We had a researcher today who was looking up info on an artist. She wasn't writing a paper, it was just for her own information. Fine, we get independent researchers all the time.
She was a pleasant sort but not used to using archival material. Fine, few people are.
She wanted some photocopies made. Fine, we called the Archives since they do the copying for archive patrons. The Archivist was still at lunch but was expected back in a few minutes. Not quite fine but not awful either.
We suggested that our researcher pass the time by looking at the periodical rack. Fine. She looked at the titles which did include esoteric things like the "International Journal of Kurdish Studies" (that one's real, BTW) but also included "National Geographic", "Vogue" and the like. She had a question. Fine, That's what libraries are for.
"These periodicals, are they like, lists of artists or museums or things?"
"They're magazines."
"OK. I had a something once that was a list of Artists and things. Isn't that a periodical?"
"It could be but it sounds more like a directory to me."
She was a pleasant sort but not used to using archival material. Fine, few people are.
She wanted some photocopies made. Fine, we called the Archives since they do the copying for archive patrons. The Archivist was still at lunch but was expected back in a few minutes. Not quite fine but not awful either.
We suggested that our researcher pass the time by looking at the periodical rack. Fine. She looked at the titles which did include esoteric things like the "International Journal of Kurdish Studies" (that one's real, BTW) but also included "National Geographic", "Vogue" and the like. She had a question. Fine, That's what libraries are for.
"These periodicals, are they like, lists of artists or museums or things?"

"They're magazines."
"OK. I had a something once that was a list of Artists and things. Isn't that a periodical?"
"It could be but it sounds more like a directory to me."







Comment