Tongue-in-cheek checklist.
Satirical electronic journal featuring original library humor.
Conan inhabits the mythical Information Age, where he is a typical reference librarian. His world nevertheless bears some strange similarities to our own. From the Minnesota Association of Law Libraries.
Such categories as Strange Items Found in Books, Weird Patrons, and Creepy Crawlies.
Gilbert and Sullivan parody, lyrics by Diane M. O’Keefe, MSLS, and Janet T. O’Keefe, MLS.
An infinite collection of books–obscure, lost, or not yet written–that belong in the spaces between the books on a library shelf. Frequently asked questions, history of the collection, and how to participate.
Commentary on libraries and librarians including why one should fall to his knees and worship librarians.
Lao Tzu, the reputed author of the work, was a librarian. This is the first attempt by a fellow librarian to translate the Tao te Ching.
An annotated bibliography of cartoons dealing with aspects of librarianship.
Original comedy pieces, including "Top Ten Job Ad Mistakes" and "Nancy Drew in Library School."
Humorous stories and cartoons about libraries, librarians, and related topics.
IFLA collection of library humour. Includes such categories as Library Laws (with apologies to Murphy), Lightbulb Jokes, and Perfect Excuses.
Research into the information literacy skills of Peeps. Includes detailed documentation and pictures on this special population of Easter candy.
This weblog provides a glimpse into the alternate, semi-psychotic universe of the local public library (with some forays into the outside world.)
Huge collection of links, Zen koans, bookmarks and signs, sig file quotes.
Links to a variety of entertaining library- or book-related resources, including the Book Game, Wordplay, library records, and others.
Ruben Bolling's Tom the Dancing Bug considers the possibilities of the public library. From Salon.com.