Monday, July 09, 2007

I officially sign off as the fourth Librarian in Residence here at the University of Notre Dame. This experience of academic librarianship is one I shall never forget....

If you would like to contact me about information re: Library Residency Programs, please feel free to contact me at (574) 631-8764 or via E-Mail at: lmorgan1@nd.edu
2007 Indiana Library Federation ~ Annual Conference
November 13 - 15, 2007
Indiana Convention Center
Indianapolis IN
Conference Theme: Building Community @ your Library

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I had the opportunity to teach an Instruction Course with the Balfour Program students on campus last Friday afternoon. This course was for our incoming First Year students to experience how to develop a research strategy and to utilize information resources in our libraries. The students were really interested in the types of collections we have available here and we shared a laugh or two about their interests. They are really happy to be @ ND....

Some quototations to begin the week:

"Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here, we might as well dance" (from an e-mail I got from one of my sisters)

"To believe is to become what you believe"--June Jordan, Poet & Essayist

"The price of hating other human beings is loving oneself less"--Eldridge Cleaver, Black Panther Party Leader

Thursday, June 28, 2007

I am preparing for a "vacation" break that is turning not to be one of enjoyment. My Mother is very ill and in the hospital....I am scared and yet at the same time, know that the Lord will prevail no matter the outcome. I don't like that feeling of disconnection,and not knowing, its quite unnerving (3:25pm).

(4:33pm) I just got off the phone with my Mom-mee, as usual, my fears are put to rest, at least for a little while. She is still waiting to hear about test results and the next steps that needs to happen (Big Whew!). My mother is awesome and my hero for many different reasons and on so many different levels. Her humor and wit is a great comfort to me in times of stress and uncertainty. I will be with her on Saturday afternoon and I look forward to her "in my face" reassurances.

On a more "librarian-esque" tip, today was a good class I had this afternoon with ND-Libraries ... "The Autobiographical Incident". We laughed, we shared, we reflected, and of course, we wrote some stuff down. I encouraged the students to take this assignment seriously and as an important process of work in general. There are aspects of work we may not like, and that their motivation should be to know that they completed the assignment. On a sidebar, I suggested that maybe they shouldn't get paid if they don't complete it.

Of course the students were in shock by my response, but I think it begs the question: Is their a penalty of sorts if they don't complete the assignments?

One of the students ask (while in class), "what is my motivation to write my biography? I suggested that self satisfaction knowing that they followed directions. Clearly, our students this summer fit the profile of a "Millennial". Onward and upward...... To my students who represent the Summer of '07:

Watch your thoughts, for they become words.
Watch your words, for they become actions.
Watch your actions, for they become habits.
Watch your habits, for they become character.
Watch your character, for it becomes your destiny."

Additional Reflective Thoughts for the Day.......

"Family faces are .....mirrors. Looking at people who belong to us, we see the past, present, and future". --Gail Lumet Buckley, Writer

A mother's love is patient and forgiving when all others are forsaking, it never fails or falters, even though the heart is breaking”--Helen Rice

"The mother-child relationship is paradoxical and, in a sense, tragic. It requires the most intense love on the mother's side, yet this very love must help the child grow away from the mother, and to become fully independent.”--Erich Fromm

"I blame my mother for nothing, but forgive her for everything"-Mary J. Blige

"Some are kissing mothers and some are scolding mothers, but it is love just the same, and most mothers kiss and scold together.”--Pearl S. Buck

"Great minds discuss ideas; Average minds discuss events; Small minds discuss people”--Eleanor Roosevelt

"The young man knows the rules but the old man knows the exceptions”--Oilver Wendell Holmes

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Since most of my colleagues I usually work with are at ALA, its given me a chance to engage with their Mentees. I decided that based on my interactions, I am going to tweek the autobiography class a bit.

I have been fortunate to participate in an online discussion re: What is Library 2.0? So far, the definitions that have resulted from the participants are:

Library 2.0: Taking library service and library content to the user where they are at. Making the focus of library service: user-centered, gradual improvements that are ongoing with the mentality that some library services, resources or tools may cease to exist. Make your library at least as attractive as the most attractive retail store.

According to Jack Maness: Library 2.0 is the application of interactive, collaborative, and multi-media web-based technologies to web-based library services and collections.

Words of Inspiration

"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy"
--Martin Luther King, JR. 1929-1968: Civil Rights Activist and Nobel Laureate

"I found, while thinking about the far-reaching world of the creative black women, that often the truest answer to a question that really matters can be found very close"--Alice Walker, Writer

"Imagine what a harmonious world it could be if every single person, both young and old, shared a little of what he is good at doing"-Quincy Jones, Musician and Business Executive

"A race like an individual, lifts itself up by lifting others up"
-Booker T. Washington, 1856-1915: Educator









Thursday, June 21, 2007


This is my "Mobile Librarian" logo created by one of my talented and creative colleagues, Elaine Savely. I really appreciated how she took a frame of an idea and created this logo. Kudos, praises, and gratitude to you always........


Most of my librarian-colleagues here at ND are off to the annual ALA Conference in Washington DC. I would have went if I weren't in process of moving and bringing my work as a Librarian in Residence to a close. My writing continues as well as meeting with my Mentee, Sardius at least once a week. We enjoyed a break of eating ice cream and I sharing with her the attributes that contributed to my decision to become a librarian. Librarianship is very multi-dimensional and given her abilities, skills, and interests it could be a rewarding career for her as well. She mentioned that her father who is also her Pastor will be celebrating his pastoral anniversary next week so her congregation is busy with last minute preparations. She is feeling good about the work she is doing here and I think, just maybe, there is a "librarian spirit" within her.

Words of Wisdom for today.......

"Our liberation begins when the truth of our own experiences is admitted to ourselves"--Alice Walker, Writer/Poet/Womanist

"The greatest gift is not being afraid to question"--Ruby Dee, Actor

"Deal with yourself as an individual worthy of respect and make everyone else deal with you the same way" --Nikki Giovanni, Poet/Professor

"It's not the load that breaks you down, it's the way you carry it"
--Lena Horne, Entertainer

"When life knocks you down, try to fall on your back because if you can look up, you can get up" --Les Brown, Motivational Speaker


Tuesday, June 19, 2007

My thirty days with Pat L. have been a wonderful time for me to focus on my current/future work responsibilities, and to gather a cadre of literature on leadership;especially in the areas of:
  • Modeling 21st century librarianship behavior
  • Encouraging the Heart by creating a spirit of community with people I work with within University Libraries, as well as with colleagues at ND, and building a repertoire with community leaders in the Michiana community
  • Giving Pat L. socks to remind her of our promise to adopt working principles from our "Commitment Memo" from the May Institute ('07).

3 Things I have learned about leadership:

Being a leader means being a follower...... Good leaders envoke their followers to step in/out of leadership responsibilities. "The leadership is there. If you go out and work with your people, then the leadership will emerge" -Bob Moses, Civil rights activist

Being a leader means doing the difficult........ Good leaders do the difficult things. As Joyce Meyer stated once: "God sets you free when he puts the things you fear all around you--God wants you to confront the things you fear or are angry about the most....God keeps putting the people, the situations, the behaviors that we hate in our midst for this very reason. Our freedom to lead comes from confronting these things........"

Good leaders urge people to "keep on keeping on".......Good leaders urge their followers to become the person they are ordained to become....

"I judge no one, knowing that judging others causes major energy leaks in my life. Judging others is not in my job description. When I judge others, I am automatically "out of bounds and out of tune.......especially with myself. God will deal with other's lives.....I am a transparent leader.....I know my strength is in my openess and honesty with others"---from Jesus:CEO, Using Ancient Wisdom for Visionary Leadership (1992) by Laurie Beth Jones.

Friday, June 15, 2007

I had lunch with my Mentee, Miss. Sardius Giden. What a delightful and engaging young lady who is truly on her way towards greatness. Sardius is grounded, focused, and ready to "make her mark in the world. We had lunch today at University Club here at ND. I gave her a "gift bag of goodies" that only a true "Girly-Girl" can appreciate. She warmly received my gift and I look forward to touching base with her throughout the program this summer.

The students are writing honest and thought-provoking Blog entries and I look forward to reading them. I also sent an e-mail to all of the Mentors to encourage that they make comments on their student's Blogs as well.

I look forward to the opportunities to encourage and engage our IMLS students this Summer. On that note, here are some humbling & profound words of wisdom:

"The inspiration of the race is the race"-Edward Wilmot Blyden, 1832-1912-Scholar & Diplomat

"I eschew racial pride because of my conception of what should properly be the object of pride for an individual; something that he or she has accomplished"-Randall Kennedy, Law Professor

"Our future expectations must be turned into present realities"-James Cone, Theologian

"None of us are responsible for our birth. Our responsibility is the use we make of life" -Joshua Henry Jones, 1886-1934, Novelist & Newspaperman

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

So its the end of the day and I was reflecting back to the days when I truly had no cares in the world other than "hanging out with friends" and loving LL Cool J. The summer months really bring me into this state of mind. I found a video with LL and Jennifer Lopez in a song that mixes "old school hip-hop" beats into it. WOW! yeah, thats right...It's still with me..I still got a lil' swag goin on......!
Congratulations to my "compadrea", Elizabeth Rodriguez of Purdue Libraries http://www.lib.purdue.edu/diversity/fellows/rodriquez/index.htm! She has been awarded one of six Spectrum Scholar Doctoral Scholarships at the University of Pittsburgh for 2007. Elizabeth is an awesome person and librarian who is definitely going to make her mark in the librarian profession. I am so deeply and profoundly proud to know her and consider her one of my good friends in library land! You go Girrl!

Words of Wisdom for today:

"Failure to make possibilities is the most dangerous and common mistake one can make"--Mae Jemison, Astronaut