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That was a very informative comment. The Inns of Court in this country function in a very different way. Our Bar Association is more like your Inns of Court.
Also thank you for the website! What a beautiful library you have and what a marvelous history!
Our library here is open to the public. It serves an important need that way but it certainly creates a different atmosphere!
Hope to hear from you again.
Michele
If you have looked at my page, you know that I am in the Obama/Biden support group. Do you or the people at your library have any opinions about our candidate? No pressure, just curious. A pretty significant number of Law Librarians over here are apparently in favor of McCain/Palin.
We get the impression over here that Europeans pay more attention to our political madness than we do to theirs. If that's true, I suspect it is because we are the 600 lb. gorilla in the room, and so we bear watching. That's kind of a joke but not very funny.
I am no great authority on economic matters, but it looks as if your Prime Minister is being overwhelmed by the mess of the Global Economy. The US is a really big part of what is going wrong. We have had eight years of total irresponsibility in the White House and it has encouraged a climate of greed and more greed in the business sector. A great many conservative types believe that what is good for business is good for the economy as a whole. That might even be true if business leaders had a sense of responsibility even toward "business" but they seem to be interested only in lining their own pockets and the future can shift for itself.
It sounds to me that your Mr. Brown, like quite a few folks over here, felt that what is good for business is good for the economy. The Real Estate mess that was created over here has come close to destroying banking and like the plague is spreading around the world. I don't know what the Prime Minister could have done about it, really, but he may have been able to discourage banking on your side from indulging in all this high risk (diguised as tripleA) investing. It has been obvious to even laymen over here that the whole thing had to come crashing down sooner or later, but those who were making millions did not care. They still don't (they got theirs you see). Mr. Brown is supposed to be an economist or at least a fiscal responsibility advocate, he really should have seen this coming. I don't know how much power your Prime Minister actually has over business in the UK. He is right about the Global Economy needing some global regulations.
Sorry if that last message seems to rant. Our economy is sinking fast over here and it makes me very angry. It was all avoidable. Sorry to hear that your situation is messed up too.
Michele
I am responsible for replacing missing parts and claiming things that did not arrive as expected, so I am in contact with the publishers often. I work under the Acquisitions Librarian and we work under the Head of Technical Services, who gives us projects regularly that are designed to clean up the OPAC and make it work better.
What are your duties and respoonsibilities?
I am hoping to be able to go back to school and earn a Master's Degree, so I can advance a bit in this line of work. I am interested in Cataloging. Finding the time and money to pursue these things is getting harder and harder though.
Iwould be interested to know in what ways is it different for you working at the Inner Temple Library rather than Law Firms and Gov. Libraries.
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