favorite new/changed lcsh of the week (7 may 2008)

(A) 150 African spurred tortoises as pets [May Subd Geog] [sp2008003319]
053 SF459.T8
550 BT Pets

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(C) 150 Cookery (Tahini) [sp2008002746]
550 BT Cookery (Sesame)
550 RT Tahini

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150 Dressage horses [May Subd Geog] [sp 87001767]
* 360 SA names of individual dressage horses

eg. Blue Hors Matiné

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(C) 150 Flash mobs [May Subd Geog] [sp2008002890]
680 Here are entered works on large groups of people who gather in a predetermined
location, perform a brief action, and quickly disperse.
450 UF Inexplicable mobs (Flash mobs)
450 UF Mobs, Flash
550 BT Crowds

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It’s Quorn!!

(C) 150 Fungal proteins [May Subd Geog] [sp2008002773]
450 UF Mycoproteins
550 BT Fungi
550 BT Proteins

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Can’t help but think of “Heathers”…

(C) 150 High school football players [May Subd Geog] [sp2008002716]
550 BT Football players
550 BT High school athletes

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(A) 150 Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy [May Subd Geog] [sp2008002964]
053 RC489.M55
450 UF MBCT (Psychotherapy)
550 BT Cognitive therapy
550 BT Meditation—Therapeutic use

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150 Music and violence [May Subd Geog] [sp2008002967]
450 UF Violence and music
550 BT Violence

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(C) 150 Polly Pocket dolls [Not Subd Geog] [sp2008002270]
550 BT Character dolls

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150 Slain in the Spirit [sp 90003966]
* 550 BT Trance CANCEL
* 550 BT Trance—Religious aspects—Christianity

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(C) 150 Traitors in literature [Not Subd Geog] [sp2008002172]

comps.

Two days down. Three to go.

What my advisor told me is unsurprisingly actually true so far: it is actually kind of fun. The four hours flies past. It’s just playing with ideas and writing.

One thing it is teaching me is I can crank out 7-8 not too terrible pages a day if I actually sit my butt in a chair and work in a highly focused manner for four hours straight. And it is not even unpleasant. I feel energized, if slightly dazed, when I am done.

So yeah, it’s really not that big a deal, though I never believed any of the other doctoral students ahead of me who told me that.

back to the everyday.

So my literature review for comps has been distributed to my committee members. It’s a tome [1], so I feel a little bad about dropping in the collective lap of my committee. But it was a very useful paper for me to put together.

One of the things I argue in this paper is that the predominant conception of everyday life in LIS is limited in its negativity. In her dissertation [2], Jenna Hartel surveyed everyday life information seeking (ELIS) studies and found 80% of the ELIS-related studies in her analysis focused on information seeking in either compromised everyday life situations such as illness or crisis, or in the everyday lives of populations seen as marginalized or disadvantaged.

This problem-centered orientation also pervades much of information behavior research outside “the everyday.” Information need has typically been conceived of as “having a problem” that information can help you solve. Our models of information behavior are full of anxieties and gaps and anomalous states.

In a recent paper, Hartel and Jarkko Kari argued for a shift of research attention to the higher things in life, which they define as “usually positive human phenomena, experiences, or activities that transcend the daily grind with its rationality and necessities” [3, p. 1132]. I concur that LIS has a taken a negative view of information phenomena and that as a discipline we should also attend to the role information plays in the the higher things of life.

However, they contrast the higher things in life with the “lower things” of the everyday, described as “relatively drab, uninteresting, and involuntary basic events that dominate people’s behavior” and “dominated by conformity, rules, rituals” (p. 1131). This is where I disagree. This view may be the going thing within LIS but we need not keep it.

I argue, citing works in sociology and critical studies, that everyday life does not exclude the pleasurable and the profound. There are myriad ways in which people bring the pleasurable, the profound, and the creative into their everyday lives. Michel de Certeau views the ordinary person in everyday life as an active, creative individual making and seizing opportunities, triumphing over imposed order, and making joyful discoveries [4, p. xix]. This is what makes life worth living.

It is with all of this dancing in my head that I stumbled upon this article in the NYTimes: Unboxed: Can You Become a Creature of New Habits?

Yes we can, and it is good for us:

Rather than dismissing ourselves as unchangeable creatures of habit, we can instead direct our own change by consciously developing new habits. In fact, the more new things we try — the more we step outside our comfort zone — the more inherently creative we become, both in the workplace and in our personal lives.

This bodes well for my creativity, as I am the queen of instituting new habits which are inevitably replaced with new and different habits. Heh.

Anyway, the connection with notions of the everyday is that even our habits are not thrust upon us. We can design our everyday routines creatively. Of course there are always constraints (money, limited time, the need to sleep at some point even though Provigil exists); but, we are not cogs in a drab machine. That everyday life provides us with opportunities for higher things, and not just a tedious daily grind, is supported by a further quote from the article:

The first thing needed for innovation is a fascination with wonder…But we are taught instead to ‘decide,’ just as our president calls himself ‘the Decider’ … to decide is to kill off all possibilities but one. A good innovational thinker is always exploring the many other possibilities. … You cannot have innovation…unless you are willing and able to move through the unknown and go from curiosity to wonder.

Ah, this last bit brings to mind some of Henry Miller’s rhapsodies:

The prisoner is not the one who has committed a crime, but the one who clings to his crime and lives it over and over. We are all guilty of crime, the great crime of not living life to the full. But we are all potentially free. We can stop thinking of what we have failed to do and do whatever lies within our power. What the these powers that are in us may be no one has truly dared to imagine. That they are infinite we will realize the day we admit to ourselves that imagination is everything. Imagination is the voice of daring. If there is anything God-like about God it is that. He dared to imagine everything [from Sexus, I know not which page].

How amazing the everyday is! And when did I become such an optimist?

But if anyone asks, I’m going to chalk up the length of my lit review to innovative thinking and the need to explore many possibilities and connections. It’s not just that I appear to be constitutionally unable to write concisely.

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1. Final version was 171 pages, citing 663 sources.
2. Hartel, Jenna. 2007. “Information activities, resources & spaces in the hobby of gourmet cooking.” PhD dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles.
3. Kari, Jarkko and Jenna Hartel. 2007. Information and higher things in life: addressing the pleasurable and the profound in information science . Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 58 (8): 1131-47.
4. de Certeau, Michel. 1984. The practice of everyday life. translator Steven Rendall. Berkeley: University of California Press

best new/changed lcsh of the week (April 23, 2008)

I prefer dabbling ducks, personally.

150 Anas [May Subd Geog] [sp 85004818]
* 053 QL696.A52 CANCEL
* 053 QL696.A52 (Zoology)
* 450 UF Dabbling ducks

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(C) 150 Bawdy poetry, Greek (Modern) [May Subd Geog] [sp2008001615]
450 UF Greek bawdy poetry, Modern
450 UF Modern Greek bawdy poetry
550 BT Greek poetry, Modern

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LC is very concerned with postage stamps.

150 Celebrities on postage stamps [sp2008002604]
550 BT Postage stamps

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craft stick snowman

I use craft sticks in art. … For mixing paint and ink.

(C) 150 Craft sticks in art [Not Subd Geog] [sp2008002289]

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Emi the rhino

(A) 150 Emi (Rhinoceros) [Not Subd Geog] [sp2008002710]
550 BT Rhinoceroses

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mmm…. pops…

(C) 150 Ice pops [May Subd Geog] [sp2008002290]
450 UF Ice lollies
450 UF Icelollies
450 UF Popsicle (Trademark)
550 BT Frozen desserts

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(C) 150 Laminated plastics in interior decoration [May Subd Geog] [sp2007002392]
550 BT Interior decoration

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the famous paraplegic cat and his “draggin wagon”: http://www.dragginbear.com/

(A) 150 Little Draggin’ Bear (Cat) [Not Subd Geog] [sp2008002676]
450 UF Draggin’ Bear (Cat)
550 BT Cats

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(C) 150 Nouveau riche [May Subd Geog] [sp2007007131]
450 UF New-moneyed people
450 UF New-monied people
450 UF New rich people
450 UF Newly rich people
450 UF Nouveaux riches
550 BT Rich people

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I’m trying to remember if there are any violent singing cowboys… I’m not real up on my cowboy movies and characters. If not, there should be. The question that comes to my mind next is: How much more terrifying would Anton Chigurh have been if he sang showtunes?

155 Singing cowboy films [Not Subd Geog] [sp2007025622]
680 Here are entered films that feature a non-violent, singing cowboy hero.
555 BT Western films

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It must be famous animals week at LC. It’s the world’s smallest horse! Hmm… there appears to be no LCSH for Guide horses

(A) 150 Thumbelina (Horse) [Not Subd Geog] [sp2008002679]
550 BT Horses

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150 Towel folding [May Subd Geog] [sp2008002543]
450 UF Folding of towels
550 BT Textile crafts

best new/changed lcsh of the week (16 april 2008)

(C)150 Grassroots comic books, strips, etc. [May Subd Geog] [sp2008020216]
680 Here are entered works on comics made by local community activists and other
non-professional artists that are intended to communicate a message and/or to encourage
debate on an issue.
450UF Grass root comic books, strips, etc.
450UF Grass roots comic books, strips, etc.
450UF Grassroot comic books, strips, etc.
550BT Comic books, strips, etc.

(C)150 Heart valve prosthesis-Fluid dynamics [sp2005003051]
550BT Fluid dynamics

curse, curse, curse the stupid black eyed peas that what first came to mind was fergie, not camels. or alanis morissette
(A)150 Humps (Anatomy) [May Subd Geog] [sp2008002242]
550BT Anatomy

155 Juvenile delinquency television programs [Not Subd Geog] [sp2007025296]
555BT Teen television programs
555BT Television crime shows

(C)151 Knapsack Pass (Wash.) [sp2008020219]
550BT Mountain passes-Washington (State)

151 Pella of the Decapolis (Extinct city) [sp 93003551]
* 451UF Pella Decapolitana (Extinct city)

(C)151 Surprise Gap (Wash.) [sp2008020221]
451UF Surprise Pass (Wash.)
550BT Mountain passes-Washington (State)

technomyrmex
(C)150 Technomyrmex [May Subd Geog] [sp2008002181]
053 QL568.F7 (Zoology)
550BT Ants

cute little vesper bat face
150 Vespertilionidae [May Subd Geog] [sp 85142941]
* 450UF Evening bats
* 450UF Vesper bats