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Navigating Change: Building and Supporting Staff Teams to Meet the New Realities of Big-System Libraries
AbstractUrban big-system library systems have undergone seismic change over the past 20 years, becoming community centers in addition to repositories of information. As a result, contemporary library staff are facing new needs and challenges that their predecessors did not. This article explores different ways in which library leaders can hire, train, and support staff to successfully serve their communities.Keywords: Big-system librariesurban librariesevolving roleschallengesinclusivitysocial workersempowering communitiestechnological competencedigital dividecustomer servicede-escalation techniquestrauma-informed servicescultural competenceintersectionalityunemploymenthomelessnessmental healthsubstance abusesafe spacescommunity-wide challengesdiversityimmigrant populationscitizenship supporttrustcustomer satisfaction Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Library Administration is the primary source of information on all aspects of the effective management of libraries. Stressing the practical, this valuable journal provides information that administrators need to efficiently and effectively manage their libraries. The journal seeks out the most modern advances being made in professional management and applies them to the library setting.