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06/07/2001 - Packet AGENDA TIGARD LIBRARY BOARD THURSDAY, JUNE 79 2001 - 7:00 P.M. TIGARD PUBLIC LIBRARY—PUETT ROOM 13125 SW HALL BLVD. TIGARD, OREGON 1. CALL TO ORDER Braun 2. ROLL CALL: BECK_ BRAUN_ CHAPMAN_ DIAMOND_ IRWIN KASSON SMITH 3. Approve Minutes of May 10, 2001. Braun 4. Agenda Additions and Deletions. Braun 5. Call to the Public. Braun 6. Introduction of Cheryl Silverblatt, Readers Services Division Manager. Barnes 7. Monthly Report for May 2001. Barnes S. CLAB/LDB Report. Barnes 9. Friends of the Library Report. Burgess 10. Friday Hours/Balloon Festival. Barnes 11. WCCLS Formula. Barnes 12. New Tigard Library Construction Committee. Chapman 13. Internet Policy. Barnes 14. Cell Phones. Braun 15. Library Foundation. Diamond 16. Board Communications. All (Reports from Board members on community and citizen activities) 17. Other Business. 18. Adjournment. TO ENSURE A QUORUM TO CONDUCT BUSINESS, PLEASE CALL CONNIE MARTIN OR MARGARET BARNES AT THE LIBRARY(684-6537), IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND. Agenda items for future meetings: TIGARD LIBRARY BOARD MINUTES MAY 10, 2001 j Call to order: 7:10 by Chair, Anne Braun . Roll Call : Larry Beck, Anne Braun, David Chapman, Marvin Diamond, Nancy Irwin, and sue Kasson. Sane Smith absent. Staff: Margaret Barnes and Carly Ingvalson. Minutes : Moved by Beck and seconded by Kasson to approve minutes of April 12 , 2001. Motion approved unanimously. Agenda Additions and Deletions : None. Call to the Public: None. Introduction of Amy Emery, Acquisitions Coordinator: Amy has worked at the Tigard Library for 17 years. she began in Circulation, but has been the Acquisitions Coordinator in Technical Services since 1994. Amy orders approximately 90% of the library' s items using Polaris Acquisitions. she works closely with library staff and with Gaylord giving input that shapes future versions of Polaris Acquisitions. Amy eagerly learns new skills as acquisitions technology changes and improves . April Monthly Report: The new configuration of the Circulation Desk is complete. Staff find the workspace much less congested. By the end of May, Internet workstations should be standardized with the same operating, default and security settings. Circulation has increased. The volunteer Recognition event was a success . Plans for the extended Friday hours are in place. Board discussed the visibility of the new hours sign in the front lobby. CLABILDB Report: Barnes gave the Board three handouts detailing information about the WCCLs reimbursement formula. The PowerPoint handout provided background information and possible operational Levy choices for WCCLS. Barnes asked the Board members for their input on ways to make the funding formula more equitable. Friends of the Library: FOL purchased 15 copies of The Money Mystique by Karen Sheridan to give away at a 3une 5 program designed to help women achieve financial independence. The Foundation's state and Federal filing fees have been paid for. FOL ordered promotional give-away items for the Balloon Festival and Tigard Days . A book sale will be held September 14 in City Hall . FOL authorized the purchase of the Mitten Tree and is sponsoring the musical entertainment for the first five Friday evenings in lune. Friday Hours : Barnes thanked FOL for funding the Friday musical entertainment. she asked Board members to attend at least one of the Friday evenings to act as ambassadors and show their support. The Board will contact her via e-mail with their chosen Friday evening. WCCLS Formula: Discussed under CLAB/LDB Report. WCCLS 25th Anniversary: To celebrate, the library will host the west African drum music of chata Addy' s shi-dah on May 25 , from 3 to 5 p.m. at the outdoor program structure in Fanno creek Park (or Town Hall if it rains) . Cake and punch will be served and balloons will be given away. Barnes encouraged Library Board members to attend. New Tigard Library Construction Committee: The Committee met withCity Council on April 17 to present the requirements for library that serves the current and future Tigard population . The Committee discussed the three representative sites and the recommended 47,000 square feet for a new library. This .. information was well received. The property owners of the three sites may be contacted. Library Foundation: Necessary forms are still in processing. On Monday, May 14 at noon an organizational meeting/lunch for prospective Foundation members will be held at the TVF&R community Room. sue Kasson and Larry Beck will attend. June Board Meeting: The date of the June Library Board meeting has been moved up a week to June 7, 2001. This will be the last meeting for Larry Beck and Nancy Irwin. Board Communications: Kasson expressed thanks to Carly Ingvalson for taking minutes during Connie Martin's maternity leave. Other Business : Barnes requested that Board members attend a Monday, July 16 ethics training seminar hosted by City Manager, Bill Monahan. Adjournment: Diamond moved and Chapman seconded to adjourn the meeting at 8:43 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. Next meeting is scheduled for June 7, 2001. WORK INDICATORS MAY 2001 MAY 2000 MAY 1999 Circulation Total (from WCCLS) 46,986 44,430 42,811 (2,450 self-check) Adult Materials Juvenile Materials Total 46,986 44,430 42,811 Days of Service 27 28 27.5 Average Daily Circulation 1,654 1,587 1,557 Hours of Service 275.5 283 271.5 Materials Circulated per Hour 162 157 158 Increase in Circulation +5.4% +3.8% -18.2%(from 5/ 98) Materials Added 1,645 1,217 1,324 Withdrawn 943 1,085 2,161 Borrowers Registered 263 212 Cultural Passes Program 209(YTD) N/A N/A 23(Month) Adult Programs 57 58 102 (Number of sessions) (15) (8) (13) Story Time 25 103 143 (Number of Sessions) (2) (6) (6) Toddler Time 53 118 52 (Number of Sessions) (3) (6) (3) Special Programs 4,112** 4,112** 3,190 (Number of Sessions) (19) (19) (18) Children's Computer 107 96 111 Word Processors 322 362 268 Internet Users 3,219 2,682 1,709 Visitors (Gate count divided by 2) 19,289 18,040 17,956 Increase in Visitors 6% +2.14% -13% Fines/Fees Collected $4,637 $4,079.28 $829.74 Gifts Received $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 300.00 No statistical report from WCCLS was generated. #'s include classroom visits promoting Summer reading program. #'s not available yet/will add when available Internet Acceptable Use Policy — DRAFT#2 The Tigard Public Library offers public Internet access as part of its mission to provide resources that reflect the great diversity of interests and opinions in our community. Internet use will be managed in a manner consistent with the Library's Rules of Conduct, which are posted in the Library. Failure to use the Internet stations appropriately and responsibly may result in revocation of Internet use privileges, Library privileges and/or criminal prosecution. As with other library resources, providing access to electronic information does not imply sponsorship nor endorsement by the Library. The Library does not monitor and has no control over the information viewed through the Internet and cannot be responsible for its content. Users are encouraged to take advantage of the Internet and to exercise good judgment and discretion. The Internet offers access to many valuable sources of information, but not all sites are accurate, complete, or current. There are many sites that carry information that you may think controversial or inappropriate. It is left to each user to choose what is individually appropriate and, as with other Library materials, parents or legal guardians are responsible for their minor children's use of the Internet. Privacy Protection: Users should be aware that it is their responsibility to protect their privacy while using the Internet. Interactions involving personal information such as credit card numbers, home address and phone, etc. should be used with caution. Tigard Library and the City of Tigard are not responsible for sensitive or personal information transferred via the Internet on Library computers. TIGARD PUBLIC LIBRARY INTERNET RULES To enable the largest number of people to obtain the maximum benefit from these information facilities, certain rules are in effect. The Tigard Public Library reserves the right to modify these rules at any time. Rule changes will be posted. 1. Internet users are expected to have a basic knowledge of how to operate a computer. Library staff can only provide limited assistance. 2. You must sign up to use the Internet. Sign-up is for one hour maximum per day per person. An exception is made if terminals are available and no one is waiting. You must be prepared to surrender immediately if a new user signs up for the terminal. This sign up may be made one day in advance. Sign-up sheets are provided near the Reference Desk. Three workstations are reserved for short-term (15 minute) use only. 3. Patrons are expected to be mindful and respectful of the rights of other patrons and to respect staff, library rules and library equipment. 4. The settings on each computer are fixed for general use. Please do not attempt to alter any computer settings. Individuals who tamper with these settings will be asked to leave the computer area. 5. Internet access is open to patrons of all ages. The Library cannot control the Internet and cannot be held responsible for its content. Parents are responsible for their child's access to the Internet; children 10 years or younger must be accompanied by a parent or guardian (ORS 163.545). Any restriction of a child's or young adult's access to the Internet is the responsibility of the parent or guardian. There is a filter on one computer that blocks out selected Internet sites. 6. Tigard public library provides access to a printer from the Internet workstations. Copies are 10 cents per sheet. Please keep in mind that information printed from an Internet workstation is not private and can be viewed by other patrons and staff. 7. Unacceptable behavior that may result in the loss of Internet privileges include: ■ Internet access for purposes which violate U.S., state or local laws; ■ making unauthorized copies of copyrighted or licensed software or data; ■ tampering with the settings of any computer; ■ tampering with the sign-up sheets. Any person who refuses to comply with these directions will be asked to leave the Library premises. Law enforcement officials may be called to enforce compliance with such a request.