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BOOK OF ANSWERS : THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY TELEPHONE REFERENCE SERVICE'S MOST UNUSUAL AND ENTER

BOOK OF ANSWERS : THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY TELEPHONE REFERENCE SERVICE'S MOST UNUSUAL AND ENTER

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: fun book
Review: As a reference librarian, it's always fun to have confirmation that other libraries get strange questions. This is a fun compendium of popular and not-so-popular questions.

That said, I am more than slightly disturbed that they do not cite their sources. I'm not saying that I doubt the answers that are given, it's just unusual that they're not not saying where the answers came from....

But it's still a fun book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: fun book
Review: As a reference librarian, it's always fun to have confirmation that other libraries get strange questions. This is a fun compendium of popular and not-so-popular questions.

That said, I am more than slightly disturbed that they do not cite their sources. I'm not saying that I doubt the answers that are given, it's just unusual that they're not not saying where the answers came from....

But it's still a fun book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: EVER HEARD OF A GREAT DACHSHUND? -- YOU WILL HERE
Review: Calling the reference desk at your public library has always been one of the quickest and easiest ways to get a question answered or a bit of research done. Questions asked range from the serious to the ludicrous, but, almost without exception, they get answered. Barbara Berliner, head of the New York Library's Telephone Reference Service since 1986 has compiled a list of some of the more interesting questions and answers from this period. The result of this effort is THE BOOK OF ANSWERS.

THE BOOK OF ANSWERS is another of those books that can best be reviewed by citing some of the questions and answers that make up the text. The librarians' ability to answer some of the questions asked makes one wonder how they are able to do so.

Here are just a few examples.

When asked about the most unlikely mating between dogs, Ms. Berliner and her staff came up with a mating between a male Dachshund and a female Great Dane. The resulting litter contained 13 "Great Dachshunds" who were distinguished by their short legs and large heads.

For "Lucy" fans: "I Love Lucy" ran for 6 seasons from 1951 to 1957.

A bit of baseball trivia: The first fine in baseball was levied on June 19, 1846 in the amount of 6 cents for swearing at an umpire.

More trivia: Of all the known animal species, only pigs and human beings get sunburned.

For convenience, the book is broken up into 27 categories which even include one of trick questions such as: "Where in the Bible does it say that cleanliness is next to godliness?" The short answer is "Nowhere."

There are lots of questions and answers on serious subjects such as history, culture, language, fine arts, etc. THE BOOK OF ANSWERS is ideal for flipping open to any page at random and finding some interesting bit of trivia. What fun!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: EVER HEARD OF A GREAT DACHSHUND? -- YOU WILL HERE
Review: Calling the reference desk at your public library has always been one of the quickest and easiest ways to get a question answered or a bit of research done. Questions asked range from the serious to the ludicrous, but, almost without exception, they get answered. Barbara Berliner, head of the New York Library's Telephone Reference Service since 1986 has compiled a list of some of the more interesting questions and answers from this period. The result of this effort is THE BOOK OF ANSWERS.

THE BOOK OF ANSWERS is another of those books that can best be reviewed by citing some of the questions and answers that make up the text. The librarians' ability to answer some of the questions asked makes one wonder how they are able to do so.

Here are just a few examples.

When asked about the most unlikely mating between dogs, Ms. Berliner and her staff came up with a mating between a male Dachshund and a female Great Dane. The resulting litter contained 13 "Great Dachshunds" who were distinguished by their short legs and large heads.

For "Lucy" fans: "I Love Lucy" ran for 6 seasons from 1951 to 1957.

A bit of baseball trivia: The first fine in baseball was levied on June 19, 1846 in the amount of 6 cents for swearing at an umpire.

More trivia: Of all the known animal species, only pigs and human beings get sunburned.

For convenience, the book is broken up into 27 categories which even include one of trick questions such as: "Where in the Bible does it say that cleanliness is next to godliness?" The short answer is "Nowhere."

There are lots of questions and answers on serious subjects such as history, culture, language, fine arts, etc. THE BOOK OF ANSWERS is ideal for flipping open to any page at random and finding some interesting bit of trivia. What fun!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love those librarians
Review: Reference librarians are the colest, and this book proves it. It's fun to pick a random page and learn something new-- perfect for the passenger to read out loud on a road trip.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love those librarians
Review: This book is a real lifesaver. I'm not a geek, but I wil often refer to one or two items before going to a party or family gathering. The true facts in this book really blow people's minds. I especially like the fact that the only 2 manmade objects visible from space are the Chinese Wall and the Fresh Kills landfill in NY.


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