darchildre: text:  library rules 1) silence 2) books must be returned by due date 3) do not interfere with the nature of causality (library rules)
[personal profile] darchildre
So, one of the things that my library is having us do while the library is closed is to watch a bunch of webinars or do self-directed library classes. And then we have to write a couple paragraphs about them to send to our supervisors as, essentially, proof that we did it. Which is fine and a good idea! It's just that many of them are boring and I have critiques and the report I send to my supervisor probably shouldn't be "It is hard to take seriously this class on evaluating online reference resources when every time the presenter provides a link, they verbally spell out the whole thing including the 'http://'."

I realize this class was made a couple years ago and aimed at people who perhaps aren't super tech-savvy but come on.

Date: 2020-05-20 03:35 am (UTC)
silveradept: A kodama with a trombone. The trombone is playing music, even though it is held in a rest position (Default)
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That would definitely be a danger for me. The snark would start to come out stronger and stronger the more of the same thing I kept watching.

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