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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| Language: | en |
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2005
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ711467 |
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- Unstoppable: Cindy Eubank--Granby Library, CO Public Libraries Librarians Library Administration Crisis Management Community Involvement On June 4, 2004, a crazed man rammed an unstoppable, armor-plated bulldozer into eight buildings in Granby, Colorado. The library was one of them. Three days later, Cindy Eubank and other volunteers salvaged what they could from the wrecked building. The collection had also suffered rain damage, so this was a grubby labor of love for the community. Though she worked at another library in the Grand County Library District, Eubank helped inventory what was left of the collection. When the library's branch manager resigned, Eubank took on the position. She worried a little about her lack of management experience, but she'd been living in Granby for two years and that was her library, her community. This article summarizes the impact Cindy Eubank has had on the Grandy Library in Colorado.