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QWV I OWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY 123 S. Linn St. • Iowa City, IA 52240 dxnon Susan Craig • vrvo,e 31?33653W ru 3193563<9I • www.kplgrg BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA 5:00 pm — 2"d floor Board Room February 22, 2018 Jay Semel, President Diane Baker John Beasley Janet Freeman, Secretary Adam Ingersoll Kellee Forkenbrock Carol Kirsch Robin Paetzold 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 January 25, 2018 meeting. 4. Items for Discussion/Action. A. Library Access for Sex Offenders Convicted of Sex Offenses Against Minors. Comment: Discussion of issues raised at the January meeting continue. Eric Goers, Assistant City Attorney will be at the meeting. B. FY19 Downtown Building Calendar. Comment: You will see the policy (812: Hours of Service) in March with a recommendation about Saturday hours. The building calendar for the next fiscal year is set in February. C. Policy Review: 700: Community Relations Policy. Comment: This is a regularly scheduled policy review. Minor changes recommended. Board action required. D. Policy Review: 701: Public Relations Policy. Comment: This is a regularly scheduled policy review. Minor changes recommended. Board action required. 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 e_lyse-millerCcDical.ora. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs. E. New Policy: 706: Outreach Policy. Comment: This is a proposed new policy. Board action required. 6. Staff Reports. A. Director's Report. Quick tour of the computer lab renovations. B. Departmental Reports: Children's Services, Collection Services, IT. C. Development Office Report. D. Spotlight on the Collection. E. Miscellaneous. 7. President's Report. A. Appoint Nominating Committee. 8. Announcements from Members. 9. Committee Reports. A. Foundation Members. B. Director Search Committee. 10. Communications. 11. Disbursements. A. Review MasterCard Expenditures for January, 2018. B. Approve Disbursements for January, 2018. 12. Set Agenda Order for March Meeting. 13. 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 e_IYse-ml0er(a icol ora. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs. QW4IOWA CITY **AW PUBLIC LIBRARY Iowa City Public Library Meeting Agendas and Other Significant Events FEBRUARY 22, 2018 MARCH 22, 2018 APRIL 26, 2018 Appoint Nominating Committee Appoint Committee to Evaluate Director Meet as Members of Friends Foundation Policy Review: Departmental Reports: AS, CAS Policy Review: 700. Community Relations 803. Event Board 701: Public Relations Policy Review: 804. Pamphlet Distribution 706. Outreach 812: Hours of Service 805. Displays 806: Meeting Room and Lobby Use Set Hours for Next Fiscal Year President Appoints to Foundation Board Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT Review 3ro Quarter Statistics and Financials Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT OTHER: Book Sale, 2/24 OTHER: Looking Forward, 4/22 MAY 24, 2018 JUNE 28, 2018 JULY 26, 2018 Election of Officers Director Evaluation Review Board Annual Report Departmental Reports: AS, CAS Develop Ideas for Board Annual Report Adopt NOBU Budget Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT Strategic Planning Update Departmental Reports: AS, CAS AUGUST 23, 2018 SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 OCTOBER 25, 2018 Review Annual Staff Report Budget Discussion Budget Discussion Review 4th Quarter Statistics and Financials Departmental Reports: AS, CAS Review Is' Quarter Statistics and Financials Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT OTHER: Annual Board Dinner NOVEMBER 15, 2018 DECEMBER 20, 2018 Departmental Reports: AS, CAS Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT 6 month Strategic Planning Update Review 2nd Quarter Goals/Statistics and Financials OTHER: Departmental Reports: AS, CAS Arts & Crafts Bazaar Inservice Da 022018bowdsWd Agenda Item 3A-1 IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY 123 S. Linn St. • Iowa City, IA 52240 .r Sumn Ca19-o w 319d5&5200•m 319356 W4•w w.kpW BOARD OF TRUSTEES Minutes of the Regular Meeting January 25, 2018 DRAFT Members Present: Diane Baker (in at 5:05 pm), John Beasley (in at 5:06 pm), Kellee Forkenbrock, Adam Ingersoll, Carol Kirsch, Robin Paetzold, Jay Semel, Monique Washington (out at 6:11 pm). Members Absent: Janet Freeman. Staff Present: Todd Brown, Terri Byers, Maeve Clark, Susan Craig, Anne Mangano, Patty McCarthy, Elyse Miller, Brent Palmer, Jason Paulios, Angela Pilkington. Guests Present: Ryan Terrell, Kathy Terrell. Call Meeting to Order. President Semel called the meeting to order at 5:01 pm. Public Discussion. President Semel moved agenda item 4C to facilitate discussion with guest Ryan Terrell. Ryan Terrell, a convicted sex offender of a sex offense against a child, read a statement related to Policy 816, Library Access for Sex Offenders Convicted Of Sex Offenses Against Minors, a copy of which was provided to all Board members. Terrell asked that the library administrator be given some leeway in allowing access under some circumstances for persons convicted of a sex offense against a minor. Ingersoll wondered if a separate policy could apply for the meeting room area as it is separate from the rest of the library. He questioned if the Library Director should have to make these kind of judgement calls. Craig investigated and reviewed the current policies of IUPLA libraries. She did not hear from Sioux City but received nine responses. Five libraries do not give permission, four give the director discretion and options. Ingersoll asked if the other libraries shared how many requests they received. He also asked if we check patron library cards against the sex offender registry. Pilkington said we do this quarterly. Paetzold asked Mr. Tyrell if he was seeking specific permission and asked which services he cannot access. He said he is specifically hoping to attend meetings, but also trying to address the isolation. Craig said she does not recommend making a different policy for the meeting rooms, stating the meeting rooms are the least staffed areas. Ingersoll asked about the children's and teen space. Craig said doing what Ames does in consultation with law enforcement and social service agencies seems an option to consider. Mr. Tyrell pointed out that not all offenders are on supervision which was an option he suggested. Paetzold asked how this would be done without a supervision situation and how we would access risk assessment information to find out if someone was low risk, for example. Beasley said he received a phone call and email from attorney, Mr. Mears today and Beasley does not wish to take any action this evening. Beasley thinks MERGE needs to be considered in the decision. Craig said MERGE is not the library, and only the public library is specifically spelled out in the code that requires permission for a person to enter. She believes the separate entrance to MERGE significantly affects whether the policy applies to this space. Beasley wants Assistant City Attorney Eric Goers to weigh in on this. Beasley's priority is the Agenda Item 3A-2 children. He feels the meeting rooms are higher risk space than the library proper, particularly because there are no staff, the public bathrooms are in that hallway, and now there are no cameras in the restrooms. Beasley wants to hear what Mr. Mears has to say. Semel thinks that as there are other voices and perspectives to be heard it would be good to have more information. Beasley wants to defer this to another meeting. A motion was made by Ingersoll to ask the City Attorney for guidance to amend our current policy to allow individual sex offenders access to the library. The motion was seconded by Paetzold. Motion carried 7/1 with Beasley dissenting. Paulios is curious about the director search committee process. He looked at the meeting minutes from when Craig was hired as library director and found great information. Paulios is concerned about staff presence on the search committee. Last time there were three board members and there was consensus to keep the committee small but to include one permanent staff member elected by staff, as well as a Friends Foundation person. Paulios said minutes and agendas from meetings would be helpful for transparency. Staff are quite anxious about having a seat at the table. Semel asked about Craig Johnson's (the permanent staff person on the search committee last time) role on the search committee; Craig said he was the staff representative. Paetzold asked if Paulios was acting as an individual or on behalf of the union. Byers believes that unionization in Iowa is a factor in the director search. Paetzold asked if Paulios would share the minutes/agendas he reviewed. Miller will make this information available. Ingersoll said the current job description describes managing in a unionized environment but it is not in the essential job functions. Craig said thejob description is a draft. Clark said Byers and Brown were here when Craig was hired and staff was included in the process. Craig expects and welcomes staff input and thinks once a firm is hired is a likely time for staff input and inclusion. Beasley asked what Paulios is asking for. Paulios said non -managerial library staff should be included on the committee. Paulios wants to see agendas and minutes and results of the meetings. Approval of Minutes. The minutes of the December 21, 2017 Regular Meeting of the Library Board of Trustees were reviewed. A motion to approve the Regular Minutes was made by Forkenbrock and seconded by Paetzold. Motion carried 8/0. Items for Discussion/Action. Library Director Search and job description. Craig provided a draftjob description. Ingersoll asked if working in a union environment should be moved to essential job functions or minimum requirements. Craig said she believes the applicant pool would be reduced by doing so. Ingersoll said it could be moved to essential job duties and Craig agreed. Beasley asked about the political aspects of the job and calling out working with the City Manager and City Council. Craig will do some editing. Semel asked about the diversity paragraph. Craig explained this is a requirement on all Cityjob descriptions. Policy Review: 102: Policy Making and Policy Review. This is a regularly scheduled policy review. No changes recommended. No action needed. Policy Review: 816: Library Access for Sex Offenders Convicted Of Sex Offenses Against Minors. President Semel moved discussion of this agenda item to public discussion. This is a regularly scheduled policy review. A motion to approve the policy with the addition of the bookmobile language was made by Ingersoll and seconded by Washington. Motion carried 8/0. Paetzold wanted it to be clear that adopting the new language goes along with continued discussion of the access issue. Agenda Item 3A-3 FY18 Strategic Plan. Staff completed a six month report on the current strategic planning goals. Paetzold asked about National Bookmobile Day. Craig said Antelope Lending Library (ALL) does not wish to participate this year because it limits their ability to fundraise and this is a big fundraising day for them. Craig will make sure the City knows that we extended the invitation but ALL is not interested in joining us this year. Ingersoll thinks the work on privacy and confidentiality has been great and appreciates it. Craig said the 9-5 on Saturday option and the user survey will not be in the usual February discussion about library hours. Staff Reports. Director's Report. A quick tour of the computer lab renovations will take place after the meeting adjourns. Departmental Reports: Adult Services. No comments. Community & Access Services. No comments. Development Office Report. The Eat Out to Read at VUE was a great event and brought in $500. Film Scene has added a second screening of Ex Libris on Sunday, 2/18 at 10:00 am. Ingersoll thinks the Big Grove event on March 6 at dinnertime should be great. Inservice Day Report. No comments. Spotlight on the Collection. No comments. President's Report. No report. Announcements from Members. None. Committee Reports. Foundation Members. No report. Director Search Committee. The Committee received three RFQs. There was discussion at the first meeting about what to do if there weren't enough applicants, but this proved moot. Communications. None. Quarterly Financial Reports. There were no comments about the second quarter Receipts and Expenditures. Quarterly Use Reports. There were no comments about the six-month Output Measures, Circulation by Area and Agency and Circulation by Type and Format reports. Agenda Item 3A-4 Disbursements. The MasterCard Expenditures for December, 2017 were reviewed. A motion to approve the disbursements for December, 2017 was made Washington by and seconded by Ingersoll. Motion carried 8/0. Set Agenda Order for February Meeting. City Attorney/ Policy 816: Library Access for Sex Offenders Convicted Of Sex Offenses Against Minors. Adjournment. A motion to adjourn the meeting was made by Semel and seconded by Forkenbrock. Motion carried 8/0. President Semel closed the meeting at 6:13 pm. Respectfully submitted, Elyse Miller Agenda Item 46-1 �IMUNWO�( IOWA CITY � � PUBLIC LIBRARY 123 S. Linn St. • Iowa City, IA 52240 nowt Susan Craig -n 319.356.5200-,u 319-356-54N-www.icPJ.arg DATE: February 22, 2018 TO: Library Board FROM: Susan Craig, Library Director 1" RE: FY19 Holiday Calendar v Each year in February the Library Board approves the Downtown Building calendar for the coming fiscal year. The proposed calendar is typical of past years and includes closing the library for Inservice Day. It also proposes we close December 24, Christmas Eve, which falls on a Monday in 2018. According to the contract, this can be a Designated Holiday. This needs to be done before summer scheduling begins. You will see the Hours of Service policy (812) in March. We are conducting a user survey in early March, asking people about their preference for Saturday hours as called for in the Strategic Plan. In addition, there will be a proposal to stay open until 10:00 pm one Saturday each year if the Downtown District continues to host an annual Block Party. Q*4 I OWA CITY Agenda Item 46-2 *jW PUBLIC LIBRARY DRAFT FY19 Downtown Building Calendar July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019 2018 Day Date Description Hours Staffing Wednesday July 4 Independence Day Closed Remote Drop Only Monday September 3 Labor Day Closed Remote Drop Only Monday November 12 Veterans Day Observed Open 10-6 Holiday Staffing Wednesday Thursday Friday November2l November 22 November 23 Thanksgiving Eve Thanksgiving City Holiday Open10-5 Closed Open 10-6 Regular Staffing Remote Drop Only Holiday Staffing Friday December 14 Inservice Day Closed All Staff Attend Monday Tuesday December 24 December 25 Designated Holiday Christmas Day Closed Closed Remote Drop Only Remote Drop Only Monday December31 New Year's Eve Open10-5 Regular Staffing 2019 Tuesday January 1 New Year's Day Closed Remote Drop Only Monday January 21 MLK Day Open 10-6 Holiday Staffing Monday February 18 Presidents' Day Open 10-6 Holiday Staffing Monday May 27 Memorial Day Closed Remote Drop Only The Bookmobile calendar is posted at least three times a year and roughly coincides with the school year: Summer, Fall Semester, and Spring Semester. Agenda Item 4C-1 700 Community Relations Policy Proposal: A routine staff review generated recommended minor changes to the Community Relations Policy if the Board decides to adopt a new Outreach Policy. Issues: The purpose of the Community Relations Policy is to guide communications and partnerships between the Library and individuals, groups, and community agencies. It also mandates regular planning to assure collections, programs, resources and services meet community needs. Sometimes there is confusion between the Community Relations and Public Relations policies. Public Relations is telling the Library's story and cultivating support for the Library and its mission. Community Relations is communication, establishing relationships, customer service, involvement in the civic & cultural life of the community, partnerships, programming, advocacy, tours and presentations. A big change this year is the proposal of an Outreach Policy, which the Board will consider at the February Board meeting. Although there is overlap between the Community Relations and Outreach Policies, each serves a distinct purpose guiding the relationships the Library cultivates and maintains with our community. All Library staff share a role in Community Relations; consequently, all job descriptions include customer service as a job duty. Most staff have job assignments related to Community Relations including working on a public service desk. Staff Recommendations: See also: If adopted, staff recommends adding a See Also reference to the new Outreach Policy. Action Required: Review and adopt as amended. Prepared by: Kara Logsden, Community and Access Services Coordinator, February 6, 2018. Review Public Relations Team: Mara Cole, Susan Craig, Bond Drager, Beth Fisher, Committee: Alyssa Hanson, Meredith Hines Dochterman, Kara Logsden, Patty McCarthy, Morgan Reeves, and Candice Smith. Agenda Item 4C-2 700 Community Relations Policy See also related policies: 701 Public Relations, and 702 Reliey fey Library Programs, and 706 Outreach. 700.1 The purpose of community relations is to maintain effective communications and increase understanding between the Library and individuals, groups, and government agencies. The Library's relationship with the community is critical to providing effective service. The Library will seek to identify and respond to community needs when planning services and will be involved in a variety of community activities. 700.2 The Library will regularly initiate a planning process that relies on a variety of public input to establish a long-range plan for service. Suggestions are invited at all times and surveys will be conducted regularly. 700.3 Regular training will be provided to ensure courteous, efficient, and effective service. 700.4 The Library will participate in the civic and cultural life of the community through fairs, festivals, parades and other events. Membership in the Chamber of Commerce and other civic organizations will be maintained. 700.5 The Library will pursue partnerships with other agencies, organizations, and businesses when they are compatible with the Library's service goals and priorities. Co-sponsorship and collaboration decisions are made on the basis of mutual needs and equitable benefits between the Library and potential partners. 700.6 Frequent and regular contacts with the community's elected officials will be maintained. Support for the activities of local government will be provided whenever possible. 700.7 Requests from groups for tours, presentations, or Library resources will be accommodated whenever possible. 700.8 Responses to inquiries from members of the media will be timely. 700.9 The Library will work cooperatively with area public libraries. Adopted: 4/26/98 Reviewed: 5/26/00 Reviewed 6/26/03 Reviewed: 5/26/05 Reviewed: 3/26/09 Revised: 3/29/12 Revised: 2/26/15 Revised: 2/22/18 Agenda Item 4D-1 701 Public Relations Policy Proposal: A routine staff review generated minor changes to the Public Relations Policy. Issues: The Public Relations Policy provides guidelines for the Library's work to keep the community informed about the Library's mission, collections, programs and services and to foster a positive public image of the Library. The overarching goal is to cultivate broad support for and use of the Library. Library Public Relations work is guided by the Public Relations team. Team members represent most Library departments and are listed at the bottom of this memo. The Public Relations Team uses strategic initiatives to guide the public relations work of staff. There is also a Marketing Work Group comprised of staff who implement Public Relations work at the Library. This group is led by our Public Relations Specialist and includes the Library's Graphic Designer, Webmaster, Graphics Intern, Public Relations Aide, Display Assistant and Community & Access Services Coordinator. Library staff focus on many venues for Public Relations including traditional media releases, posters and flyers; The Window newsletter; social media including Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram; monthly KXIC & KC11 radio programs; digital newsletters and NextDoor posts through the City of Iowa City; monthly newspaper columns written by staff for the Iowa City Press - Citizen and The Gazette; news scrollers on the webpage; and displays. Staff Recommendations: Policy Title To maintain consistency between policies, staff recommends removing the words "General Policy" from the policy name. See also: To maintain consistency between policies, staff recommends adding a See Also reference to the Community Relations policy. Action Required: Review and adopt as amended. Prepared by: Kara Logsden, Community and Access Services Coordinator, February 6, 2018. Review Public Relations Team: Mara Cole, Susan Craig, Bond Drager, Beth Fisher, Committee: Alyssa Hanson, Meredith Hines Dochterman, Kara Logsden, Patty McCarthy, Morgan Reeves, and Candice Smith. Agenda Item 4D-2 701. Public Relationsi GeReFal Polme See also related policy: 700 Community Relations. 701.1 The purpose of the public relations policy is to guide efforts to keep the community informed about the Iowa City Public Library's mission, services and resources and to foster a positive public image in order to maximize effective use and support. 701.2 The objectives of the Library's public relations program are: A. To promote awareness and understanding of the Library and its roles and activities in the community. B. To stimulate interest in, and facilitate use of, the Library. C. To encourage public participation in planning Library services. D. To build advocacy for the Library's needs and the activities of the Friends Foundation. E. To inform state, national, and international library communities about the activities of the Iowa City Public Library. 701.3 The Library will utilize a variety of media to share its message. Approved by the Library Board of Trustees: 12/19/86 Reviewed: 10/27/88 Revised: 11/19/92 Revised: 3/97 Reviewed: 5/26/00 Revised: 6/26/03 Revised: 3/30/06 Revised: 3/26/09 Revised: 3/29/12 Revised: 2/26/15 Revised: 2/22/18 706 Outreach Policy Agenda Item 4E-1 Proposal: Adopt a new policy to guide Outreach services. Issues: With the recent addition of Bookmobile services, Library staff recommend adoption of an Outreach Policy to set priorities for Outreach services and guide decisions for when resources are deployed into the community. Iowa City Public Library dedicates significant resources to Outreach, which has been a priority in recent strategic plans. Children's Services takes the lead on community programs offered for children, as well as collections of books in the community intended for children birth through sixth grade. The largest collections are at the two Neighborhood Centers. Adult Services staff provide programs in the community for teens. Both Adult Services and Community & Access Services staff provide programs and lead classes in the community for adults. Community & Access Services staff send materials to community collections that serve Teens and Adults and also oversee the At Home (Books by Mail) Program and services provided to inmates at the Johnson County Jail. Children's Services and Community & Access Services staff take the lead on Bookmobile services, programs offered at the Bookmobile, and Bookmobile visits to community events. Outreach Service Provided FY16 FY17 Adult Outreach Programs 67 55 Attendance 9,567 6,390 Teen Outreach Programs 6 19 Attendance 37 115 Children's Outreach Programs 319 341 Attendance 12,063 9,747 At Home Services (Books by Mail) Items Loaned 3,886 4,408 Average # people served each month 49 47 Packages Mailed 2,091 2,201 New users enrolled 30 17 Items loaned to Jail Inmates 3,531 4,252 # Inmates Served 1,055 1,274 Number of Community Collections 13 13 # items loaned from ICPL Collection 540 540 # items added to community collections 2,120 806 Action Required: Review and adopt as amended Prepared by: Kara Logsden, Community and Access Services Coordinator, February 6, 2018 Review Committee: Adult & Teen Outreach Work Group, Bookmobile Work Group and Children's Outreach Work Group. Agenda Item 4E-2 706 Outreach Policy See also related policy: 700 Community Relations 706.1 The purpose of the Outreach Policy is to provide guidelines for how the Library serves community members away from the Downtown Library. The goal of outreach is to extend the Library to members of our community who are unserved or underserved due to physical, economic, social, transportation, geographic or other barriers. 706.2 Outreach includes delivering collections and programs at sites outside the Downtown building. It also includes participating in events that inform people about what the Library offers and encourages Library use. 706.3 The Library maintains collections of materials at community sites for people who are unable to access the Downtown Library. Collections include materials checked out from the Library and other items gifted to the Library or withdrawn from the collection. Library staff visit sites regularly and select materials based on indicated preferences of off -site patrons and established collection development guidelines. 706.4 The level of outreach services provided is dependent on Library resources available, including staff time. 706.5 Outreach programs are delivered with an emphasis on reaching children in schools and daycares and adults in group settings. 706.6 The Library provides proxy library services for people who are unable to personally visit the Library. This includes patrons enrolled in the Library's At Home materials by mail services, services to inmates at the Johnson County Jail, and those unable to come to the Library because of a legal restriction. 706.61 Services for inmates at the Johnson County Jail are governed by contract with the Johnson County Sheriff's Office. 706.7 The Iowa City Public Library's Bookmobile offers collections and programs beyond the Downtown area and extends Library services throughout the community. 706.71 As space and time permits, Bookmobile patrons are provided with the same level of service as one would find at the main Library facility. 706.72 Bookmobile stops must be located within the service area of Iowa City Public Library unless under contract for special services. 706.73 A Memorandum of Understanding will be created for all community Bookmobile stops. Agenda Item 4E-3 706.74 Bookmobile stop locations should have a sufficient amount of business in terms of Library transactions and number of customers served. If evaluation shows on -going service levels are not sufficient, change of stop location will be considered. 706.75 Bookmobile service may be canceled or modified on short notice due to severe weather or mechanical problems requiring immediate attention. 706.8 Library staff will regularly participate in community -wide events. Resources dedicated to the event, including presence of the Bookmobile, will be considered on a case -by -case basis. Staff will only participate in events that are free and open to the public with the exception of fundraising events hosted by the Iowa City Public Library Friends Foundation, 706.9 Whenever possible, staff will visit local schools to foster a love of reading and encourage Library use. 706.10 The Library recognizes work with community partners is essential for providing effective outreach services. Regular communication will be maintained with community partners and goals for service will be routinely reviewed. Partnerships that are not mutually beneficial to all parties will be modified or discontinued. Adopted: February 22, 2018 Agenda Item 66-1 Angela Pilkington Children's Services February 2018 Board Report Programming: We kicked off the Winter Reading Program, Sweet Reads, with a huge success by playing Candy BINGO! We had more than 150 people in attendance at the event and have signed up 416 kids for the Winter Reading Program with just about a week to go until it wraps up. In comparison to last year, we only signed up 209 children. With Winter Reading coming to an end, we are now turning our attention to the Summer Reading Program. The theme for this summer is "Libraries Rock!" which, as we all know, they really do. There will be many ways for us to promote and share our love for libraries this summer beginning May 31 and ending August 10. We had a great turn out for our annual Tween Fired Up! Pottery Program. 50 tweens were able to come in and paint mugs on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and then the good people at Fired Up glazed and fired the mugs for the tweens to take home. This is always one of my favorite programs; they all have more creativity in their pinky fingers then I will ever have. Partnerships: One Book Two Book, the City of Literature's annual event honoring children and writing is coming up this Saturday, Feb. 24 from 10-4 at the Hotel Vetro. We took part in the Parks and Recreation Department's annual Freeze Fest earlier in February. It was a wonderful day with more than 300 attendees. We are looking forward to our second STEAM Festival to be held here at the library May 4 & 5. We are currently looking for organizations to bring in STEAM -related activities aimed at area 2"d and 3rd graders. I am talking with the ICCSD about potentially signing up all 3rd graders for library cards and the Summer Reading Program before their last day of school. For our first year, we are looking at starting with four schools and increasing more next year. Agenda Item 6B-2 Collection Services Department Report Prepared for the February 22, 2018 Meeting of the Iowa City Public Library Board of Trustees Anne Mangano, Collection Services Coordinator New Staff Picks Web Page Coming March 6th As part of the FY18 Strategic Plan and the second phase of the virtual branch initiative, we will release a new staff picks web page to highlight staff recommendations and promote the library's collection. This website will replace the Staff Picks portion of the blog. Reader's advisory, or suggesting titles to a patron, is a central service at the Iowa City Public Library. We want to engage Iowa City readers with books (and music and movies), especially with a collection that the community owns collectively. Our staff work hard to create and maintain a quality collection and reader's advisory allows us to connect citizens with these materials. To do this, we provide book advice at the service desks, put up staff picks and thematic displays throughout the library, print bookmarks and pamphlets on great reads, and invest in reader's advisory software for the catalog and summer reading registration site. When planning the new website, reader's advisory was identified as an essential piece in virtual services. The goals of the new site are to: • Share our collection with the public in a way that is visually appealing • Recommend individual titles, but also create lists of items that share a common theme • Individualize staff with an "about me" section, complete with reading interests • Reduce the amount of staff time needed to create and share recommendations • Reduce the amount of time needed for the public to view a recommendation and access the catalog Anne M My Books . t I � ryy[ �®31H\�l\� l'IF I/q loon ftua IIw IY IM1I nII �` eH, �±� My Lists About Me Title: Children s Services Librarian Where you'll see me in the Library: Children's Desk and Tween Space What memory do you have of your hometown or school library? For my help in Leaning the library at the one of my fifth grade year, my school librarian gave me a copy of 'Harry Peter and the Sormrer's Stone.' This began my Ite-long love for all things Harry Potter and sparked my interest in working In a library. Many people worked on putting this site together, including Alyssa Hanson, Melody Dworak, Meredith Hines-Dochterman, and Morgan Reeves. Kara Logsden and Jason Paulios provided valuable feedback in testing the staff side of the site. Agenda Item 613-3 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY REPORT TO LIBRARY BOARD (February, 2018) Brent Palmer, IT Coordinator Digital Media Lab Update As I'm preparing this report, we are wrapping up the last of the work on one of the biggest projects for this fiscal year: the Digital Media Lab. The construction should be finished by the February Board meeting. It's been quite a dance keeping the construction on target while making sure one of our most popular programs (VITA) can transition from Room A back into the computer lab on time. The Digital Media Lab will be open starting March 1st. The DML was designed for flexibility. Movable tables and laptops as the primary computers means that the room layout can be changed easily to support different programs. More importantly, the type of programming and software can be easily changed over time as we begin getting feedback from users who begin using the space. Concrete methods and procedures for gathering this feedback are crucial to the success and are being put into place at the outset of the project. Since increased use of the computer lab space is one of our goals, we intend to monitor and report on the usage of the space. In addition to collecting simple usage statistics, we will be including outcome - based measurements in our evaluation. It is important to know if patrons are able to accomplish their creative goals. Although not as easy to measure, we will develop online questionnaires asking users to self -report on how well they are meeting their goals. In addition to asking lab users about their progress, we will build into our procedures ways for staff to encourage users to give us feedback during registration, after signup, and during in -person help in order to capture successes as well as frustrations. Our plan includes training staff to ask for feedback during personal interactions and have a method for them to record the responses. A team of staff has been identified to meet four times a year to collate all feedback and use the results to reconfigure our services in the space and plan new programming. AWE Early Learning Stations The Ellen Buchanan Children's Room has technology for various ages. For the youngest kids, there are 4 AWE early learning stations. These are computers that come loaded with various exploratory and educational software and have colorful keyboards and mice. They are always popular with the younger set. These computers were a great investment as they have been virtually maintenance free. This month the Early Learning Stations are getting replaced with new hardware this month. The lab will have some staffed hours. We are currently advertising for an intern position whose work will focus on the Digital Media Lab. This person will work on preparing materials for classes as well as helping patrons during staffed hours. Although the majority of the open hours are not staffed, we are developing resources to encourage independent learning. There will a website with links to tutorials and videos to help users get started and in -room collection of books to use. We are excited to see how this new vision for the space will be used by our patrons. Development Office Report Prepared for the Board of Trustees Iowa City Public Library by Patty McCarthy, Director of Development February 22, 2018 Book Sale February 20 and 25th Choose from hundreds of books and pay whatever you want at the special two-day sale hosted by the Book End Committee of the Iowa City Public Library Friends Foundation. The sale will be in Meeting Room A at the Library on Saturday, February 24 from 10am-3pm and Sunday, February 25 from 12-3pm There will be a lot of gently read children's, fiction, non-fiction books, cookbooks, audiobooks, and even some puzzles and other kits from the Children's room which is making room for new items. See you there! STEAM Festival Grant Thanks to the generosity of HAVlifeTI Johnson County, every child who participates in the Library's STEAM Festival on May 4 and 5 will receive a special book to take home. Three members of the Board of Directors of HAVlife Johnson County recently presented the $4,900 grant check to Susan Craig and Angela Pilkington. The second annual STEAM Festival will feature hands-on activities and projects to help children learn more about Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math. Agenda Item 6C-1 Special Access Browsing & Storvtime Grant Performers and storytellers will be featured at upcoming Special Access Programs thanks to a grant from the Pilot Club of Iowa City. The $1,000 grant will pay program performers to offer sensory versions of their shows, and purchase supplies such as balance pads and wobble cushions for the Library to help audience members be comfortable. Thank you Pilot Club for supporting ICPL's efforts to offer quality programs to all children! Big Book Bash@Big Grove Brewery There will be room for everyone at the Big Book Bash on Tuesday, March 6, from 5-8pm at Iowa City's Big Grove Brewery! You are invited to bring a children's book to donate to the Book End store and your appetite. \\` Visit the ICPL Bookmobile on your way in or out, enjoy a B01 Wo meal and beverage along with chances to win special prizes and hear more about how donations make an impact on the Library. Agenda Item 6D-1 Beth Fisher, Program Librarian, Iowa City Public Library Recent sunny skies and warmer than normal temperatures might make you think spring has come early to eastern Iowa, but don't be fooled. No matter how warm the weather has been lately or how much it feels like spring, it's still February. In other words, it's still winter. If the weather has made your hands itch to get back in the dirt, you might be able to soothe that itch with a bit of indoor gardening — and the Iowa City Public Library can help. We have a variety of new houseplants books in our collection. Here are a few titles to try: "Happy Houseplants: 30 Lovely Varieties to Brighten Up Your Home" by Angela Staehling, combines her love of houseplants and illustration, creating a great beginners guide to 30 popular and easy -to -grow houseplants. From African Violets to Zebra Cactus, Staehling's book gives novices a great place to start. Lisa Eldred's "Houseplants: The Complete Guide to Choosing, Growing, and Caring for Indoor Plants," is a great book for anyone with houseplants. A well -written and easy -to -follow guide, it begins with a section on the basics of houseplant care. What I liked most about this book is the 150-plus plant profiles in the second half of the book. Eldred grouped them into three categories: Easy to Grow, Moderately Easy, and Challenging. Each category starts with multiple pages of thumbnail images to help you figure out what plant you have. Each plant profile has the common as well as botanical Latin name, a description, the plant's light and water requirements, propagation methods, and cultivars. The title of Veronica Peerless' "How Not To Kill Your Houseplant: Survival Tips for the Horticulturally Challenged," isn't just a hook — she's written a great guide for those of us who have had zero luck with houseplants. From too much of the wrong kind of love to not enough of the right kind of light, there are many things that can lead to a plant's demise, and she breaks it all down in one guide, using language even the most horticulturally -challenged can understand. Not sure what kind of plants you already own? The book begins with close to 200 plant thumbnails to help you figure out what you have. Thinking about buying new plants? Peerless tells you what to look for in your potential purchase, from size and soil to root condition and pests. Then there's the wonderful main section of the book —the plant profiles —when Peerless breaks each profile into five words: How Not to Kill It. It seems a long way off, but warm weather will return to eastern Iowa, this time to stay. Until that happens, the Iowa City Public Library is a great place to find books that will pass the time as you dream of spring. Agenda Item 6D-2 By Melody Dworak, librarian at the Iowa City Public Library It's that topic that everyone's talking about and refusing to talk about: #MeToo. The rules of attraction are hard enough, and now society must acknowledge how pervasive sexual harassment and assault is and how that is a real problem. It's messy! It's complicated! And it's happening everywhere to everyone! Thankfully, the Iowa City Public Library has new books to help people work through their feelings on this subject. The book that inspired this column is Joanne Lipman's "That's What She Said: What Men Need to Know (and Women Need to Tell Them) about Working Together." The book might focus on equity in the workplace, but it doesn't take long to realize that gender equity isn't possible when over -excited hormones are running the office. What's attractive about this book is that it does its best to shame no one and include everyone in the solution. No diversity training required. Gretchen Carlson's "Be Fierce," and Rose McGowan's "Brave," are two books from high -profile celebrities who have endured harassment and assault. Both McGowan's memoir and Carlson's book detail their personal experiences, and Carlson's offers a 12-step plan an individual can take to handle the harassment. These books are for people ready to dig in to a serious read. They offer up harrowing stories that seem familiar to too many women. Another harrowing phenomenon is the treatment of women in overwhelmingly male dominated fields like the military. Mary Jennings Hegan was a helicopter pilot who did multiple tours in Afghanistan. She earned a purple heart for shooting back at the enemy and saving hundreds after her helicopter was downed. Her book, "Shoot Like a Girl," tells the story of her persistent advocating for women to be allowed in ground combat, despite the suffering she endured from sexual hazing and assault by men in her units. For a pot -stirring book and a rare defense of men these days, Laura Kipnis's "Unwanted Advances: Sexual Paranoia Comes to Campus," unpacks the relationships between two students and professor, whose employment ended due to the charges against him. The big bold quote on the cover reads, "If this is feminism, it is feminism hacked by melodrama." Known for her multi -layered polemics, Kipnis pores over the details of his case and puts forth an argument for "grown up feminism." What's refreshing about Kipnis's perspective is how much she believes in female agency as a source of power, rather than power always being a one-way dynamic from the top down. Read this book if you like to acknowledge how complicated it all is. For something a little more light-hearted, pick up "Really Cross Stitch: For When You Just Want to Stab Something a Lot." Find patterns for inspiring phrases like "nevertheless, she persisted" and "fight like a girl." You don't have to be a crafter to find this book entertaining. We all need a little comic relief these days. Despite its gravity, this is a topic worth investing a lot of mental energy on. Invest your time well with one of these great books. 2/15/2018 A short -film festival at the Iowa City Public Library will highlight black musicians and leaders I Little Village AD MISFMEPn Agenda Item 6E-1 A short -film festival at the Iowa City Public Library will highlight black musicians and leaders POSTED ON FEB 14, 2018 BY EMMA MCCLATCHEV 7 Shares Black History Short Film Fest Iowa City Public Library —Saturday, Feb. 17 at 11:30 a.m. Photo by Mari Redington While FilmScene screens this year's Oscar -nominated animated shorts, the Iowa City Public Library is presenting its own curated short -film marathon. The library's Storytime Room will host a mini black history film festival Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., geared towards the whole family. At least 11 films have been selected from the ICPL's DVD collection, all animated films, 5 to 15 minutes in length, and based on children's books featuring black characters. These include Trombone Shorty by the powerhouse New Orleans musician himself, Troy Andrews; Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer, Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement by Carole Boston Weatherford; Margarita Engle's Drum Dream Girl, based on the true story of Millo Castro Zaldarriaga, a Chinese -African -Cuban girl who challenged Cuba's taboos against female drummers; and The Snowy Day, the 1962 Caldecott Award -winning book by Ezra Jack Keats. http:/AitBevillagemag.comlblack-history-month-short-film-fesllval-iowa-city-publio-library/ 1/5 2/15/2018 A short -film festival at the Iowa City Public Library will highlight black musicians and leaders I Little Village Agenda Item 6E-2 These books — which either feature historical figures, or were historic in themselves — will be read by library staff member and short film festival host Mari Redington on Thursday morning and Saturday before the film festival. Redington said she intends to provide some context and information on the books and films, but that the event will remain accessible and entertaining for all ages. Plus, there will be popcorn. "I'm doing the black history storytime, but I wanted to add the film Pest just because we have such a good collection with a mixture of different kinds of stories about characters and figures in black history," she said. "It's a really good way to inform kids of a wide spread of ages. Even two year -olds can enjoy these beautiful animated films." The ICPL collaborates with the African American History Museum of Iowa in Cedar Rapids for Black History Month, Redington said. Every year, the museum will send a trunk of books and items designed for a classroom setting; this year's trunk was titled "behind the beat," and highlights black music and musicians. This theme has carried into the film festival, but will be front and center in an event on Feb. 20. Redington said Saturday's short film festival may run a little over an hour — as of Wednesday afternoon, she was still finding new films to add to the line-up — but families are welcome to come and go as they please. ©© Shoes CATEGORIES: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, COMMUNITY/NEWS TAGS: BLACK HISTORY MONTH, FILM FESTIVAL, IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY LEAVE A REPLY Your email address will not be published. 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