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...security guard 12 hours a day for an average 320 days a year—at a rate of at least $10 an hour—this would amount to more than $1.4 million. Beyond that, some of the libraries use multiple door-checkers (Widener employs at least four, Lamont at least two) and many employ professional guards who are paid more than the low-end rate of $10 an hour. Furthermore, many libraries are open more than 320 days a year. As a result, the sums involved are probably significantly higher...
...Lamont library three, four hours a night,” Rose admits. “That’s the funny thing—you go out in the real world and all of a sudden you want to learn stuff...
...there two security guards on duty in the front entrance of Lamont...
...barricaded front entrance to Widener Library manages to inconvenience both Widener and Lamont library-bound students. Shortly after the stately Widener steps shut down, Lamont was able to double up on guard duty, providing harried students with separate card and bag checkers...
...Person-hours have been freed up by the closing of so many Widener entrances,” explains Joe Rindfleisch, Access Services Assistant and Evening Supervisor at Lamont Library. Though Lamont has always had two guards during parts of the evening shifts, the temporary excess in personnel allowed the library to solicit extra help securing the entrance from hooligans without the proper...