If you know someone who met and fell in love in a library, please tell them about Library Romance and have them submit their story.
MaryLaine is looking for people to write to her about their proudest moments in librarianship.
Blake over at LISNews is asking for donations to defray his costs. You know how useful LISNews is. How about helping him out? In response to Steven's challenge, I have created a "save LISNews" button. Feel free to copy it and use it freely on your sites.
Help the Iowa Library Associations Endowed Speakers Fund. Contribute a recipe to Dewey or Don’t We? Librarians Cook
I have been adding more and more rights©right type blogs to my RSS list lately including copyfight, Freedom to Tinker and EFF's blog. Eli has been doing some work with digital archives and copyright as well and is looking for some help getting data for the Kahle v Ashcroft lawsuit. If you're library is hestitating to digitze items published between 1964-1977 because of fear of copyright, she'd like to hear from you.
LII is having their annual user survey. Please help them out by filling out this ten-question survey by May 14.
The New Jersey Library Association -- you know, the ones who brought you Super Librarian -- are now having a design your own librarian contest [pdf], a contest I intend to try to win! [thanks carol]
Cynthia Wilson is a photographer and a library school student and is interested in documenting real librarians for her book I am a Librarian. If you don't mind getting your picture taken and answering a few questions, please contact her via iamalibrarian.com.
Rachel Singer Gordon is working on a book about library management and is looking for library workers to take a very brief survey. [beyondjob]
I have often prided myself on having a weblog unsullied with "I want" links... That is all changing today. Please buy these card catalogs, some of which were used by me personally a decade ago. If you'd like to get one and hold on to it for me for a while, that would be fine too. [thanks bill]
I have a pamphlet which is one of my favorite little bits of librariana called The Librarian's Cookbook [no, not this one]. It was published in the 70s and has a bunch of amusing recipes, mostly not intended for eating as much as explicating. And, of course, organized by DDC. Apparently there's another Librarian's Cookbook in the works, send in your favorite recipes. [lisnews]
If you've been dreaming about the library, Abigail from Libronaut wants to know about it. She's collecting library dreams.