Wednesday, January 19, 2011

When're we gonna rejoin the American Library Association?

Sssssssssshhhhhhh!
     Item 5.12 of tomorrow night’s meeting of the SOCCCD board of trustees is the authorization of institutional memberships.
     As you know, our district has had a colorful history in this regard. Nearly five years ago, then-trustee Don Wagner had a hankerin’ for red meat tossing (a popular pastime among ambitious OC Neanderthals), and so, during a discussion of approval of the usual institutional memberships, he declared that the “American Library Association” is a “bunch of liberal busybodies,” which makes 'em "partisan," and so, on that basis, he urged the board to end our two colleges’ continued memberships in that organization. (See "liberal busybodies")
     Some background: the ALA is “the” librarian organization. As far as librarianship is concerned, outfits don’t get any more thee-er than the ol' ALA.
     Wagner's motion passed. Jaws dropped.
     That caused some bad press (and, ultimately, accreditation issues).
     A month or two later, the matter came up for reconsideration, and, owing to somebody stepping out of the room (or some such absurd fortuity), the reconsideration failed.
     I couldn't freakin' believe it.
     And so we’re, like, the only college district in the universe whose libraries are not in the ALA. It’s like we have a big NEANDERTHAL sign at the entrance of each college—in the middle of those stupid Manichean balloons.

Here. Have a book. Ever seen one?
     Well, I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but the current board is very unlike that board. Wagner and Williams are gone. Prendergast—and the new guy, Meldau—have replaced them.
     So let me ask a seriously obvious question: shouldn’t there be a move afoot to have our colleges rejoin the ALA?
     Hell, maybe there is. But I don’t see the ALA on the list for IVC or Saddleback College institutional memberships. (See agenda, available here.)
     Wake up!



     I recall Mr. Wagner once declared, “fear is the beginning of wisdom.”
     “Huh?” I thought.
     Why not:
     “Greed is the beginning of prosperity”?
     Don, I shall never understand you.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Don, I shall never understand you." Probably true, BvT. But then you never really tried, never wanted to, and found too much blog fodder in willful misconstruance.

Roy Bauer said...

That's easy to say, 9:53. Care to back it up? Give me a concrete example of my alleged "willful misconstruance." Just one. One.

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