This librarian’s guide provides recommendations for quick and easy implementation of space-improving, time-saving practices. It also discusses the fundamentals of business and engineering management, public health, and other disciplines as they directly relate to the improvement of library service and management.
Detailing free and affordable adjustments to the library environment as well as information for those who will participate in a renovation or new construction project, the book features tips for creating functional, efficient, and productive spaces; procedures for streamlining routine tasks; methods for arranging materials in high demand; and ways of reconfiguring or planning spaces. It will provide librarians with a working knowledge of process management that will help them to strengthen their competence and build confidence to address and troubleshoot problems, freeing them to engage in more meaningful interactions and activities that benefit the community.
Features
- Provides simple and inconspicuous actions librarians can take to increase efficiency in library management and operations
- Explains how to save time on routine, mundane tasks and reallocate it to programming, instruction, or innovation, which may lead to increased job satisfaction
- Proposes safety and health considerations as reasons to improve tasks in the library, which may contribute to a long and healthy career
- Shows how to create a more inviting and welcoming environment through attention to accessibility and organization
- Empowers librarians to make or influence changes that impact their well-being