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10/12/1981 - Packet T16ARD LIBRARY PUBLICPhone 639-9511 12568 SW Main•Tigard, Or. 97223 AGENDA October 12, 1981 I Call to Order and Roll Call II Presentation to Betsy Chick, former Board member and president III Reports a. Minutes, September 14, 1981 b. Monthly Report, September, 1981 c. Friends of Library Building Committee d. WCCLS Funding Committee IV Old Business a. Cable TV - Update V New Business a. Statement of Policy review b. Board meeting time change c. Use of per capita state aid d. Extension of lease e. New representative for Downtown Committee VI Information Items a. Library presentation at City Council - October 19, 1981 b. Review circulation policy at November meeting T16ARD LIBRAIrf PUBLIC Phone 639-9511 12568 SW Main•Tigard, Or. 97223 October 7, 1981 Dear Board Member, At the next Board meeting, October 12, you will be asked to consider moving the Library Board meeting from the 2nd Monday to the 1st Monday. City Council has changed its meetings to 2nd, 3rd and 4th Mondays. This would eliminate the conflict when I need to be at Council meetings or Council members and the City Administrator wish to attend Library meetings. The only problem I might find is getting the minutes and report to you ahead of time, but I think I could manage. So please be thinking about your own situation relative to this change and also any other solutions you might have. Thank you, 'J'U"z- A Y s TMARD LIBRARY PUBLIC Phone 639-9511 12568 SW Main•Tigard, Or.97223 MEMORANDUM October 12, 1981 TO: LIBRARY BOARD CITY COUNCIL FROM: CITY LIBRARIAN SUBJECT: Monthly Report, September 1981 1. Administration: a. The Library Board held its regular meeting on September 14. Minutes are attached. b. Librarian attended professional board meeting of Washington County Cooperative Library Service on September 24. Of interest: (1) A report was given on PLATO, an inter- actional touch system computer terminal made by Control Data Systems. It is mainly for educational programs. Storer Metro has offered to place one in five Washington County libraries for three years at no charge. Librarian will present information at next Board meeting. (2) The Board authorized submission of a grant proposal to Tektronics for job and career information materials and training for all county libraries. Tigard already has a "Careers & Education" section which will be substantially strengthened if this grant is approved. (3) It was announced that funds will be available for county-wide staff training. A questionnaire has gone to all library personnel to solicit areas of prime need. (4) Reference service report for county showed that Tigard is second highest user with 10.7% of total. (Forest Grove is first with 11.9%. ) 2. Personnel: a. Volunteer hours totaled 145.5 for a daily average of 5.82 hours. b. Pam Rasmussen was hired as Library Aide on September 22. She will work 15 hours a week. c. A community service assignee worked 15 hours. 3. Statistics: a. Circulation of all materials 8772. Books 8230 Magazines 368 Adult Books 6082 Audio-Visual 164 Juvenile Books 2050 Other 10 Interlibrary loan: Requests placed 95; requests filled 98. b. User cards issued 225. In-town 117; out-of-town 108. C. No story hours in September. a Referen Readers advisor 396 d, c / y e. Materials added 148. f. Materials withdrawn 113. g. Money received: Fines $29. 16 Lost books 37.38 Misc. Replacement 6.70 Donations 13.40 Card Fees 10.00 ` Tigard Public Library - Monthly Report, October 12 - 2 4. Children's Services Report - John Henshell: September has been a planning month for all facets of children's services. The annual tradition of suspending story time in September was maintained this year. In conjunction with an overall library effort to establish goals, a fairly detailed set of goals for children's services was written out. A book order totalling 145 books was submitted. Although it was a comprehensive order, particular emphasis was in adding traditionally popular easy books and recent popular "J" fiction. We are planning to set aside enough of the book budget to re- place many of our easy books in poor condition. All the Castles & Dragons materials have come down and the displays and bulletin g � boards have been changed to reflect the changing weather. Sixty-five children completed our summer program. I TMARD LIBRARY PUBLICPhone 639-9511 12568 SW Main•Tigard, Or.97223 MINUTES Library Board September 14, 1981 Call to Order The regular meeting of the Tigard Library Board was called to and Roll Call: order by Chairman pro tem Jean Carlisle at 7:30 PM, September 14, 1981. (Prior to the call City Administrator Bob Jean met informally with the Board to acquaint himself with each member. ) Excused: Dick Bendixsen and Madalyn Utz. Election of New Terri Zagone moved that Walt Munhall be nominated for Board Chairman Chairman. There were no other nominations and Munhall was declared elected by acclamation. New Board Member Chairman Munhall welcomed new board member Vincent Matarrese. Reports Minutes for July 13 meeting were approved. The August 10 Minutes meeting had been cancelled for lack of quorum. Monthly Report Librarian reviewed both July and August reports. The pre- liminary statistics for 1980-81 (July report) were discussed. Correspondence Librarian read letter from former Board member Betsy Chick expressing her appreciation to the Board. Friends of Library No formal report was given. Building Committee Walt Munhall requested clarification on status of library building fund maintained by City. Librarian referred to Resolutions 80-34 80-83. It was announced that as of August 1981 the Library trust account totaled $9,710. Board expressed concensus that these funds must be used for library purposes only. Walt Munhall urged Board members to attend Civic Center Committee meeting on September 17, 7:30 PM, Fowler Jr. High. Old Business Librarian reported that Washington County Cooperative Library Community Survey Service is planning a county-wide survey. It was decided to delay a local survey until WCCLS announces their program to see whether or not a local survey is necessary. Automated Circulation Librarian distributed Tigard precinct voting information on June levy. It was pointed out that in the entire county only Tigard and Tualatin had city precincts which passed the levy. Discussion focused on lack of time to mount a good campaign and the poor emphasis in the brochure on the low one-time cost. In answer to questions, Librarian expressed opinion that there would be no more activity until next serial levy plans for 1983. Information Items Librarian announced that HB2823 was passed by the Legislature HB2823 enabling libraries to form special tax districts. Pros and cons were briefly discussed. Cable TV Librarian reported that Storer Cable TV had been chosen by MACC for Washington County franchise. There will be an institutional channel for libraries only. Libraries will receive free drops and an educational terminal to interact withP rivate homes. There will be four public access studios for program productions. Each library will have to buy its own television set, but there will be no hook-up charge or subscription fee. 'Tigard Library Board - Minutes - page 2 State Aid Librarian announced that Tigard will receive . 1328 cents per capita state aid this fiscal year. Suggestions for use will be submitted at next meeting. Selection Policy Librarian announced that it will be time to review selection policy at next meeting. Meeting adjourned at 8:40 PM. Respectfully submitted, Irene Ertell City Librarian Approved: Approved as corrected: J