Creative management of small public libraries in the 21st century

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Z678 .C758 2015
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Summary

Creative Management of Small Public Libraries in the 21st Century is an anthology on small public libraries as centers of communities serving populations under 25,000 that make up most of the public library systems in the United States. A wide selection of topics was sought from contributors with varied backgrounds reflecting the diversity of small public libraries. The thirty-two chapters are arranged: Staff; Programming; Management; Technology; Networking; Fundraising; User Services and provide tools to lead a local public library with relevant and successful services. This volume shares a common sense approach to providing a small (in staff size or budget) but mighty (in impact and outcome) public library service. The contributors demonstrate that by turning the service delivery team outward to the community with enthusiasm and positive energy, it is possible to achieve significant results. Many chapters summarize best practices that can serve as checklists for the novice library director or as a review for the more seasoned manager working through new responsibilities. Chapters are tactical, focusing on specific issues for managers such as performance evaluations, effective programming, or e-reader services. Time management is crucial in a small or rural public library as well as the challenges associated with managing Friends and volunteers. While most public libraries do not have the resources to satisfy customer expectations for instant gratification, ultra-convenience and state-of-the-art technologies, The authors of this book details strategies and methods for providing top-notch customer service while moving beyond customer service to the creation of meaningful customer relationships. This volume makes an important contribution to the literature by reminding us that public libraries transform communities of every size. In fact, never before has the role of the public library been a more critical thread in the fabric of community life.

Contents

Attitudes / Padma Polepeddi -- Employee energy=motivate connect 2 empower (e=mc2) / Amanda D. McKay Biarkis and Johnna Schultz -- Staff evaluations / Padma Polepeddi -- Succession planning strategies for small public libraries / Karen Harrison Dyck -- Cultivating conversation, memory & self-awareness : women & libraries post-retirement / Joanna Kluever, Wayne Finley -- Patron facilitated programming / Shawn D. Walsh and Melanie A. Lyttle -- Programming : helping the community learn more about itself / Judith Wines -- Successful adult programming using local resources / Diana Stirling -- Building a dynamic system for relevant statistical analysis / Joshua K. Johnson -- Collection management in small public libraries / Brady A. Clemens -- Establishing an inviting atmosphere through library displays / Cynthia Harbeson -- The helping hands of boomers in friends of the library groups / Kim Becnel and LouAnn Morehouse -- Making an inviting library atmosphere / Jan Burns -- When small means really small / Joy Worland -- E-reading in rural libraries : a guide to effective support / David Robinson -- Facebook classes for older patrons / Sarah Kaufman -- Preserving your community's memories : developing librarians for digital preservation / Vanessa Neblett and Shane Roopnarine -- Search engine optimization (SEO) and library web content / Lauren Magnuson -- Seniors in cyberspace / RoseAleta Laurell -- Celebrating creative achievements : facilitating networking, learning, and camaraderie / Sharon Miller -- Supporting success : thinking outside the box via in-state sister libraries / April Ritchie -- Beyond the book sale : creative fundraising for your small public library / Portia Kapraun -- Fundraising : filling the gap without grants / Judith Wines -- Grantsmanship methods and strategies for rural and small-town librarians / Dwight McInvaill -- Programming turned fundraisers from a library board trustee member/librarian perspective / Linda Burkey Wade -- The after school café / Amy White -- Instructional design and the public librarian / Melissa Cornwell -- Library services for users in their 20s & 30s / Samantha C. Helmick -- Market research : a vital tool for the survival of public libraries / Brian A. Reynolds -- Simple strategies for improving the user experience with the library website / Teri Oaks Gallaway and James B. Hobbs -- A tree without roots cannot grow : creative outreach to African-American genealogical patrons / Nancy Richey -- We started a festival : the halloween costume collection / Amy White.

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