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		<title>By: Andy Burkhardt</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think that fun is often associated with libraries. Especially public libraries where people are coming in for story times, book clubs, and other fun programming. Maybe not as much with academic libraries but that is changing too.

I know I associate libraries with fun, but I suppose I&#039;m a librarian and don&#039;t really count. But I try to let that show through everyday when I work at the library. This is fun work that we are doing. The fun that we have as library staff can be infectious for patrons and make the library a much more welcome place to be.

Actually our unofficial motto for the staff is &quot;all fun, all the time.&quot; We even put that on our Facebook page.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think that fun is often associated with libraries. Especially public libraries where people are coming in for story times, book clubs, and other fun programming. Maybe not as much with academic libraries but that is changing too.</p>
<p>I know I associate libraries with fun, but I suppose I&#8217;m a librarian and don&#8217;t really count. But I try to let that show through everyday when I work at the library. This is fun work that we are doing. The fun that we have as library staff can be infectious for patrons and make the library a much more welcome place to be.</p>
<p>Actually our unofficial motto for the staff is &#8220;all fun, all the time.&#8221; We even put that on our Facebook page.</p>
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