: What Else I Did on My Summer Vacation

PS: The reg fee is at least three times what I paid for the annual conf, in the absence of a student rate, the pikers. Maybe I'll tag along as your very personal assistant.

By Booker on   7/17/2009 3:00 PM

Re: What Else I Did on My Summer Vacation

Yikes! It's almost twice as much as I paid for ALA. With the added privilege of being in Salt Lake City. Not sure how I feel about that. Still probably possible for me in lieu of IL, though.

By Ivy on   7/18/2009 2:47 PM

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