These Horses Are Out of the Barn - Ride’m
Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at 09:41AM
Doug Johnson
These Horses Are Out of the Barn - Ride’m
Head for the Edge, Library Media Connection, Jan/Feb 2011
Doug Johnson

All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. - Arthur Schopenhauer


There are realities that we just can’t change. Some technologies, annoyances, politics, and conditions are here to stay despite our best efforts to deny or resist them and grip fast to the status quo. The sooner librarians accept that such things are a permanent part of the educational landscape - that some horses are out of the barn and won’t ever go back in - the sooner we can devote our energies to figuring out how to use them positively and productively.

Here is my short list of things that just are not going to go away:


These horses are long gone, dear readers, and there’s no putting them back in the barn.

Get over it.

Our challenge as professionals is to figure out ways to saddle these horses and ride them. The best schools, teachers and librarians will have students use popular technologies for educational purposes like research, collaboration and data gathering. We will learn our new roles in the e-world of Kindles and Facebook and GoogleApps. We will leverage the political realities of the day to our library users’ advantage.

And we will help our administrators, our staff and our students figure out how to exploit the educational value from each innovation that has any permanence.

Ride’m, librarians!
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