Lakehead University School of Library Technology - Yearbook (Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1969

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Professional 23 Viewpoint CONFEDERATION COLLEGE LIBRARY At this stage in the development of Confederation College it is difficult to ima- gine the College Library operating with any degree of efficiency without a Li- brary Technician. Problems brought about by a rapidly expanding institution together with a shortage of experienced professional librarians , have created a situation which demands responsible staff with some formal Library training, who can perform their duties without continual supervision. In the College Library, the Technician is responsible for the Circulation Desk and all the procedures connected with it under the direction of the Librarian. Helping the masters and students find books on the shelf and giving instruction to indiv- dual students on the use of the card catalogue, are the Technician ' s responsi- bility as well as the management of the reserve book section and inter-library loans. There are plans to add more Technicians to the combined Acquisition— Tech- nical Processing Department to do simple bibliographic searching and work with L.C cards. LENORA AEDY LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY MR - BELTON I must congratulate the School on the production of its second yearbook. It is a notable achievement for amateurs to create such a publication, one which gives excellent training in a branch of technology relevant to books and so to the studies of the School. Since the appearance of the first yearbook, much experi- ence has been gained by all connected with the School and this has resulted in changes in the curriculum and the approach to subject matter. All this clearly means a steadv improvement in the program and to its increased applicability to the conditions in which the graduates will find themselves working. The students themselves can do much to maintain and raise standards by constructive crit- icism and suggestion both as students in the course and as members of the staff of the libraries which they eventually join.

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FORT WILLIAM PUBLIC LIBRARY The second group of graduates from the technician ' s course are now almost ready to earn their living, and once again the Lakehead Libraries will be in the fortun- ate position of benefitting from this pool of trained help which is right on their door-step. For so many years we have complained that we are held back by the difficulties of attracting professional staff, and these difficulties are unlikely to be resolved until some unforseeable time when the Lakehead becomes a booming cultural centre, able to draw people from larger cities which are much more on the map . Now that we have the technicians, who are able to take on semi-pro- fessional duties, we need not feel quite so isolated. However it is difficult to to see how local libraries will continue to be able to absorb large numbers of technicians, and soon graduates will have to look further afield for employment unless the marriage and birth rate among those who have found work locally is remarkably high. The Fort William Library has benefitted immensely from the help it has received from the students. We have embarked on summer projects which could never have been completed without the additional help, and it would De impossible to open our doors to the public on Sunday, if it were not for our six hard working ' Techs. ' Union regulations do not permit clericals to work on Sundays, and the Technicians have taken over remarkably well, enabling us to offer the public a fully opera- tional service. We hope that it has been a fair exchange and that the students have learned something about librarianship at the same time. Monday afternoon is a practice period, and groups of students have spent about four hours with us; we attempt to create a learning situation for them, though we cannot always spare as much professional time as we would wish. I must close with a word of praise for the two technicians whom we hired last summer. They are working in our Reference and Children ' s Departments and they are doing an excellent job, providing testimony that the programme is a good one, and hope that future graduates will be equally efficient. MISS MARGARET HOLLINGSWORTH Upon receiving a request for a contribution to the class project by one of your more willowy statuesque students, I was only too willing to comply. Since your school began, Library Technologists have provided valuable help for us. A graduate is currently sharing the responsibility of the Boys and Girls ' department, and two years ago two students did a complete inventory as their summer employment. Also, in collaboration with our library, two second year students are organizing the Black Bay Public School Library. And I should not forget the slave labour which appears every Monday afternoon for practice work. As graduating Library Technologists, it should be your constant endeavour to refute a witty but disparaging statement made by Edward Young in 1728: Unlearned men of books assume the care, As eunuchs are the guardians of the fair. JIM ARNOT

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