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From Library Volunteer to Library Advocate - by Carla Lehn (Paperback)
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Highlights
- This guide will show you how to reinvigorate your library's volunteer program using your community as a resource.
- About the Author: Carla Campbell Lehn is principal of the Lehn Group, where she provides consultation and training services to not-for-profit and government clients.
- 216 Pages
- Language + Art + Disciplines, Library & Information Science
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About the Book
This guide will show you how to reinvigorate your library's volunteer program using your community as a resource.
Volunteers are essential to a library's well-being, but running a volunteer program is a complicated task that could often be done so as to bring more benefit to your library. This book draws on the author's decades of experience in public libraries and the nonprofit arena, and on cutting-edge professional trends in volunteer management, to show you how to tap into each of your volunteer's talents and match them to your library's needs.
Providing multiple tactics for improving your library's volunteer program, the book covers redoubling your recruitment efforts to attract more volunteers, more logically assigning roles, and growing your relationships with volunteers. In addition, it addresses common problems with volunteers and potential barriers to success and explains how to overcome them. No matter what size your library, its volunteer staff, or its budget, this practical book will help you to streamline your volunteer program and more effectively engage the community to transform your library into a flourishing community center.
- Helps readers to better understand the motivations of today's volunteers and design meaningful volunteer opportunities
- Explains how to more successfully select potential volunteers and match them to your library's needs
- Shows to deal with the two most common barriers to the success of a library volunteer program: union issues and staff resistance
- Introduces exciting new trends in volunteer engagement
- Provides lists of resources to draw upon in running your volunteer program
Book Synopsis
This guide will show you how to reinvigorate your library's volunteer program using your community as a resource.
Volunteers are essential to a library's well-being, but running a volunteer program is a complicated task that could often be done so as to bring more benefit to your library. This book draws on the author's decades of experience in public libraries and the nonprofit arena, and on cutting-edge professional trends in volunteer management, to show you how to tap into each of your volunteer's talents and match them to your library's needs. Providing multiple tactics for improving your library's volunteer program, the book covers redoubling your recruitment efforts to attract more volunteers, more logically assigning roles, and growing your relationships with volunteers. In addition, it addresses common problems with volunteers and potential barriers to success and explains how to overcome them. No matter what size your library, its volunteer staff, or its budget, this practical book will help you to streamline your volunteer program and more effectively engage the community to transform your library into a flourishing community center.Review Quotes
"With its focus on recruiting skilled volunteers for work beyond the typical shelving and book repair duties, this basic guidebook gives library administration and staff a fresh perspective on volunteerism." --Library Journal
"Although the intended audience is public librarians, personnel in other types of libraries will benefit from exploring the ideas so thoroughly and convincingly presented in this book." --ARBA "A very readable book about all things volunteers and libraries... Provides advice and recommendations based on the experiences of over a hundred public libraries. This book would be a welcome addition to the professional collection of any public library." --Public Library Quarterly "This is a well written resources that provides an excellent guide for enhancing volunteer servies and growing a library's base of advocates and supporters. Volunteer program coodinators at any experience level and in any size library can benefit by following its recommendations for taking action." --Voice for America's LibrariesAbout the Author
Carla Campbell Lehn is principal of the Lehn Group, where she provides consultation and training services to not-for-profit and government clients. She is former Library Programs Consultant of California State Library.