Wednesday, July 15, 2009

What Is In a Name, Anyway?

So, we live in a world that is flooded with information.

There's oodles of it out there just waiting to be wrangled and made sense of (apologies to Mr. Hauge, 6th Grade English teacher, for this grammatical construct). And yet as a profession we still fail to make the connection between what we have been trained to do, and how it translates in the real world to saving users time, money, and maybe some heartache by making that information discoverable, useful, meaningful, and manageable (see Ranganathan's Five Laws).

Over the last couple of years, the Special Libraries Association's Alignment Project has sought to address this disconnect. Recently SLA members have been in a frothy discussion about a name change for the association. For me the L-word is a mixed bag. On the one hand most people have a pretty clear idea what they think a Librarian is:




Unfortunately it's a limited and antiquated idea. On the other hand, Information Professional or Knowledge Engineer can be misleading and confusing. I think it is important that whatever we call ourselves it should convey what we do instead of being a rigidly defined position description or job title. If we want to be taken seriously at the C-level where budgets live and die, then we need to speak in a language that will be instantly recognized by those decision-makers.

I don't really know the answer, but I do know what I love doing, and it's connecting people with meaningful information. It's in the thrill of the hunt, it's in the elegance of the synthesis and presentation, it's in the satisfaction of helping others look good or make a well-informed decision.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Having been laid off from my last job (which I loved--well, not the being laid off part) as a librarian for a trade association, I have some time on my hands. In the midst of conducting a job search and some periodic consulting work, I have decided to finally complete 23 Things through the Special Libraries Association website. I've started this a few times, but my goal is to complete it by the end of the summer. I've dabbled with blogging before, but I plan to be more deliberate and delve deeper this time around.

So, I'm on Things 3 and 4, which is all things Blog.

I am a big reader of blogs and I can definitely see the benefit of this mode of sharing information. While I don't necessarily want to know the minutiae of my neighbor's daily life, her mother may feel otherwise. I do enjoy reading blogs of library and information luminaries like Stephen Abram and Jessamyn West and also the occasional guilty pleasure like Defamer.