A few thoughts. . .
It's too bad a few people would like to keep 'politics' off the list serve. I'm currently an American librarian/student living in Canada, and I think it's a shame (and more than a little disturbing) that there's some 'ssusshhh'-ing going around on the list serve concerning a little political chit-chat. [[[S. Berman come to mind?]]]
Librarians, political? Naw. . .
Well-- Art is Political and Politics is the Everyday, hence. . .
Have we grown so accustomed to 'technical details' and 'facts' that we have lost sight of passion?: the very livelihood of the people and materials we work with (and that were destroyed by the American Colonial Invasion--yes: they stood aside and let this happen. Do you think an administration that spends $8,000 dollars to cover the Sprit of Justice cares about art? Cares about Beauty? We do know, however, they care for the military complex. . .)
This administration's politics affects everyone of us, in our lives; in our work and I think a little subjective passion is quite necessary, even when we offer a fact or two. It might be time that we, as Librarians; nay, as Americans, stand up with passion to this madman and his violent, embarrassing administration.
Enough is enough.
Thus, my factoid link: The Anachist Librarian: http://www.infoshop.org/library2/stories.php I'm afraid it's neither original; nor a 'wow'!; nor technical in nature. But well, there you go. . .
I like this listserve and find it quite helpful (when I get a chance to play 'catch-up'). Helpful, except for the subject lines: often, they don't make much sense. Strange. . . oh well. . .
I have no institutional bonds.
Yet.
Thank you, keep up the great listserve! and have a good day.
robert.e.kelly
"Art is not separated from nature, nor culture foreign to simplicity"
-Giordano Bruno, De vinculis in genere [a General Account of Bonding. Robert de lucca, trans. Cambridge, '98]
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>I suspect that some of you are subscribers to MUSEUM-L; if you are, you
>know that the volume on ARLIS is indeed light by comparison. I'm sorry
>that I don't have time to read all the messages of all the listservs I
>belong to, but it is very intriguing at least being able to skim the
>dialogue(s). It is most interesting hearing the voices of museum
>professionals, art librarians, and my fellow MLIS students (my MLIS
>program has its own listserv, which is currently joining MUSEUM-L & ARLIS
>as a forum for debate on the issues surrounding Iraq's cultural artifacts.
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>Ah, that I had time to properly chronicle the debate(s) and write about
>it. I suspect that there is much to say about it (them).
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>Best,
>Alita Pierson
>MLIS Student
>University of Washington
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