Geng Chaozhong was still sitting there pouring himself a drink.
Hunters, what they need most is patience.
Geng Chaozhong has no intention of extracting any information from Tanaka Hideki now. No matter how stupid Tanaka is, he is also a special agent of the Special High School. Under the influence of his ears and eyes, he still has the basic judgment ability. If he shows a lot of doubts about him now,
If you ask for help, it will easily arouse the other party's suspicion and ultimately ruin your entire plan.
Now in the eyes of Tian Zhong, I should be a senior who cares about the younger generation and helps occasionally. Being a little more indifferent would be good for maintaining my image in Tian Zhong's eyes.
And Geng Chaozhong believed that there would come a time when Tanaka would beg for him, and at that time, he would be able to lead him step by step into his own cage.
When he returned to Yanda, it was already past three o'clock in the afternoon. When he saw the library door open, Director Hong must have returned. Geng Chaozhong stopped the car and hurried in.
"where have you been?"
Director Hong was sitting behind his desk looking through something when he saw Geng Chaozhong come in and asked casually.
"Everyone went to participate in the parade, so I walked around the school." Geng Chaozhong said.
"Well," Director Hong nodded, picked up a book and handed it to Geng Chaozhong, "I saw that you had posted small notes marked "0123" on several books. What is this?
mean?"
"Oh," Geng Chaozhong touched his head, "This is a method of classifying books. I made it for the convenience of categorizing and editing. After I classify them, I will tear them up."
"Oh? Which method do you classify by?" Director Hong's eyes lit up.
"This is a classification based on the nature and function of documents. Zero-time documents refer to oral narratives, notes, diaries, and meeting minutes. These documents have not been processed twice and are considered original documents, so they are classified as zero-time documents.
"As for primary documents, it refers to papers, monographs, abstracts, standards, etc., while tertiary documents refer to reviews, textbooks, encyclopedias, etc." Geng Chaozhong talked eloquently.
In fact, these things are all part of information science when I was in college. I heard the teacher tell me when I was in class that the so-called library management and information science actually belong to the same subject category, especially in terms of information collection. Many things are the same.
are common.
Of course, what Geng Chaozhong knew was very basic, but for people of this era, it was already a discussion that surpassed everyone's cognition.
As Geng Chaozhong described, Director Hong's eyes became brighter and brighter. He tapped his fingers on the table, pondered for a moment, and then asked:
"Unheard of, unheard of! But it sounds very reasonable, and it is different from the way we classify books by age and function. Have you ever engaged in such a job before?"
"No, because I want to engage in this job, I looked for some related books to read, such as "Essentials of Library Science" by Liu Guojun, "Essentials of Library Management" by Mr. Dewey from the United States," Geng Chaozhong replied.
"Not bad," Director Hong nodded with satisfaction, "You are very attentive and learn things quickly. To be honest, I have seen your collection and editing classification management these days, which is really eye-opening. I think you can do a good job in a library."
There are so many more things I can do than I can do!"
"Students are scared, students don't dare." Geng Chaozhong quickly bowed his head and said humbly.
"There is no priority in learning, and the master is the teacher. There is nothing to be afraid of!" Director Hong waved his hand nonchalantly, "To be honest, my job is to engage in history, because it involves the collection of a lot of materials and the organization of books.
I have gained a certain amount of experience, so I was sent to be the librarian. In fact, this is just chasing ducks to put on the shelves, which is not an important task!"
"Director Hong, you are so humble. I have seen your classification. It is meticulous and thorough, and it is an eye-opener for students!" Geng Chaozhong said with a smile.
"Hypocritical, you are hypocritical," Director Hong stretched out one finger and nodded at Geng Chaozhong twice, "I know my own level, I am just a layman!"
Geng Chaozhong was not easy to talk to, so he could only smile.
"Let's do this!" Director Hong patted the table, "From now on, I will leave this library stall to you. If you do a good job, I will apply to Principal Situ to let you do this job. How about it?"
"Isn't this bad? Students are just new here..."
Geng Chaozhong was also secretly surprised. He really didn't expect that Director Hong would hand over the responsibility of managing the library to him after he had only been here four days. This was such a child's play!
However, he has already heard about Director Hong's character. He is obsessed with research and has no interest in managing affairs. Besides, this teacher at Yan University has many unconventional and strange people, and he has long been used to it!
"Ahem!" Director Hong shook his head helplessly, "You have also seen, how much time can I spend in the library a day? It is enough for me to be the head of the history department, and to be the director of the librarian at the same time.
It’s simply overwhelming! You don’t have to be modest, I’ve long wanted to quit, but I just haven’t been able to find a suitable candidate!”
Geng Chaozhong was silent. Director Hong was indeed absent from the library every three days. When it came to library affairs, most of them were handled by himself and a few students.
However, if Director Hong really gave this library position to himself, it would be considered an exceptional appointment. It would probably not be appropriate for him to take over this position when he first arrived.
After thinking for a moment, Geng Chaozhong finally said:
"Director Hong, it's really not appropriate for me to be the librarian when I first arrive. How about this, you can still be the librarian and I can help you take care of things on weekdays. How about that?"
"That's fine!" Director Hong agreed.
It’s not that he really doesn’t know how to handle things, he’s just really bored by the curator’s work. If Geng Chaozhong could share all his work, he would be happy to be a hands-off shopkeeper.
After thinking for a while, Director Hong pulled out a piece of rice paper from under the table, and then took out a writing brush. It looked like he was going to write something. Geng Chaozhong quickly took the inkstone and sharpened the ink for him.
After a while, Director Hong swiped his brush and handed the paper to Geng Chaozhong:
"Here you go, take this and put it on the academic board."
Geng Chaozhong took the paper and looked at it. It read: Due to staff shortage, the library has specially recruited six part-time students. Monthly allowances will be paid, and the salary is negotiable.
"Are you going to recruit people?" Geng Chaozhong raised his head in surprise.
"Well, this library department has just been expanded. It has a larger area and requires more manpower. Recruiting more people has been something that has been considered for a long time." Director Hong also showed a smile on his face, "Also, if I am not here
If so, it will be up to you to arrange the recruitment of the personnel. It is best to find people from average family backgrounds and take appropriate care of them. Do you understand this?"
"Understood." Geng Chaozhong nodded.
"Well," Director Hong nodded, "You've been here for several days and haven't had a break. I'll recruit a few more people and I'll make arrangements. I can give you a day off in three days."
"Thank you, curator!" Geng Chaozhong showed an overjoyed expression.