Superhéroes en tu biblioteca

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“Hagamos una campaña… cada niño debería obtener una tarjeta de biblioteca y usarla”.

Estas palabras fueron pronunciadas en 1987 por el entonces Secretario de Educación, William Bennett. La Asociación Americana de Bibliotecas hizo precisamente eso y designó septiembre como el Mes de la Inscripción para el Carné de Biblioteca. Es una celebración nacional que celebra la importancia que un carné de biblioteca puede tener en la educación infantil y en la promoción de la alfabetización.

Recientemente, la Asociación Americana de Bibliotecas ha creado una mesa redonda para reunir a bibliotecarios y trabajadores de bibliotecas apasionados por los cómics y las novelas gráficas y destacar sus beneficios. En su honor, queremos celebrar los cómics y las novelas gráficas protagonizados por profesionales de bibliotecas. Estos bibliotecarios ficticios son muy especiales, desde ayudar a adolescentes a encontrar libros sobre rituales antiguos hasta ser los bibliotecarios a cargo de todos los libros imaginables. Sin ningún orden en particular, aquí están cinco de los mejores bibliotecarios del mundo del cómic.

Cover image for Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Vol. 1

Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Vol. 1

Rupert Giles is the librarian of Sunnydale Highschool, though his real job is to train The Slayer to defend earth from supernatural enemies. A bit of a technophobe, a bit of a father figure to the teens he works with, there’s no librarian we’d rather know in the fight against evil. I’m fairly certain we do not have the large handbook for demon-slaying, Vampyre, in our library system, but maybe I haven’t looked closely enough in the 133s of the non-fiction section.

Cover image for The Dreaming, Volume 1: Pathways and Emanations

The Dreaming, Volume 1: Pathways and Emanations

Lucien is the librarian for Dream’s manor, or as it is known on earth, Ghost Castle. Quite a peculiar library, it is filled with all manner of volumes that were never written. As he likes to put it, “Every unspoken sonnet, every unfinished opus. Even those titles retconned by martyr…” Our librarians can’t help you find “sorceress scrolls” but they can help you in your quest to make your dream a reality.

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Batgirl: The Greatest Stories Ever Told

Barbara Gordon, also known as the superhero Bat Girl, was once a librarian for Gotham City. Holding her doctorate in library science, she was the head of the Gotham City library and a symbol of the women’s empowerment movement of the 1960s. Her modern appearance has involved her being paralyzed (and eventually recovered) and working as the figure known as The Oracle, using her immense intellect and information searching skills to help fight crime and keep the city safe. Vigilante justice and crime-fighting might not be legal, but visit our website for a host of legal resources (please disregard if you are The Joker).

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Library Wars: Love & War, Volume 1

The Library Team, as featured in the manga Library War, is a task force fighting against the censorship of materials kept in libraries. The task force is filled with library clerks as well as seasoned librarians, Iku Kasahara being the main character and working her way up from being a clerk. The libraries in this tale have passed the Library Freedom Act, which contains the statement, “Libraries have the freedom to acquire their collections. Libraries have the freedom to circulate materials in their collections. Libraries guarantee the privacy of their patrons. Libraries oppose any type of censorship. When libraries are imperiled, librarians will join together to secure their freedom.”

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Archival Quality

Last and certainly not least is Celeste Walden, a librarian who loses her job in a public library and takes up an archival position at the haunted Logan Museum in the graphic novel Archival Quality. Her job entails scanning old photos and antique medical documents, mostly at night because she lives in a special apartment above the museum. To be honest, I’d love to live in an apartment above a library, but I’m sure there’s plenty of reasons that can’t happen…not to mention if there’s a ghost floating around like the one Celeste meets—I’m not sure how I’d get by. Celeste deals a lot with her mental health and learning the sometimes disturbing history of psychological medicine. If you need a wellness check, the library offers many mindfulness and relaxation programs. Look at your local branch to see what programs they offer.

¡Tómate una foto con tu tarjeta de biblioteca y usa el hashtag #GetLibraryCarded para celebrar el Mes de Inscripción para la Tarjeta de Biblioteca y agradecer a los cruzados con capa que dirigen tu sucursal local !