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Kind Librarian: Cultivating a Culture of Kindness and Wellbeing in Libraries [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x21 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Jul-2024
  • Kirjastus: Facet Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1783307129
  • ISBN-13: 9781783307128
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x21 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Jul-2024
  • Kirjastus: Facet Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1783307129
  • ISBN-13: 9781783307128
Information professionals work in dynamically changing environments with a diverse range of patrons, which can sometimes present stressful situations. This book seeks to aid staff in information and heritage organizations in steering through challenges by fostering a culture grounded in kindness and wellbeing, promoting a more supportive and understanding work environment. The strategies presented in this book will ensure the sustained mental health and satisfaction of both staff and the patrons they serve, underlining a human-centered approach to library management and community service. Coverage includes
  • practicalities of kindness in the workplace;
  • crafting a culture of kindness; and
  • kind use of data for wellbeing.
This book explores the practical implementation of policies that support a kind and healthy work environment. Readers will learn how to create strategies that foster collaboration, open communication, and mutual respect among staff and patrons.

This book will prove an ideal reference for librarians and anyone interested in fostering a culture of kindness and well-being in professional settings.

Information professionals work in dynamically changing environments with a diverse range of patrons, which can sometimes present stressful situations. This book seeks to aid staff in information and geritage organisation in steering through challenges by fostering a culture grounded in kindness and wellbeing, promoting a more supportive and understanding work environment. The strategies presented in this book will ensure the sustained mental health and satisfaction of both staff and the patrons they serve, underlining a humancentred approach to library management and community service. Coverage includes: – practicalities of kindness in the Workplace – crafting a culture of kindness – kind use of data for wellbeing This book explores the practical implementation of policies that support a kind and healthy work environment. Readers will learn how to create strategies that foster collaboration, open communication, and mutual respect among staff and patrons. It will prove an ideal reference for librarians and anyone interested in fostering a culture of kindness and well-being in professional settings.



This book seeks to aid staff in information and geritage organisation in steering through challenges by fostering a culture grounded in kindness and wellbeing, promoting a more supportive and understanding work environment.

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This book is relevant to the broad library community because it offers practical tools and strategies that can be used by librarians in different types of libraries, as well as leaders in the library sector to create a better work environment. -- Nikolina trbac * Zagreb Library Association * Overall, this book demonstrates that each chapter shows the authors thoughtfulness and consideration to the learners. I highly recommend this to librarians, and even future librarians who would like to understand how learners learn and ways we can creatively adapt and engage as IL champions. -- Maria Preshaw * Journal of Information Literacy * Through a beautifully balanced array of research, case studies, and advice, it offers tools to help transform any library into a space where kindness and wellbeing underpin the day-to-day routines. As insightful as it is innovative, the book guides the reader through a variety of strategies designed to foster collaboration, communication, and respect. Packed with advice informed by the writer's extensive experience within the library and education sector, The Kind Librarian is incredibly accessible, an indispensable toolkit that can be returned to at any time -- Alison King * TSL The School Librarian The Quarterly Journal of the School Library Association * This book deserves a place in collections supporting study of library institutional culture and indeed of that of other institutions in the GLAM sector. Librarians in management positions will find useful ideas for in-service training in the abundance of team exercises provided. It is a book that readers sympathetic to motivational writing will find a source of stimulating ideas. -- John Kennedy * Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association * Drawing on positive psychology and organizational behaviour theory, Rimmer champions kindness as a resource accessible to both individuals and organizations. Rimmer posits that kindness must be meaningfully integrated in libraries through both personal effort and structural change. This book welcomes readers to reflect: what is kindness to library workers, and how might it be embedded holistically in the work? -- Michelle Pettis * Canadian Journal of Academic Librarianship *

The Kind Librarian: Cultivating a Culture of Kindness and Wellbeing in Libraries

Helen Rimmer is a visionary and compassionate leader with an innate ability to inspire and mentor. She is founder and owner of 'The Kind Brave Leader,' where she specialises in systemic team coaching and culture-building, demonstrating her innovative approach to leadership. Helen has extensive experience within the Library, University and Education sectors and was previously Head of Library and Archives Service at the University of Westminster, where she oversaw a monumental shift from a rigid culture to a collaborative one, impacting a team of 90 across various sites. She has also held positions at Royal Holloway University of London and Cass Business School, underscoring her capabilities in leadership, outreach, strategic planning, and innovation.