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Meeting Community Needs: A Practical Guide for Librarians: Practical Guides for Librarians

Autor Pamela H. MacKellar
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 dec 2015
Librarians must know how to provide essential programs and services that make a difference for the people they serve if libraries are going to survive. It is no longer realistic for librarians to rely on the idea that "people love libraries, so they will fund them" in this economic climate. Librarians must be able to prove that their programs and services are making a difference if they want to compete for funding in their municipalities, schools, corporations, colleges, institutions and organizations.

Meeting Community Needs: A Practical Guide for Librarians presents a process that librarians of all kinds can use to provide effective programs and services. This requires being in close touch with your community, whether it is a city, town, or village; college or university; public or private school; or corporation, hospital, or business. Understanding what information people need, how they access it, how they use it, how it benefits them, and how they share it is paramount. The process in this book covers community assessment, designing programs and services to meet needs, implementing and evaluating programs and services, and funding options.

Providing library programs and services for your entire population - not just library users - is more important than ever. Librarians working in libraries of all types must provide programs and services that meet community needs if libraries are to stay relevant and survive in the long run. Librarians must be able to measure their success and demonstrate the library's worth with verifiable proof if they are going to be competitive for available funds in the future. Meeting Community Needs will make you take a serious look at how well your library programs and services are meeting your community's needs, and it will show you the way to success.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780810891340
ISBN-10: 0810891344
Pagini: 186
Dimensiuni: 211 x 276 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Practical Guides for Librarians

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments

Part I: Discovering What Your Community Needs
Chapter 1: Library Services and Programming in the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 2: Clarifying the Library's Role
Chapter 3: Creating a Community Profile
Chapter 4: Assessing Community Needs
Chapter 5: Organizing, Analyzing, and Interpreting Assessment Results

Part II: Planning Services and Programs that Make a Difference
Chapter 6: Designing Effective Programs and Services
Chapter 7: Developing Goals, Objectives, and Outcomes
Chapter 8: Determining Activities, Staff Requirements, and Timeline
Chapter 9: Creating a Program Budget
Chapter 10: Funding Effective Programs and Services

Part III: Providing Effective Programs and Services and Measuring Your Success
Chapter 11: Implementing Library Programs and Services
Chapter 12: Measuring Effectiveness
Chapter 13: Using Your Success to Move Forward

Index
About the Author

Recenzii

This guide offers best practices for librarians developing new programs and reminds us of the need to evaluate our current programs. There is something here for everyone, from the new librarian developing new services to the seasoned librarian re-inventing existing programs.... The author, Pamela H. Mackellar, has been a librarian for more than 30 years and has a broad understanding of libraries from a wide array of careers in the field. This is apparent from the logical and thoughtful guide she has created. Well-organized and thorough, this book is useful for any librarian interested in better meeting the needs of their users, and it is applicable to a wide variety of libraries.
MacKellar's book makes a compelling case for librarians to toss outdated definitions of 'assessments' as she unfolds plans for designing an evolving vibrant resource center that will provide whatever its community needs.

The author unabashedly states the necessity of change, that specific traditional concepts such 'bringing people into the library' and 'holding social events' are library-centered ideas that need to evolve for the library to be a valued resource. They must become needs-based from a community viewpoint. While smashing the process of traditional assessments, she provides a well-planned methodology for discovering current community needs and how to implement changes. The book opens with an enthusiastic wake up call to librarians, then it concisely glides into an outline with plans to assess a community, and how to use those findings to create an evolved community knowledge center.