I have many tattoos. In fact, I have six of them, and two of them are brand-new. So, you may be wondering what tattoos I have. I won’t go into specific, boring detail about each of them, but I’ll at least explain the new ones. Here’s the list.
I am proud to call myself a tattooed librarian. The tattooed librarians of TLA have been all over the news lately. Maybe ALA or another state library association will do a similar calendar. I would love to be a part of it. The media coverage these librarians have gotten is definitely breaking down the stereotype of the old school librarian, and I think that’s a really good thing.
I did a Google search on tattooed librarians, and discovered many results on the topic. There are many links to stories about the TLA calendar, a Ning site for tattooed librarians, and a tattooed librarians Facebook group. Long ago tattoos hit the mainstream. Many people that you would never picture having a tattoo, in fact, have them. I am one of those people.
So take a closer look at your friendly neighborhood librarian. Maybe they’re one of the people that are helping to break down the old school librarian stereotype. I know I am.
- Heart
- Sunflower
- Parrot
- Sun with a beach scene inside
- Open book
- My aunt’s initials (SLC)
I am proud to call myself a tattooed librarian. The tattooed librarians of TLA have been all over the news lately. Maybe ALA or another state library association will do a similar calendar. I would love to be a part of it. The media coverage these librarians have gotten is definitely breaking down the stereotype of the old school librarian, and I think that’s a really good thing.
I did a Google search on tattooed librarians, and discovered many results on the topic. There are many links to stories about the TLA calendar, a Ning site for tattooed librarians, and a tattooed librarians Facebook group. Long ago tattoos hit the mainstream. Many people that you would never picture having a tattoo, in fact, have them. I am one of those people.
So take a closer look at your friendly neighborhood librarian. Maybe they’re one of the people that are helping to break down the old school librarian stereotype. I know I am.