Volunteers in libraries
Many Victorian public libraries use volunteers to enhance the services provided to the public.
It should be noted that most library tasks require specialised training and/or qualifications and are not suitable for voluntary workers.
The most common use of volunteers in Victorian libraries is in the delivery of books to people who are housebound by reason of age, illness or disability. Many libraries would not be able to provide this valuable service if it were not for the contribution of volunteers. In addition, volunteers can provide an enhanced service in that they have the time to spend talking to the recipients and developing a close relationship.
Some libraries also use volunteers to provide training to members of the public on a one to one basis in areas such as literacy and basic computer and internet skills.
If you are interested in volunteering at your local library, please make enquiries there regarding opportunities.

Examples of Volunteer Policies for Libraries
Melton Library and Information Service
Mildura Rural City Council Library Service
West Gippsland Regional Library Corporation
Yarra-Plenty Regional Library Corporation
Examples of Information kits for volunteers
Campaspe Regional Library Service
Casey-Cardinia Library Corporation
Examples of Position Descriptions for Volunteers
Melton Library and Information Service - Home Library Service
Mildura Rural CIty Council Library Service - Literacy tutor
Wimmera Regional Library Corporation - tutor for Broadband for Seniors
Examples of Volunteer websites
Hume Volunteer Gateway:
http://www.hume.vic.gov.au/libraries_learning/hume_volunteer_gateway
Monash Volunteer Resource Centre
http://www.mvrcvolunteer.org.au/
ProTeens tookit for working with teenagers as volunteers
Developed by the Shared Leadership Program
www.proteens.net.au