Young Adult Librarians do it graphically (too) Young Adult Librarians do it with audio... Cataloguing Librarians do it with Dewey (or the Library of Congress - take your pick) Children's Librarians do it with puppets Children's Librarians do it with craft
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GIS Librarians do it with a map!
Special librarians do it for the money!
Law librarians do it by the rules!
Metadata librarians do it with evolving standards!
Hip librarians do it graphically!
Academic librarians do it in class!
Genre librarians do it with mystery and romance!
Genre librarians also do it speculatively.
Genre Librarians do it with Fantasy... or Fantastically, take your pick
Young Adult Librarians do it graphically (too)
Young Adult Librarians do it with audio...
Cataloguing Librarians do it with Dewey (or the Library of Congress - take your pick)
Children's Librarians do it with puppets
Children's Librarians do it with craft
Children's librarians do it with Little Tikes!
Er, maybe just us...
LOL--these are great! And, oh, puppets--that's just wrong.
Serials catalogers do it with FRBR! (sounds a bit like "fervor")
Electronic resources librarians do it online!
Instruction librarians do it in class!
Librarians do it through the drop slot
Archivist librarians do it with preservatives
Reference librarians do it resourcefully
Some children's librarians do it with animated character voices and boundless enthusiasm
Roving librarians do it standing up.
Mobile Librarians do it in the Bookmobile!
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