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  . [[ https://www.drivinglaws.org/resources/district-columbia-text-cell-phone-laws.html | I'm surprised she wasn't cited and fined, that's ILLEGAL, fool ]]   . [[ https://www.drivinglaws.org/resources/district-columbia-text-cell-phone-laws.html | I'm surprised she wasn't cited and fined, that's a $100 fine, fool ]]
  . If you want to talk to and from work, use transit, save money, and reduce pollution
 .p84 2019 DCPL 3,820,005 library visitors, 125 MLS librarians (and 415 other staff) 839,893 reference transactions
  . assuming 2000 hr/year, 540 people, that is one transaction per employee every 77 minutes, 4.5 visits per transaction
  . single transaction can be one question to dozens, a few seconds to much longer
 .p86 most regular patrons unhoused, many struggling
  . [[ https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/more-people-experiencing-homelessness-in-dc-data-shows/3344144/ | 4922 unhoused in 2023, some bussed there from Texas and Arizona ]], 0.7% of 678,972 residents

Overdue

Reckoning with the Public Library

Amanda Oliver 2022 MurrayScholls 027.473 OLI

White

149692

1.0000

160654446

1.0000

100% relative representation

add:

Black

11213

0.0749

30830632

0.1919

39% relative representation

17514

Asian

6938

0.0463

14850826

0.0924

50% relative representation

6900

At $24,479 per MLS, the cost of training additional "underrepresenteds" would be around $600M. The mean (non-burdened) salary cost is $58K. At a 7% future discount rate all those full career salaries might be 2 billion dollars for all time; about one year of total library and archive funding.

  • p29 Author 7 years in DC Public Schools and DC Public Library
  • p31 Author first library in Willamsville suburb of Buffalo NY

  • p32 Author born 1985, father Episcopal Church sexton low salary, low respect

  • p35 14 yo first minwage job, 15 yo two more, p36 plus shoplifting, caught age 18, record cleared after probation
  • p38 MLS program at University of Buffalo graduated 2011(?),
  • p39 first job Thomson Elementary School in DC

  • p40 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodley_Park_(Washington,_D.C.) basement flat $1300/mo, salary $1300 biweekly

  • p41 troubled students, mental health, very needy
  • p43 Waiting for "Superman" documentary

  • p43 after Michelle Rhee resigned as school district chancellor

  • p43 IMPACT teacher rating system

  • p47 2013 to Nanaimo

  • p49 2015 Hyde-Addison Elementary School in Georgetown DC

  • p49 Amanda Ripley The Smartest Kids in the World

  • p51 elementary students who did not know what a lawn mower or horse's blinders are
  • p52 buddy reading, 4th graders enjoy reading to 2/3yo
  • p53 two half-time jobs at two public school libraries Hyde and Garrison 2.2 miles apart

  • p55 too many hours, gets job at DC Public Library Northwest One near Walker-Jones PK3 to 8th grade school

  • p57 2018, 10 unit apartment building in Petworth neighborhood three miles north (17 min on Georgia Ave, 30-50 min transit )

  • p59 Library 4500 square feet West Slope is 6000 sq ft

  • p61 Panic button for DCPL Library Police
  • p62 300 sqft back office with storage, notice 4 days without an incident
  • p63 don't go to Adult Fiction alone
  • p64 bedbug in returned DVD
  • p72 Edith Macefield house in Ballard WA

  • p77 1898-1903 First DC Library in a house at 1326 New York Avenue NW (now 12 story building)
  • p77 first Carnegie library in Mount Vernon Square, now an Apple Store

  • p78 Central Branch DCPL now Martin Luther King Memorial Library, plus 25 neighborhood libraries

  • p79 Boss Frank, co-workers Chris and Darrion.
  • p81 Children's associate Jackie (mutual hostility), Kenleigh
  • p82 technicians Ms. Williams and Ms Olson
  • p82 Ms. Oliver driving with cell phone, another driver snatches and breaks it. She shouts Fuck You! and files police report.
  • p84 2019 DCPL 3,820,005 library visitors, 125 MLS librarians (and 415 other staff) 839,893 reference transactions
    • assuming 2000 hr/year, 540 people, that is one transaction per employee every 77 minutes, 4.5 visits per transaction
    • single transaction can be one question to dozens, a few seconds to much longer
  • p86 most regular patrons unhoused, many struggling

Overdue (last edited 2024-12-06 09:09:59 by KeithLofstrom)