This is a series of posts about librarianship and what I do, and why I love my job so much. Hopefully, you’ll find this interesting and entertaining
I love talking about my job. For the first post, see Part 1: What led me to become a librarian
Students with some of the books we purchased through a bookfair (Faces obscured to protect identity)
Part 2: What gets me excited about my job?
The kids, first and foremost. I love having my students come up to me and tell me about this awesome book they just read. I love it when I can find that perfect book for a student and put it in their hands. I love it when they get so excited to be the very first one to check out a new book. Nothing’s more important to me than helping my students learn to love reading and become lifelong readers. I love getting to know my students. I love talking to them about life, having political debates, discussing our favorite mangas.
I love other parts of my job too. I like the level of control that you can have as a media specialist (school librarian) vs. a public librarian. I get to put together the book orders, filling student requests, teacher requests, and books that the students don’t know about yet, but will love once they get their hands on them. I love making attractive book displays. I love using my artsy creative side to make signage. I love putting together programs that help my students realize that school can be fun. I love showing a teacher that one little computer trick that can make their job so much easier.
Oceanside Public Library in California. Yes, I visit local library branches while on vacation. And take pictures of them.
And to be completely honest, I’m a total library/book nerd. Whenever I get a chance to visit a public library, a bookstore, another school library, I jump on the chance. I take pictures. I take notes. I peruse the shelves and check out books. I look at merchandising.
Yes, we have a jet engine in my library. It is awesome.
On my weekends and nights, I love nothing better than to curl up on the couch with a book and read until I fall asleep. So really, being a librarian is my dream job. Not that I spend all day everyday reading on the couch. Actually, I hardly ever read during working hours – I’m way too busy helping students and teachers, planning programs, teaching classes, e-mailing vendors, etc.
Up next in this series: Part 3: A day in the life - a look at what a typical day at work is like for me. It’s probably not what you’d expect.
Got a library related question you’d like to have answered in this series? Shoot me an e-mail: DianaLynnSmiles *at* gmail.com. (replace *at* with the @ sign)









