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Small Public Library Management
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| Jane Pearlmutter and Paul Nelson |
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Item Number: 978-0-8389-1085-6 |
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Publisher: ALA Editions |
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Price: $50.00 |
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152 pages 8.5" x 11" Softcover ISBN-13: 978-0-8389-1085-6
Year Published: 2012 AP Categories: A, C
Read an article by the authors from American Libraries now! You can also read a sample of the book.
Anyone at the helm of a small public library knows that every little detail counts. But juggling the responsibilities that are part and parcel of the job is far from easy. Finally, here’s a handbook that includes
everything administrators need to keep a handle on library operations, freeing them up to streamline and
improve how the organization functions. It’s packed with practical advice and numerous checklists for
- Preparing budgets, writing financial reports, and working with the library board
- Simplifying workflow through effective delegation
- Collection development, including tips for effective weeding
- Launching initiatives and outreach programs, such as adult literacy programming and homework help
centers
“Tales from the Field” offer real-world perspectives from library directors across the country. From finance
and HR to collection development, policy, and programming, this resource puts ready-to-use information at
your fingertips.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
1. Who Do You Work For? The Public Library Defined Where Are Public Libraries Located? Administrative Structure and Governance The Board of Trustees Working with Local Officials Library Policy Development Long-Range Planning
2. Library Finances Where Does the Money Come From? Preparing a Budget Budget Review Accountability Terminology
3. Personnel Management Personnel Policies Hiring Personnel Records Work Schedules Compensation Benefits Supervision Discipline and Grievances Volunteers
4. Facilities Defining Library Spaces Safety Issues Renovation, Expansion, New Construction Access to Technology
5. Collection Management Selection Criteria Gifts Circulation Policy Collection Evaluation, Weeding, and Preservation Challenges to Library Materials
6. Services and Programs Identifying the Proper Service Mix Evaluating Services and Programs Youth Services Adult Services Reference Services Readers’ Advisory Technology and Library Service Classes and Informal Instruction Outreach Services Community Use of Library Spaces Promoting Services and Programs
7. The Library as Place Developing a Community-Centered Philosophy Library Advocacy Keeping Up with Library Issues
Index
About the Authors
At the University of Wisconsin–Madison since 1985, Jane Pearlmutter has been responsible for organizing, marketing, and often teaching many continuing education programs in library and information studies, including core courses for public library director certification and leadership training for state library agencies. She also teaches graduate courses in management and collection development. An active member of the Wisconsin Library Association, she has been involved in advocacy and long-range planning for public libraries at the local, state, and national levels.
As a department head/assistant director (1978–1986) and library director (1986–2008), Paul Nelson has extensive experience in all aspects of public library administration: governance, advocacy, policy development, budgeting, personnel management, facilities planning, marketing, and long-range planning. Since the mid-1980s, he has provided more than one hundred workshops on these subjects to library systems in the upper Midwest. As Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Library and Information Studies, he teaches a reference and information services course and courses in public library management and library advocacy. Reviews
"A vitally useful handbook."
--Midwest Book Review
"Highly recommended to any small public library administrator—it will have a permanent place on this reviewer’s nightstand."
--Booklist
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Managing Library Volunteers, Second Edition
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Item Number:
978-0-8389-1064-1
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Quality volunteers can make a world of difference in today’s library, and this hands-on guide gives you everything you need to maximize your library’s services and build a bridge between your library and the community it serves. |
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Price: $55.00 |
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Fundamentals of Library Supervision, Second Edition
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Item Number:
978-0-8389-1016-0
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Two experienced library managers explain how to create a productive workplace as they weave expert advice and commentary into an easy-to-use resource. This revised edition focuses on daily, real-world practices. |
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Price: $55.00 |
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