Librarian stereotypes have persisted for generations, yet their practical impact has rarely been studied. How pervasive are such stereotypes in the digital era, how are they changing, and how do they affect our daily work, our careers, and the future success of the profession? What can we do to defeat tired old perceptions and create positive new images?
The first Umbrella Academy tie-in series! This oversized hardcover collects issues #1–#6 of You Look Like Death, a brand new eight-page Seance story exclusive to the hardcovers, an expanded sketchbook section, and a foreword by Robert Sheehan, portrayer of Klaus in the hit Netflix series, now on Season 3! When 18-year-old Klaus gets himself kicked out of the Umbrella Academy and his allowance discontinued, he heads to a place where his ghoulish talents will be appreciated—Hollywood. But after a magical high on a stash stolen from a vampire drug lord, Klaus needs help, and doesn't have his siblings there to save him. Umbrella Academy creators Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá are joined by Way's Killjoys cowriter Shaun Simon (Collapser) and artist I.N.J. Culbard (Everything), for a supernatural adventure featuring the breakout character from the hit Netflix show!
Gillian, a forty something single, sexy librarian is having difficulty finding a good date. After spending hours scouring the online dating websites, she just cant seem to find the right guy. She meets them all, from pathological liars, to scammers trying to get money to just plain disastrous dates. Ugly ones, good looking ones, short, fat and or bald, they come in all different shapes and sizes. But she doesn't give up. She is determined to find someone and remove her profile by the end of the year. Juggling her library duties; the challenges of dealing with the difficult public and crazy happenings in the library with online potential match searches which she does at work. Shes always watching out for her supervisors in case she is busted, as that could lead to disciplinary action. She never imagines that eventually she would find love in the most obvious place.
Session 1. Trading information and starting conversations -- session 2. Trading information and maintaining conversations -- session 3. Finding a source of friends -- session 4. Electronic communication -- session 5. Appropriate use of humor -- session 6. Entering group conversations -- session 7. Exiting conversations -- session 8. Get-togethers -- session 9. Dating etiquette : letting someone know you like them -- session 10. Dating etiquette : asking someone on a date -- session 11. Dating etiquette : going on dates -- session 12. Dating etiquette : dating do's and don'ts -- session 13. Handling disagreements -- session 14. Handling direct bullying -- session 15. Handling indirect bullying -- session 16. Moving forward and graduation.