Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Allow myself to introduce... myself

Hello everyone, I'm Adam, I'm new here but excited to be working at the Park Library. You'll see me at the front desk, ready to assist with your research, help you locate and check out books, and anything else you might need assistance with.

So you'll know what I look like, here's a portrait my artist friend Eliza painted of me:



You'll see the resemblance, I'm sure. Eliza also gave me a holiday on a calendar she produces annually called "Every Day is a Holiday." Because I'm a librarian and in school studying library science, she made my birthday "Library Day."

Now, my birthday won't come around again for quite a while, but if you need some help designing cakes, birthday cards, party invitations, etc. for Library Day, a good place to start is with the National Library Symbol, below:



This sign has been around about as long as I have, originating in the early 80s. For more information you can head over to the American Library Association.

I hope to see you soon in the Park Library!

Sign image is from the Manual of Traffic Signs, by Richard C. Moeur.

Apologies to Austin Powers for the title.

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