In our last two posts, we wrote about some of our older books in the collection. Now we're focusing on taking care of all the books in the Bullis Room.
Lot of work goes into maintaining this collection. Over the years we've cataloged, shelved, sorted, repaired, and restored books while also setting up, organizing, cleaning and dusting the room they are in. All of this takes lots of volunteers, and we are always in need of more.
In 2013 National Volunteer Week runs from April 21 to April 27, but we don't have to wait until then to get involved. The beginning of this new year is a good time for all of us to be thinking about how we can use some of our spare time to help our community.
We hope that you will consider the Bullis Room when you're doing your volunteer planning. If you'd like more specific information about what sort of tasks are involved, please stop by the library and ask for June. She'll give you a tour and fill you in.
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Sunday, January 13, 2013
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
VOLUNTEERING
Ever wonder what it takes to keep a collection of unique books organized, usable, and available? Lots of stuff.
Here's some of the things that happen during a typical week here in the Bullis Room:
dusting
organizing files and documents
shelf reading
cataloging materials
maintaining the database
repairing books and materials
planning outreach
maintaining display case
researching
interpreting materials
planning publicity
transcribing account books and diaries
evaluating materials
numbering documents
cross-referencing ephemera in books and on data base
AND (equally important)
sitting at the round table or in one of these soft chairs, enjoying a book or some of the fascinating maps, diaries, and other documents that make up this collection.
The Bullis Collection cannot be maintained without the dedicated volunteers who donate their time and talents to its well-being. Come to think of it, that's true for our community...and country...and this world in which we live. Thank you, Volunteers, everywhere, for all you do and for just being there.
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