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I didn't exactly expect to be the only librarian to take note of the archivist in Star Wars, but neither did I expect to find a whole discussion about it; probably just shows how little faith I have in the all-embracing inclusiveness of the www, or something. In any case, I disagree with the original statement, that the librarian/archivist should be used as a warning example -- she was right in what she said, and she knew she was, so why should she adopt some kind of "the customer must be right" attitude? Once you get into that kind of thinking you're less likely to realise that the references you receive and are supposed to find are very likely misspelt. Ahem.

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