OCPL wants help being More Effective

Oconee County residents are being asked to help the library be more effective.  The Oconee County Public Library has undertaken a grant-funded program to enhance staff training in hopes that they will be able to provide even better user experiences to patrons, explains Seneca Library Branch Manager and Oconee County Public Library publicity director Blair Hinson.  “While the core of the new program will be based on 21st Century Skills identified by the Federal government’s Institute of Museum and Library Services, the consultant brought in to help craft this project also felt the community’s input would provide great insight into the skills and traits library staff should possess to successfully respond to the library service needs of the Oconee County area.” From now until March 22, the library is asking for public input on its training program. The short survey can be found online at www.surveymonkey.com/s/OCPLPatronTechnologyAssistanceNeeds.