A couple of weeks back I presented at a conference about the value of out-of -the-box thinking. On a whim I included a slide that read: “Keep School Libraries Weird.”
I’ve been doing a little thinking about why, like Austin, we might want to keep school libraries a little weird.
Interestingly, it was Austin Community College librarian, Red Wassenich who coined the phrase Keep Austin Weird when he called into a local radio show to pledge some money. When the DJ asked why he supported the show, he responded, “I don’t know. It helps keep Austin weird.”
Though I know a little about weirdness, especially as the term relates to the libraries I’ve been part of, I don’t pretend to be any sort of expert on Austin. So I wrote to my friend, school librarian and Austin native, Carolyn Foote, and I asked her what makes Austin weird. She shared:
Austin likes “pop-ups” –like food trailers, pop up clothing stores–things that offer a surprise. We’re pretty tolerant of diversity and celebrate being unique. High rises can sit next to old bbq places. Clothing can be weird or even optional ;). We have a naked cyclist. Austin is seen as being more accepting of creativity and the arts. It’s a college town. Education is in its DNA. It’s the capital. And it’s sometimes a point of tension. The legislature struggles with it but they like the weirdness, the culture, the fun. Weird is normal. It’s institutional. It’s native.
Carolyn liked the comparison and we brainstormed a bit.
School libraries can be delightfully weird because:
Let’s keep school libraries weird.
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