Wislawa Szymborska,* "The Onion."
The onion, now that's something else.
Its innards don't exist.
Nothing but pure onionhead
fill this devout onionist.
Oniony on the inside,
onionesque it appears.
It follows its own daimonion
without our human tears.
Our skin is just a coverup
for the land where none dare go,
an internal inferno
the anathema of anatomy.
In an onion there's only onion
from its top to its toe,
onionymous monomania,
unanimous omninudity.
At peace, of a piece,
internally at rest.
Inside it, there's a smaller one
of undiminished worth.
The second holds a third one,
the third contains a fourth.
A centripetal fugue.
Polyphony compressed.
Nature's rotundest tummy,
its greatest success story
the onion drapes itself in its
own aureoles of glory.
We hold veins, nerves, and fat,
secretions' secret sections.
Not for us such idiotic
onionoid perfections.
*That's a fun name to cutter for, I'm telling you.
Speaking of LIS, I was reading a Stargate SG-1 fanfic the other day that was told from the viewpoint of a librarian/cataloger hired to catalog the highly classified reports and all that random shit they bring back through the Stargate all the time. It was only okay to begin with, but what killed it for me was that the librarian character's refrain was "Sometimes, LCC is not the answer."
Oh, honey. LCC is never the answer. LCC is a lousy system designed to do only one thing: classify the LoC. It's mainly enumerative, the schedules were designed independently of each other (! Christ!), it relies waaaaay too much on cuttering to make up the notation, and the motherfucking thing doesn't even have a comprehensive index. It's a total shitstorm of a scheme, and it does not adapt well to anything besides the collection on which it was based.
The idea that anybody would actually use LCC as even a STARTING point for cataloging ALIEN ARTIFACTS was so unfathomably stupid as to totally kill the fic for me. I mean, for god's sake, if you're not going to develop your own system, you could at least start with UDC or something. Or haul out Colon Classification and give it a brush-up. We have the technology!
The onion, now that's something else.
Its innards don't exist.
Nothing but pure onionhead
fill this devout onionist.
Oniony on the inside,
onionesque it appears.
It follows its own daimonion
without our human tears.
Our skin is just a coverup
for the land where none dare go,
an internal inferno
the anathema of anatomy.
In an onion there's only onion
from its top to its toe,
onionymous monomania,
unanimous omninudity.
At peace, of a piece,
internally at rest.
Inside it, there's a smaller one
of undiminished worth.
The second holds a third one,
the third contains a fourth.
A centripetal fugue.
Polyphony compressed.
Nature's rotundest tummy,
its greatest success story
the onion drapes itself in its
own aureoles of glory.
We hold veins, nerves, and fat,
secretions' secret sections.
Not for us such idiotic
onionoid perfections.
*That's a fun name to cutter for, I'm telling you.
Speaking of LIS, I was reading a Stargate SG-1 fanfic the other day that was told from the viewpoint of a librarian/cataloger hired to catalog the highly classified reports and all that random shit they bring back through the Stargate all the time. It was only okay to begin with, but what killed it for me was that the librarian character's refrain was "Sometimes, LCC is not the answer."
Oh, honey. LCC is never the answer. LCC is a lousy system designed to do only one thing: classify the LoC. It's mainly enumerative, the schedules were designed independently of each other (! Christ!), it relies waaaaay too much on cuttering to make up the notation, and the motherfucking thing doesn't even have a comprehensive index. It's a total shitstorm of a scheme, and it does not adapt well to anything besides the collection on which it was based.
The idea that anybody would actually use LCC as even a STARTING point for cataloging ALIEN ARTIFACTS was so unfathomably stupid as to totally kill the fic for me. I mean, for god's sake, if you're not going to develop your own system, you could at least start with UDC or something. Or haul out Colon Classification and give it a brush-up. We have the technology!