RRLC is offering up to 15 seats at the upcoming LibraryWorks webinar, LibraryWorks Webinar: Mastering Uncomfortable Conversations with Library Visitors
More people are showing up at libraries AOA, meaning Angry On Arrival. Maybe they didn’t want to wait in line to talk with a reference librarian during finals. Maybe they are ticked off because the event–which they did not buy tickets for–was sold out, and they were turned away at the door. Maybe they don’t like your books, your programming, your services, or the art on the wall.
Maybe they don’t like policies related to the pandemic, ones you have no control over. Maybe they have a cause or political position and won’t be happy until the library leadership accepts all of their terms, unconditionally. Maybe they don’t want to lower their voice, take their support peacock outside, stop yelling at other customers, stopping cutting up magazines, stopping hogging a terminal after timeout, or rein in their rampant young folks.
Starting with the assumption that most people are good people doing the best they know how. Topics include doing your homework (do you have the facts?), tweaking policies, improving your responses, how the library’s physical environment can be a help or hindrance, and where to draw the line, plus some ways to de-escalate and lower the drama quotient.
Following this webinar, you will know how to:
• Better maintain a positive “performance state” regardless of the other person’s behavior.
• Have more strategies and tactics to bring to your encounters with library visitors who are not having a good day.
• Help create the environment in your library that lowers drama and supports positive staff and visitor interactions.
RRLC is sponsoring a limited number of seats to this webinar for RRLC members. It is free for you to attend, but space is limited!
Registration closes on October 6 at 12 pm or when all seats are filled. You will be sent a link to the webinar within 24 hours of the start time.
If you have any questions, please contact Tina Broomfield.
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