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Having worked in a lot of libraries that didn't engage in active team building, Karen Jensen shares what she recently learned from a group of teens about team building.
Librarian Lisa Krok shares with us an overview of recent training about facilitating racial healing circles.
What keeps teens coming back for more in the public library? It's complicated, but probably not as complicated as we think.
1 of the most frequently asked questions I receive is: How do I get started doing teen services? Here's an outline of what I think are the basic building blocks of a successful teen services program in a public library.
Let's talk about YA lit and teen programming! Share your program success stories and what's hot with teens right now.
I no longer do just a collection diversity audit and I challenge us all to think more inclusively about how we approach all of our patron services in the library.
I hope you will join me on this journey and really consider how we talk about our library patrons.
How we shelve our books can effect patron satisfaction. What if we made a few small changes to create satisfied customers?
Straight out of college, where she majored in art, one of my best friend’s first job was as a merchandiser at Arhaus. She spent her days setting up displays, designing the flow of traffic through the store, and helping the store to sell merchandise. Her job was to set up the store in appealing and […]
Today we are honored to share this guest post on Cultural Humility in Librarianship by Adilene Rogers. As a youth services librarian, I find myself interacting with people from all walks of life. People with different interests, needs, and cultures from my own. A fact that can sometimes be a little daunting as I go through […]
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