I totally agree with Liese about the button on the bottom.
And, for what it is worth, I don't find those ads intrusive at all.
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I totally agree with Liese about the button on the bottom.
And, for what it is worth, I don't find those ads intrusive at all.
It is a stunning picture. I just love it.
So, if you were me, and you were hanging out your shingle to do freelance librarian/research work, what would you call yourself? I am going to specialize in 3 areas: visiting local libraries and archives to scan/photograph/transcribe items that are unavailble online or through Interlibrary Loan; teaching research skills and streamlining research workflows through the use of digital tools (Zotero or related software, dropbox, etc.); and organizing and getting online home or institutional (church, etc.) libraries. Sort of want Cincinnati in the name as a lot of the appeal to researchers nationally is I am here and can check stuff for them. I need a formal name and something that can go in the url whatchamacallit.wordpress.com. Ideas?
Infomania? Probably been used.
More seriously "Researcher" slightly less seriously but still might work "Consulting Librarian"
LOVE Consulting Librarian.
Me too. And that title draws me in. Like I'd want to hire you just because.
Me three. Consulting Librarian sounds cool.
In Elementary, they defined Consulting Detective to mean he didn't get paid.
Is that from the books?
t /tangent
I know that in several cases Holmes took money, and I believe he lived on money from fees. He did not take money from the police. And he often waived fees when dealing with people in straitened circumstances. Or in one case accepted a case for a very small fee to punish himself for being - I don't know snobbish, arrogant - something he considered a sin. At any rate he initially turned down the case as uninteresting, then realized it really was interesting and that he ad turned it down out of snobbisness or whatever. Missing housemaid. So he took a fee that was high to the woman paying, but low for him as self-punishment. I'm pretty sure he accepted the low fee rather than just waiving it because selling his services cheap was a form of self-humiliation, whereas giving charity would have been self-gratification. (Note that last sentence is my reading. The rest is canon. Well the use of the word "sin" is also mine.)