[Publib] AP story on library outsourcing

Sue Kamm suekamm at mindspring.com
Sat Oct 6 12:47:38 EDT 2007


IMNSO, poor library service is worse than no library service.  

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Hammock, Shannon 
To: Publib Publib Discussion
Sent: 10/6/2007 9:25:48 AM 
Subject: RE: [Publib] AP story on library outsourcing


Greetings, 
Rachel says that the choice (or at least it seems) is between providing no library services and limited services with an LSSI contract. Why the false dichotomy? If LSSI can keep the libraries open at reduced hours for a certain amount of money, why can’t the current system do it just as well? Perhaps LSSI can keep them open for a few more hours (or keep a few more branches open) than the current system could with the new budget amounts because of however they might do business, but it doesn’t mean the choice is only between them and no libraries at all. Some current staff might have to be laid off, hours reduced, etc, but the libraries could be still be kept open without signing a contract with LSSI. I think we might buying into a LSSI sale pitch if we tell ourselves that the choice is “only” between having LSSI run the libraries and having no libraries at all. 
Shannon
 
 



From: publib-bounces at webjunction.org [mailto:publib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Rachel Davis
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 12:36 PM
To: Adelaide Rowe
Cc: Joe Schallan; Publib Publib Discussion
Subject: Re: [Publib] AP story on library outsourcing
 
"Adelaide Rowe" <Adelaide.Rowe at egvpl.org> writes:
One quick thought - WHO is in charge of the libraries? I am thinking of
Blackwater and their fundamentalist Christian owner. If all books were
ordered centrally, I think we would lose the local control. The thought
of James Dobson and Pat Robertson choosing the books gives me the
willies

For a profession that values fairness, accurate information, and a commitment to representing all sides of an issue, we certainly jump to a lot of conclusions based on a little bit of information and a few hot-button concepts.

For this particular community in Oregon, it seems to be a choice between no library service at all and the limited library service that is being provided as a result of the contract with LSSI.  Surely, there is more complexity to the situation than "corporation = evil."  And as corporations go, LSSI doesn't seem to be among the worst that are out there: http://www.lssi.com/index.html

Rachel

Rachel Q. Davis
Children's Librarian
Thomas Memorial Library
6 Scott Dyer Road
Cape Elizabeth, ME  04107
207-799-1720
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