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Reference librarians today are still crucial to any library. "But what about the Internet?", I hear you cry. For the answer, I give a quote from Neil Gaiman, creator of the Sandman graphic novel series: "Google can bring back a hundred thousand answers. A librarian can bring you back the right one." Go open Google, or another search engine of equal or greater value, and type in "the history of golf". You will get tons of hits (over 30,000,000 when searched), including two Wiki articles, a video of comic Robin Williams talking about golf, and some guy in Canada who wrote a brief history of golf and then tried to make the website more legit by adding an animated gif to the end. Now, you can spend the next two hours either tracking down a somewhat reputable source and probably watching that Robin Williams video or you can go to your library and ask a reference librarian for help and spend the next two hours actually writing a paper that doesn't use eHow as a source.
The moral of the story: The Internet, as wonderful as it is, cannot replace the brain of human being who actually knows his/her stuff. Hail to thee, Reference Librarian!
Thanks for reading and remember: don't fold down the pages of your library books.
I've actually been considering getting a master's in Library Science.
ReplyDeleteWow, as a student worker in the Reference department, I'm going to shamelessly take your blog as a complement. Go Librarians! (PS this is Carlie. Why does it say I'm unknown...?)
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