TY - JOUR AB - Purpose Homelessness has been a growing problem in many countries since the 1980s. The purpose of this paper is to examine homeless peoples’ perspectives on public library services, and to compare these with the attitudes of library staff.Design/methodology/approach Eight interviews have been conducted with rough sleepers and formerly homeless library patrons to examine their experiences, needs and expectations or the library. In addition, four library staff have been interviewed about their attitudes to services for members of the homeless community.Findings Most rough sleepers and formerly homeless patrons who participated in this research viewed the public library as a safe place because it offered a welcoming atmosphere, access to a variety of resources and services targeted at the homeless. Nonetheless, sleeping has always been a major reason for their use of the library. Most staff members agreed that providing services targeted toward rough sleepers changed the dynamic between staff and the homeless patrons, but there was some disagreement between staff members about whether targeted services were the most appropriate approach.Practical implications Understanding homeless and rough sleepers’ expectations for public library services may be useful in revising policy and developing services for this community. In particular, developing partnerships with organisations supporting the homeless is an effective way of developing relevant services for this often-marginalised group.Originality/value Little research has considered public library services from the perspective of homeless people. This research is intended to fill that gap. VL - 67 IS - 4/5 SN - 0024-2535 DO - 10.1108/GKMC-11-2017-0093 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/GKMC-11-2017-0093 AU - Zhang Hao AU - Chawner Brenda PY - 2018 Y1 - 2018/01/01 TI - Homeless (rough sleepers) perspectives on public libraries: a case study T2 - Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication PB - Emerald Publishing Limited SP - 276 EP - 296 Y2 - 2024/04/26 ER -