As I got older, I actually remember my mom getting annoyed at me at times because I wanted to go to the library too often. I devoured books like crazy, and the library and my mom could not keep up with me. Any trips to a mall and a bookstore resulted in me throwing all my money into buying books that I could not get in the library. For some reason the school media center was not a resource for me. Perhaps they did not carry the books I wanted or we did not have a lot of access to them. I cannot recall ever checking out a book from the school library.
My love of libraries went downhill though, as I went off to college. Now libraries were not for getting the newest novel, but for research. I went to the University of Illinois, and while the library was touted for being one of the best, I hated it. It was too big, I had no idea how to use it, and it was not even a nice place to study. I quickly found as many ways of not using the library as possible. I think if they had actually given us a tour and taught us how to use the library at some point, I would have gotten a lot more out of it. Even today, as I go back to my college studies, I avoid the college library as much as I can, using the internet and public library instead.
Now as I begin my library studies, I see that there are many types of libraries with many different issues involved in each. I will attempt to look at these different kinds of libraries and learn what I can. My goal is to become a media specialist and so my blog will most likely focus more in that area than in others. I have strong opinions about how a media center should be used in a school and what the role of a media specialist should be.
This is my first time blogging, so hopefully I will figure this all out!
1 comment:
You picked the same subject as me! Check out my blog too. Your more formal and have better blogs. I need to make mine more educational.
I understand where you're coming from. It's too bad we couldn't work together on the same blog.
Arielle
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