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Working Remotely

A Practical Guide for Librarians

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In March of 2020, the world workforce moved to work remotely - challenging the nature of what librarians accomplish while not being in their buildings and how libraries serve communities with their doors closed. While the initial move to remote work was forced, voices emerged that questioned why librarians couldn't work remotely for extended periods of time as part of their regular jobs.

Librarians are uniquely positioned to move themselves to remote work, while also maintaining connections to their patron base and their colleagues – but where to start? Stepping outside the traditional library space, librarians can carve out a space to work remotely while still retaining the ability to reach our patrons, provide access to quality programming, pave the way for libraries to share information, promote resources, and even lead change in their communities.

With times changing and our profession adapting so quickly, this practical how-to guide will help librarians set up an office space, set a routine, and adapt, plan, create, implement, manage, and evaluate their programs and services to the best of their ability in order to unleash their library's potential to engage and wow their patrons and communities. With worksheets and templates, anecdotes about what works easily and what might prove challenging, this book is ideal for today's librarian.

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      December 16, 2022
      Even though the pandemic has slowed down, the issue of remote work remains. Public children's librarian Virello offers guidance on the process of quickly pivoting to working remotely, largely based on her own practice. She focuses on policy to set up structures and expectations. Next, she addresses hardware and software requirements, again noting the need to determine expectations and support. She also notes the importance of ensuring privacy, confidentiality, and safety for library users and staff. Next, she suggests ways for staff to set up their own workable space for remote routines and regular communication. With those preconditions in place, Virello then focuses on determining feasible library remote services and programming, as well as effective marketing, with an emphasis on digital communication. She notes that in the process, libraries may experience higher visibility, which comes with its own challenges. With the above elements in place, Virello then discusses the big picture of remote leadership, noting the importance of helping staff (and managers themselves) build and sustain resilience. The final chapter addresses the continuing challenge of setting the stage for successfully returning to on-site work. Along the way, Virello provides examples that operationalize her points. To support the book's advice, the author provides appendices covering remote management checklists and templates, along with professional development resources. A glossary, bibliography, and index complete the volume. Virello's tone is practical and engaging, and library workers will find that her ideas are applicable to most library settings.

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