Empowering Library Staff and Customers

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A01=Catherine E. Hollerbach
A01=Christine D. Feldmann
Author_Catherine E. Hollerbach
Author_Christine D. Feldmann
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Communication
Culture of Respect
Culture of Trust
Diversity
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Equity
Freedom to Read
Funders
Intellectual Freedom
Library Community
Library Customers
Library Partners
Library Staff
Neurodiversity
Policies
Public Health
Teamwork
Training
Trauma-Informed Services

Product details

  • ISBN 9798216194668
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 154 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Feb 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Learn how to create a library culture that not only empowers and supports its staff but provides compassionate and innovative services, helping customers and communities thrive.

Everyone wants a supportive workplace where they are valued, trusted, and empowered. Library staff also want to serve the diverse needs of their customers and community. Is it possible to have both? Yes! Learn how to create and sustain a library environment where the needs of staff and customers are mutually supported without sacrificing efficiencies. You’ll discover how you can enhance employee satisfaction and performance while improving the quality of service provided to help build more successful communities.

Real-world scenarios show why simple policy changes like allowing food and drink in the library or permitting sleeping can demonstrate trust and why flexibility in scheduling won't result in complete chaos at your branch. This guide provides ways to break down silos between management and front-line staff to work together for the advancement of all.

The authors share on-the-ground examples of how to shift decision making from a “follow the rules or else” approach to a trauma-informed and flexible environment where the needs of both staff and customers are valued. You'll better understand how saying yes can improve your reputation, increase funding, and enhance your library’s value to constituents.

All levels of workers, from the newest library staffer to the CEO and governing board members, will benefit from this guidance—because everyone has a role in building a culture of teamwork, trust, and respect.

Catherine E. Hollerbach is Chief Operating Officer, Anne Arundel County Public Library, USA.

Christine D. Feldmann is Director of Marketing and Communications, Anne Arundel County Public Library, USA.

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