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Managing Children's Services in Libraries

Managing Children's Services in Libraries


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Providing guidelines for designing collections and services that best serve 21st-century needs in school and public libraries, this book helps librarians to understand today's children and the ways they interact with information and recreational materials. Managing Children's Services in Libraries, Fourth Edition is designed to give students and new library workers the skills they need to succeed as well as get experienced librarians up to speed on the new developments in technology, publishing, and education. The book takes a broad view of all aspects of library work with children, addressing the dramatic and ongoing changes in school and pubic libraries. This latest edition of a popular, proven resource focuses on practical ways to organize library services to children and the adults who care for them, and on expanding services from the building level to the greater community. Sections focus specifically on collections, planning services, managing personnel and budgets, and working with other community agencies. The book is written to serve as a textbook for courses in services to children and young adults, and is appropriate for short workshops and in-service training for library staff. Administrators and department heads will find it a useful tool for designing and updating library services.

Table of Contents:
Contents List of Figures Section I: The Library in its Community: Challenges and Changes Chapter 1: Why Do We Need Libraries for Children? Purposes of Children's Libraries Changing Priorities Types of Children's Libraries Public libraries School libraries Special libraries Planning Services for All Children Preschool Children School Age Children Transitional Users Adults Differences Unrelated to Age Types of Services Building Collections Making the Collection Accessible Delivering Information Services Providing Educational and Recreational Programs Outreach Marketing Services Evaluation and Accountability Looking Forward Chapter 2: Getting to Know Today's Children Demographic Changes Changing Educational Trends Homeschooling Online Schools and Classes High Stakes Testing E-Textbooks Changing Uses of Media and Technology Changes in Reading Formats Schools Public Libraries Changes in Information Seeking Digital Resources Group Searching Changes in Employment Outlook Section II: Planning Services: Challenges and Changes Chapter 3: Strategic Planning Mission Statements for Strategic Planning Public Library Mission Statements School Library Mission Statements Children's Libraries in Other Settings Moving from Mission to Departmental Goals Environmental Scan Strategy Formulation through Objectives Hallmarks of Useful Objectives, Activity Statements and Indicators Collaborative Planning Visualizing the Strategic Planning Process Chapter 4: Evaluation Evaluating Achievement Knowing Where You Stand—Routine Collection of Data about Services Evaluating Specific Programs or Activities Using the Results of Evaluation Causes of Failure to Meet Objectives Reporting Evaluation Results What Is an Annual Report? Who Prepares the Annual Report and When? Preparing the Annual Report Audiences for Annual Report Theme of the Report Telling the Story with Graphics Pictures Using Several Different Channels Chapter 5: Budgeting and Fundraising Preparing the Budget Staff Time Adding New Programs and Services Managing the Budget Accountability Fundraising Friends/Parent Support Foundations Corporate Support Grant Support Chapter 6: Facilities and Space Planning Maintaining Library Space Day-To-Day Issues Looking Good Adult Friendly Changing Spaces Planning Interiors Housing the Collections Furnishings Infrastructure Planning for Technology Other Considerations New Libraries Evaluating Space Section III: Developing and Managing Collections: Challenges and Changes Chapter 7: Collection Development in a Multimedia World Changing Nature of Library Collections Selection of Print Materials Selection of Digital Materials Sharing Resources Weeding the Collection Selection Policies Keeping Up with Changing Needs Chapter 8: Acquisition, Automated Systems and Access Materials Acquisition Automated Systems Cataloging and Classification Changes in Automated Systems Circulation Access Shelving Materials Marketing the Collection Promoting Electronic Media Chapter 9: Intellectual Freedom and Privacy Issues Issues in Intellectual Freedom Specific Issues with Digital Resources Basic Steps for Preserving Intellectual Freedom in Youth Services Step One: Know the Documents Supported by the American Library Association Step Two: Have a Selection Policy in Place Step Three: Be Prepared to Deal with Challenges Children's Right to Privacy in Public and School Libraries Basic Steps for Preserving the Privacy of Library Users Step One: Develop a Privacy Policy Step Two: Review Your Privacy Practices Step Three: Protecting Kids from Social Media Misuse Talking Points for Explaining Library Policy Section IV: Managing Services: Challenges and Changes Chapter 10: Programs and Services for Children Reading Enhancement Programs Steps in Planning a Storytime Making Preschool Programs Available to Offsite Children Reading Development Programs for School Age Children Helping Children Find Information Information Services in Libraries Alternative Delivery Programs Homework Help Enrichment Programs for Children Checklist for Planning Craft and Activity Programs Programs to Increase Library Visibility Preparing for an Event Attracting a Large Audience Planning an Author Visit Other Programs to Increase Library Visibility Chapter 11: Outreach and Cooperative Programs School and Public Library Cooperation Resource sharing Communication School Programs and Services Sharing Space Working with Child Serving Agencies Public Library Outreach Outreach to Day Care Chapter 12: Marketing and Maintaining a Public Profile Branding Developing a Marketing Plan Public Relations Quality Library Services Meeting the Public Handouts: Flyers. Posters, Bookmarks and Brochures Electronic Media Promotion Services News Releases Public Service Announcements Media Interviews Paid Advertising Evaluating Marketing and Public Relations Section V: Creating a Productive Work Environment: Challenges and Changes Chapter 13: Recruiting and Retaining Staff and Volunteers Staffing Plan Process of Hiring Interviewing Orientation of New Staff Staff Retention Ongoing Staff Training Rewarding Staff Achievement Handling Potential Conflict Situations Conflict about Work Habits Dealing with Grievances Performance Appraisal Using Volunteers Chapter 14: Leadership and Staff Communications Working with Other Departments Creating an Effective Departmental Team Balancing Communication Channels Face-to-face Communication Telephone Calls Texting Electronic Mail Put It in Print Occasions for Sending Memos Letters Reaching the Entire Department Sharing Ideas with Other Youth Librarians Networking within a System or Region Broadening Your Network Attending Conferences Section VI: Looking toward the Future: Challenge and Change Chapter 15: Changing Media and Changing Services Transliteracy Merging Media Platforms Encouraging Interactivity in the Library Inclusive Services for All Media for All Patrons Changing World of Publishing Acquiring and Providing Digital Materials Maintaining an Atmosphere that Welcomes Change Encourage New Ideas and Suggestions Allow Experimentation Allow Criticism of Imposed Change Don't Stop Talking References and Additional Resources Index

About the Author :
Adele M. Fasick, PhD, specializes in public library service to children and young adults. Leslie Edmonds Holt, PhD, consults with libraries, schools, and child-serving agencies.

Review :
Administrators, department heads, and professional development coordinators will find this book to be a useful teaching tool for designing and updating library services. Though it covers numerous topics related to children's services, it does so effectively and concisely, making this an excellent resource for any library that serves children. It could help a library prepare to offer children's services to get the ball rolling, but could also help libraries with these services to maintain and expand them. This title could also appear on the list of textbooks for classes discussing children's services. Whether for a small library or part of a larger library system, this is a must-have resource.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781610691000
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publisher Imprint: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Height: 252 mm
  • No of Pages: 240
  • Weight: 503 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1610691008
  • Publisher Date: 10 Dec 2012
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 16 mm
  • Width: 174 mm


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