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Main Authors: McMullen, Karen D., Kane, Laura Townsend
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ877366
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author McMullen, Karen D.
Kane, Laura Townsend
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Kane, Laura Townsend
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contents Better Safe than Sorry: Panic Buttons as a Security Measure in an Academic Medical Library McMullen, Karen D. Kane, Laura Townsend Colleges Campuses Academic Libraries School Security Safety Risk Patients Psychiatric Services Medical Libraries Antisocial Behavior Prevention Equipment Emergency Programs Security Personnel Telecommunications Observation Strategic Planning In the wake of recent tragedies, campus security has become a hot issue nationwide. Campus libraries, as traditional meeting spots for varied groups of people, are particularly vulnerable to security issues. Safety and security problems that can occur at any library generally include theft, vandalism, arson, antisocial behavior, and assaults on staff and the public. This article discusses various security measures which a library can implement for the prevention of security incidents. The authors discuss the installation of panic buttons for staff and patron security as a security measure in an academic medical library. The authors state that there are many strategies libraries might take to enhance security, from restricting access to installing high-tech security cameras to hiring security consulting firms. However, what remains key is the need for prevention. The authors stress that recognizing the risk factors and establishing prevention strategies must remain high priorities for any library environment. (Contains 3 notes.)
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spellingShingle Better Safe than Sorry: Panic Buttons as a Security Measure in an Academic Medical Library
McMullen, Karen D.
Kane, Laura Townsend
Colleges
Campuses
Academic Libraries
School Security
Safety
Risk
Patients
Psychiatric Services
Medical Libraries
Antisocial Behavior
Prevention
Equipment
Emergency Programs
Security Personnel
Telecommunications
Observation
Strategic Planning
Better Safe than Sorry: Panic Buttons as a Security Measure in an Academic Medical Library McMullen, Karen D. Kane, Laura Townsend Colleges Campuses Academic Libraries School Security Safety Risk Patients Psychiatric Services Medical Libraries Antisocial Behavior Prevention Equipment Emergency Programs Security Personnel Telecommunications Observation Strategic Planning In the wake of recent tragedies, campus security has become a hot issue nationwide. Campus libraries, as traditional meeting spots for varied groups of people, are particularly vulnerable to security issues. Safety and security problems that can occur at any library generally include theft, vandalism, arson, antisocial behavior, and assaults on staff and the public. This article discusses various security measures which a library can implement for the prevention of security incidents. The authors discuss the installation of panic buttons for staff and patron security as a security measure in an academic medical library. The authors state that there are many strategies libraries might take to enhance security, from restricting access to installing high-tech security cameras to hiring security consulting firms. However, what remains key is the need for prevention. The authors stress that recognizing the risk factors and establishing prevention strategies must remain high priorities for any library environment. (Contains 3 notes.)
title Better Safe than Sorry: Panic Buttons as a Security Measure in an Academic Medical Library
topic Colleges
Campuses
Academic Libraries
School Security
Safety
Risk
Patients
Psychiatric Services
Medical Libraries
Antisocial Behavior
Prevention
Equipment
Emergency Programs
Security Personnel
Telecommunications
Observation
Strategic Planning
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ877366