Dear Professionals,
Nowadays if any LIS related topic or any creative ideas, suggestions which we draft (and send via email) and send to our LIS Association (ILA) or any Senior Library professionals in the field we wont get any reply from them.
How many of you agree its 100% true.
Whereas if you send a mail to OCLC or ALA you will get immediate reply at least basic courtesy.
Example how other library association or library professionals do...
From ALA
Abilash A: Definitely see our I Love Libraries website and other resources and materials from ALA’s Office for Library Advocacy (OLA) –
Office for Library Advocacy
http://www.ala.org/ola
Email: ola@ala.org
Quotable Facts about America’s Libraries
http://www.ala.org/offices/ola/quotablefacts/quotablefacts
I Love Libraries - http://www.ilovelibraries.org
Please be aware that our information is about libraries and librarians in the United States of America. Should you need such information on libraries in India, which I assume due to your email address, check with the Indian Library Association for further assistance –
Indian Library Association
http://www.ilaindia.net
Email: ila@ilaindia.net
Address of ILA
The General Secretary,
Indian Library Association
A/40-41, Flat No 201,
Ansal Building, Mukherjee Nagar,
Delhi-110 009 (India). Telefax No. 011-27651743
Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. Thank you for writing the American Library Association.
Valerie Hawkins
Library Reference Specialist
FROM OCLC
Hi
Your suggestion was passed on to me as the product manager of the Dewey Decimal Classification system. While we do not include this feature in the authorized version of the classification, we have no objection to this being done by libraries or other institutions. Here is a link to an example of colour coding Dewey that is being used in the UK. http://www.berkshire-els.gov.uk/index.php%3Foption=com_content%26ta...
Thank you!
Libbie Crawford MLIS
Dewey Diva
OCLC
www.oclc.org/dewey
As quoted in — The Social Audit Consumer Handbook, Macmillan, 1978, p. 41 Charles Medawar
"Librarians are almost always very helpful and often almost absurdly knowledgeable...
Their skills are probably very underestimated and largely underemployed"
Now who underestimate us? From where we can get help?
Thanks and Regards,
Abilash A.