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Interview Post: Netanel Ganin

Interview Post: Netanel Ganin




Biographical
Name?
Netanel Ganin

Current Job?
I work at Brandeis University as a cataloger (Hebrew specialty).

How long have you been in the field?
I got my first library job as a student employee in 2005, and my first professional job in 2009. I graduated Simmons College with my MLS in 2015.


How Do You Work?

What is your office/workspace like?
We have an open office which has its pros and cons. If you need to check-in about something real quick, it�s easy. The downside is that you hear everything that happens which can be awkward.

How do you organize your days?
I�m a proponent of task lists. I have weekly tasks, monthly tasks, and daily tasks, and three separate lists to keep track of them.

What do you spend most of your time doing?
Well, on paper I split my time 70/30 between cataloging non-Hebrew language material, and Hebrew-language material. Certainly cataloging the Hebrew resources takes longer (less copy exists, the transliteration takes more time). Beyond the actual cataloging, I�ve recently been creating NACO/SACO (Hebrew/Judaica funnel) records, and taking on new projects as they come up. Some of those include: working with Zepheira/Atlason a linked data pilot for my library�s special collections, and updating headings/names in our local catalog (5958 so far).

What is a typical day like for you?
  • Catalog a bunch of Hebrew books (we get bi-weekly shipments and I whittle �em down);
  • Catalog a bunch of English books (these roll in endlessly, and we prioritize reserves and patron-holds);
  • Attend a meeting;
  • Work a bit on any in-progress special projects going.

What are you reading right now?
I�m currently listening to Blind Assassinby Margaret Atwood. I recently finished listening to A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab and All the Birds in the Sky by Charlie Jane Anders. I�m a big audiobook fan; I listen on the train, while doing chores, and on walks.

What's the best professional advice you've ever received?
Ask questions, look things up, ask more questions. It�s not a specific piece of advice, but it�s guided me well.

What have you found yourself doing at work that you never expected?
So far...no negative surprises. I�m enjoying being a Serious-Beans cataloger and that, in-of-itself, is a pleasant surprise.


Inside the Library Studio


What is your favorite word?
Catacombs? I don�t know. I just picked one that I like the sound of. I like words a lot.

What is your least favorite word?
Indescribable. Because you just did.

What profession other than your own would you love to attempt?
I used to be play in bands (here is some evidence of that):



If I had the time to play in bands and accomplish all I want to professionally, then I would!

What profession would you never want to attempt?
I would never want to try anything with like, life and death on the line. Bad metadata can be cleaned up but doctor-biz? That�s too intense for me.

Everything Else

What are you most proud of in your career?
It isn�t something I�d ever recommend anyone else do (many mistakes were made along the way in both execution and planning) -- but the fact that I actually got that project of mine, Emflixup and running from scratch is my proudest career-accomplishment to date.

If you're willing to share, tell about a mistake you made on the job.
I was participating in a big library shifting project, and I accidentally shifted about 5 shelves worth or so backwards.

When you aren't at work, what are you likely doing?
I�m an avid media consumer and am always down to talk about the latest episode of m�shows. I enjoy latchhooking, playing bass, and working on professional development (i.e. blogging and reading, and practicing).

Who else would you like to see answer these questions?
Jessica Schomberg! (@schomj)


Netanel tweets at @OpOnions and blogs at I Never Metadata I Didn't Like.