Re: You *are* a coder. So what am I?

From: Devon <decasm_at_nyob>
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 10:09:45 -0500
To: CODE4LIB_at_LISTSERV.ND.EDU
If you want to call yourself a librarian, just do it. There's no pope of
librarianship to tell you otherwise.


On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 7:22 PM, Maccabee Levine <levinem_at_uwosh.edu> wrote:

> Andromeda's talk this afternoon really struck a chord, as I shared with her
> afterwards, because I have the same issue from the other side of the fence.
>  I'm among the 1/3 of the crowd today with a CS degree and and IT
> background (and no MLS).  I've worked in libraries for years, but when I
> have a point to make about how technology can benefit instruction or
> reference or collection development, I generally preface it with "I'm not a
> librarian, but...".  I shouldn't have to be defensive about that.
>
> Problem is, 'coder' doesn't imply a particular degree -- just the
> experience from doing the task, and as Andromeda said, she and most C4Lers
> definitely are coders.  But 'librarian' *does* imply MLS/MSLS/etc., and I
> respect that.
>
> What's a library word I can use in the same way as coder?
>
> Maccabee
>
> --
> Maccabee Levine
> Head of Library Technology Services
> University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
> levinem_at_uwosh.edu
> 920-424-7332
>



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