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08/01/1979 - Packet 0 TIGARD B LIBRARY( LICPhone 639-9511 12568 SW Main-Tigard, Or. 97223 LIBRARY BOARD Agenda for August 1979 1. Call to Order 2. Reports a. Minutes b. Monthly report for July 3. Old Business a. Serial Levy Contract b. Canputer Circulation System c. Building Plans 4. New Business a. Labor Day Closure O TIGARD PUBLIC LIBRARY Phone 639-9511 12568 SW Main-Tigard, Or. 97223 MEMORANDUM August 13, 1979 TO: Library Board City Council FROM: City Librarian aJ&ECT: Monthly Report, July 1979. 1. Administration: a. The Library Board held its regular meeting on July 9. Minutes are attached. b. Librarian attended Washington County Citizens Advisory Board meting July 11. Of interest: (1) Board approved funds for Librarian to attend Pacific Northwest Library Association meeting in Boise, Idaho, August 21-25, as representative for Washington County Cooperative Library Service (WCCLS) ; (2) Approved WCCLS request to try reciprocal borrowing with Clackamas County for the FY 79-80 to determine amount of cross-over borrowing and feasibility of a reciprocal borrowing agreement. c. Librarian was guest speaker at the Kiwanis noon-tine group on July 18, reviewing last three years of growth. d. Librarian attended WCCLS professional board meeting on July 25. Of interest: (1) A committee was formed to help WCCIS libraries organize infor- mation and referral services; (2) The new outreach librarian will be inven- torying the large-print book collection and establishing a procedure for continual circulation to the using libraries. e. Librarian attended Computerized Circulation Committee meting July 31. The computerized circulation system was removed from the serial levy contract at the meeting of the Serial Levy Contract Committee on July 11 and will be negotiated in separate contracts with each city as they go "on line." There has been concern by the County Commissioners (see mem of 12 June with June report) regarding the feasibility of the whole project. Beaverton has ex- pressed concern that the project might be scrapped. However, the Committee has decided to revise the specifications as quickly as possible and try to get the system set up in Beaverton during FY 1979-80. After that,each city will be asked to go "on line" when they feel that they can support the system. 2. Personnel: a. Volunteer hours totaled 81, an average of 3.2 per day. b. Ida Mae Heck, student at Portland Community College, worked 100 hours practicum in July. This is Tigard's second year to participate in this program. Tigard Public Library - Monthly Report, July 1979 - 2 3. Statistics: a. Circulation 8791 Audio Visual 153 .Books 8237 Magazines 401 Adult 5667 Other 0 Juven 2472 Interlibrary loan 98 b. User cards issued 197: In-town 117 Out-of-town 80 c. Story Hour 8 average (Wed/Thurs) pre-school Story Hour 1 average (Wed/Thurs) school age d. Materials added 361 Adult Fic 8 Juvenile Fic 2 Adult Non-Fic 228 Juvenile Non-Fic 61 Adult Paperback 48 Juvenile Paperback 9 Large Print 5 _ e. Materials withdrawn 100 f. Money received: Fines: $13.00 Lost Books X6.00 Donations: $3.12 4. Programs: a. As part of the children's summer reading program the following special sessions were held: July 6 - Starship construction (paper) project - 10 children July 17 - Zoo-to-you -- The Washington Park Zoo brought some small animals for a demonstration - 19 children July 20 - Superhero mask-making session - 20 children. The sumer reading program has 114 children participating. CITY', OF TIGARD P.O. Box 23397 12420 S.W. Main, Tigard, Oregon 97223 MEMORANDUM TO: Washington County Board of Commissioners FROM: Tigard Library Board DATE: July 9, 1979 Since funding for local libraries through the serial levy is provided by the county, we feel that the county may reasonably expect professional-standards of performance from the libraries. These standards should take. into consideration -local problems, but the standards ought to be straightforward and uniform. If there is no accountability, the possibility for chaos is increased and future success for serial levies might well be endangered. The Tigard Library Board generally supports the serial levy contract as first written.