[Publib] Tutors in public libraries
Judy Anderson
libraryanna at msn.com
Mon Nov 6 15:12:04 EST 2006
I think you should treat them the same as you would anyone else conducting
business in the library. How would you handle a CPA doing taxes? A lawyer
interviewing clients? Seems the same to me.
Judy Anderson
Oregon
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>From: "Weidt, Maryann" <mweidt at hclib.org>
>To: <publib at webjunction.org>
>Subject: [Publib] Tutors in public libraries
>Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2006 10:55:51 -0600
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>Tutors in public libraries
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>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.
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>Maryann Weidt
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>Champlin Library
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>12154 Ensign Av. N
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>Champlin MN 55316
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