We've just posted a new blog post by Dr. Steve Albrecht in our "The Safe Library" section of Library 2.0: "Ask Dr. Steve - A Library Security Director Asks, 'Is a TASER advisable or not advisable?'" SUBMITTED QUESTION: I’m a security director for a large library district. I’ve got a rural library director who feels unsafe with drug activity around, and in fact, a late night bullet accidentally hit the library door a couple months ago. The director bought a TASER, with library funds, to protect herself. I’ve looked through your rural chapter 7 in your The Safe Library book and sent a few pages to her from that. Is a TASER advisable or not advisable? Could it be lethal? Pepper spray or wasp spray preferred? If a staff person has a TASER, does the library need a policy? Especially if the TASER was bought with library funds? You can read Dr. Steve Albrecht's response here. Dr. Albrecht's twice-monthly Library 2.0 podcasts, interviews, and blog posts are available for free, as are: access to 53,000+ other library professionals, our regular mini-conferences, and all the conference recordings. We also offer a series of Dr. Albrecht and other paid webinars and recordings which are available for individual or group viewing here. UPCOMING WEBINAR: RECORDINGS AVAILABLE: GET THE BOOK: