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Library Services to the Incarcerated
Applying the Public Library Model in Correctional Facility Libraries
Sheila Clark, Erica MacCreaigh

1-59158-290-3/978-1-59158-290-8

Description
Learn how to provide exemplary service to incarcerated individuals in prisons, jails, and youth detention centers.

Reviews:
-Library Services to the Incarcerated: Applying the Public Library Model in Correctional Facility Libraries should be of interest not only to prison librarians, but also to public libraians who deal with ex-offenders and with the population as a whole since this book deals with issues that have broader public implications. In addition, the book is truly entertaining, informational, and inspirational as it shows how prison librarians honor ALA's highest ideals while abiding by the correctional facility rules....The descriptive nature of the book makes it a wonderful resource for anyone considering working in a prison....While working with the incarcerated does seem challenging, the practical, down-to-earth tone of the book does successfully sell this career path to those who desire an interesting and varied work day. —Colorado Association of Libraries
-It is not strictly a how-to manual. The conceptual back-story is full of energy, passion and conviction. It's about ethics and integrity, about being true to libraries and librarianship. The authors confront the most important ethical question of all--access....This book could help correctional administrators to appreciate the value of the library, recognize the value added to the culture of the facility by library programs, and support the enthusiasm of a librarian's effort to get to yes. —The Corrections Professional
-The authors....[o]ffer a down-to-earth approach to their subject, providing an enlightening view of the correctional library environment by discussing not just the library, but the incarceration system as a whole. Librarians can achieve excellence in service by applying the public library model to the jail or prison environment, placing an emphasis on equitable access for all. The book is an interesting and informative commentary on the world of the correctional library, and, with its anecdotes and wise counsel, it is not only practical and useful, it is also entertaining....This book is an informative and valuable resource for any librarian who may find him or herself working in a correctional facility, or who may be contemplating a career move to this field. It offers a wealth of helpful advice on how to succeed in the prison environment, and the authors' realistic approach and inclusion of ample illustrations make it especially appealing. —Journal of Access Services
About the Author
Sheila Clark is Library Supervisor, Arapahoe Library District, Detention Facility Library in Centennial, Colorado and has also worked in public and public school libraries, and a synagogue library. Sheila also is involved in the Begin With Books in Jail and Choose Freedom—READ! programs.

Erica MacCreaigh is Outreach Services Librarian, Arapahoe Library District, Centennial, Colorado.
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