The Black Belt Librarian : Real-World Safety & Security.

Sharing expertise gleaned from more than two decades as a library security manager, Graham demonstrates that libraries can maintain their best traditions of openness and public access by creating an unobtrusive yet effective security plan.

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Main Author: Graham, Warren
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Chicago : ALA Editions, 2011.
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505 0 |a Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: Inmates Running the Asylum; Chapter 2: Demystifying the Concept of a Security Program; Chapter 3: The Librarian in the Mirror; Chapter 4: The Tao of "No"; Chapter 5: Playing Chess with the Checkers Player; Chapter 6: Day-to-Day Security Considerations; Chapter 7: A Strategy for Basic Security Documentation; Chapter 8: Security Personnel Who Actually Help You Be Secure; Chapter 9: Putting It All Together; In Closing: Questions for All on Planet Library; Index. 
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