Bulls Eye on Libraries in Bad Economy

Libraries of all sorts are under attack in our present economy. I think we’ve all known for years that when the going gets rough, Library services pay the price, but several recent events seem almost unprecedented. Consider:

I don’t even care to guess what’s happening to our friends in the public library sector. They were under tight guard before the economy tanked. I’m also not sure I find comfort in the fact other professions are facing similar problems.

Unfortunately in tight times, deadwood gets cleared. It’s almost an excuse for decision makers to remove elements of the system they don’t value or respect. That’s not to say that all organizations are like the WSJ, but that’s what Librarians & Library Techs are up against.

If there’s ever been a point in time when clarity of library services must be addressed, it’s now. Putting your skills to use outside of libraries is another option, and obviously the direction I’ve chosen personally; however, if you’re staying to fight, and especially when you do have an employer that values your work — I would say now is the time to re-prove your value. Even if it means re-inventing your services.

2009 is going to be a bad period for Libraries - all types of libraries. And not just because of the economy, but because some employers see our services (and profession for that matter) as deadwood. We can hold our breath for a library bailout, or… we can fire ourselves up and do something at a micro level.

My suggestion? Start today, because tomorrow just might bring a pink slip.

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