tailieunhanh - Handbook for New Public Library Directors in New York State

To some extent, you are always evaluating the executive director, via observation at formal and informal meetings, in conversations you have with other volunteers, do- nors, and stakeholders—basically, any time you hear something about the executive or the organization, you are making an assessment that reflects on the executive. However, such judgments are quite personal, subject to interpersonal chemistry, and resistant to hard data about organizational Personal judgments should always be questioned and compared to data when possible, both by the individual who holds the opinion and by others on the board. . | Handbook for New Public Library Directors in New York State By Rebekkah Smith Aldrich Coordinator for Library Growth Sustainability Mid-Hudson Library System Poughkeepsie NY rsmith@ Preface by Jerry Nichols Director Palmer Institute for Public Library Organization and Management This Handbook is endorsed by the Library Administration Management Section LAMS and the Public Library Section PLS of the New York Library Association. 2010. Portions of this publication may be reproduced for noncommercial purposes provided attribution of source is included. Handbook for New Public Library Directors in New York State Table of Contents 3 4 5 Your First Day s .page 6 Community 12 Structure of 16 19 Minimum 21 Library Laws 24 Library 25 Organizational 28 Quality Library 30 Staff 30 Roles 31 Director 36 Library 36 Tying it All 39 41 Appendices Include Acronyms Abbreviations Facility Plan Outline Additional Resources Web Sites Page 2 Handbook for New Public Library Directors in New York State Acknowledgements This Handbook for New Public Library Directors in New York State is dedicated to the member library directors of the Mid-Hudson Library System MHLS . Their hard work dedication and perseverance have been the drive behind the creation of this handbook. This handbook and its author owes much to Josh Cohen Executive Director of the MidHudson Library System. His commitment to quality library service collaboration and making things work has resulted in better libraries. It has been a great privilege to work for and with Josh. Jerry Nichols Director of the Palmer Institute for Public Library Organization and Management at Long Island University is to be thanked profusely for his wonderful Trustee

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