Library Behavior 101

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Presented by Beth Ga llaway Beasts in the Fair Garden : Cultivating Teens as Lifelong Library Users Southern Adirondack Library Syste ms March 2011 Library Behavior 101 OR

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Presented by B

eth Gallaway

Beasts in the

Fair

Garden:

Cultivating

Teens as Lif

elong

Library User

s

Southern A

dirondack

Library Sy

stems

March 2011

Library Beha

vior 101

OR

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Do you have

ephebiphobia

?

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Disruptive Library BehaviorsCongregatingCongregating

Courting BehaviorCourting Behavior

BacktalkBacktalk

Eating & drinkingEating & drinking

Cell phone useCell phone use

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Dangerous Library Behaviors

LanguageLanguage

SexSex

VandalismVandalism

TheftTheft

ViolenceViolence

CyberbullyingCyberbullying

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Differentiate Between the 2 DsDisruptiveDisruptive

NormalNormal

AnnoyingAnnoying

Dangerous Dangerous

AbnormalAbnormal

Harmful to self & othersHarmful to self & others

IllegalIllegal

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Why Do Teens Act That Way?

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Teen Behavior Influences

CulturalCultural

Sociological Sociological

PersonalPersonal

PsychologicalPsychological

BiologicalBiological

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Frontal Lobe

Facilitates:Facilitates:

PlanningPlanning

Decision Decision MakingMaking

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Myelin Sheath

Facilitates: Facilitates:

Learning new things Learning new things

Gut reactions Gut reactions intelligent response intelligent response

Concrete Concrete abstractabstract

Results in?Results in?

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“Mary, your

computer ti

me is up, we

have

someone wait

ing. If you

continue to

violate the

time limit,

your compute

r

privileges w

ill be suspe

nded.

Example

You can choo

se to log of

f now and ge

t

more time to

morrow, or l

ose computer

access for 2

days.

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Dopamine

Controls:Controls:

Smooth motor Smooth motor skillsskills

Pleasure centerPleasure center

Volume regulatorVolume regulator

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Serotonin

Regulates: Regulates:

TemperatureTemperature

MoodMood

AppetiteAppetite

EmotionEmotion

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Melatonin

Controls:Controls:

• Sleep/wake cyclesSleep/wake cycles

• Biological clock Biological clock

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On Rules

• Create a behavior policy Create a behavior policy

• Same rules for everyoneSame rules for everyone

• Less rules = better Less rules = better 

• Be positiveBe positive

• Be flexibleBe flexible

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Set Boundaries

1.1.State unacceptable behaviorState unacceptable behavior

2.2.State consequence of continuing State consequence of continuing unacceptable behaviorunacceptable behavior

3.3.Ask teen to make a choiceAsk teen to make a choice

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“John, it’s

too noisy ov

er here,

and some peo

ple are tryi

ng to study.

If the disru

ptive behavi

or continues

,

you will be

asked to lea

ve.

Example

You can choo

se to lower

the volume

level

and stay, or

you can cho

ose to

leave.

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“Librarians

do not kick

teens out

of the librar

y. Teens get

themselves ki

cked out of t

he

library, beca

use of their

behavior.”

~ Nick Buron,

NYPL

Reminder

!

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Correcting Behavior

3 Strikes & You’re Out! 3 Strikes & You’re Out!

Target the Group LeaderTarget the Group Leader

Good Cop, Bad CopGood Cop, Bad Cop

Invade Personal Space*Invade Personal Space*

* follow your instincts

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Follow Through

Welcome backWelcome back

Introduce Introduce

DiscussDiscuss

ReinforceReinforce

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Create Raving Fans

1.1. Cultivate relationshipsCultivate relationships

2.2. Engage teens in meaningful Engage teens in meaningful participationparticipation

3.3. Be an excellent librarianBe an excellent librarian

4.4. Give them a room of their own Give them a room of their own 

5.5. EvaluateEvaluate

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Cultivate Relationships

Talk to teens when they do something Talk to teens when they do something RIGHTRIGHT

GreetGreet

Get OutGet Out

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Meaningful Participation

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Be an Excellent Librarian!Customer ServiceCustomer Service

ReferenceReference

Reader’s Reader’s AdvisoryAdvisory

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Excellent Customer Service

Be respectfulBe respectful

Greet by nameGreet by name

Engage in their preferred mediumsEngage in their preferred mediums

Anticipate needsAnticipate needs

Find ways to say YESFind ways to say YES

EvaluateEvaluate

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CS Tip: Give ‘em the Pickle!

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Excellent Reference

Read the local newspaperRead the local newspaper

Don’t ask, “Is this for homework?”Don’t ask, “Is this for homework?”

Do ask, “Do you want me to show you Do ask, “Do you want me to show you how how to get it, or just get it for you?to get it, or just get it for you?

Don’t point; take a walkDon’t point; take a walk

Conduct a reference interviewConduct a reference interview

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The Reference Interview

Be approachableBe approachable

Ask open ended questionsAsk open ended questions

ConfirmConfirm

Follow throughFollow through

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RI Tip: Smile like you mean it!

Thibault, Pascal; Pierre Gosselin, Marie-Lise Brunel and Ursula Hess. “Children’s and adolescents’ perception of the authenticity of smiles.” Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. Volume 102, Issue 3, March 2009, pages 360-367

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Excellent Reader’s Advisory

Right book, right person, right Right book, right person, right timetime

DiscoverDiscover

ClarifyClarify

TuneTune

DirectDirect

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RA Tip: Incorporate MediaINSTEAD OF: INSTEAD OF:

What authors do you What authors do you like to read?like to read?

What are the last 3 What are the last 3 books you read? books you read?

What did you like What did you like about them?about them?

ASK: ASK:

What movies do What movies do you like? you like?

What TV shows do What TV shows do you watch? you watch?

What games do What games do you play?you play?

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A Room of Their Own

Go beyond a Go beyond a shelf and a shelf and a posterposter

Convert a Convert a meeting roommeeting room

Designate a Designate a staff personstaff person

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The Search Institute’s

Developmental Assets

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Reminders for Librarians

Stay calmStay calm

It’s not personalIt’s not personal

Teens are job securityTeens are job security

Learn to RAP Learn to RAP 

  

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Moment of Truth

RRememberemember

AAccept ccept

PProjectroject

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Thank You!

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