[Publib] Tutors in public libraries

Rebecca Bronson rbronson at hrl.lib.state.va.us
Mon Nov 6 14:00:43 EST 2006


Tutors in public librariesWe don't have a policy, per se. As long as any
group isn't distubing its neighbors and otherwise adheres to our basic code
of conduct (don't disturb others; don't break the law), we leave them alone.
Without interviewing every tutor and her student, it's hard to know who's
charging and who isn't.

Rebecca Bronson
Reference Librarian
Handley Regional Library
P.O. Box 1300
Stephens City, VA  22655

540-869-9000 (voice)
540-869-9001 (fax)

www.hrl.lib.state.va.us

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[mailto:publib-bounces at webjunction.org]On Behalf Of Weidt, Maryann
  Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 11:56 AM
  To: publib at webjunction.org
  Subject: [Publib] Tutors in public libraries


  Hi everyone:  This topic has been discussed on this list previously;
however, I'd like to address it again, not from the point of view of the
noise caused by the tutors but more the specific aspect of tutors being paid
for work they're doing in the library but not as employees of the library.
I have spoken with one library that has a policy addressing this issue but
wonder if others have a policy regarding this.  Thanks.

  Maryann Weidt
  Champlin Library
  12154 Ensign Av. N
  Champlin MN 55316
  952-847-5353


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