Access (1-12)
Staff (13-21)
Management (22-26)
Trustees (27-35)
Cooperation (36-41)
Public Relations (42-44)
Facilities (45-54)
Rhode Islanders have access to a library governed by a Board of Trustees committed to the growth and development of library services in their community.
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Larson, Jeanette and Totten, Herman. Model Policies for Small and Medium Public Libraries. Neal-Schuman, 1998.
PLA Handbook for Writers of Public Library Policies. PLA, 1993.
Cassell, Kay and Futas, Elizabeth. Developing Public Library Collections, Policies, and Procedures. Neal-Schuman, 1991.
Community Needs Assessment
Comprehensive information developed by the Arizona State Library
Help Manual: A Guide for Emergency Situations. Baltimore County Public Library, 1995.
View the Table of Contents [
] for a range of possible emergencies.
Intellectual Freedom Manual. 5th ed., ALA, 1996.
Smith, Mark. Internet Policy Handbook for Libraries. Neal-Schuman, 1999.
OLIS Tip Sheet for Standard 31 ![]()
Brookson, Stephen. Managing Budgets. Dorling Kindersley, 2000.
Glitz, Beryl. Focus Groups for Libraries and Librarians. MLA, 1998.
Himmel, Ethel. Planning for Results: A Public Library Transformation Process. 2 vols. ALA, 1998.
Nelson, Sandra. The New Planning for Results: A Streamlined Approach. ALA, 2001.
Kids Welcome Here! : Writing Public Library Policies that Promote Use by Young People. New York Youth Services Section / New York Library Association, 1990.
Connecticut State Library Sample Library Policies
Links to other collections of policies and whole library policies, followed by an extensive list of sample policies on specific issues.
Massachusetts Regional Library Systems Policy Collection
Sample policies on circulation, collection development, customer service, Internet use, meeting room use, patron behavior, and unattended children.
Sample Library Policies for the Small Public Library (Small Library Committee of the Wisconsin Association of Public Librarians)
Rhode Island Public Libraries Trustees Handbook
OLIS Tip Sheet for Standard 30: Orientation of New Trustees
Swan, James. Working Together: A How-To-Do-It Manual for Trustees and Librarian. Neal-Schuman, 1992.
Trustee Essentials: a Handbook for Wisconsin Public Library Trustees. Division for Libraries, Technology, and Community Learning with the assistance of the Wisconsin Public Library Trustee Handbook Revision Task Force, 2002.
Young, Virginia. The Library Trustee: A Practical Guidebook. 5th ed., ALA, 1995.
All titles are available from the OLIS Professional Collection
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