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On the record ... with Rylie Carter

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MW: Is it challenging to be 23 and your first full-time job is a director?

RC: It is challenging, but I really enjoy it. I  believe I am qualified for it. What I am doing here I had done in my previous job. But it is definitely a challenge, learning new stuff every day and being younger than the majority of my staff members – which hasn’t been a problem yet. But that is something I am nervous about.

MW: What do you think of Hinckley?

RC: It’s very nice. It’s very small and friendly. But you can sometimes feel like an outsider because everybody knows everybody. But everyone has been really, really nice so far and very generous in helping me through everything I need to do.

MW: Do you have goals for the library?

RC: I think everyone  has goals. I would like to see the library fully involved with the community. That is something that has been in the works. A lot of things have been done. The library is on a really good path towards becoming a great library. It’s really good right now for the size of the town and the size of the building even. It’s really an impressive library.

MW: Are there areas that could improve?

RC: Right now, we don’t offer a lot to teens. That’s something I think a lot of libraries struggle with. Teens are hard to reach. ...It’s hard to get their attention and we don’t have the space for a teen room.

MW: What kind of staff do you have here?

RC: They’re excellent. Everyone knows what they’re supposed to be doing and they’re very helpful to everyone new. I’m new and Kate (Ross, the youth librarian) is new.

I have lots to learn.

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