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10/12/1995 - Packet AGENDA TIGARD LIBRARY BOARD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1995 - 7:00 P.M. TIGARD PUBLIC LIBRARY - PUETT ROOM 13125 SW HALL BLVD. TIGARD, OREGON City of Tigard NOTE: New member orientation (and make-up) will take place beginning at 6:15 p.m., with regular business agenda to follow. 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL: BECK BUSCH HOKLIN IRWIN LEWIS MCKAY SCHWAB 3. Approve Minutes of September 1995. 4. Monthly Report for September 1995. 5. Friends of the Library Report. 6. Cooperative Library Advisory Board Report. 7. County-Wide Building Levy Update. 8. Library Building Expansion Options. 9. Library Use Behavior Guidelines. 10. "Concerned Citizen Comments." 11. Election of Officers (Chair and Vice-Chair). 12. Other Business. 13. Adjournment. TO ENSURE A QUORUM TO CONDUCT BUSINESS, PLEASE CALL AND LEAVE A MESSAGE AT THE LIBRARY (684-5886), IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND. Agenda items fior future meetirt+gs: • s _> hA1ogin\connie\1ib-A TIGARD LIBRARY BOARD September 14, 1995 MINUTES Call to Order: 7:20 p.m., by Lonn Hoklin, acting Chair. Roll Cal : Lonn Hoklin, Nancy Irwin, Chris Lewis, and new members; Angus McKay and Larry Beck. Staff: Kathy Davis. Director held new member orientation from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. Election for Chair and Vice-Chair will be held at the October 12 meeting. Minute : Lewis moved to approve minutes as presented, seconded by Irwin. Repo : July Monthly Report: Summer Reading was great success this year. As a result, some children were turned away because of space restrictions in the library. Children's Librarian, Gary Lark, rescheduled many of the remaining summer programs to the Water Building which accommodated more people. Board will discuss space limitations at space planning session after formal meeting. Library, along with Washington County, have signed an agreement to use the Metzger Park Building until December 1995 for overflow recreation programs. Library will continue to oversee this program. August Monthly Report: The Library has approximately 200 volunteers with a new record of volunteer hours equaling 7.2 FTE. The library has had over 40,000 circulations in the last four months. Circulation is up 7.7 percent over July. Friends of the Library: Susan Mueller gave a background overview to the Board. Friends Book Sale, in conjunction with the Farmers Market, is earning approximately $100 per week. Sales of Entertainment Books brought in approximately $100. The Solicitation Letter is mailed out every Fall. This holiday season they will organize a coupon book sale with a 10 percent discount at Powells. They will be having another Writer's Workshop on October 21. The Friends contributed $11,800 to the library for fiscal year ending May 1995. Susan asked Board members if they know of any or anybody who knows about rent-free space available as they would like to conduct their ongoing book sales in this space. CLA : In process of preparing for levy in March. Director briefed Board on CLAB's plan of action and answered questions regarding the levy. Overview of State Library Grant Proposal: The State of Oregon is offering a matched fund grant program to libraries for the purpose of providing Internet access to the public. The library will a • apply for this grant. In addition, library staff, along with Tigard-based business, ICLnet, have been working out a partnership to expand this kind of service. The library will have a supervised, three workstation set-up. The library will provide the equipment and ICLnet will provide connectively and staff training. Connectivity includes World Wide Web and FTP (a program where patrons can bring files to download them onto disks). Agreement will be set for one year. Adwournment: Beck moved to adjourn meeting at 8:05 p.m., to conduct planning session for meeting with Council, seconded by McKay. cm/brdmin 0 • MEMORANDUM CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TO: Bill Monahan, City Administrator FROM: Kathy Davis, Library Direct DATE: October 5, 1995 SUBJECT: Monthly Report, September 1995 • Library Collection Development Policy has been updated and will be presented to the Library Board for approval at their October meeting. The Collection Development Policy outlines the scope and purpose of materials in the library collection including formats (print, electronic, video, etc.) and special materials (such as adult literacy, foreign languages, small business materials, etc.). • Youth Services: As usual, no youth programs were offered in September as everyone focuses on "back to school" issues. Teacher Packet requests are already coming in at all grade levels. Our Youth staff prepare packets of books, maps, magazines, etc., for use by teachers in the classroom at appropriate grade levels. These are used by teachers in public and private schools as well as by homeschoolers. A grant for $3,500 was submitted to the State Library for Children's Services events. • Banned Book Week: Our annual display of information regarding the importance of reading and the issue of censorship has gone up in the library. See attached Times article. • Library Computer Tech. position was posted this month. The information was also sent out on the Internet to several library "listservs," generating a number of qualified applicants. This is the first time that the City has recruited in this way. • Annual Report: The annual report to the State Library was filed on September 25. Some statistics of note included 49,854 interlibrary loans processed and 39,416 reference questions answered! • New Library Clerk: Mary Madland has joined the staff as a part-time clerk in the Technical Services Division where she will assist with data entry and processing. • Internet Grant: A grant in the amount of $8,170.50 was submitted to the State Library. These funds would match our own to create a public Internet room in the current study room. Two thousand dollars of this amount would go towards the heating and cooling system upgrade planned for this space. Public access will be limited to times when trained volunteers are available to oversee appropriate use and provide assistance. Volunteers: Volunteer Type Number Hours Adult 81 690.75 Youth 8 28.00 Adopt-a-Shelf 4 8.50 YART 0 0.00 Library Board 6 18.00 Community Service 4 87.00 21st Century Academy 0 0.00 (CE 2) Total 103 832.25 = 4.8 FTE WORK INDICATORS SEPTEMBER 1995 SEPTEMBER 1994 SEPTEMBER 1993 Adult Materials 21,882 21,303 20,496 Juvenile Materials 17254 17,190 14.98 Total 39,136 38,493 35,479 Days of Service 27 27 26.5 Average Daily Circulation 1,450 1,426 1,339 Hours of Service 263.5 260 257.5 Materials Circulated per Hour 148 148 133 Increase in Circulation 1.5% 8.5% 13.3% Materials Added/Withdrawn 1,081/774 567/284 917/94 Borrowers Registered 329 297 329 Story Time 0 0 0 (Number of Sessions) (0) (0) (0) Toddler Time 0 0 0 (Number of Sessions) (0) (0) (0) Special Programs 37 13 24 (Number of Sessions) (2) (1) (3) Visitors 15,708 15,629 N/A (Gate Count divided by 2) increase in Visitors .5% N/A N/A Fines/Fees Collected $3,690.44 $2,933.21 $2,895.90 Gifts Received $ 15.45 $ 29.29 $ 11.10 HALOGMCONNIEWDNITFIRPT 77. Y4TH 1 ".'' ann- , .' 01 W K ar:k' reg -lideas .. y . By DONNA SGHMIDT "."I'he Little Mermaid".:by ,Hans Of#heTimes Christian Anderson., "Where Did I {� Come From?" by -Peter Mayle. TIGARD Librarians and book "Heather Has Two Mommies" by store owners ;el) e 'people_.to Leslea Newman. "Scary Stories to celebrate '':Bannei�Book 1Veek, Tell in the Dark,', by . Alvin which begins_'Sunday,`by reading Schwartz. one. Booksingrained in your very Perhaps"you've already.digested soul:the Holy Bible " - - h';: the pages of books some people' You'll find the above, and more, would rather you nor anyone else on the shelves or on display at —never got your bands on. libraries and bookstores throughout - Maybe some„`, are in your the state. All have been either chat- memory: Mark, Twain's "The Ad- lenged or :banned at one time or ventures'of iuckleberry Finn' and another somewhere in a public Y g E "The Adventures rof 'X6in Sawyer." library, a school-library or a book J.D. Sal jfCatcht r in the store. �r Rye."John Sternbeck's`The Grapes Tigard Librarian Kathy Davis of Wrath"...and "i3f:Mice"`end Men." remembers the first challenge she nx Laura Wilder Ingalls' "Little House received shortly after starting work on the Prairie" at the Tigard Public Library 20 Some may be on your'desk: the years ago. ' "Arnencan ;Hentag New e Dictranary," A patron brought to Davis' atten- Diction � e ary Y of Amencan tion 'The_Rabbits' Wedding," il- Stam" by Robert L . chgpman, ..lustriteo.by GaA �V lliams, whose.. ateff photo by loyso H►e�ia engram, Literature in'Society:Introduction to other works included "Charlotte's �....: y - 'e manufacturing" and d'istribution:.piant, in_ Fiction, Poetry and Drama";,.by Web", ' 'ed"it to Tigard in 1988. Pamela Anna and to6ert Rosen;`or Davis was a library assistant in "The 'World of;Picasso"�,by Lael charge of children's material.'. Tucker Wertenbaker 'i5erbs and I`On the front was 'a`drawing of Croats:The Stru 8g le in'Yugoslavia" two bunnies holding hands in a - . by Alex N.Dragnich meadow. One was brown and one Oron your child's desk: "I Hate was white. The person said it English"by Ellen Levine,"Why Do promoted interracial marriages. I We Gotta Do This Stuff, Mr. Nehr- was 22 at the time, and I honestly ing?" by M. Evans.`My Teacher is didn't know.what to_aay," Davis an Alien •by Bruce CoviIle. recalled, noting that she'personally ed at what ails you Book `on r had not seen that connection: you bedstand: Jean Auel's "Clan of the Cave,Bear." Eventually, the issue ' was de the Hi- . added 4,000 square feet to the Bram Stoker' s, '"Dracula:""'As I Laydropped. brand,Health 21,000-square-foot building.It Dying' by"Williarn Faulkner. "The The library, in Davis' recollec- aremart,and was supposed to be for additional Jo of Sex"b� Alex Comfort. tion, has 'never actually pulled a manufacturing space.Instead,the y _ y customers in all. addition has turned into a storage Or on your child's bedstand: ` See BOOKS,Page A2 is a month. space filled with buckets and boxes. 'nstayof "We have so many products ome fad items, we can't move it fast enough," bread and but- . she said,surveying wall-to-wall, cling buckets —floor-to-ceiling stacks of pack- purple teddy ages. "We have to move someth- "fruity chews." ing out every day." ng to be bottled And Magno-Humphries is on ssia. the expansion move again. ries got into the „'Another 14,000-square-foot-addi- hen she was 21 tion is under way--after 4112 rked for a corn- . years of haggling with the city which was over who.Pays,and how much, the natural anxieues enauurcn v--y .........................,_a....--.-.-..- wawa avvac vct. 1 nual review. Councilors requiring earlyBooks: Good library will have sation package something to offend everyone gncilsetover ■Continued from Page Al ing that offends everyone," Davis The ordinanc monthly stiper book from its shelves.And there has said. mayor. Instead not been a formal challenge locally So does a good bookstore. budget commie for decades. But there have been That's why at Books Etc. in ses are paid fo complaints. Tigard Town Square you can find Hess. in additic Davis said she takes all com- admittedly raunchy Howard Stern's month plus ful plaints about library materials "private Parts" or conservative paid$150 mons seriously — and even welcomes gatekeeper Rush Limbaugh's "The Under the F them. Way Things Are" or — ditto — mittee would rt "The way I look at it is any "See,I Told You So." recommend to citizen has the right to question our Owner Colleen Willis watches budget process judgment because this is a public carefully for potential laws and bal- library. It's also a good educational lot measures that would limit access opportunity for us. of the written word. "The library has a mission to "We can be affected by those make sure that all viewpoints are kinds of laws that give someone else represented, that all ideas, values the judgment call on such a subjec- and personal tastes are represented tive thing as freedom of speech," j in the community.If books were put Willis said. in or taken out based on someone's That's why she always displays a I personal taste, there would be noth- Holy Bible during Banned Book ing here.A good library has someth-` Week. TODD HO, The problem solvers. 11970,,921.X Help is just a phone call away. J, Bill Clinton 1-202-456-1414 Pat Riley 1-305-577-4328 Pope John Paul II 011-396-6-6982 Steve Heuser 691-9700 } a i Distinctive I "y Kitchen 181 {Ex. Send the global problems to the • Call Steve to sell your ,me. It's a local call. Representee Kathleen M John L.Scc Call Steve. You'll be .sold. hgVi Washington County U ��ha� ehU�Ces oopena t�� e � To: Cooperative Library Advisory Board Members From: Peggy Forcier, Cooperative Library Services Managerr 4 Re: Library Construction Plans Date: September 20, 1995 Attached is a copy of a single-page form which needs to be completed for each public library as part of the countywide capital construction planning process. A description of each city's or community's plan for increasing space to meet the Oregon Library Association standard for adequacy (.6 sq. ft./person) for the year 2015 is an important step in consideration of a countywide funding measure. Please complete the form and return it to my office by November 22nd. A copy of each library's plan will be sent to CLAB members prior to the December 6th meeting, when a preliminary construction timeline will be developed. Also attached is a copy of the construction planning timeline and a chart showing a preliminary estimate of your library's 2015 service population and a preliminary estimate of your library's share of a countywide funding measure. If your city/community does not currently have a plan to expand your present facility or construct a new facility, please describe the process you intend to use to develop such a plan by the agreed upon deadline of September, 1996 and estimate when construction/renovation would be likely to take place. Mail: PO Box 5129, Aloha, OR 97006 • Location: 17880 SW Blanton St., Aloha, OR e`? (503) 642-1544, Fax 591-0445, TDD# 642-2724 • • Local Plans for inclusion in the Cooperative Library Services Capital Construction Program Library Contact 1. Briefly describe your plan for construction of a new library or for remodeling of an existing facility to meet the Oregon Library Association minimum standard of.6 square feet/person for your library's service population in the year 2015. Please include information related to location, size, cost and function if it is available. 2. When do you plan to construct or remodel the library? 3. Has this plan been approved by your library's governing body? Yes No If not, when it is scheduled for discussion by that group? Signature (City Manager/Mayor/Assoc. President) Title Date Completed form due at the Cooperative Library Services by November 22. Countywide Library Construction Timeline Focus groups convened at each library to CLAB members Each library develops more County allow citizen input in planning sign off on complete plan for their professional levy Admin. agreement facility, Including cost phone proposal Office Single-page Informal re concept, estimate survey of to BCC® tax considers general CLAB check &ttmellne voters worksession coordination construction outline of members witli other for local (separate (large enough hearing management Discussion individual agree on major participation cainpaloi sample formal ballot information • for at City library timeline taxing informal committee to make use resolution formal title to Ilyer CAPITAL Community Managers plans (incl. &length agencies presentation would of data by each city action Elections available LEVY Libraries group I dates) of levy (Parks,Fire) to BCC he formed) locally) I &non profit I by BCC Division I at libraries ELECTION Aug'95 Sept'95 I Oct-Nov'95 Dec'95 Jan'96 Feb'96 1 Mar'96 Apr'96 May-June'96 July-Sept'961 Oct'96 Nov'96 Dec'96 Jan'97 I Feb'97 Mar'97 Prioritize new Reach CLAB Report on BCC directs Information OPERATING. &exisUng agreement on approves proposed legal counsel on levy LEVY countywide relmbrsmnt all major levy ready to prepare printed and ELECTIONr services formula& elements of for BCC ballot Ude available at March26th rate,contract proposed libraries by language.& levy BCC directs Feb. 19th countywide Levy legal council services New levy proposal to file for approved to BCC a election by local worksession councils In early Dec. Filing or board Deadline Jan.25th I - - - - - -- ----- -TimellneforOperatingLevy- --- -- - - -- - - - I • I IJ I � II 1 i ' t • J L INSTING Lewy OW TO (IM X FT,/10a) I r ..•O", vow-, .rte' ' • • SCHEMERAN Hooton Du Auph Nichokon _.. .._ .. . .._. . . - --. E vii nnn"l 718 NoKM it PorA AV"" ELM �/+ • Portland. Q � 97209 Telephone: SQ3) 9�4-0110 i . I ' I I I . DoRNG MAY AMIM ` I MARY 9 U%as•21,!! %ft. (1},111 M Pi,/L[1Rl) I - -- - - - -- - - - - - - - Kwo Flow woo-0 Jftn Colon • • I _ EivJra�reunt.1 Rwm*l • 910,Nattot Pat MAnY� _. .9 PLAN 1- • • I r, D?RAFT LIBRARY USE GUIDELINES The Tigard Public Library expects patrons of all ages to exercise social responsibility in the use of the library. Appropriate behavior ensures that all customers are able to use the public library for their information, education, and entertainment needs. Please be considerate of others in your use of this library and observe the following guidelines: • Treat other patrons and staff with courtesy and respect. • Quiet conversation, please. • Supervise children under the age of 10. Set a good example for young patrons. • Respect other users' privacy. • Respect furnishings and equipment by using them appropriately. • Please do not bring food or beverages into the library. • Use personal audio devices with headphones on low volume. • Please park bicycles, skateboards, etc., outside. Library staff members are required to speak to those in need of a reminder of these guidelines. Our goal is to help everxone have an enjoyable, successful library visit. Approved as Draft by Library Board for further discussion. 'Row C C. ITYOFTIFARD OREGON TO OUR PATRONS: 7 Sometimes, when you feel strongly about something, dropping a slip of paper in a suggestion box just isn't enough. For these instances we have developed the attached "Concerned Citizen Comment Form' . A copy of this form will be put on file in the Librarian's office for review by the Library Board. A copy will also be sent to the City Administrator and brought to the attention of the City Council. It is often through the efforts of citizens like yourself that the wheels of change are put in motion. We appreciate your concern and your taking the time to let your opinions be known. I stopped in the librARY TODAY to borrow "Gone with the W Wind" only to learn that part 1 and part 2 separate video,,). �&r-L'— iv /-A 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,P.O.Box 23397,Tigard,Oregon 97223 (503)639-4171 — r Ile- CONCERNED lCONCERNED CITIZEN COMMENT FORM (PERSONAL INFORMATION IS OPTIONAL) NAME: 05�' �a S PHONE: �O y� ADDRESS: IG��. �t� r.b� DATE: - �95y� I AM CONCERNED ABOUT: (USE BACK OF SHEET IF NEEDED) �tJ��iC r.1 cza IVF '1- SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT: -s lqe 0-,r HELP I CAN OFFER: s GV t I WISH TO HAVE SOMEONE CONTACT ME CONCERNING THIS ISSUE: YES NO f ' REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERAT0 OF LIBRARY MATERIALS Book 2 re.Qk 1 no Sa..ILr M u'4e'r-� tLA -y" � ale Author ea,.,a Title —`-� Cr c.-N M-,,sty, �,.e -r rslie CITYOF TIIFARD Call Number-.J. ;/ ..Paperback_ OREGON Periodical TAJ Author & Title of Article Vol. No. Date Pages Other Title Call Number Request initiated b �C r q Y .__ Address J J y k3 S.LJ . 2 - r7c(3 0 Complainant represents: \� Group/Organization (name) 1. To what in the above mentioned item do you object? (Please be specific; cibe''pages) T\„L b00V ►s v,r. �..� rw n.�i L�+� s Ge�+� \�e'(�-.�wc.r '\T `P�c S�-,n�S Y�•� �"" 2. What do you, feel may be the result of ,,read(i�ng or viewing this item? \ \-.:.5 is �- 0.1 e--r w r,�C` T-' Q,,& p r2 ' 0.S �,La b k5c-�l o.•� `'� . 1 3. Is there anything good about this item? 4. Did you read or view the entire item? What parts? 5. Are you aware of thejudgmentjudgmentt of this item by .critics? 1_ Y' z- Z ao +.cs �' w C'C &,r Cwt G r C s.n A. A'--s I 6. What do you believe is the theme of this item? sas ' /� n U M-s-if-L S "L-1" K T��.L \5 SAO o� 7. What would you like thec library to do about this item?` 1 W.c r G� Q m f r%a.; e �L 0 ci��i GL n�-�`+^,C co K S ClonGc,rn:"`5 rt\: 5 Lr-.,� — v\c k � fiaC. �-1 bdc\4s (0-4.,A J. t1oSa. rS.� 8. In its place, what item of equal quality would you recommend that would convey as valuable a picture and perspective of our civiliza- tion? r..Ok Jrk\'`s bco�/. . i Wo 'O' o: S ► yam Signature ofJComplainant Date 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,P.O.Box 23397,Tigard,Oregon 97223 (503)639-4171 VA .Sa-,As sG1��S�s L r•t.s of .,3 (�• 'o Sc--r-S 1 o,,L" to G,1n..a.vt d, `� 1 Q-1 Cfri- l n� S S a k OV, 's Gi e,'S A s rti a It C. - k p s- r. c S `�'t^- c- rc. e kms)s k cam\ Sa., ✓� '�a.A- at C-r-c- ,s CL,s0t�.•_ v rw sc., � G c v M- �, b s' � �;���,,,.�.c. 1o�s�� �s v�4 P,-�o f --4c..�►- -4�-.�._. YVN C,a--s t�-�a�5 Dom.�-*"5 �( a S r, C-0 C-?C,►S ke- .v.\, G .( !-4L. S � C.,4,r-r ��,� p,r_tr t-►+rtc, �.} 4 p ��m L`S+t�i.Ny` �a�""� '�`y. 3 3 ��^,e- t,A.',ti os�-.-s~,s �.C„�►,c�� �, f�pu..�s��r-�.�,.s � ,,��r-c A-i Yt.t { A�, . 0 5 L r- - 5�s �-,�,'e c.e-r- �--�-vLo 5 c�.c� 5 ML tfV ito�.t� a,s s�. CONCERNED CITIZEN COMMENT FORM INFORMATIONERSO IS f.OPTIONAL) I PHONE: NAME: (o 7 ADDRESS: DATE: II I AM CONCERNED ABOUT: (USE BACK OF SHEET IF NEEDED)YlJ�1�- Gtcc'cC-'�. C'-k:c'�`'�.-Ll.-=�."�, �,�•ti��'�.-d..Gc-��.,... �`��c=�c_•��,�.,�'J G,..�- [.� ra--�c��1�2�--�t--��, L SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT: IL KL HELP I CAN OFFER: I WISH TO HAVE SOMEONE CONTACT ME CONCERNING THIS ISSUE: --YES NO