SASI Swag

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Welcome LibraryStuff and AmericanLibrariesDirect readers! We have set up a Zazzle store to help get our designs out to a wider audience. Please leave us a comment with your feedback about the designs!


make custom gifts at Zazzle Check out our latest design… the Evolution of a Librarian Tee in baby blue with navy drawings.The captions read: Informationus Primatus, Informationus Scriptor, Informationus Shushimus, and Informationus Professionus. Drawings by Robert Carter; concept by Alison Hicks, Nicole Albers and Jennifer Lindley; iSchool students, one and all! (a close up of the graphic can be found here)

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Evolution of a Librarian Tshirt: A baby blue tee with the four evolutionary phases of librarianship: Informationus Primatus, represented by a gorilla with a pair of reading glasses; Informationus Scriptor, represented by a medieval scholar scribbling away with a quill; Informationus Shushimus, represented by a female librarian with a bun, busily shushing patrons; and the final evolution: Informationus Professionus, represented by a young female librarian in jeans and an Antelope/information? tee (see below), carrying a laptop, a book, and listening to an ipod.

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This run of shirts was sponsored by the GSA… gotta give them credit!

back of the Evolution of a librarian tee... large dark blue oval SASI logo, underneath that is a slightly smaller oval with the GSA logo (who sponsored this run of shirts)

iSchool Logo: What is it? Tee in charcoal, white, or black

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iSchool Logo: What is it? Tee... THIS IS: A. Something that looks sort of like an

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black tee with orange sasi logo between the shoulder blades on the back

Is an Antelope Information? Tee in baby blue

Lea Susan shows off her surfing technique while wearing our awesome Antelope/Information? Tee accompanied by the lovely Sophie.

ANTELOPE SHIRTS CURRENTLY SOLD OUT! MORE COMING SOON!

Photo of Lea Susan & Sophie on a surf board; Lea is modelling our Antelope as Information Tee, $12

Traditional iSchool Logo and Name tee in heather

Logo and name of the School of Information, university of Texas at Austin

Radio Signal iSchool logo tee, heather (XL only)

Name and radio signal coming off the

Retro GSLIS Shirts … ON SALE!!

These sharp black tees are sporting the very retro-cool name of the School of Information, back when it was the GSLIS (Graduate School of Library and Information Science). Show your library pride with one of these spiffy tees…on sale for only $6 each!! Size Medium only!

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16 Responses to “SASI Swag”

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  3. Emily Says:

    Hi,

    I was wondering if you’ll offer your shirt in larger sizes…

    Thanks :)

  4. Kathleen Says:

    Hey Emily… I know we have shirts in XL, and some in XXL, but I’d have to check. Which shirt were you interested in? You can also email us at sasi.insider at gmail dot com ;)

    Thanks!

  5. Susan Says:

    Please, please make the Evolution graphic available in a poster or some other printed form for those of us who would not need a Texas t-shirt. I would love a copy for my library, and I bet you’d make some money!

  6. Kathleen Says:

    Hi Susan,

    We’re considering doing a run of EoL shirts for the library community at large. This would be particularly difficult for us though as we would need to fund the costs of the shirts up front without any help from our school. We may try to put some out through Zazzle or CafePress where we wouldn’t have to pay for the shirts up front… do you think this would be a suitable solution, even though the resulting shirts would likely cost nearly twice as much?

  7. Frank Bruno Says:

    Do the tee-shirts help the two young ladies “surf” better?

    The shirts look interesting enough from a distance…thus making one look a little closer to the logo, etc. Looks good!!!

    I may try to purchase one next week?

    Frank

  8. Frank Bruno Says:

    Look good from a distance, I will try to purchase one next week while in Austin

    Frank

    I bet the tee-shirt helps the two young ladies “surf” better ?

  9. Kathleen Says:

    Thanks Frank! We cannot make any claims about SASI shirts aiding in surfing abilities, but you can make your own assumptions from the photo…

    Are you in town for orientation next week?

  10. Barbara Fister Says:

    I still remember the shirt designed by Ben Sargent, cartoonist for the Austin American Statesman back in … oh, the Jurassic era when the L word was still part of the school’s name :o) - 1981 or so. Had an armadillo reading a book under a tree. It didn’t have the tech look, but it was terrific.

    Wonder if I still have mine?

  11. admin Says:

    @Barbara: Actually, we just found one of those shirts, and some bookmarks with the armadillo on them. Pretty cute!

  12. Priscilla Says:

    I like these t-shirts! Where can I purchase one?

  13. admin Says:

    Hey Priscilla, glad you like them! Whenever you see Lea or I, just grab us and we can sell you a shirt right on the spot. Or we can schedule a time to meet… Aren’t you in my research methods class on mondays? I could sell you one then if you like :D — Kathleen

  14. Priscilla Says:

    Great! Yep, I’m in that class with ya. I’ll look for you on Monday. :) Thanks!

  15. Alta Says:

    I was wondering if there are plans to reprint the Antelope/Information? Tee anytime soon. We just finished discussing this reading in Doty’s Users class and many of us would love to get this shirt.

  16. Lea Susan Says:

    Antelope shirts are in the works. Tell all your friends!

    http://sentra.ischool.utexas.edu/~sasi/wordpress/new-sasi-shirt-and-the-return-of-the-antelope/

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