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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-22-2017 Library Board of Trusteesalp( IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY 123 S. Linn St. •Iowa City, IA 52240 MCC Susan Cnig-P m31935652W-Fu3193W54N.www.kpi.org BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA 5:00 pm - 2"d floor Board Room June 22, 2017 Jay Semel, President Diane Baker John Beasley Janet Freeman, Secretary Adam Ingersoll Thomas Martin Robin Paetzold Meredith Rich -Chappell Monique Washington, Vice -President 1. Call Meeting to Order. 2. Public Discussion. 3. Approval of Minutes. A. Approve Regular Minutes of Library Board of Trustees May 25, 2017 meeting. 4. Items to be discussed. A. Evaluation of Director. Comment: The Board will conduct the Director's evaluation in closed session and report when the open meeting resumes. B. Board Annual Report. Comment: Staff will draft a report after Board discussion. The Board will approve in July. S. Staff Reports. A. Director's Report. B. Departmental Reports: Children's Services, Collection Services, IT. C. Bookmobile Report. D. Development Office Report. E. Spotlight on the Collection. F. Miscellaneous. 6. President's Report. A. Annual Board dinner. I f you will need disability -related accommodations in order to participate in this meeting, please contact Elyse Miller, Iowa City Public Library, at 319-887-6003 or elyse-miller(EDicpl.org. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs. 7. Announcements from Members. 8. Committee Reports. A. Foundation Members. 9. Communications. A. Johnson County Board of Supervisors funding award. 10. Disbursements. A. Review MasterCard Expenditures for May, 2017. B. Approve Disbursements for May, 2017. 11. Set Agenda Order for July Meeting. 12. Adjournment. If you will need disability -related accommodations in order to participate in this meeting, please contact Elyse Miller, Iowa City Public Library, at 319-887-6003 or elyse-miller0icpl.org. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs. QWW IOWA CITY iA< PUBLIC LIBRARY Iowa City Public Library Meeting Agendas and Other Significant Events JUNE 22, 2017 JULY 27, 2017 AUGUST 24, 2017 Director Evaluation Review Board Annual Report Review Annual Staff Report Develop Ideas for Board Annual Report Adopt NOBU Budget Review 4rh Quarter Statistics Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT Strategic Planning Update Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT Departmental Reports: AS, CAS Policy Review: 501: Statement of Authority 502: Personnel 503: Admin/Confidential Benefits OTHER: 6/3: Children's ABC Day; OTHER: 6/24: Late Night at the Library First meeting for new Board members OTHER: Annual Board Dinner SEPTEMBER 28, 2017 OCTOBER 26, 2017 NOVEMBER 16, 2017 Budget Discussion Budget Discussion Departmental Reports: AS, CAS Departmental Reports: AS, CAS Review 151 Quarter Statistics Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT DECEMBER 21, 2017 JANUARY 25, 2018 FEBRUARY 22, 2018 Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT 6 month Strategic Planning Update Appoint Nominating Committee Review 2nd Quarter Goals/Statistics Set Hours for Next Fiscal Year OTHER: Arts & Crafts Bazaar; Departmental Reports: AS, CAS Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT Inservice Day MARCH 22, 2018 APRIL 26, 2018 MAY 24, 2018 Appoint Committee to Evaluate Director Meet as Members of Friends Foundation Election of Officers Departmental Reports: AS, CAS President Appoints to Foundation Board Departmental Reports: AS, CAS Review 3rd Quarter Statistics Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT 062017boardsked Agenda Item 3A-1 Qw IOWA CITY rAWPUBLIC LIBRARY 123 S. Linn St. • Iowa City, IA 52240 ou<r Sp nCraig-. 3l335652W.w319-3%-549q-w kpl.oy BOARD OF TRUSTEES Minutes of the Regular Meeting DRAFT May 25, 2017 Members Present: Diane Baker, John Beasley (in at 5:05 pm), Janet Freeman (in at 5:10 pm), Adam Ingersoll (by phone), Tom Martin, Robin Paetzold, Meredith Rich -Chappell, Jay Semel, Monique Washington. Members Absent: None. Staff Present: Maeve Clark, Susan Craig, Alyssa Hanson, Anne Mangano, Patty McCarthy, Elyse Miller, Brent Palmer, Angela Pilkington. Guests Present: Carol Kirsch, incoming Board member, Kellie Forkenbrock, incoming Board member. Call Meeting to Order. President Semel called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m. Public Discussion. Two incoming Board members are visiting the meeting and introduced themselves. Approval of Minutes. The minutes of the April 27, 2017 Library Board of Trustees meeting were reviewed. A motion to approve the Minutes was made by Rich -Chappell and seconded by Washington. Motion carried 7/0. Items to be discussed. Election of Officers. A slate of officers for FY18 was presented by the Nominating Committee: Martin, representing the Nominating Committee presented the slate: President, Jay Semel, Vice -President, Monique Washington, Secretary, Janet Freeman. A motion to approve the slate of officers was made by Ingersoll and seconded by Baker. Motion carried 7/0. Art Gallery. Craig has spoken with our architect about the design required for the meeting room hallway to operate as an art gallery. Work planned for the Children's Room and the Computer Lab could be combined with the art gallery. The architect will get back to us. Other steps needed are to revise several policies, including the Art Advisory Committee policy to update their duties, and the Display Polity. Craig said we will work with the City's public art person and we have several templates for contracts from other libraries with art galleries. Today, Craig learned that MERGE just put up an art exhibit and plans to continue to do so and spoke with them briefly about it. Washington asked when we will begin this process. Craig said if the work is incorporated with the other building work, optimistically the timeline would be later November -December next year. If we miss that time frame, we will need to wait until next April, after tax season, (when the Computer Lab is used heavily) to be completed. If we move ahead we hope to be part of gallery walk, the first Friday of the months of March, June, and October. Martin asked if there will be art in the gallery all the time orjust when there is a show. Craig said having Agenda Item 3A-2 art shows back to back is more complicated than it seems. There are fewer problems putting up and taking down shows when there is more time between them. She is recommending three shows a year. Beasley mentioned the MERGE space and is open to a dialogue with them about a cooperative effort. He does not think two art galleries are needed. Craig said shejust found out about this today and has put out some feelers. Rich -Chappell asked if the Art Advisory Committee has been informed of the changes to their mission. Craig said not yet, although one member was on the committee that toured the building. New website. Alyssa Hanson, our Web Specialist, discussed the library's website upgrades. We moved to a new platform and made many content edits. The website will continue to change. Hanson said we are building the foundation so we can continue to find new ways to engage patrons through our website. One of the major updates is the navigation of the website from the side of the page to the top of the page, which is standard for websites. Hanson said one of the ways we helped identify patron needs for the website was using a card sort to help in the naming of categories. The contrast of text and its readability were important considerations in the update. Hanson said current usage data helped drive the update. She said a majority of people go to the catalog, check their account, and look for new items. In response, we moved new items to the top of the page on a scroller. Patrons are also interested in our e-content. Now it is all collocated and easy to find. The home page has a footer with pertinent information about contacting us, our address, etc., an industry standard. Hanson said another home page highlight is new materials, with the ability to filter for type, etc. Sometime in June the site will be switched and you will see the new home page. Paetzold asked about the search banner, Hanson said the banner is not complete but one will be able to search in a number of ways when it is finished. Hanson showed Board members the revised Event Manager, the Library's overall scheduling mechanism and calendar. It is easy to read, update and is much more responsive than the previous iteration. Additionally, Event Manager looks good on mobile phones. Other changes include moving our featured events up front to promote them better. Website statistics led us to identify that people really wanted to know about our new items. Martin asked how often new items will be updated. Palmer and Hanson said they will be refreshed once a week. The icon for a new item goes directly to the specific material when you click on it. Paetzold asked how a person navigates to the calendar. Hanson said using the Calendar category will get you to Event Manager, as will the Services and Meeting room categories. Hanson is also updating the kid and teen pages of the website to have them emulate the rest of the new website. Hanson noted these pages are static and do not have as much information as they could, which is another thing we are working on. Semel asked about patron complaints about our website. Hanson said the number one thing in the survey was the default search on our home page was for our website instead of our catalog. Hanson changed this right away which made patrons happy. There were also comments about readability, small text size, and items buried a few levels deep. Hanson and Palmer have tried to emphasize to staff that this is a process and changes will keep on coming. Event Manager is a home grown, custom-made software module we spent a lot of time building and is heavily used. Maintaining and updating this software is time intensive. Martin asked if we created the website or if we purchased a shell from another company. Hanson said our website is built on open source software with a great community of users and is much easier and moldable than a commercial product. The new look and feel is still evolving. Hanson said it has been a transition with the redesign. She related that a 180 transition to something new throws users off guard but gradual, slower change is more palatable and less 2 Agenda Item 3A-3 overwhelming when rolled out to both internal and external customers. Hanson has been making changes all along the way so that the "new" website will still feel familiar, despite all of the changes we make. Board members left at 5:37 for a tour of the Pelzer mural, Meeting Room D, and the alley mural. Board members returned at 5:51 pm. Staff Reports. Director's Report. Two Library Board of Trustees members were appointed by City Council. The County Representative will be announced next week. Craig said last night's Pelzer program was great with 62 attendees. Manufacturer representatives are here working on necessary changes to the Bookmobile. Craig expects we will be back to our schedule on Tuesday morning and the regular summer schedule begins June 2. Paetzold asked if these are core problems with the vehicle. Craig believes the manufacturer received the bid and wanted to upgrade the box, but as this is the first time they have done this there are some challenges they did not anticipate in the new scheme. Paetzold asked if leakage at the window level is included in the warranty if the fix fails and is a problem again and wonders how long the manufacturer will back this. Craig is unsure. Mr. Weaver appealed directly to Craig and wishes to appeal his ban from the library. An appointment to meet on Friday at the City Attorney's office was made. Craig said if the appeal is denied, the matter could come to the Library Board of Trustees. Semel asked if this process is set down somewhere. Craig said yes, it first goes to the Library Director, and then to the Board of Trustees as final arbiter. Freeman asked if he will regain regular patron status if the appeal is accepted. Paetzold said his rights to use the library are not wiped away. Paetzold asked if the appeal was in writing or oral. Craig said he is limited to 20 minutes and the City Attorney will take notes. Craig passed around the game cards for the Summer Reading Programs. Washington appreciated the bookmobile route on the back of the Window. Departmental Reports. Adult Services. No comments. Community & Access Services. No comments. Development Office. McCarthy said the next Eat Out to Read event is at Motley Cow on June 7. She said it is bittersweet as the restaurant is closing on 6/17 and McCarthy is grateful were able to work with them one last time. McCarthy is putting together materials for Friend's Foundation Board meeting next week. Semel asked how fundraising is going. McCarthy said it is a challenging time for everyone who is fundraising. Ingersoll said the Englert and Film Scene are also fundraising as is the UI Museum. McCarthy said we are trying to be more creative. Washington asked about the hours at Motley Cow, McCarthy said 5-9. Volunteer Recognition report. Four volunteers were recognized for 1000 hours of service. Spotlight on the Collection. No comments. Miscellaneous. No comments. Agenda Item 3A-4 President's Report. Semel said being the President of the Library Board is more exciting than he anticipated. Announcements from Members. Freeman said the Evaluating Committee is working hard. She believes this year is particularly significant because it is nearing the end of Craig's tenure and Board members need to think really hard about what the Director really does and what the Director needs. Freeman believes this is very significant to the library's future. Beasley asked if MERGE could come and talk to the Board about what they do. Craig said there is an open house at MERGE on 6/15 from 3-6 pm. Craig briefly described MERGE in response to a question from Freeman. Ingersoll said it is an entrepreneurial enterprise. Beasley asked if we could invite them to our June meeting. Paetzold reminded that the June meeting is the director's evaluation and perhaps July would be a better time to invite them. Craig said we will invite them. Ingersoll believes there are ways we can collaborate with MERGE we have not yet thought about. Craig believes there are opportunities for us. Pilkington offered that we worked with them for STEAM Fest. Martin asked if recently retired members could be invited to this. Paetzold said this may be her last meeting and wished to thank everyone. Committee Reports. Foundation Members. None. Communications. Email to City Council from James A Weaver. Disbursements. The MasterCard expenditures for April, 2017 were reviewed. A motion to approve the disbursements for April, 2017 was made by Martin and seconded by Freeman. Motion carried 9/0. Set Agenda Order for June Meeting. Director evaluation. Board annual report to the City draft. Adjournment. A motion to adjourn the meeting was made by Washington and seconded by Rich - Chappell. Motion carried 9/0. President Semel closed the meeting at 6:16 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Elyse Miller Agenda Item 4A-1 aft IOWA CITY rO,� PUBLIC LIBRARY 123 S. Linn St. • Iowa City, IA 52240 m cu Sown Coy•Pe 31935i52W-,u 31935 541•ww kPLDrq June 22, 2017 NOTICE OF ICPL BOARD OF TRUSTEES EXECUTIVE SESSION 1. Consider request by Susan Craig for closed session for the purpose of personnel evaluation. Agenda Item 46-1 UNEW �Va� IOWA CITY r PUBLIC LIBRARY 123 S. Linn St. • Iowa City, IA 52240 mcrw Susan Craig• r 319356-52W- m 3193563094• saw Jc0torg DATE: June 15, 2017 TO: Library Board FROM: Susan Craig, Library Director RE: Annual Report to City Each year the City asks each board and commission to complete a brief annual report noting accomplishment for the year just ending (July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017), and indicating goals for the coming year. The Library Board reviews their current report (attached) at the June meeting, and provides input on the accomplishment of goals for FY17 and discusses possible goals for FY18. Staff then drafts a report that will be reviewed and approved at the July meeting. Agenda Item 46-2 Q ,IR I OWA CITY **jW PUBLIC LIBRARY LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES The Board of Trustees of the Public Library is a semi -autonomous body of nine persons empowered by state law and city ordinance to act as the governing body of the library. The Board's specific list of legal responsibilities includes: • determining the goals and objectives of the Library in order to plan and carry out library services • determining and adopting written policies to govern all aspects of the operation of the Library • preparing an annual budget and having exclusive control of all monies appropriated by the City Council, earned income, service contracts with Johnson County, University Heights, Hills, Lone Tree, or given to the library through gifts, bequests, grants or awards • employing a competent staff to administer its policies and carry out its programs The Board is also an arm of City Government with members appointed by the City Council and its principal operating funds approved by the City Council. The Board therefore seeks at all times to work in harmony with City policies in all areas that do not conflict with its statutory powers. ACCOMPLISHMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016 1. Successfully advocated for operating funds to support bookmobile service. 2. Began bookmobile planning. RFP issued for vehicle. Committed to cooperative relationship with Antelope Lending Library. 3. Expanded Digital Johnson County, a cooperative purchasing agreement for electronic resources. 4. Offered a nine -month series of programs, Music is the Word, to welcome The University of Iowa School of Music to downtown Iowa City. FY16 Library Board of Trustees Annual Report 1 Agenda Item 46-3 5. Supported collaboration with area libraries for Summer Reading Programs, including facilitating the joint purchase of new software that will standardize record keeping at Iowa City Public Library, Coralville Public Library, and North Liberty Community Library. 6. Welcomed three new Board members. 7. Monitored status of State Historical Libraries in Iowa City and Des Moines and advocated expanded resources for services and collections. 8. Began implementation of a new strategic plan. 9. Supported the Iowa City UNESCO City of Literature; The Iowa City Book Festival and One Book Two Book. 10. Reviewed and updated the following policies: 103 Membership in Community & Professional Organizations 401 Finance 505 Volunteers 704 Cardholder Database 806 Meeting Room and Lobby Use 809 Library Use (formerly Conduct) 813 Unattended Children 814 Copyright 817 Alcohol in the Library 811 Theft, Defacement, or Alteration of Library Materials GOALS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017 1. Introduce bookmobile service. 2. Work with Antelope Lending Library to share information about services and schedules. Plan at least one joint event. 3. Stay informed of best practices in the use of technology and social media. Make a decision on the use of the Iowa Communications Network (ICN). 4. Introduce redesigned website. 5. Expand Digital Johnson County agreement as opportunities arise. FY16 Library Board of Trustees Annual Report 2 Agenda Item 46-4 6. Continue to strengthen the Summer Reading Program for early readers to prepare them for new State 3rd grade reading standards. 7. Offer programming that supports Iowa City strategic plan goals in the areas of diversity and sustainability. 8. Collaborate with MERGE and other partners to offer STEAM programming. 9. Adjust staff assignments to accommodate bookmobile hours and programming needs, and begin succession planning. 10. Continue to advocate for the State Historical Library to remain in Iowa City and for expanded hours and staff for the facility. 11. Work with the Friends Foundation to celebrate its 25th anniversary. 12. Remain informed of anticipated fiscal challenges facing Iowa City and work with the City to mitigate impacts on library services. 13. Review and update policies as needed. Board Members: Robin Paetzold, President Diane Baker John Beasley Janet Freeman, Secretary Adam Ingersoll Thomas Martin Meredith Rich -Chappell Jay Semel, Vice President Monique Washington FY16 Library Board of Trustees Annual Report 3 Agenda Item 5A-1 IOWA CITY is PUBLIC LIBRARY 123 S. Linn St. • Iowa City, IA 52240 w wrm Susan Craig • PWNE 319-356-5200 • w 319-356-5494.1cp1mrg DATE: June 16, 2017 TO: Library Board FROM: Susan Craig, Library Director Tz ,� (\ RE: Retirement V As you know, I am a long-range planner. So, you should not be surprised to know that I want to give you long term notice of my retirement. I expect to retire at the end of December, 2018. 1 have worked in libraries since I was 14 years old, fifty years ago. I believe passionately in the mission of the public library. Libraries change lives. It has been an honor to work at this library for more than forty years and help make it one of the best libraries in the country. Thank you for the opportunity to serve this community that I love and to work with great people who share my passion for libraries. As the Board discusses recruitment and hiring of a new director I am available for any role you wish me to play in that process. Agenda Item 56-1 Children's Services Report Prepared for the Iowa City Public Library Board of Trustees, June 2017 meeting By Angie Pilkington, Children's Services Coordinator May and June have been busy months for our department. We kicked May off by visiting local schools to promote the Summer Reading Program. You can check out our fun video athttps://voutu.be/AxRPS4NX-ro. Also included are some pictures and thank you letters from students who came to our first STEAMfestivall It was a great day brought together by our hard-working staff. Summer Reading Summer Reading has officially started! More than 1,900 kids signed up in the first two weeks. Our first official summer program kick-off was ABC Saturday. It was a beautiful, hot day, and hundreds of families came out to enjoy a show on the family stage or to stop at one of the many booths coordinated throughout the Ped Mall. Our first in -the -library show was well received. Babaloo, a singer and funny guy extraordinaire, performed two shows for more than 400 children. Tween programs have been a big hit, too. Our Shelter Pet Project and Who Are You game brought in more than 45 tweens each. This year we have added programs at 1 pm every weekday to accommodate all the summer campers: Movie Mondays, Game -on Tuesdays, World Wednesdays, Special Thursdays. Looking ahead We have a great line up of summer programs! Check out the Children's Room calendars and stop in and enjoy! The quality and caliber of entertainers we have lined up is fantastic, and there is nothing like watching a child's face as she stares in amazement at a great performer in action. Thanks to Patty McCarthy and the Friends Foundation for their hard work and contributions for all of our summer programs, prize books, and t-shirts for the Summer Reading Program. Also, there are fabulous prizes with which to reward the children from these great sponsors: City of Iowa City Parks & Recreation, Pizza Ranch, Aspen Leaf, Iowa Children's Museum, Blank Park Zoo, McDonalds, Westdale Bowling Center, Buffalo Wild Wings and PepperJax. Without their donations our program would not be as successful as it is! Thank you! 1 Absolute Science at STEAMfestival, Kids drumming at Babaloo, Planting the Children's Garden, and Paint the Town Booth at ABC Saturday. Agenda Item 513-2 Collection Services Department Report Prepared for the June 22nd, 2017 meeting of the Iowa City Public Library Board of Trustees Anne Mangano, Collection Services Coordinator Changes to Purchase Suggestions If the Library doesn't own something in the collection that a patron desires, we can normally get the item in one of two ways. We either borrow the book (DVD, compact disc, etc.) from another library through an interlibrary loan, or we buy it. On May 211, we upgraded our Interlibrary Loan (ILL) and Purchase Suggestion webpage to simplify the process for both patrons and staff, but also to provide patrons with all of the options to find something ICPL doesn't own in a single place. Prior to the change, these different services were on two separate webpages, contained no explanation of the difference between the two services, and were only visible on the home page of the catalog. The new page highlights both services, explains the situation in which to use either ILL or purchase suggestion, and is linked to in several places on our new website. There are other significant changes to our purchase suggestion process, including: • A library card number is required to make a suggestion (they just need to be a cardholder —no residency restrictions) • When a patron signs in, all of their contact information is populated in the form (they can still choose not to have a hold placed if they do not want one) • We are upfront about what we will not purchase, such as out-of- print/used items, self -published materials (unless they have local appeal), items unavailable from Yame &NsdNm In4tliEr:ry Lo:rl suggeHO Fumha4 Interlibrary Loan / Suggest a Purchase Can't find something in our catalog? We can try to borrow dfrnlli another library through interlibrary ban or purchase the item for our oolledion. Not sure what to pick? n what you're looking for is: • Out of print • Has a publication date of a year or more • Sett -published (not by a local author or on a local subjed) OR d what you're loolbng for is: • Published within the lastyear • Written by a local author or on a local subjed • Has mass appeal Note: We reserve the right to fill your request with Ne sem4m marbest our approved vendors, or meets the needs ofthe library specialized and curriculum -based materials. If we deny a purchase suggestion, rather than sending the patron the form to fill out an interlibrary loan, we transfer the request to ILL staff (as long as the patron has indicated on our form that they are interested in an ILL). This also goes the other way —a denied ILL request will be sent to Collection Services as a purchase suggestion. Why the changes? Patrons often expressed their frustration by the need to fill out contact information in the old form when a library card number is attached. • We wanted to have more integration with these two services as they that fill a similar need. • From looking at purchase suggestion data, we received many anonymous requests where we could not follow up with the patron to offer another option and from non -library users looking to sell their own books. • We want to ensure that what we buy is used by, and is of interested to, the greater community, while more specialized titles are accessed through interlibrary loan. Agenda Item 56-3 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY REPORT TO LIBRARY BOARD (June, 2017) Brent Palmer, IT Coordinator Website Update On June 13th, we released another iteration of our ongoing efforts to build out the Virtual Branch. This was the third in a series of updates that our Webmaster made this fiscal year. Instead of an all -in -one change in which we unveil a completely new look, we are adopting a gradual series of changes. This latest update is probably the most dramatic yet however, because it involved a change in the navigation system. Changing the navigation of a website is always a big adjustment for both the patrons and the staff. This change was much more significant for us behind the scenes because we migrated to a new "content management system" (CMS). A CMS is a software framework used to build a website. It removes a lot of "grunt work" of constructing a database -backed website and allows you to take advantage of modules or plugins to do common tasks. We use a variety of open -source plugins as well as ones that we built ourselves. Although this is the biggest change to the website yet, it isn't the last. We will continue to make changes as we go. Part of the conceptual design of the Virtual Branch is to continuously evaluate and modify the website over time, as opposed to going through a completely new overhaul every few years. This approach is more in line with the way modern software is built and maintained. We have a lot more planned. For next year, we want to create a more personalized dashboard experience for patrons where they can accomplish account -related tasks, get notifications and see events they've signed up for. We have a new readers' advisory application in the works where patrons can explore and find materials they are interested in. We also plan to continue work on the integration of the various components by tying them together visually and highlighting related content. "Virtual Branch" vs. "Website" Although staff often use these two terms interchangeably, there is a difference. We tend to think of the Virtual Branch as the umbrella over all parts of our online presence. While the website is a big piece, there are many other components as well Webste Mobile qpp Calendar Catalog Signal Signs Virtual Branch Search Local Music Proj Video Online Digital Databases History Proj Overdrive Summer Magazine Reading The Virtual Branch includes various "components" that provide functionality and content. Patrons expect more and more to get services, content and to interact with staff virtually. When we talk about the Virtual Branch we also implicitly include the overall goals, design principles, workflow of the project as well as the integration of the various components. In short, the term Virtual Branch encompasses this enhanced online experience we hope to foster for our patrons. Catalog Mobile App Calendar Digital Events Signs Search Local Music Proj Video Website Example of Virtual Branch integration: The calendar publishes events that are pulled into other components Agenda Item SC-1. IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Summer Bookmobile services kicked off on Tuesday, June 6th at Legacy Senior Living on Scott Boulevard. One of our first visitors was Lolly Eggers, (pictured at the right) who served as the Director of Iowa City Public Library from 1974 to 1994. We were delighted Lolly was one of our first visitors. Bookmobile service has been steady. As of the writing of this report, 162 adult items and 838 children's items are checked out from the Bookmobile collection. In May, during our introduction tour, we checked out 699 items. Bookmobile Update Update for ICPL Board of Trustees Prepared by Kara Logsden, June 14, 2017 The majority of checkouts were to residents of Iowa City but we also checkout out items to patrons who live in rural Johnson County, University Heights, Coralville and North Liberty. The Bookmobile has been out for 7 days of the summer schedule. In that time, we sent 49 holds from items in the Downtown collection for pick-up on the Bookmobile, and patrons returned 143 items from the Downtown collection to the Bookmobile. Former Library Director, Lolly Eggers, visits the Bookmobile at its first stop on June 6, 2017 Alexander Elementary during a Bookmobile visit Our punch list of items related to the construction of the Bookmobile has dwindled down to a few remaining items. Summit Body Works sent a team of three staff members to work on the Bookmobile May 24-27. They have been a great company to work with and assured us they will stand behind their craftsmanship. The warranty period for the Bookmobile begins once the vehicle is accepted. The two outstanding issues are the generator auto -start through the inverter does not work when the air conditioning is turned on (we manually start the generator in order to turn the air conditioning on) and the awning retraction system does not work properly. The Bookmobile will go to a local RV dealer to have this repaired. We are actively working on these issues and are confident they will be fixed. You may have also heard the Bookmobile had a couple windows damaged when they came into contact with a post while driving to an elementary school stop. We are in the process of ordering replacement windows and hope to have these repairs completed in the next month. Unfortunately we will have to take the Bookmobile out of service to complete these repairs. We have learned a lot since National Bookmobile Day in April and already have ideas about how to schedule the Bookmobile this fall. The joy on the faces of the people, especially the children, who come on the Bookmobile is priceless and the feedback has been very positive. My favorite quote from a child vising the Bookmobile, "It's like the Batmobile, but it's the Bookmobile." Development Office Report Prepared for the Board of Trustees Iowa City Public Library by Patty McCarthy, Director of Development June 22, 2017 1 SPY @IC Library Join us for these fun for all ages Late Night at the Library activities on June 24th. These special events are planned to support the inaugural Iowa City Downtown District Block Party. Of course, you can also use the Library as usual from 6-10 p.m. that Saturday night. Play the I SPY @IC Library scavenger hunt to challenge yourself and raise funds for ICPL at the same time. Registration begins at 7 p.m. in the lobby where paying $5 per person will give you an I SPY clue list. The hunt begins at 7:30 p.m. —use your smartphone to snap a photo of the answers you spy to the clues. Prizes will be awarded to the person with the most correct answers. Agenda Item 5D-1 Free games will be also be available in the Library meeting rooms. Register at 7 p.m. in Meeting Room A for the Super Smash Bros Tournament which will start at 7:30 p.m. No fee for that or board games in Meeting Room D. Thanks to Pagliai's Pizza in Iowa City for offering the opportunity to benefit the ICPL every Monday in July! Mention the Iowa City Public Library when you dine in, or carry out, on July 3, July 10, July 17, July 24, or eat out to read July 31, and the ICPL Friends Foundation will receive a gift from Pagliai's Pizza. 302 �....�..,,., .......... ,,...,,..,..,..... East Bloomington Street in Iowa City or call 319-351-5073. Save the Dates: July 22 & 23: July Book Sale O� THEW Thank you Summer Reading Partners When you register to Build a Better World, Sign up for the ICPL Summer Reading Program at Library's four Summer Reading Programs (Babies, Children's, Teens, and Adults) attract thousands of participants with the most participating in the Children's Summer Reading Program. Thank you to these great partners for providing prizes, coupons, and refreshments as incentives to encourage everyone to complete the Summer Reading Programs: • Aspen Leaf Frozen Yogurt • Blank Park Zoo • Bruegger's Bagels • Buffalo Wild Wings • The Iowa Children's Museum • Iowa City Parks & Recreation Department • McDonalds • Pepperjax Grill • Pizza Ranch • Walmart • Westdale Bowling Center & Lazer Tag • Z'Mariks Noodle Cafe In addition, the Library Friends Foundation gave the Library $13,000 to provide prize books for each child and teen who finishes those programs. FY18 CalendarlCPLFF Board meeting Agenda Item 5E-1 By Casey Maynard, Children's Librarian at the Iowa City Public Library When I was younger, we would take long car trips leaving in the late afternoon. The adults would drive us through the night to get us to our destination with as few stops as possible. When we woke in the early hours, often before we had reached our destination, it was like magic. In the night we had been transported, whisked away to a new place. During these mornings, we would listen to audiobooks, on cassette, and enjoy being transported again to as many far -away places as there are stars. Now I'm the adult and audiobooks are still essential to road trip travel. Since vacation time is upon us, I thought it would be fun to share a few of our most recent listens and some of our favorites as well. For younger readers I suggest starting with short stories or fairytales. You can pick up the recording and put it down readily and move to other stories if there are back seat protests. Classics like "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh," "The Cricket in Times Square, " ` 101 Dalmatians, " `1Yfary Poppins"and "Mr. Popper's Penguins "are great for reluctant listeners. Full Cast Audio recordings are another wonderful option when looking for something to keep young interests. Associating a specific voice with characters is really helpful when stopping and starting on a long trip. The Iowa City Public Library has picture books with read along CDs available for check out too if your youngster is visually oriented. "As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride" by Cary Elwes is a must listen if you're a fan of the movie. There is nothing like an inside look into the making of a cult classic to make you watch it with new appreciation. `Dad is Fat"by Jim Gaffigan was also particularly enjoyable this way. The way Gaffigan tackles childrearing and all the beautifully ugly complications this entails will bring a joyful tear to your eye. "Doll Bones" by Holly Black is a great read in general. It is almost creepier when experienced in audiobook format. There is something about the way listening to a scary story brings the emotions of the characters to the forefront and helps heighten our own. "Modem Romance" by Aziz Ansari is laugh -out -loud funny. First, he gives you a wonderful introduction and some front matter regarding the making of the book, and then promptly moves into making fun of you since you're too lazy to read it. I listen to audiobooks around the house as well and have used them as a means to finish a book that was giving me trouble. Having "Pride and Przjudice"read to me by a woman with a lovely accent is the only way I've been able to make it through. If you are in need of more suggestions stop by or call the Library. We'll be able to help you find something the entire family can enjoy. Happy and safe travels! Agenda Item 5E-2 By Kara Logsden, Community & Access Services Coordinator at the Iowa City Public Library In honor of the Iowa City Public Library's new Bookmobile (www.icpl.org/bookmobile) which begins services on June 1, here are some books you can listen to when you're out on the road. Check these books out via the Library's Spoken Disc collection or online at www.icpl.org/eMedia. In "Everyone Brave is Forgiven," Chris Cleave artfully crafts a World War II fiction novel based on love letters between his grandparents. With the backdrop of war, bombing, starvation, bravery, society, and personal sacrifice, Cleave weaves together unforgettable characters in a story that requires pondering long after the book is finished. Luke Thompson's narration compliments the story. Shonda Rhimes' memoir "Year of Yes" focuses on a year of transformation when she gave herself permission to start saying YES to life including invitations, healthy lifestyle choices, time with family, and happiness. Rhimes narrates the book and her story is funny, compelling, and made me think about saying YES more often. "Wednesday Sisters" author Meg Waite Clayton's newest novel, "The Race for Paris," captures the fictionalized story of two women journalists in World War If. Clayton layers the story between the brutality of war, determination of the women, and the personal toll a war takes on the human spirit. Her research about women journalists in WWII brings their spirit to life and tells a lesser -known story about WWII heroes. Jennifer Ikeda's narration enhances the story. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Elizabeth Strout's newest book, "Anything is Possible," is a heartwarming story of family, redemption and love. Strout's complex writing style takes a simple story and weaves in layers of emotion, reconciliation, self-discovery and human interaction. I first fell in love with Strout's writing with her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "Olive Kitteridge." "Anything is Possible" is Strout writing at her best and features a return of the beloved character Lucy Barton from Strout's 2016 book, "My Name is Lucy Barton." Bruce Springsteen's biography "Born to Run" is narrated by The Boss himself and requires periodic breaks to listen to Sprinsteen's songs as they are explored in the book. "Born to Run" reveals details about the singer's childhood and family life that give insight into the evolution of his art. I'm not typically a biography reader, but this books was amazing and even more fun to listen to Springsteen's narration. C.J. Box's "Vicious Circle" is the newest book in the Joe Pickett series and will keep listeners on the edge of their seat. Dallas Cates is back and he's mad at Game Warden Joe Pickett -mad enough to take aim at Joe's family. David Chandler's narration is excellent and helps set the strong sense of place and fast -paced plot Box's books are known for. Jacqueline Winspear's "In this Grave Hour" continues the story of Private Investigator Masie Dobbs. It's 1939 and Scotland Yard is overwhelmed as Britain mobilizes for another war. Maisie is summoned to investigate the murders of Belgian refugees. Enemies are everywhere and Britain is not safe. Orlagh Cassidy's narration is excellent and soothing to listen to. Beautiful Music Together Libraries preserving and promoting local music ost libraries have collected music for decades. When I was a teenager with limited funds, the public library offered me the opportunity to explore gene's and artists I probably would never have taken the risk to buy at a store. While the formats in which libraries collect music have evolved over time, many libraries are hill focused on providing a diverse music selection similar to what you'd get at a music retailer. I live in Portland, Oregon, which has a thriving music scene with many artists achieving national recognition. Local music has great value to the cultural fabric of a city or town, and libraries can play an important role in collecting, supporting, and promoting it. The D.C. Public Library7s D.C. Punk Archive (dchbrary.org/punk) not only pre- serves artifacts and music from the area's longstanding punk scene, it also offers pro- gramming featuring lectures and concerts by local artists (see "Punk at the library;' May, P. 16). At the University of Louts me in Kentucky; the Louisville Underground Music Archive (hbrary.louisville.edu/ arduves/luma) collects music and materi- als related to the rock scene in the city since the 1970s. These libraries are preserving valuable parts of their cities' cultures and are also building archival collections that will engage future generations. Libraries can also play a role in dissemi- nating local music to their patrons. Plenty of libraries collect CDs by local artists to circulate to patrons. in recent years, some libraries have taken it a step further by licensing music from local musicians and offering it to patrons for digital download. The Iowa City Public Library offers free downloads of any local album in its col- lection to library patrons (music.icpl.org). They simply select the album theywant, log in with their library card number and password, and download a file with all the songs on it. Compared to other library digital media services, the transaction is easy, and the files do not expire or contain digital rights management. Madison (Wis.) public Library's local music collection, Yahara Music library (yaharamusic.org), offers a slick inter- face where cardholders can both stream and download local music. In addition to opening the source code from the project (gidlub.com/therabble/yahara), the developers host the local platform MUSICat (musicat.co) for public libraries in Edmonton, Alberta; Nashville, Tennes- see; and Seattle. Another way libraries can support local music is by helping their patrons make music. As part of the makerspace Some libraries have built recording studios that allow patrons to record professional - quality audio. Agenda Item 5F-1 movement, some libraries have built recording studios that allow patrons to record professional -quality audio. The Crossroads Studio at the Texas Tech libraries has a professional recording studio with a sound engineer to ensure a polished product (bit.ly/2ob38Nc). Libraries even circulate musical instru. ments. Richmond (Va.) Public library and Girls Rock! RVA partnered to offer kids ages 8-18 the opportunity to check out a variety of musical instruments from their Free Richmond Instrument Lend- ing Library (girlsrockrva.org/frill). For children who might not yet know what instrument they want to pursue, the opportunity to try out different instru- ments can be invaluable. In addition to offering keyboards, gui- tars, and amplifiers for checkout, the Ann Arbor (Mich.) District library circulates musical tools like drum machines, distor- tion pedals, and sequencers (aadLorg/ musictools). These offer local musicians the ability to test out tools and even use them for performances. The Hillsboro (Oreg.) Public Library even circulates a theremin, among other more common and analog instruments (bit.ly/alhblot), as part of its library of Things collection (see P. 48). Libraries are often the cultural hubs of our communities, so supporting and shar- ing local music feels like a natural fit. It also might engage and attract new mem- bers of the community who value music over other forms of cultural expression. fag MEREDITM FARKAS is a faculty librarian at Portland (Oreg.) Community College and a lecturer at San Jose (Calif.) State Unl- versity School of Information. She blogs at Information Wants to Be Free. 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