Christopher Lloyd wearing a shiny suit and a metal contraction on his head. This is a scene from "Back to the Future" (possibly part 2 |
So a few weeks ago I got an email with the subject "Invitation to ALA Center for the Future of Libraries Working Group" from a name I didn't recognize (but was Miguel Figueroa*). I hardly read it and deleted it. *I later was told by Courtney Young that she "may have had something to do " with my invitation, which is exciting and while we don't talk all that much it made more sense than someone randomly finding me and thinking that I was good for this. So there you go. Then last week, I get the message forwarded back to me, asking me to please consider joining and that the roster would be finalized by the end of the week. I admit I was in a predicament of sorts. I knew the Center for the Future of Libraries was attached to the problematic Summit on the Future of Libraries, and being the disbeliever of "futurism thought leaders" I am I was all kinds of skeptical about what would come out of this (side note: I didn't write that press release, obviously, since there are no GIFs in it, but I disapprove of the term "thought leadership"). BUT: very often, youth services departments are not invited to these tables. And since it was late in the game, if I turned down this appointment there would be a very real chance that they wouldn't ask anyone else.
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