[Michlib-l] Security for Rural Librarians: Staying safe at work when help is far - 08/13/19

Atkin, Evette (MDE) AtkinE at michigan.gov
Wed Jun 19 09:30:18 EDT 2019


Check out this free webinar from Library 2.0.

Join us for a 60-minute webinar, recorded in a special Library 2.0 series with Dr. Steve Albrecht, held live on Tuesday, August 13th, 2019, at 4:00 pm Eastern Standard Time.

Register to attend live, or to have access to the recordings, by clicking on the JOIN WEBINAR button HERE<https://www.library20.com/group/security-for-rural-librarians>.
(You will need to be logged into Library 2.0--if you are not yet a member, you can join for free here<https://www.library20.com/main/authorization/signUp?>.)

OVERVIEW: If you define yourself as a Rural Librarian, see if these scenarios sound familiar:
A man comes in and asks you for the time. You tell him and he nods and goes to sit at nearby table, where he just stares at you for the next two hours . . .
A female comes in and tells you she is living on the streets. She asks if she can use your restroom. She goes inside and locks the door. An hour later and she's still in there . . .
A group of local teenagers come into your library and start messing with your displays, rolling the book carts around, and making noise. You ask them to leave and they refuse . . .
A man show is angry at the county comes into your library to ask you for legal advice. When you tell him you cannot give him that type of help, he takes a gun out of his backpack and places it on the counter.
If you work in a city or county library in an active neighborhood in a larger community, you would know how to address each of these by getting help from a co-worker, by asking a supervisor to speak to these people, by disengaging and doing your work at another part of the facility, or even by going into a back room and calling the police from a safe place. However, if you work in a rural library location--which can be defined as having a police or sheriff's response that could be 20 minutes to an hour away, working alone in the building, or working in a one-room facility, with only one way in or out--these options aren't always available.

This webinar is here to help.

Evette M. Atkin
Continuing Education Coordinator
Library of Michigan
atkine at michigan.gov<mailto:atkine at michigan.gov>
517.335.1495

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