What is the prison librarian doing?

The Prison Librarian is responsible for the provision of all services of the Civil Library within specific security restrictions and regulations. Management of various aspects of the Prison Library is the main responsibility of this librarian. The primary functions of librarians are dictated by the surrounding security environment. Maintaining the right level of security is one of the most important aspects of prison thesis. Given the limited civilian staff, space and financing, no prison librarian is able to provide all services available in the typical library. As a result, prison librarians must limit the available services to those who will serve the largest number of patrons or have the greatest impact on prisoners. Most prison librarians reduce prison services to provide popular materials such as magazines and access to legal information.

While civilian libraries can have many equipment like JSOU popular centers for reading material, personal retreat area, adequate personnel and even learning centers, prison libraries are limited to providing services that fit into security protocols and which have the greatest impact on the largest number of prisoners. Prisoner librarians must constantly sort materials to be suitable than the perpetrators, and can spend a lot of time searching or capturing the "dragons" - illegal handwritten notes that remain inside the books to find her other prisoners. The prison librarian must understand the safety regulations of a particular prison. For example, in a minimal security environment, there may be personal recess centers where visitors can have some privacy and read quietly, and such privileges are never allowed in higher security environments.

The Prison Librarian also committed to the Ethics of the Profession of the Library, which deals with the concept of free access to information. The prison library does not work alone but as booksIn the overall prison environment and this relationship between prison and librarian can question this free access concept. The Prison Librarian provides access to various levels of materials based on the demography of prisoners, the availability of prisoners' staff and the types of prisoners trapped. The Prison Librarian needs employees to manage a large library, but must also be assured of their own safety at work together with employees or trustworthy.

Although the prisoner and provision is the primary access to information of the primary, most important aspect. Books of bound books, CDs and publications with staples are forbidden in prison libraries can be sharpened, used as armor or made for weapons. Samples and scents in some magazines are highly valued by prisoners of men and women and must be removed so that they are not used as a currency to obtain illegal objects. These "flats" can be used as a currency for any unauthorized actSti involved in the prison population, so it must be removed.

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