Esteemed colleagues,

This has absolutely nothing to do with Koha, but it does have to do with the 
Avenging Chicken, libraries, and interlibrary loans. If you're not interested, 
please hit the delete key now and accept my apologies for the post.

For people not in the medical library field, a bit of explanation may be in 
order. Docline is an interlibrary loan system started by the U.S. National 
Library of Medicine, used by medical libraries throughout the U.S. and Canada. 
It is an absolutely wonderful system, especially when an article is needed 
RIGHT NOW for urgent patient care. When it was started in 1985, its mascot was 
Tugger, a dog owned by an NLM employee. Docline was extensively revised around 
2019, and he was retired. Many people miss him, and he makes a brief appearance 
here.

Several months ago, an earworm insinuated itself into my mind, and the symptoms 
became so severe that I was compelled to turn it into a stop-motion video 
starring the Avenging Chicken. For those of you not familiar with the 1966 
American TV series, look up Batman and the composer Neal Hefti. The video is 
here:
   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbN060kqOUo
and it's part of the Avenging Chicken's YouTube channel:
   https://www.youtube.com/@avengingchicken

Usual disclaimer applies: my opinions only, and I have no idea of where this 
was filmed.

--Fred

Fred King, MSLS, AHIP
Medical Librarian, MedStar Washington Hospital Center
fred.k...@medstar.net
202-877-6670
ORCID 0000-0001-5266-0279
MedStar Authors Catalog: http://medstarauthors.org

I have a long history of fooling around with other people's music.
--Peter Schickele (1935-2024)

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