I live about equidistance between two county libraries. One
is my home county library, housed in a new, airy building on the campus of a
community college. As I enter through glass doors, one of several librarians
greets me and asks if I need help. After a leisurely browse through the fiction
shelves, with a quick stop in the children’s section, I check out. The
librarian asks my opinion about a book I’ve chosen, and we chat for a minute,
before I bundle up my books and leave.
The other library, located in a more affluent county, offers
a far richer range of holdings. This, too, is a new building, or at least,
newly renovated, and it, too is an airy and welcoming structure. But the
librarians there—ah, not so friendly. In fact, the library offers an automated
scanner so patrons don’t even have to engage with a librarian in person at all.
I pay an annual, out-of-county fee here because it’s
convenient to my grandchildren’s homes and because the selection of books on CD
is wonderful. But still, I never experience the same little flutter of pleasure
when I go to this library as I do when I visit Chatham County’s Library. Like a
top-notch department store or an independent bookstore, the Chatham County Library
staff emphasize customer service in a way that seems genuine and welcoming. It
reminds me of the libraries of my childhood, where, over time, I formed a
relationship with the librarian: she (almost always a she) knew my name,
remembered what series books I liked, always had a suggestion for a new title.
Many elements combine to make a good library: comfortable
spaces, a strong collection, access to computers—but most libraries these days
have such basics. It’s the people who make the difference in our—or, at least,
in my—experience. The Chatham County Library wins that contest, hands down. I
thank them.
3 comments:
What a love homage to your local library. Makes me want to move to your part of the world!
Having taught ESL in several Atlanta library branches, I have also experienced pleasant interactions with staff as they supply a room and supplies for our classes. I only wish library budgets were as generous as library staff. Regrettably, budgets have shrunk horribly, so that while buildings were updated, their holdings declined. A sad state of affairs.
JoyceG
Thank you so much for your kind words about our library. I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that this might be one of the most talented and friendly group of librarians I've ever known. We love our work, and we love our patrons. It's a pretty good combination! We hope you will continue to enjoy our wonderful library and to be sure to let us know if you have any suggestions.
Jennifer Gillis
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