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Dealing with difficult people in the library / Mark R. Willis.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago : American Library Association, 1999.Description: 1 online resource (ix, 195 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0585325367
  • 9780585325361
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Dealing with difficult people in the library.DDC classification:
  • 025.5 21
LOC classification:
  • Z711 .W64 1999eb
Other classification:
  • 06.60
Online resources:
Contents:
Sect. I. Problem Patrons? No Problem! 1. What's the Problem Here? 2. Gaining Control. 3. Controlling the Situation. 4. Turning Complainers into Happy Customers. 5. Real Problem Cases. 6. Dealing with the Mentally Ill. 7. Anger in the Library. 8. What to Do about Suspected Child Abuse. 9. Taming the Internet. 10. Talkative People. 11. The Homeless in the Library. 12. Hey Lady! You Forgot Your Kids! 13. Censorship Problems -- Sect. II. Talking about Communication. 14. A Brief History of Communication. 15. Listening Takes More than Ears. 16. Your Communication Toolbox. 17. How You Say It Matters -- Sect. III. Preventing Problems. 18. An Ounce of Prevention. 19. Good Policies Make Good Patrons. 20. Policy Training. 21. Helping the Security Force Help You. 22. All This Talk about Stress Is Stressing Me Out! 23. Memo to the Boss. 24. Wrapping Up -- App. 1. An Overview of Mental Illnesses -- App. 2. Sample Internet Policies -- App. 3. Sample Children's Policies -- App. 4. Customer Service Language -- App. 5. Sample Patron Rules -- App. 6. Sample from the Ontario (Calif.) Public Library Procedure Manual.
Review: "Dealing with Difficult People in the Library offers practical strategies for managing problems posed by patrons and staff. It is the best hands-on guide to solving problems through communication, preventive measures, and clear and concise patron behavior policies." "Communication skills are at the heart of resolving difficult situations and ensuring that simple encounters don't escalate into real problems. Recognizing the difference between a patron with a simple problem and a real security risk takes skill and understanding. Knowing how to deal with both situations effectively is a challenge. Dealing with Difficult People in the Library will arm you with the skills and the ability needed."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references (page 187) and index.

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Sect. I. Problem Patrons? No Problem! 1. What's the Problem Here? 2. Gaining Control. 3. Controlling the Situation. 4. Turning Complainers into Happy Customers. 5. Real Problem Cases. 6. Dealing with the Mentally Ill. 7. Anger in the Library. 8. What to Do about Suspected Child Abuse. 9. Taming the Internet. 10. Talkative People. 11. The Homeless in the Library. 12. Hey Lady! You Forgot Your Kids! 13. Censorship Problems -- Sect. II. Talking about Communication. 14. A Brief History of Communication. 15. Listening Takes More than Ears. 16. Your Communication Toolbox. 17. How You Say It Matters -- Sect. III. Preventing Problems. 18. An Ounce of Prevention. 19. Good Policies Make Good Patrons. 20. Policy Training. 21. Helping the Security Force Help You. 22. All This Talk about Stress Is Stressing Me Out! 23. Memo to the Boss. 24. Wrapping Up -- App. 1. An Overview of Mental Illnesses -- App. 2. Sample Internet Policies -- App. 3. Sample Children's Policies -- App. 4. Customer Service Language -- App. 5. Sample Patron Rules -- App. 6. Sample from the Ontario (Calif.) Public Library Procedure Manual.

"Dealing with Difficult People in the Library offers practical strategies for managing problems posed by patrons and staff. It is the best hands-on guide to solving problems through communication, preventive measures, and clear and concise patron behavior policies." "Communication skills are at the heart of resolving difficult situations and ensuring that simple encounters don't escalate into real problems. Recognizing the difference between a patron with a simple problem and a real security risk takes skill and understanding. Knowing how to deal with both situations effectively is a challenge. Dealing with Difficult People in the Library will arm you with the skills and the ability needed."--Jacket.

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