On the same page: Improving the connection between public services units in academic libraries |
| |
Authors: | Elizabeth Marcus Malti Turnbull |
| |
Institution: | 1. Research and Instruction Services, Hunter Library, Cullowhee, North Carolina, USA;2. Technology, Access, and Special Collections, Hunter Library, Cullowhee, North Carolina, USA |
| |
Abstract: | Communication quality between public service units in academic libraries can make the difference between mediocre and exceptional service. If units do not communicate well, patrons may receive inaccurate information and experience short-term frustration, leading to long-term damage to the library's reputation. Poor communication creates adverse effects on employees through decreased productivity, negative work culture, and low morale. This article explores the importance of quality communication through a review of the literature and a case study at one academic library. The authors share practical communication improvement strategies for libraries of every size and fiscal ability. |
| |
Keywords: | Academic libraries interdepartmental relations leadership library personnel organizational communication public services |
|
|