A Trauma-Informed Approach to Library Services
Autor Rebecca Tolleyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 iul 2020
- the six key principles of trauma-informed care;
- characteristics of a trusting and transparent library organization, plus discussion questions to promote a sense of psychological safety among library workers;
- how certain language and labels can undermine mutuality, with suggested phrases that will help library staff demonstrate neutrality to patron ideas and views during information requests;
- delivery models that empower patrons;
- advice on balancing free speech on campus with students’ need for safety;
- how appropriate furniture arrangement can help people suffering from PTSD feel safe;
- guidance on creating safe zones for LGBTQIA+ children, teens, and adults; and
- self-assessment tools to support change toward trauma-responsive library services.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780838919811
ISBN-10: 0838919812
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: American Library Association
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ISBN-10: 0838919812
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția ALA Editions
Recenzii
"At its core, the trauma-informed service model is user-centered: it attempts to identify with patrons and to imagine the experience of utilizing the library from their point of view ... Tolley provides clear and succinct chapters that are full of concrete information about not only what needs to be addressed as libraries move toward a trauma-informed approach but also how to accomplish such a complex task."
— Public Services Quarterly
"Very thought provoking. While specifically aimed at public librarians, this information applies equally to other library settings."
— Journal of Hospital Librarianship
"A welcome addition ... This book is particularly relevant in light of the current pandemic and social unrest, a time where more library users may be experiencing trauma. The information provided will help libraries improve customer service for all that use and experience their space. The layout of the book is easy to follow, and the sections and chapters are well organized. The author showcases several libraries that have implemented changes to make their spaces more inclusive for all."
— Serials Review
— Public Services Quarterly
"Very thought provoking. While specifically aimed at public librarians, this information applies equally to other library settings."
— Journal of Hospital Librarianship
"A welcome addition ... This book is particularly relevant in light of the current pandemic and social unrest, a time where more library users may be experiencing trauma. The information provided will help libraries improve customer service for all that use and experience their space. The layout of the book is easy to follow, and the sections and chapters are well organized. The author showcases several libraries that have implemented changes to make their spaces more inclusive for all."
— Serials Review
Notă biografică
Rebecca Tolley is a professor and librarian at East Tennessee State University. She coordinates the Sherrod Library’s research consultation service. She speaks and publishes on topics such as organizational culture, customer service, and cultivating empathy in library workers. She co-edited Generation X Librarian: Essays on Leadership, Technology, Pop Culture, Social Responsibility and Professional Identity (2011) and Mentoring in Librarianship: Essays on Working with Adults and Students to Further the Profession (2011). Her writing has appeared in anthologies, several library journals, and numerous reference works.
Descriere
Using the trauma-informed approach outlined in this book, libraries can ensure they are empathetic community hubs where everyone feels welcomed, respected, and safe.