Abstract

This article examines the role of library pages as opposed to library shelvers. The piece draws on the author’s personal experience as a Page II at the Bertram-Woods Branch Library, part of the Shaker Heights, Ohio, Public Library System, where paging was broadened to include library functions not previously covered by the work of shelvers. This shift is a manifestation of library changes that involve new work roles for pages.

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