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View Article  Spirit of Librarianship Fall 2006 - Call For Nominations
The two people on student council who would normally run the SoL Award process were both nominated (along with Council chair) so I ended up volunteering to take it over since it was guaranteed I wouldn't be nominated (well, I could be nominated I guess but I wouldn't have been able to accept having won it before.)

So anyhow, this is the blurb that went out last night.  I would encourage anyone reading this who's eligible (basically any student, faculty or staff) to vote.  It's a very strong field of candidates once again so I won't try to bias anyone by saying who you should vote for - totally non-partisan, that's me! 

I'd made some noises at Council about expanding the Awards program a bit but nothing happened this term unfortunately.  I see no reason why we don't have awards for things like volunteer of the year, highest academic average (one for part-timers, one for full-timers), maybe a "rookie of the year" award out of the first-termers, "unsung hero" for those who don't have a big presence but still are helpful, friendly and effective at school, on and on.  It wouldn't be hard to do (future councils, are you listening?) and would help "spread the love" instead of having only one award. 

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Voting for the Spirit of Librarianship Award is now active!   
     

All students, faculty and staff are eligible to vote. You may vote any time between now and Thursday November 30 at 11:59 pm.  Late votes will not be counted.  The winner will be announced at the "Destressor", a social event that is tentatively scheduled for Monday December 4 at 4:30pm at the Grad Club. 

Below is a list of the nominees and the blurbs which were submitted that explain why each person was nominated.  You can only vote for one person and your first vote is final.  (If you nominated a person that does *not* count as your vote and you have to re-vote for them for it to count.  Sorry for this inconvenience.)
      
Please send your vote with the subject heading "SOL VOTE - <Nominee Name>" in the subject line to the following email address:
mlisstudentcouncil@gmail.com
   
Thank you for your participation!      

The Spirit of Librarianship Committee
Jason Hammond
Mary Brown

PS - if you would like to learn more about the Spirit of Librarianship Award, you can visit: http:///www.jason.hammond.net/spirit.htm

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Spirit of Librarianship Nominees - Fall 2006
Emily Gusba
Iona Henderson
Lindsay Holdsworth
Dave Hudson
Barb Janicek
Michael McAlpine
Megan Potts
Magda Skowran
Gillian Webster

Emily Gusba
Emily is energetic and friendly in class.  She has helped organize extra-curricular activities for our class and eagerly supports other peoples ideas.  She worked hard to make class sweatshirts. Emily is good at working with others and is always helpful.

Iona Henderson
Iona is always cheerful, outgoing and energetic every time I see her.  She is always there to listen to anyone who has problems and is heavily involved in councils.  Her positive attitude and genuine concern for everyone makes her an awesome person to be around and work with.  Her tireless attempts to expose MLISers to the professional and social side of librarianship should earn her the spirit award.  As a member of the peer mentoring committee, she has spent countless hours connecting us with working professionals.  Iona also works to build connections between students, through her coordinating work with the peer mentorship group.  Her efforts on the social committee include trying to convince us that even if we are in library school, we should still have the occasional evening off.  Even better, she gives out food to her classmates!  Iona once came to class with home-smoked Pacific salmon, fresh off the plane from the west coast.

Lindsay Holdsworth
Put simply, Lindsay is a dynamo.  In addition to taking five classes per semester for each of the last three semesters (and maintaining an honour roll average overall), she's worked a part-time job at the London Public Library and volunteered on a number of student organizations in high-commitment, high-responsibility positions including Treasurer for CLA and Chair of Student Council.  When we met with our Advocacy professor earlier this term, the professor observed that she felt like she was teaching at least three future CLA Presidents.  I don't know who the other two people she was referring to were but I am pretty sure Lindsay
was the third one!

Dave Hudson
I'd like to nominate Dave Hudson.  He is a great classmate who is enthusiastic, inquisitive, very helpful, friendly and an all around good student.  The job of a librarian- we are taught, is to find information for information seekers.  He has helped many in my class by sharing his knowledge with those of us who may be lacking it with regards to assignments.  I think he would be a wonderful candidate for this award.

Barb Janicek
I'm nominating Barb Janicek for the Spirit of Librarianship award. Barb is a dedicated student and a supportive colleague. Always there with a helpful suggestion, a sympathetic ear or just a videotape of your favourite show (that you missed, because there's no time!); Barb represents what is great about the MLIS program. Barb's advocacy on behalf of her fellow students is inspirational, as is her attention to detail and strong work ethic. Her calm demeanor and good humour make her an excellent future librarian and a valuable fellow-student.

Michael McAlpine
I would like to nominate Michael McAlpine for the Spirit of Librarianship Award.  Michael has no previous experience in libraries and from the beginning of the semester he has shown enthusiasm for learning about librarianship and a dedication to the ideals of the profession.  He is an eager, hard-working guy who is always willing to help someone in need and he is excited about his future in the field.  Michael loves the MLIS Program and his devotion to both his studies and the profession of librarianship is inspiring to those around him.  

Megan Potts
I would like to nominate Megan Potts of section 002.  She is always attentive in class, she always participates in class discussion and offers extra insight into course material. She is very friendly and very enthusiastic about being in this program. She offers help whenever asked for it.

Magda Skowran
I'd like to nominate Magda Skowran because she embodies the energy and optimistic attitude that I think librarians should have.

Gillian Webster
I'd like to nominate Gillian Webster for the Spirit of Librarianship.  I feel that Gillian exemplifies the true spirit of library and information science through her dedication to organizing social outings for the stressed out students of this programme.  We all work hard at our studies, and often it is refreshing to get out with our colleagues and friends and blow off some steam.  From my past experiences on student council I know how much time and effort goes into organizing these events.  Gillian has also been responsible for fundraising within the MLIS programme, and takes time to attend and support social events including the trivia nights on Wednesday evenings, and the speakers that are brought in by the MLIS administration for lectures.  As well, she is an active member of her community, working part-time at the London Public Library, and publishing short stories in some campus feminist publications.  For these reasons I feel she is an ideal candidate for the Spirit of Librarianship this semester.
View Article  Friday Fun Link - World's Oldest Blogger? (Nov 24, 2006)

Is 92-year-old Donald Crowdis (former host of the Candadian TV program The Nature of Things) the world’s oldest blogger? Even if he isn’t his blog is terrific. He’s funny and astute. Here’s an excerpt from a recent entry he wrote on cannibalism:

[T]he best food, or at least the best protein, is that which is most like our own. Of course, eating others of our kind gives rise to social problems, and is rare as a result, but it happens. In times past, among some of the Pacific Islands peoples, since a butchered human very much resembled a butchered pig, it was referred to as “long pig”. I presume these cannibals ate only their enemies, not their family members, no matter how tasty they may have looked. Most of us have accepted that humans are precious in the sight of God, while ordinary pig, or “short pig”, is OK nutrition.

(via Boing Boing)

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