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For over 22 years, Steve Albrecht has trained thousands of library employees around the country on the dos and don’ts of handling challenging, entitled, eccentric, demanding, harassing, or even threatening patrons. His articles, blogs, podcasts, and keynote speeches have helped empower equip library employees at all levels to be more empowered, assertive, and confident when helping users who are struggling with homelessness, mental health issues, trauma backgrounds, and substance use problems.
The Safe Library offers practical and realistic tools which will make every library facility a better, safer place to work. Readers will learn:
de-escalation skills,communication toolssafe workplace habits security measurespersonal protection methods, and,how to activate one’s best customer service skills, even under stress.
This book provides advice and support to help library employees best deal with sexually harassing patrons, unruly groups of students, thieves, Internet hogs, and others who can disrupt the safe library environment. It offers best practices for helping patrons experiencing homelessness to follow library rules while staff treat them with dignity and respect; helping staff stay motivated to deal with the same challenging patrons and their accompanying demands, day after day; protecting smaller or rural library facilities and keeping one-room, one-librarian facilities safe; working more effectively with onsite security guards and responding law enforcement officers, to create more consistent responses; and using daily, monthly, quarterly, and yearly facility security checklists to regularly assess the state of your buildings and IT systems.
This book is for all levels of library employees, from longtime staffers to part-timers and even library volunteers. It will especially appeal to library directors, managers, and supervisors who have to manage different types of staffs and patrons in different types of facilities, ranging from downtown locations to rural library buildings.
Here's the book that answers the most common (and even uncommon) user behavior and customer service questions, or as many attendees have said after experiencing Steve’s dynamic training programs, “Here’s what they don’t teach you in library school.”
Published | Feb 25 2023 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 200 |
ISBN | 9781538169605 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 7 b/w photos |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Security and safety are critical issues everywhere, libraries included. School, public, and academic libraries all need to address security and safety needs, which may differ from library to library. Such concerns were not an issue until about 25 years ago, so schools of library and information science did not cover them. Albrecht is a specialist in this area, and he packs this book with all kinds of information librarians and staff need to know when dealing with emergencies and safety/security issues. Chapters cover such topics as homeless library users, working with those with mental challenges, rural safety, and dealing with an armed intruder. The scenarios the author presents will make for productive discussions. Excellent appendixes provide information about access, parking lot safety, and security tools. This book will be an excellent resource for information sciences classes, for local or national organization professional development, or for individual use on an as-needed basis. Although much of the book focuses on public libraries, the book is applicable to all libraries. Essential. Graduate students, researchers, faculty, and professionals.
Choice Reviews
There is a frequent misconception that libraries are idyllic, conflict-free spaces where everyone respects one another’s boundaries. However, anyone who regularly frequents a library can attest that this is not always true. Former police officer and security management expert Albrecht (Library Security: Better Communication, Safer Facilities) offers strategies designed to empower library professionals of all levels to become more vigilant, assertive, and confident contributors to the safety of their library. Emphasized are methods to better facilitate communication and de-escalation, develop safe and effective workplace habits, analyze and advocate for improved security within the library, and provide exceptional customer service even when dealing with challenging patrons.… A thought-provoking resource that posits library safety as a responsibility shared by the entire staff. Albrecht’s guidance will benefit all library workers, whether administrative or public-facing.
Library Journal
Safety and security are of critical importance in libraries today, and policies and procedures need to be in place before a threatening phone call or email is received or a tense situation turns into a volatile one. As a security management expert and former law enforcement officer, Albrecht brings to bear a wealth of practical knowledge and sound advice in what he describes as an “action manual.” In ten compact and compelling chapters he covers topics ranging from staff training to better responses for patrons dealing with homelessness or mental health and substance abuse disorders to working safely in a rural or small library to plans for library emergencies such as fires or medical events. A chapter on the top ten most challenging patrons will resonate with anyone currently working (or who has ever worked) in a library. Appendixes offer additional security tools including a sample security incident report format. Managers and frontline staff in all types and sizes of libraries are well served by this prescient and pertinent book.
Booklist
Dr. Albrecht plays an amazing and unique role with libraries and library staff. His trusted voice brings his years of security experience as well as a premier customer service trainer, to the important tasks of providing safety and security in the library, while also respecting and empathizing with both staff and patrons experiencing challenging moments. There is no one better, and this book will be the ready-reference standard for years to come. The Safe Library should be on the desk of every library director, manager, and supervisor.
Steve Hargadon, Founder/CEO, Library 2.0, Asheville, NC
The Safe Library should serve as an essential training manual for all library personnel. It offers urgent solutions for the most difficult problems facing libraries today. With his warm, witty, and engaging style, Dr. Albrecht shares research and experience-based best practices that makes this book necessary reading now.
Gina Simmons Schneider, Psychotherapist, Schneider Counseling and Corporate Solutions
I can't think of anyone else I would rely on for library security expertise. Steve's insight and books have driven many of my successful security plans.
Donnie Campbell, Acting Director of Security, New York Public Library, New York City
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