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Exemplary Public Libraries
Lessons in Leadership, Management, and Service
Joy M. Greiner
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Exemplary Public Libraries

Lessons in Leadership, Management, and Service

Joy M. Greiner Joy M. Greiner


August 2004

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Series: Libraries Unlimited Library Management Collection

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An inside view of 10 exemplary public libraries, from Dunfermline Carnegie Library in Scotland and Croydon Public Libraries in England to Chicago Public Library and San Francisco Public Library-mission statements, histories, organization, facilities; along with interviews of administrators and key staff in each.

What does it take to have a great library? The right leader? A great team? A wonderful facility? The best services? How can you transform your library to better meet the demands of tomorrow? This author visited 10 exemplary public libraries in the United States and Great Britain to find answers to these questions. She interviewed directors and key staff, researched archives, and observed facilities, operations, and interactions. The results of her explorations are contained in this volume, providing readers with nuts and bolts information on public library management along with general insights into what libraries have been, are today, and can be in the future. Each chapter begins with background information on the library's location, community, and facilities; as well as its mission statement, history, and organization. Interviews (or, in some cases, summaries of interviews) with directors and key staff follow. Chapters close with the author's observations about distinguishing features of the library; and those comments are summarized in a final chapter, The Public Library: A Tradition of Service, A Future of Performance. A selected bibliography, historical timelines, and black and white photos of each of the libraries help make this a unique and treasured resource for library administrators and staff, as well as faculty and students in courses on public libraries, library history, management, and facilities. It will be of interest to anyone interested in library history, library management, and the future of public libraries.
Foreword by Bernadette R. Storck
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: Selected Public Libraries in the British Isles
Section A: Scotland and England
Part II: Selected Public Libraries in the United States
Section A: From the Heartland - A Midwestern City Library
Section B: Public Libraries on the West Coast
Section C: Public Libraries in Western States
Section D: Public Libraries in Southern States
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Greiner provides background information on each library's location, community, and mission; includes interviews with the director and key staff; and gives her own observations about the distinguishing features of the profiled libraries.—American Libraries