My first memory of interacting with Ned Potter is when he emailed me about the Library Day in the Life style for a new project called Library Routes. We quickly connected via Twitter and occasionally email, and Ned soon became one of my favorite UK Librarians. (In fact if you click on the link to his blog you’ll find he has even been gracious enough to let me copy his theme) He has helped introduce me to other library-types outside of the States and get me thinking about important issues like the Echo Chamber, so when he asked if I would answer a few questions for LISNPN I agreed without hesitation. My interview is part of a set he did that also includes Andy Woodworth and Buffy Hamilton. I have copied my portion below and you can read the interviews in their entirety on LISNPN. Q. Welcome to the first ever LISNPN interview! Seeing as this is a US librarian special, let’s look at some cultural differences first of all. In your opinion is there any difference in the way people in the UK or America view the library as an institution (and the people who work there)? A. You know I’m not sure

