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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-16-2021 Board PacketaWft IOWA CITY fe PUBLIC LIBRARY 123 S. Linn St. • Iowa City, IA 52240 319a56-520D•icpl.arg LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES December 16 2021 Iowa City Public Library 2"d Fluor- Boardroom Regular Meeting - 5:00 pm Tom Rnckiin -Ya President Derek Johnk- Secretary Daniel Keranen Nick Kim Claire Ritz Matthews Robin Paetzold Hannah Shultz Dan Stevenson 1. Call Meeting to Order z. Approval of December 162021 Board Meeting Agenda 3. Public Discussion 4. Items to be discussed A. Welcome New Board Member a. Claire Ritz Matthewz'term runs through lune 30, 2023. B. Intellectual Freedom a. Update on regional and national Intellectual Freedom and Right to Read issues. S. Staff Reports: A. Director's Report B. Departmental Reports: Children's, Collection Services, IT C. Development Office Report D. Miscellaneous 6. Presidents Report T. Announcements from Members S. Committee Reports 9. Communi( tions 10. Consent Agenda: A. Approve Minutes of Library Board of Trustees November 182021 regular meeting B. Approve Disbursements for November 2021 11. Set Agenda Order forlanuary Meeting 12. Adjournment Iowa CLY Public Ubrary—Board of Trustee Me stings Agenda Items and Order Schedule FY22 DECEMBER 162021 )AHUARY 2)2022 FEBRUARY Departmental Reports CH, Ci, IT Strategic Planning Update Directors Evaluation 2.d Quarter Goals/Statistics Set Hours for Next Fiscal Year Financials — Review Appoint Nominating Committee State Library ADA Accreditation Review Departmental Reports: CH, CS, IT Departmental Reports: AS, CAS Special Special's Even ServicEventse Staff ImService 12/10 Children's Event MARCH Phil Review: 505 Volunteer Policy Strategic Planning Update Appoint Bylaws Committee (GS) 3i° Quarter Goals/Statistics PoBcy Review: 8O6 Polity Review: 814 Financials—Review Meeting Foam and Lobby Use U6rnry, Copyright Policy (M) Departmental Reports: CH, CS, R Departmental Reports: AS, CAS Departmental Reports: AS, CAS Departmental Reports: CH, CS, IT Strategic Planning Update& 4`t Quarter/Annual Statirtics Reporting Discussion Financials - Review Adopt NOBU Budget Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT MOA — ICPLFF/ICPL Farm Committee - Finance Departmental Reports: AS, CAS Special Events: SRP policy Review: 101 Bylaws (BOT/AO) Cast Spri MEETING SCHEDULE 3021.1118 IOWA CIN PUBLIC LIBRARY Aw MEMORANDUM DATE: December 8,2021 TO: Iowa City Public Library Boad of Trustees FROM: Sam Helmick SUBJECT: Intellectual Freedom updates This memo serves as a general update on Intellectual Freedom activities In the profession. Since speaking with Me Iowa City Public Library Sued of Trustees in November, both the state and national library associations have published statements In response to Me imm asirg challenges to books and calls for censorship. Iowa Library Association made a statement recognizing Mat. The selection of library materials. Including the withdrawal of materials and Me evaluation of donations, should be the work of qualified IiMary employees guided by selection poll and procedures.- per atlached) The American Library Association statement declared Mat, "libraries manifest the promises of the Find Amendment by making available the wiriest possible range of viewpoints, opinions, and Klass, so Nat every person has Me opportunity to freely read and consider Intormadon and ideas, regardless of their content or the viewpoint of Me author. This requires Me professional expertise of libradans who wall In partnership with their communities to curate collections that serve the information needs of all their all (see attached) These statements have been supplemented with resources to guide and suppol library workers In public, private, school, and academic libraries. Leaming opportunities have been made available through PIA and Uniled for Libraries too. In fact, United far Libraries has launched free resources M help Library Trustees address the rise in program and material challenges across Me United States. These resources include tip sheets, has webinars, and sample policies. hfficswww orgluri ea/advoracv M1�a en�oy=(see attached) Iowa City Public Library is developing an Intellectual Freedom Task Force. This group will include members from all library departments in order to best craft events and resources which inform the community about Me growing climate of censorship including its impacts tu unimpeded speech and the freedom to read. Respectfully submitted $'an. Helmick WA \ LIBRARY AO I LSSOC ATION November 30, 2021 Iowa LibraryAsaoci ifion greatest on Book Challenges across Me State In response to the swell of concerns and challenges to materials in libraries across the ante of Iowa in recent weeks and monWs, particularly fin school libmties,the Iowa Library Association issues this statement to remind all traders; that Intellectual Freedom is the right of library uses to mad, seek information, and speak freely as guaranteed by the First Amendment As a matter of free, public diacourse,the Iowa Library Association appreciates Mese constitutionally protected discussions. We understand Mat book challenges serve as mechanisms for shared understanding of the importance of library resonance as well an foster interest in providing materiels to community members of all ages, on all maVas, W meet all needs and intellectual peanuts. We urge boards, committees, library workers, and stakeholders to process challenges according W their respective policies and procedpres and to educate their communities about the essential role of the library including its collection development goals. Libraries are shared instance managed by qualified, trained professionals, and we recognize that the activation of library materials, including the withdrawal of materials and the evaluation of donations, should be the work of qualified library employees guided by selection policies and procedures. Professional library materials selection requires Ilbmry workers to consider a wide variety of community needs. Interests, experiences, access levels, and abilities to Men continuously develop a collection which offers value for everyone. School libraries have a pttiwlt charge to provide materials that are accurate, inform and extend the curriculum, enrich students' comprehension of their own experiences along with the experiences and identities of offers, and encourage students to develop their critical thinking and decision-making skills. As the American Association of School Librarians Mutes in lhei4`^` n.. rh re ohs .cbnM :n,"For learners, Me school library represents one ofAmerice's most cherished freedoms: the freedom W speak and het what others have to say. Learners have the right to choose who they will read, view, or hear and are expected W develop the ability to think clearly, critically, and creatively about their choices, midn Man allowing others to do this for them." Parents and legal guardian have a responsibility and a right in guide their children's use of library materials, resomncs, sud services. Ibis responsibility is balanced along other famities'rigbu m make independent decisions, young people's developing right to privacy and Me freedom W read, and the responsibility of schools and libraries to provide a wide variety ofmatenals in keeping with their selection policies and procedures. However, the freedom W read is under threat Calls by organizations as well as elected and non-electal officials to dispense with policy, disregard individual rights, and to castigate and intimidate library workers fees lowan's abilities to exercise Meir own right 0 read and access information freely. Every library in Iowa sbrold have a dacummted materials mleceon policy. Including a Intend loosens for the oreideation of library materials. Them are typically found is the policies that have been established and approved by library boards or school boards. We remind librmians,communities, administrators, superintendents, bonds, and city leadership that the reconsideration and removal of library materials most be done in accordance witch these policies and Recedures. Such formal processes promote transparent governance, free and open speah. and values samparled by me Consdmtinn. Intellectual Freedom Committee reserves are freely available to all regardless ofllA membership seams. The mission of the ILA Intellectual Freedom Committee is to actively pursue haditional and innovative opportunities to monitor, advocate for, and support Intellectual Freedom as it relates to the association and its individual mambas. Learn more at hours //ialibmtvassociation.lib2uidcs.com intellectualfiradona. loom library Association Executive Baan? Iowa Asseaiationjor School Librarians Iowa Library Association Intellectual Freedom Comm ilme 6919 Yam Drive• West Des Moines, IA 50266 Rinne: 515-282-81Oft •Fax: 515-282-911] Iowa Library Association shares concerns about efforts to remove books from libraries a"aI1"minmallo"I b, r. eon -share mnwmraWutaftl Wremo"bo kom librariear Taj 3lmrmns )@wn 3.2021 News by: T�j Simmon Posted: Dec 2, 2021110:39 PM CST I Updated: Dec 2, 2021 / 10:42 PM CST JOHNSTON, Iowa — Some controversial books are starting W become ideological battlefields, and the association representing Iowa's librarians is calling for a ceasefire. The Iowa Library Association released a statement as efforts to remove some books from libraries or lesson plans intensify across the state. "Since May of 2021, I've communicated with ten different libraries in Iowa; half are school libraries and half public libraries," said Amanda Vazquez, who heads the Iowa Library Association's Intellectual Freedom Committee. "It's mostly been challenges to materials that represent marginalized groups." One of the most notable challenges occurred in Johnston last month, where a school committee ultimately decided to keep two novels in its lesson plans after a parent's complaint: The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas and The Absolutely True Diary of a Part -Time Indian by Sherman Alexie. In its statement,. the Iowa Library Association made the following claim: The freedom to read is under threat. Calls by organizations, as well as elected and non -elected officials to dispense with policy, disregard individual rights, and to castigate and intimidate library workers freeze Iowans' abilities to exercise their own right to read and access information freely. Iowa Library Assmsation Intellectual Freedom Committee "School librarians are trained to provide materials and make decisions about what is and isn't appropriate," Vazquez said.'Just because an individual might disagree with sexual content or profanity or depictions of certain marginalized groups in materials, that does not mean May are obscene.' Vasquez said the association is not opposed to book challenges in principle, as long as they are run through a formal reconsideration process such as how the Johnston School District handled its complaint. The American Library Association opposes widespread efforts to censor books in U.S. schools and libraries Ll as mleaseN20211111amenwn4bmWasmc omoppo,, nJeftu kxrnmr books us Nown[a 28, 2021 American Library ALAAssociation CHICAGO - Due to a dramatic uptick in book challenges and outright removal of books from libraries, ALA's Executive Board and the Boards of Directors for all of ALA's eight divisions have released the following joint statement regarding attempts to remove materials that focus on LGBTOIA+ issues and books by Black authors or that document the Black experience or the experiences of other BIPOC individuals: In recent months, a few organizations have advanced the proposition that the voices of the marginalized have no place on library shelves. To this end, they have launched campaigns demanding the censorship of books and resources that minor the lives of those who are gay, queer, or transgender or that tell the stories of persons who are Black, Indigenous, or persons of color. Falsely claiming that these works am subversive, immoral, or worse, these groups induce elected and non -elected officials to abandon constitutional principles, ignore the rule of law, and drama individual rights to promote government censorship of library collections. Some of these groups even resort to intimidation and threats to achieve their ends, targeting the safety and livelihoods of library, workers, educators, and board members who have dedicated themselves to public service, informing our communities, and educating ouryou h. AIA strongly condemns these acts of censorship and intimidation. We are committed to defending the constitutional rights of all individuals of all ages to use the resources and services of libraries. We champion and dehnd the freedom to speak, the freedom to publish, and the freedom to read, as premised by the First Amendment of the Constitution of Me United States. We stand opposed to censorship and any effort to coerce belief, suppress opinion, or punish those whose expression does not conform to what is deemed orthodox in history, politics, or belief The unfettered exchange of ideas is essential to the preservation of a free and democratic society. Libraries manifest Me promises of the First Amendment by making available the widest possible range of viewpoints, opinions, and ideas, so that every person has the opportunity to freely read and consider information and ideas, regardless of their content or the viewpoint of the author. This requires Me professional expertise of librarians who work in partnership with their communities to curate collections that serve Me information needs of all their users. In 1953, when confronted with comparable threats to our democratic values, Me American Library Association issued the Freedom to Read Statement, a declaration in support of the freedom to think or believe as one chooses, the freedom to express one's thoughts and beliefs without fear or retaliation, and the right to access information without restriction. ALA's Executive Board, staff, and member leaders reaffirm not only the principles of the Freedom to Read Statement, but also Me daily practices that ensure it continues to inform the profession and that library workers and library trustees have the training, information, tools, and support they need to celebrate and defend their communities'right to read and to learn. With the freedom to read under Murat, the ALA, including its Executive Board, Divisions, Roundtables, and other units, stand firmly with our members, the entire library community, allied organizations, and all those screw this country who choose to exercise their right to read and access Information freely, and we call on others to do the same. American Library Association Executive Board American Association of School Librarians Board of Directors Association for Library Service to Children Board of Directors Association of College and Research I-Mranes Board of Directors Core: Leadership, Infrastructure, Futures Board of Directors Public Library Association Board of Directors Reference and User Services Association Board of Directors Young Adult Library Services Association Board of Directors United for Llbrenes Board of Directors The American Library Association's (ALA) Office for Intellectual Freedom (OI F) is actively involved in providing confidential legal guidance and strategic support to libraries and library professionals in communities across the country impacted by the recent surge in book challenges. Since June 1, 2021, OF has tracked 155 unique censorship incidents and provided direct support and consultation in 120 of those cases. "We're seeing an unprecedented volume of challenges in the fall of 2021," said Deborah Caldwell -Stone, 01 Director. "In my twenty years with ALA, I cant recall a time when we had multiple challenges coming in on a daily basis." Established Dec. 1, 1967, the Once for Intellectual Freedom is charged with implementing ALA policies concerning the concept of intellectual freedom as embodied in the Lldlsry Bill of agpili, the association's basic policy on free access to libraries and library materials. The goal of the office is to educate librarians and the general public about the nature and importance of intellectual freedom in libraries. f]yns://www.ala.org/aboutala/offces/oif 01 and ALA divisions and offices provide tools and resources for libraries, including ch3112ugfl ppad; consult and training; and awareness campaigns like Banned Books Week and the annualJgn 10 Most Challenged Books list. Other support for library workers facing book challenges includesj9e_L0@gy C. Merrin Humanitarian Fund, devoted to the support, maintenance, and welfare of librarians whose employment is threatened because of discrimination or because of their defense of intellectual freedom. A clearinghouse of resources is available on ALA's Fjght Censorship page. Tags 3A COWise. ®litre EI,n .EmEmkI ALA, Divisions Oppose Widespread Censorship Efforts in US Schools and Libraries Loan iboary link' ihnps://americanli6mriesmagazineorgL Nims, n, 202P _(#faceboo_(#twittery _( #email) On November 29, the Executive BeeedofNe American library Association [Au)and the beinvsa dlreetom for AWS eight divisions ioond a joint smtement restoring theixiI in book challenge' and removals from Ebmrles and schools around the US. ne hill natement (htmcJ4mme:n1a mg/mneI ac/Door/rr/xmenron_I;M1n rv_nee-widocnrend- eRnnsrensnrM1nnk -ue) (ollaws. 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What is fine role of fine Trustees? Should an individual serve on both boards? If either of these groups is unsure of fine limits of their respective authorities, conflicts can, and often do, area. Fact Sheets 10 and 11 outline the roles of the Trustees and fine role of fine Friends, specifically indicating where their work and communication should overlap or complement each other. There are typically two types of Trustee Boards - a) a governing board or b) an pull board. The Governing Book is eller elected by the general population or is appointed by the city or town's elected council. This type of board has full authority over the govemance of the library. This Board hires the library director, sets policy, and works closely with the director in establishing and presenting the library's budget to the city. The advisory Board typically exists where the library is a city or county department, the library director is hired by the city or county, and the library director reports directly to the city/county manager or mayor. The Advisory Board typically has no gumming authority though It may be an appointed or elected Board. By law in most states, this were still has responsibility for assisting with policy setting, but does not have responsibility for the budget or the all overall of the library director. In both cases, the library Book of Trustees engages in the development of policies that govern library services. In both cases, the library Board of Trustees works with the library administration in planning and goal setting for the library. In both cases, the library Board of Trustees should meet at lead monthly with the library administration In an open meeting where a Friends liaison should be present and have an opportunity on the agenda to update the Board of Trustees on the Friends' activities. In both cases, all members of a library Board of Trustees should become personal members of the Friends at the highest level they are able. Individually and collectively, Trustees should act as advocates of libraries and present the library point of view to their locally- and n monally-elected legislators and leaders. At least yearly, the library board should plan ajoint meeting to discuss mutual concerns win Friends. This can be done in conjunction with a breakfast or dinner meeting. Should a member of the library Board of Trustees also serve as a member of the Friends of Ne Library Board? The generally accepted wisdom Is 'no.” There are a number of reasons for this: continued 5 www.ela.orolunaed 11900-sas-zaaa, ext. 2191 1 unitedaele.mg United for Lib11 11 11 Ift,raries The Role of Library Trustees, continued It can imbue a single member with more power and authority than his or her peers on each of the boards There can be a perceived conflict if a member of the policy making Board is also in a decision making role on the Friends Board that helps fund the library's services. There can be a potential conflict of Interest when a policy the library Board of Trustees is proposing might not be considered to be In the best Interest of the Friends. For example, deciding to glue discarded library materials to an outsourced agency or proposing the establishment m a foundation for fundraising. Even d your Trustee board and Friends board are working in perfect harmony right now, no precedent should be set that will allow possible conflicts in the future. Though it is the case that a Trustee Board member may take a leadership role in creating a new Friends group and therefore have a decision making role in both for awhile; This should be considered a temporary necessity and the new Friends should elect officers (other than library Trustees) as soon as possible. Additional Resources Tip Sheets The Role of the Friends Board Toolkits Friends and Libraries: Working Effectively Together Publications 101+ Great Ideas for Libraries and Friends (chapter on Organizational Effectiveness) Webinars/Training Short Takes for Trustees: Working with Friends Other Understanding Roles: The Separate But Complementary Roles of Friends, Trustees, and Library Directors 'a w. wwale.owelunaed 11800 545-2433, ext. 1 unittE®ela.wit United for Libraries a . ,w.o���. �n.��e�r.AeT,� I.,, Public Library Trustee Ethics Statement Official Statement from United for Libraries Public library Trustees are accountable for the residual of the library as well as to see that the library provides the best possible service to Its community. Every Trustee makes a personal commitment to contribute the time and energy to lailhfully carry out his/her duties and responslbllttles effectively and with absolute truth, honor and integrity. • Trustees shall respect the opinions of their colleagues and not be critical or disrespectful when they disagree or oppose a viewpoint different than their own. • Trustees shall comply with all the laws, rules and regulations that apply to them and to their library. • Trustees, in fulfilling their responsibilities, shall not be swayed by partisan interests, public pressure or fear of criticism. • Trustees shall not engage in discrimination of any kind and shall uphold library papers' rights to privacy, in the use of library resources. • Trustees must distinguish clearly In their actions and statements between their personal philosophies and attitudes and those of the library, acknowledging and supporting the formal position of the Board even R they disagree. • Trustees must respect the confidential nature of library business and not disclose such information to anyone. Trustees must also be aware of and in compliance with Freedom of Information laws • Trustees must avoid situations In which personal interests might be served or financial benefits pined as a resuh of their position or access to privileged library information, for either themselves or others. • A Trustee shall Immediately disqualify him/herself whenever the appearance of or a contlict of Interest exists. • Trustees shall not use their True bon to gain urnvarranted privileges or advantages for themselves or others from fine library or from those who do business with the library. • Trustees shall not interfere with the management responsibilities of the director or supervision ef library staff. • Trustees shall support the efforts of librarians in resisting censorship of library materials by groups or individuals. Approved by the United for Libraries Board in January 2012 ' www.ela.oWunaed 119oosase-2asa,evPaaa I unluedeela.org Director's Report: December 2021 Welcome new Trustee' It is a pleasure to welcome Claire Ritz Matthews as a new ICPL Trustee. Trustee Matthews brings experience in several types of libraries, as wall as a great understanding of haw libraries serve spec communities, and thus are each unique in what they offer. Trustee Matthews fills an unexpired tens vacancy and will serve through June 30, 2023. City Finance Department Changes Long-time City of Iowa City Finance Director Dennis Bockenstedt will be leaving his role with the City at the end of December to pursue new professional opportunities. I include this in my report for two reasons. Dennis was a critical partner for me as I learned the budgeting tools and processes used here, and he has shown extraordinary grace and understanding when new situations come up, we have issues with vendors, or I need assistance with a library -budget -specific, obscure MUNI$ report, and I want to recognize his impact. Secondly, while I doubt there will be any substantial changes to Me budget process right away, a new Finance Director will most likely bring some changes in philosophy and operational management. I will do my best to keep the Board informed of any relevant changes to the budgeting process as we move forward. Inservlca Day Inservice Day is scheduled for Friday, December 10. As usual, the Inservice Day staff committee has done an exceptional job planning a full day of enrichment, learning, and opportunities to be together (HUGE THANKS to Mac Edwards, Alyssa Hanson, Anne Mangan), Angie Pilkington, Amanda Ray, and Bran Visser). The committee took extra care this year to ensure we could be physically together without compromising COVID- 19 best practices in distancing, and we will be meeting in the ballroom of the Graduate Hotel for the first part of the day. In the aftemoon, we will mtum to the Libmry for smaller group sessions. This year, we will be working with trainer Terry Whitson for the first several hours of the day, and she will present her findings from group sessions with staff related to culture and communication post-COVID-closure. She will outline the themes and trends she heard from staff and outline some next steps we can collectively Wks to continue to recover from COVID impacts. This will be a different type of training than we typically do at staff day, and I am eager to see how staff respond to Terry's report. By the time of our meeting, there will be more details to share, but the day looks like it will be excellent. Accreditation Update ICPL will apply for reaccreditation to the State Library of Iowa in late February, 2022. Like the last cycle, this will include an ADA review of a portion of our building, I will work with Brad Gehrke on the ADA review and attempt W include a copy in the January Boats packet for review, since this part of the process brought up a lot of Trustee questions the last time it was included in the accreditation application. ICPL is currently a Tier 3, accredited library, and I am confident we will remain at this rank in our renewal. Legislators reception The Annual Johnson County Public Library Legislators Reception was held on Tuesday, December 7'". Held via Zoom, the event focused on ways Johnson County Public Libraries have inaeased access postCOVID-closures. Legislators Kevin Kinney, Amy Nielsen, Mary Masher and David Jacoby attended, as did a number of Trustees and library staff. Its always a pleasure to share our appreciation with local legislators and highlight the ways we are serving out communities. ICPL's slides facused on increasing computer session length and making computer access easier, auto -renewal of materials, expanded Bookmobile hours, Me new catalog, and Spanish and Chinese bilingual Storytime offerings. Best of the Crandic Awards ICPL was awarded three Little Village "Best of the �p Alriw Crandic" awards this year. Continuing last yeses sweep, we were awarded 2021's Best Pandemic Adaptation: Community, Best Public Restroom, and Best Library. This local recognition speaks directly W Me hard work staff do every day at the Library and in Me community, including Me sometimes -overlooked A� (but critical and difficult) maintenance of our heavily- used public restrooms. 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Ieme CMP Pttbk llbney (yc,verni led then .,in a Berst Scene 11 Hincre Mal Nlsxe w,..e Nxy.NSMxxy Ur cal jig S Ps5 UEEW henhinel Il mel menta Te�mawnlemtlM m.Ten"Attal "E" oevMenP OeeYal, yei Anel Eft, EyneURE Ma cy, lw Mame lnN Children's services December 2021 Submitted by Angela Pilkington Program News READING:s Our communitywide Winter Reading program for all ages begins on December 32, 2021 and will end February 32, 2022. This year, along with celebrating our 125'" Anniversary, we are declaring that 'Reading is a ra l". Make sure to sign You and everyone you know up www.icpl.om/wr Participants "whoop" finish will receive this year's themed hot chocolate mug and a chance to win a Downton District gift card. The Ellen Buchanan Children's Room demands hosted ns' namesake for a very special storytime. Ellen delighted the group of Assyrians goers with marionettes, plush puppets and of course, Bruce the Goose. We aren't quite sure when Ellen first started doing Storytimes in the Children's Room, but she has been a staple at the Iowa City Public Library since Aprd 1989, when she recorded her first Internaw. That series,'Fell Me Your Stull and then "One of a Kind" went on for ever 25 years. We are thankful for Ellen's storytelling and love of children. To view streaming video of Ellen Buchanan's interviews on the library website, go W: • Tell Me Your Stay: http://video- stream.icpl.org/?s-tell+me+your♦sWq • one of a Kind: http:uvldeo- stream.icol.ore/?s=wnewf+a+kind The annual Tweed Chess Tournament was another great success. Over 30 tweeds participated in this staple of the Library's tween programming. The tournament Is held in honor of Steve Young, who was active In the community's chess population until his death In 2012. Each year, Eric Vigil volunteers his time to us by helping to coordinate the day to make re the day goes smoothly. He is pictured here (in Yellow) with all ofthe days Outreach Collection News I am delighted to share a recent email comment I received "I just wanted to let you know what a wonderful surprise it was to walk into work today and see all the new beautiful books in our library. I know kids, parents and teachers are over the moon about the incredible bounty of Stories, perspectives and characters you continue to make accessible to them through your kindness, compassion and Take care and thanks a million for the everyday magic you bring to our lives, Fiona Zachel, office manager, for pheasant Ridge Neighborhood Center The day before, Casey Mamard, took over sirry new items and cleaned up their librsry area. pheasant Ridge is one of three locations that Casey, as the Children' Librarian takes care of each month. Casey urates the collection, selecting and buying new books, processes the books, and delivers the books. While at the outreach site, she will weed and clean up the shelves for the families that use the books.I am very appreciative of all the work she puts Into these collections and the places they go. Display News The Children's Room has a Display case right outside our m deer. In October, we celebrated Dia de los Muertos with a beautiful display created by children's librarian, Marl gesticulator. She also put together our DiNovember display case with ovens dinosaurs for Children of all ages to learn fun fad and to spy. This December we welcome the Harte School of Art to display their students' very talented and gorgeous works. Collection Services Department Report Prepared for the December 16, 2021 Meeting of the Iowa City Public Library Board of Trustees Anne Mangano, Collection Services Coordinator More Streaming Options Available to Patrons On Tuesday, December Ph, the Iowa City Public Library introduced hoopla, a digital streaming service that offers full music albums, movies, television, eBooks, audiobooks, and comics/grephic novels. We hope that hoopla will supplement our existing digital collection services PmrDrive (saddle:, audiobooks, and magazines) and "nosy (movies and documentaries), hoopla is a pay -per -use simultaneous access platform, which means we pay a fee for each item checked out by our patrons. There are no holds or waitlists. Prices range from $0.99 to $3.99 a circulation, the average cost is $1.]8. To put this cost into perspective, K immy charges $1.99 to $3 99 per movie use. If we were to take advantage of OverDme's cost per use models, they charge up to $5.99 a use for Popular entities or $9.99 for audiobooks. We typically stay away from OverDrive for cost - per -use and only use n in a very limited fashion, such as support for our book club programs. hoopla is particularly strong on backlist titles, which will expand our offerings of eBook comic, and audiobook titles. In the coming months, selectors will look at data to determine how to adjust our digital buying strategy, including when to lean into OverDdve, where eBook and audiobooks are pretty expensive and need to be repurchased on a regular basis, and when to let hoopla serve as the way to access the consent. We are continually evaluating our digital collections to find the right balance of expanding access to digital collections without negatively impacting other well -used collections, such as print. There are over one million titles available on hoopla, including a variety of items in over 75 different languages. To ensure we are able to offer a large vadety of titles, users are limited to eight hems a month. Access Is available to resident cardholders: Iowa City, Hill; Who Tree, University Heights, and rural Johnson County. Iowa City Community School Dil AIM card users living in our service areas can also use hoopla. To sign up, go to Thus //www hodolzd tel com. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY REPORT (December, 2021) Brent Palmer, IT Coordinator New Catalog Adoption Here I provide a quick preview on adoption rates of the new catalog—aalymcpome —xwan ltyl.wp/ as far. starting on October 26 the as new catalog was made available Hermitage Switchover Nov 161 to the public. We had a small amount of use initially, but the ag old catalog was still more papular. On November 16 when Reler time Met 261 our website was switched to a point to the new catalog, you can see the traffic nip- flopped and now our new catalog is the most ° used. What's left is mainly gg!sl °�+°S. S. os WN6 s'�`P fin 4s''P''�`'W� y users gis ass . w�'.wc�'w x was 0 was N6 s, o.ra00 00 c.go via who sit taboo catalog directly ° a egner a bookmark or bytyping the web address, a method we plan roux by redirecting the old catalog wen address to the new. Background: Collection Security and ID The Library uses ROD technology for collection security and identification. Much of the hands-on activity to make this system work happens in the Collection Services department and is heavily integrated into their workflow. Most of the items in the collection have an RFID tag affixed, programmed with an ID connecting it to a rerord in the catalog. The tags also support a "securM bit" which keeps track of whether the item has been checked out. When an item is check" out at a desk, the Sierra Desktop client changes the security bit using an RFID pad Installed at the desk. At the self -check stations, the software Is able to do the same. As materials are check" In, the security bit Is reset. Components Gates and Server -The biggest component both In terms of size and complexity are the gates at the entrance. negates alert staff when anitem with the security bb set passes through the gates. Software running at the Help Desk workstations, contacts a server which then displays the information about the Rem to staff working there. RFID Pacts -There are various RFID pads distributed throughout the Library Including Service Desks, Self{beckout, Check-in and of course Collection services. DVD Dnlppkern-The DVD unlockers that we use here at IOPL are not able to check the DVDs out. They only examine the security bit on the item and then unlock the nem if onset. They are surprisingly expensive) Software -All of the RFID pads require software of some kind to interact with them. Licensing and Support We Pay a vendor for hardware and software support an the components above. The software also requires a license to urg Discussion Forany aspect of IT management, It Is dlHcultto navigate the tradeoff of whether mentalning support Is worth the money. This one in particular pushes the limit as this equipment doesn't tend to wear out and we've rarely had to draw on the support options. And in a wider sense, we have debated whether the cost in staff time and RFID tags offsets what would have been lost in theft. But given that an automated materials handier system is being considered, for which RFID is pretty much required, perhaps that balance will change. Development Once Aepart Prepared for the Board of Trustees Iowa City Public Library by Patty McCarthy, Director of Development December 16, 2021 Online Arts & Crafts Bazaar Shop loon and help grow the Iowa City Public Library this holiday samorm. Hundreds of treasures created by local artisans are now available to buy from the online Arts & Crafts Bazaar. Sales proceeds from the Bazaar will add more library experiences for everyone. The ninth annual Bazaar is hosted by the Iowa City Public Library Friends Foundation to benefit the Library. Prices begin at $2 for the one -of -a -kind handcrafted items which are made and donated by community members for the Bazaar. New hems are being added to the online sale site nearly every day. Shoppers can arrange to pick up their purchases from the library or select free local delivery, through the Iowa Ury Delivers service of the Iowa City Downtown District. Book Bunches@The Book End To continue the'shopping with purpose'theme, hundreds of books and DVDs are available at bargain prices at the Book End store. Two specials are being offered at the second floor store through December 31. Buy four books and receive one free book, and buy'Surr ise Bunches of Booksl' Those are sealed bags labeled by genre, such as SURPRISE mysteries or non-fiction, which contain 5 adult hooks for $20. BUNCH OF 'Surprise Bunches'of children's books are $10. BOOKS For those who prefer to request a genre, message us on the Book End's Facebook page h ti s://wwaivDin book.com?M1eBooki nd or email thebaakendA ncol.ore with a brief description of what to include, Fiction? Nonfiction? Ch!ldren's? Young Adult? After we reply to your message, pay for your Back Bunch by credit card orPaygnalus. Weil create your bunch and arrange for pick up FRIENDS hon the libraryorfree delivery in Iowa City, Coralvillq and North Dberty thanksto the Iowa City Downtown District. Welcome Amber Capps! Amber Cappsjoined the Development Office staHthis month as part-time Development Once Assistant. Her background Includes experience with fundalsln& bookkeeping and marketing. Welcome Amber! Please Give This Year Powerthe next 125 years of exciting Iowa City Public library service with a financial donation to the Iowa City Public library Friends Foundation. Give online before or an December 31, 2021, to became eligible For a Federal Income tax deduction for cash gifts of up W $300. That special provis!Dn of the CARES Act continues this year. Thank You forgiving as generously as You can -all amounts make a big difference for everyone through the ICPLI The out, made, The owly Iowan. Noveorder 16,2021*Imps>lmilyiuwauonm/2o2v1v16ncpk- art -m-gawuMin, howa- the ii city -community -to take -home -art for -free ICP L's Art -to -Go collection allows the Iowa City community to take home art forfree Not everyone can afford original art in their home, but it can still be accessible by checking it out at the Iowa City Public Library's Art -to - Go collection, which features artwork from Iowa City locals. Olivia Augustide,Arts Reporter Navingoriginal artwork in a spxe can greatly add to its everyone The Iowa City Public Library Golan a step towards accessible artwith its Art -to Go collection Ins than a dozen posters and pieces of local art were donated to the library Theory, there are over,00wukaofart in the Cantllce Smith, who currently coordinates the Art to Go collection. said the Iowa City library is one of verytew libraries In the state handed coli, a service am the library s Pointed is III largerthan that offered byother Toronto Gabby orrea Art that can be cnodded not I .... n at the Iowa City Public Library in Iowa City Tuesday.bass 9,2021. (Gabby oreell Dually lowanl browud through in person rtthe library Two pieces of art can be dreck d out at wooden two months at some Smth said in addition to notes billtp a goal of Ne program is to use visual art as an educational tooh fine a different method of learning In some ways Smith mid. 'it Phone my own self to learning shout art' Though Smith does occasionally buy art tithe collection independents, she said oneoftbe main ways artworks are collected is through the Art Porcbaze Prize Composition. The Art Purchase Prize Competition is ajuried¢rest far artistermr'a rude live work, or exhibit their art in the Iowa City area. It requires Mal artists have bean in against competition prior to submittingtheir work Nthe Art Purchase Prize, Wt this rule may be relared After digital photons ofthe artwork are submitted, Smith discusses which images needto be viewed in person with her Art Advisory Committee, whim b made up of City locals mwmeeo in the arts community. a working artist In l owa Cry for 20 years and was lmmWN with art in public sdcoling for 18 were She sad itwas Interesting to sionthe ccmmitteefrvm an addid a perspective, and thMthe members each came from very different 'We try to create a balance beaxi know. different types start d ownl to diff¢renttypea N people: sap Ash. 'I think kind adjust son iq u p with a welI-mundes mIIM ion, you know, a miMure of IaMso pes and portraits antl mayhe ahrtrad wrsm p-chrUmphor Ash said the Aft to Go collection makes art access) purchase prize winner of W1&b submit his wary, Atthe itme, Hayes was a great student seen king towards his MFA In ad and ad history when he saw Hayes said hetvul it was powerlulfor people[o be able to check art art like that would airythIng else add keep it in their ha nds, 'Wranneran enjoyywr art, and that s the reason why l reallywanted shapely, bee: ause Ifeel I, ke art,hmld be occurred by eaeryore( Hays said alis IOWA CITY ss PUBLIC LIBRARY 123 S. Linn sc. Iowa City, IA 5224D 319-356-5200-icplom BOARD OF TRUSTEES Minutes of the Recorded Regular Meeting November 182021 DRAFT Members Present Carol Kirsch, Tom Rocklin, Derek Johnk, Was Kim, Robin Paetzold, Hannah Shultz. Dan Stevenson Members Absent: Daniel Keranen Staff/Others Present: Elsworth Carman, Amanda Ray, Mara Cole, Angie Pilkington, Jason Pau lios, Brent Palmer, Patty McCarthy. Anne Mangano, Alyssa Hanson, Sam Helmick Call Meeting to Order: President Kirsch called the meeting to order at 5:06 pm. A quorum was present. Approval of November 18, 2021 Board Meeting Agenda Kirsch asks if approving the agenda was necessary. Carman said he will confirm. Derek Johnk made the motion t0 approve the meeting agenda. Hannah Shultz seconded. Motion carried. Public Discussion: None hems to be discussed: Carman requested a change in the order of items to be discussed, moving New Catalog Update from Staff Reports up to first to discuss. New Catalog Update Anne Mangano provided a report and reviewed the highlights of how the New Catalog project came to be and how its working so far. Johnk asked how it affects inter- library loan, Brent Palmer responded that there were no ILL capabilities whh the old catalog, but there are other products and options that we could integrate in future. He also said the mobile app was just redone, is independent but there are possibilities for cross features. Alyssa Hanson demonstrated how to navigate the New Catalog, highlighting changes and new features. Appoint Committee to Evaluate Director Comment- This is a regularly scheduled agenda Rem. Kirsch appointed Shultz, Paetzold, and Kim to the committee. Policy Review: 813 Unattended Children Comment: This is a regularly scheduled agenda item. The Board reviewed the policy. Policy Review: 817 Alcohol in the Library Comment: This is a regularly scheduled agenda item. Board action required. Derek Johnk made the motion to approve the policy as written. Tom Rocklin seconded. Motion passed. Staff Reports: Directors Report—Carman had a budget meeting with the City and it went well. He will be participating on a Zoom call on December 7m to say thank you to legislators. Carman also gave a Board Recognition Dinner Update, providing guidelines from Johnson County Public Health to justify that it's still too early to plan an in-person meeting. Department Reports: Adult Services—Jason Paulma provided a report. He said Small Engine hasn't been a resource the Library has been able to offer before. Community & Access Services — Sam Helmick provided a report. Kirsch asked what collection inspection is, Helmick said it's looking for stains and wear and tear, shifting and dusting our collections, and generally making it more engaging for our patrons. Carman added that there has been a significant shift on books being challenged in libraries, and for all to be aware and be prepared to be impactful. Development Office— Patty McCarthy said thank you to Kirsch and others who went to Prairie Lights bookstore for the fundraiser on Sunday, and mentioned someone placed a $600 online order. Eat Out to Read Is December 8" at Nodo, both locations. Surprise Bunches of Books are back in the building and online. The arts and crafts bazaar will be held online, and hope to get that online soon. Staff Inservice Day Report Information provided in the packet. Kirsch encourages those who can to attend, and finds R very worthwhile and well run. Miscellaneous: Nothing to report. President's Report: Kirsch wished all a happy Thanksgiving, encouraged attendance at Inservico Day, and offered appreciation for the evaluation committee's willingness to serve. Announcements from Members: Nothing to report Committee Reports: Friends Foundation met November 91". Shultz reviewed tax forms that were turned in last week. The Rook Gala happened, and Arts and Crafts have a call for donations that starts around Thanksgiving. Communications: Included in the packet. Consent Agenda: Johnk made the motion to approve the consent agenda as written. Kim seconded. Motion carried. Set Agenda for November Meeting: Accreditation form, if deemed necessary. Adjournment: Kirsch closed the meeting at 5:50 pm. Respectfully submitted, Amanda Ray Supervising librarian 12/07/2021 10.32 .]Mille[ AIXAOPT/VeNDJR ICLTY OF TMA CITY �Lilrary Daabnreem®t.: INVOICE PC PovmLer 1 to Novelle, 30. YEAR/PR SIP 9 2021 MAIWMI CISCE ieplpapla D89CRIPIIW LSbtacy Adminl0aatlon 10550110 432080 her Professional Bervicea 014353 ONE SOURCE THE USED PLUS4649-20211031 0 2022 5 INV P 120.00 111921 28134 BA 014353 ONE SOURCE THE RACKS PLUS4649VOL-20211031 0 2022 5 INV P 250.00 111921 28134 BACKGROUND CHECKS F 370.00 ACCOUNT TOTAL 370.00 10550110 435055 11 6 15ve2� 010473 UNITED PARCEL SH IC 000068774R431 0 222 14.22 111221 265453 Admin/ US 010473 UNITED PARCEL SERVIC OOOG68774R451 0 2022 5 INV P 16.19 112621 266012 Admin/UPSIDLs,.[ 30.41 ACCOUNT TOTAL 30.41 10550110 435059 ALvertieina 010475 TATE CREDIT U 1208217131EGG 0 2022 5 INV P 324.00 112621 265935 PCs tman/M,,tesartl ACCOUNT TOTAL 324.00 10550110 436050 Registration 010475 GREENSTATE CREDIT U 1208217446 0 2022 5 INV P 189.00 112621 265934 APal in9ton/Mastem ACCOUNT TITLE 189.00 10550110 93B130 C ne/Data S cea 0104E2 VZRIZON WINESKIN 9892544644 0 2022 5 INV P 372.79 112621 266034 Admin/Montely Cell ACCOUNT TOTAL 372.79 10550110 449120 Equipment Ren=al 011736 KONICA MINOLTA BASIN 74376131 0 2022 5 P 114.30 112621 265961 Admin/Lease 011898 pUADIENT LEASING USA N9126961 0 2022 5 INV P 758.31 112621 28556 Atlmin/Lease Payment ACCOUNT TITLE 872.61 300 449260 M ill charge' a5INV 000111 GRIFFIN, LINDSEY 102921LG 0 2P3 202P 23.00 111221 265417 Admin/Found Library ACCOUNT TOTAL 23.00 550110 10010475 452GIO Of £1Z l l GREENSTATE CREDIT U 1208217131EGG 0 025upp INV F STOTAL 22 5.21 112621 265935 GOO [man/Nae to rca ctl ACCOUNT 225.21 10550110 469360 Food 010475 GREHSSTATE CREDIT U 1208217149BKM 0 2022 5 INVe2 282.20 112621 265933 Gillmic k/Mastercard aS 12/07/2021 10:32 amiller AIXAUPT/VeNOJR (CITY OF IOWA CITY IIMICE LIST BY GL ACCOUNT IBVUICE PO YEM/PR SYS 9 39RRMT CHECK IF E laplmgla DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT TOTAL 282.20 ORG 10550110 TOTAL 2,689.22 10550121 Library BIDE N - Public 10550121 430030 Electricity M 20211110082301 OC 5 ],903.82 Mr 010319 319 MIDANERICAN ENERGY 20211123140952 20022 22 INV 16,250.40 ill221 2621 2859] tlAmB611r g 111020 Mr r rn 2320 24,154.22 ACCOUNT TOTAL 24,154.22 10550121 430070 Nea1inG Fv 1/Gan 010319 MIDAMERICAN EN 20211103082604 0 2022 5 INV 2 12.13 110521 28003 Mi tldArbilling 110320 10319 MIDAMERICAN ENERGY 20211110082301 0 2022 5 INV P 2,092.88 111221 28077 Mi dAmB,11,ng 111020 010319 MEDANERICAN ENERGY 20211123140952 0 2022 5 INV P 2,659.13 112621 28547 Mi dArpitling 112320 4,]64.14 ACCOUNT TOTAL 4,764.14 10050121 442010 15r OiLenIry Ce9 Other 10262 IOWA DEVeL 180]21 0 2022r NV P 160.00 110521 265215 FAC/ Boaler' nspect 010712 TFANE 312173208 0 2022 5 INV P 6,847.00 112621 266002 EAC/ Annual SecVlce 010901 JOE'S QUALITY WINDOW 20261 0 2022 5 INV P 150.00 111921 265542 FAC/Lowen Ootid, W 014366 QRRIN LLC 215604751 0 2022 5 INV P 1,152.28 110521 265253 EAC/Quarterly FLY B 014457 A TECH INC 527272 0 2022 5 INV P 72.00 112621 28525 FAC/ Monrta ing 12/ ACCOUNT TOTAL 8,301.28 10550121 442G20 5 aMa 010023 SCNONACNER ELEVATOR 90533278 0 2022 5INV P 625.21 111921 28142 Elevator MBintenanc ACCOUNT TOTAL 625.21 10550121 442030 N y 6 Cooling RAM Servioes as t20P2 010392 FNB CO INC 8863 0 5 P 1,551.20 111921 28140 EAC/ Water Leak Rep ACCOUNT TOTAL 1,551.20 10550121 c[M1e2022 t5 DINVo21 013663 REPUBLIC SERVICES of 0897-000941363 0 120.05 110521 265269 FAC/October Want, s ACCOUNT TOTAL 120.05 1050121 Other60 Rental, 01062] CINSAS CORPORATION 4100222632 0 2022 5INV P 191.87 111221 265359 FAC/Sanitary Supply 12/07/2821 30:32 (CITY OF TOWA, CITY IP 3 .]Mille[ IRWICE LIST BY GL ACCOUNT epinvpla ACCOONS/VO6VR ItlWIC6 PJ YEM/PA SYP S 39MAM} CHUCK BeSCRIPIIM 010627 CINTAS CORPORATION 4101548332 0 2022 5 INV P 191.87 112621 383.]4 ACCOUNT TOTAL 383.74 10550121 452040 5xn 6 Indent Supplies 10290 L 23/3 2022 632.73 111921 010290 LRNOCN ANO C1LEE ACE 371153/3 0 2022 5INV P 79.24 111921 711.9] 010475 GRERNSTATE CREDIT N 1208217133EGG 0 2022 5 INV P 245.48 112621 010570 CENTRAL IONA DISTAIB 217801 0 2022 5 INV P 385.10 110521 010627 CINTAS CORPORATION 4100222632 0 2022 5 INV P 224.93 111221 01062] CINTAS CORPORATION 4101548332 0 2022 5 INV P 163.76 132621 308.69 015759 JANWAY COMPANY 139182 0 2022 5 I 1.792.00 111921 015759 SEAMAN C 139183 0 2022 5 INV P 1,259.00 111921 3,051.00 ACCOUTIT TOTAL 4,782.24 10550121 463040 Nat el/Sever Chemical¢ 010609 AQUA TECHHOLOSIEE OF 10064 0 2022 5 INV P 248.24 111221 ACCOUNT TOTAL 248.24 10550321 466311000 ice Control CheMipale 010570 IONA DISTAIB 217901 0 2022 5 312.50 110521 ACCOUNT TOTAL 312.50 10550121 466070 Other Nrnt es.... 5,pplie, 011399 ELECTRIC POLL FRONT E 8944 0 2022 5 INV P 479.88 110521 011399 ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT C 8975 0 2022 5INV P 351.00 112621 830.08 ACCOUNT TOTAL 830.88 ORG 10550121 TOTAL 46,153.70 10550140 LlOmry Compote, 5ystems 10550140 4438140 t eP6 F5 011937 81COMRIN ENATION 0]0900]015.11.21 0 2022 INV P 300.00 112621 265915 EAC/Sanitation Supp 265547 FACIS ... Cary li 265547 EAC/Sanitacy 9uppli 265935 RCB rnwn/Naete=cacE 265161 FAC/ Va..umySupplie 265s59 FAC/Samitapli 265915 EAC/Sanitati ov 5opp 265539 EAC/7.200 Adult Intl 265539 FAC/ 5,400Child... 265348 EAC/2 Apple Bloeaom 265161 FAC/ 25 Base Triple 27986 FAC/ 1 28539 EAC/100 Cases ¢ of 25 265900 Intemet Ser. ice. 12/07/2021 10:32 CIs! OF IOWA CITY e .]Mille[ ISRWICE LIST BY GL %GOONP leplmpla ACCOOPT/VeWWM ItlWIC6 PO YEM/PA SYP 9 39RRNR CSBQ DESCRIPTION 014293 N 2576747 0 2022 5 486.48 112621 014293 COMMUNICATIONS IMON 5 2598936 0 2022 5 INV P 477.50 132621 963.98 014400 MOBILE BEACON MB 133749 0 2022 5 INV P 1.375.00 110521 ACCOUNT TOTAL 2,638.98 10550140 444080 R M 010475 GREENS TATE CREDIT N 1208210250 0 2022 5Software INV P 442.10 112621 010525 ENCOMPASS IONA LLC 11879 0 2022 5 INV P 982.00 111221 ACCOUNT TOTAL 1,424.10 10550140 455120 Miss Computes NBnPvave 010475 GREENBTATE CREDIT O 1208210250 0 2022 5 INV 566.72 132621 ACCOUNT TOTAL 566.72 ORG/0550140 TOTAL 4,629.80 10550150 L¢b ... P b 1 Set 1001/048 0150 421300 L £e Insurance MADISON NATIONAL III NOV2021 Trittev 0 2022 5INV P 4.21 132621 suCCOUNT TOTAL 4.21 G 10550150 TOTAL 4.21 10550151 L¢b Poblrc 3 a -10550151 432080 1 Seices Other P ry s 016093 DONALD50N, SEAN 1028215D 0 2022�s 5INV P 100.00 111221 ACCOUNT TOTAL 100.00 10550151 Purpose Printing 010373 pa5540140 INT ING 107950 0 2022 5 P 110.27 111921 ACCOUNT TOTAL 110.27 10550151 445250 Inter -Library Loans 000119 SHAPIRO LIBRARY IL: 201563581 0 2022 5 INV P 115.00 110521 ACCOUNT OCTAL 115.00 10550151 4b9320 Mla cIlan.... 8s 010475 GREENSTATE CREDIT 0 1208217131EGG 0 20225INV P .25 112621 010475 GREENSTATE CREDIT N 1208217446 0 2022 5 INV P 27.57 132621 010475 GREENSTATE CREDIT N 1208217792 0 2022 5 INV P 146.39 112621 26594Internet 2659455 Internet Se tva cc 265246 IT/ Data Pees for 1 265937 opal mer/ MaStetcard 28064 IT/ IT Essentials . 265937 BPalmer/ Ma etercard 265966 Tyler Totten Nov 2 265369 AO/Teen Workplace 5 28136 AD/3,000 ILL Book C 265244 AD/ ILL Replacement 265935 SOP rmBNMastemard 265934 t0n/a8terC 265932 dPlll Nos/Mastercard /07/2821 1002 (CITE OF TORA CITY IP 5 Mlle[ IINWICE LIST BY GL ACCOONT laplmgla AIXABPT/VENOJR INVOICE FJ Y6M/PR SYF 9 MAIWMI CNEQ DESCRIPTION 307.70 251.21 ACCOUNT TOTAL 307.70 ACCOUNT TOTAL 251.21 10550152 469320 043 10550151 469360 Eoctl5Ve 010475 GREENSTATE CREDIT D 1208217446 0 010475 GREENS 112621 1208217446 0 20INVP 22 29.99 112621 265934 APilkiogtoNMaste¢c 010475 INTERSTATE CREDIT D 1208217792 0 2022 5 INV P 117.3a 112621 265932 JPaol ios/Mart¢¢caetl INT INTERSTATE CREDIT U 1208217446 147.32 2022 INV P 29.99 112621 265934 APilkmgton/Mast¢r, ACCOUNT TOTAL 147.32 29.99 10510152 9 9370 ORO 10550151 TOTAL 723.80 10550152 1NGRAM LI HARRY SERV1 55586404 616 Public 9¢ ¢vices - 20.68 112621 265947 LIBRARY MATERIALS 10550152 43ID80 ACCOUNT TOTAL Other Professional Services f5 ¢sINV 016092 STEIN. RARIN 236 0 20230 P 75.00 111221 265443 CHI/ Latin Music/Mar Lib Public e¢ s ACCOUNT TOTAL 75.00 10550159 435G59 10550152 469320 Miscellaneo,a SCPplies 011328 LITTLE VILLAGE MAGA2 9730 0 010475 GREEKSTATE CREDIT U 1208217131EGG 0 2 022 5 INV P 15.17 112621 265935 E tl ac/Haeteical 010475 GREENSTATE CREDIT D 1208217446 0 20 5 22 INV P 292.53 112621 265934 APllkm on/Mast¢.. 307.70 ACCOUNT TOTAL 307.70 10550152 469320 043 Mietellaneoua Snppliee 010475 GREENSTATE CREDIT D 1208217446 0 2022 5 INV P 168.00 112621 265934 APilkingtoNMastelc ACCOUNT TOTAL 168.00 10010475 Food Beverages INT INTERSTATE CREDIT U 1208217446 0 2022 INV P 29.99 112621 265934 APilkmgton/Mast¢r, ACCOUNT TOTAL 29.99 10510152 9 9370 Pi6nct a2022 0536 1NGRAM LI HARRY SERV1 55586404 0 5 INV P 20.68 112621 265947 LIBRARY MATERIALS ACCOUNT TOTAL 20.68 ORA 10550152 TOTAL 601.37 10550159 Lib Public e¢ s 10550159 435G59 M qs a20221n5INV 011328 LITTLE VILLAGE MAGA2 9730 0 P 350.00 112621 265963 CAS/AEve Rlsing ACCOUNT TOTAL 350.00 12/07/2021 10:32 .7Millea IIXLOM/VW6VR (CITY OF IMA CORE IINWICE LIST BY GL ACCOUNT INVITES PJ Ym/PR SYP 9 NAIWAN'T CHECK IF 6 IW1naVla DESCRIPTION 10550159 469320 les Ml s ce 022 010475 GREENS TE CREDIT U 1208217131EGG 0 SusINVVppl 37.58 112621 265935 ECa Man/gaater0ard 010475 GREENETATE CREDIT U 1208217149BNM 0 2022 5 INV P 39.00 112621 265933 EHelaic k/Ma9t..Card 76.58 ACCOUNT TOTAL 76.58 ORO 10550159 TOTAL 426.58 10550160 Library Collection Services 10550160 435010 Data Processing 011060 OVRRORIVR INC MR0137021440863 0 2022 5INV P 292.00 111221 265432 LIBRARY MATERIALS ACCOUNT TOTAL 292.00 10550160 445140 Enter de Printing P 1nt 010373 PI PRINT ING 107932 0 2022 5INV P 53.12 111921 28136 LIBRARY MATERIALS ACCOUNT TOTAL 53.12 10550160 445270 Libcacy Material R Be[Vicee a5 010475 64527E TATE CREDIT U 1208210292 0 2022 INV P 565.59 112621 265936 AMangano/ Maete¢ar 010509 BAYER s TAYIAM INC C 200055102021V 0 2022 5 INV P 853.69 112621 265905 LIBRARY MATERIALS ACCOUNT TOTAL 1,419.28 10550160 4691EID M Processing Supplies ac Ce 010509 BA 6 TAYLOR INC C N654579DM 0 2022 5a INC9.56 112621 265906 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010510 DEMCO INC 7035719 0 2022 5 INV P 963.09 111921 265504 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010546 HI DOEST TAPE 501208941 0 2022 5 INC P 297.25 111221 265424 LIBRARY MATERIALS ACCOUNT TOTAL 1,269.90 ORO 10550160 OCTAL 3,034.30 10550210 Library Children', Material, 10550210 9 e (Cat/Cil) Backe 010509 BA C 2036112487 0 2022 5 INC509.07 110521 265153 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036129522 0 2022 5 INV P 276.03 111221 265351 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036150640 0 2022 5 INV P 157.a8 110521 265153 LIBRIgif MATERIALS 010509 BAKER & PAYOLA INC C 2036192699 0 2022 5 INV P 161.33 112621 265905 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010509 BAKER I TAYLOR INC C 2036213923 0 2022 5 INV P 167.59 110521 265153 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036233679 0 2022 5 INV P 43.62 111221 265351 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036233757 0 2022 5 INIV P 24.93 110521 265153 LIBRIgif MATERIALS 10509 BAKER & PANICR INC C 2036240109 0 2022 5 INV P 505.71 110521 265153 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010509 BAKER I TAYSOR INC C 2036241217 0 2022 5 INV P 382.11 110521 265153 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036245923 0 2022 5 INV P 268.26 111221 265351 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER 5 TAYLOR INC C 2036250917 0 2022 5 INV P 219.93 110521 265153 LIBRARY MATERIALS 12/01/2021 10:32 .]Mille[ ACCOOPT/VeBWR (CITY OF TOWA IRWICE LIST ItlWIC6 CITY BY GL %CORM' PO Y /PA SYP 9 39MAM CHECK wiMwle DESCRIPTION 0105D9 BAKER & AYLOR INC C 2036254341 0 2022 5 81.69 110521 265153 L ALS 010509 BA C 2036255089 0 2022 5 INV P 412.58 131221 265351 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036256155 0 2022 5 INV P 354.98 110521 265153 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036251661 0 2022 5 INV p 28.53 112621 265905 L 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036251690 0 2022 5 INV P 183.29 111221 265351 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010509 BAYER I TAYLOR INC C 2036251834 0 2022 5 INV P 14.31 111221 265351 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036259335 0 2022 5 INV P 196.66 111221 265351 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036261155 0 2022 5 INV p 61.61 111221 265351 LIBRU�Vf MATERIALS 010509 BAKER I TAYLOR INC C 2036261643 0 2022 5 INV P 405.95 111221 265351 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010509 BAYER I TAYLOR INC C 2036261181 0 2022 5 INV P 128.05 111221 265351 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036264180 0 2022 5 INV P 310.55 111221 265351 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036265160 0 2022 5 INV p 40.10 112621 265905 LIBRU�Vf MATERIALS 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036261256 0 2022 5 INV P 61.00 111221 265351 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010509 BAKER I TAYLOR INC C 2036213589 0 2022 5 INV P 288.35 112621 265905 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036214288 0 2022 5 INV P 425.35 112621 265905 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036211416 0 2022 5 INV p 149.60 112621 265905 LIBRU�Vf MATERIALS 010509 BAKER TAYLOR INC C 2036211811 0 2022 5 INV P 218.88 112621 265905 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010509 BAKER I TAYLOR INC C 2036211819 0 2022 5 INV P 44.10 111221 265351 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036280081 0 2022 5 INV P 104.05 112621 265905 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036282477 0 2022 5 INV p 1.21 112621 265905 LIEFUULY MATERIALS 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036281531 0 2022 5 INV P 247.07 112621 265905 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010509 BAKER I TAYLOR INC C 2036290192 0 2022 5 INV P 390.46 112621 265905 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036291014 0 2022 5 INV P 285.16 112621 265905 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036293810 0 2022 5 INV p 84.90 112621 265905 LIBRU�Vf MATERIALS 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036294482 0 2022 5 INV P 200.82 112621 265905 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010509 BAKER I TAYLOR INC C 2036294911 0 2022 5 INV P 150.10 112621 265905 LIBRARY 010509 BARER 5 TAYLOR INC C 2036301114 0 2022 5 INV P 231.66 112621 265905 LIBRARY MATERIALS 1.909.45 010536 INGRAM LIBRARY SERVI 55283630 0 2022 5 INV P 120.10 112621 265941 LIBRARY 0536 INGILkM LIBRARY CENCI 55368120 0 2022 5 INV p 21.62 111221 265388 L 10536 1NGRAM IT BARRY $RAV1 55392182 0 2022 5 INV P 41.95 111221 265388 LIBRARY HATERTAIS 010536 i i 55465098 0 2022 5 INV P 51.10 112621 265941 LIBRARY 010536 INGRAM LIBRARY SERVI 55465099 0 2022 5 INV P 52.86 112621 265941 LIBRARY 0536 INGIYOM LIBRARY CENCI 55543011 0 2022 5 INV p 42.51 112621 265941 LIBRCRVY MATERIALS 010536 1NGRAM IT BARRY $RAV1 55586404 0 2022 5 INV P 83.30 112621 265941 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010536 i i 55609002 0 2022 5 INV P 23.13 112621 265941 LIBRARY 010536 INGRAM LIBRARY SERVI 55656819 0 2022 5 INV P 32.22 112621 265941 LIBRARY MATERIALS 469.99 015502 ICE CUBE PRIOR LLC 5142 0 2022 5 INV P 13.00 111221 265301 LIBRARY MATERIALS ACCOUNT TOTAL 8.392.44 10550210 411030 Book(I t ..alogetl) 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036256155 202 481. 98 ] 0521 265153 LIBRCRVY MATERIALS 10509 B AYLOA INC C 2036264180 0 2022 5 INV P 213.88 1 265351 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010509 BAKER I TAYLOR INC C 2036261256 0 2022 5 INV P 11.18 111221 265351 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036213589 0 2022 5 INV P 21.16 112621 265905 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER 5 TAYLOR INC C 2036301114 0 2022 5 INV P 48.08 112621 265905 LIBRARY MATERIALS 12/07/2021 10:32 driller AIXABPT/VeAOJR (CITY OF IOWA IIMICB LIST INVOICE CORE BY GL ACCOUNT PO 16M/PA SYP 9 NAIWMI CSCE IF 8 aplmgla DESCRIPTION 84228 010536 INGLAA LIBRARY ERNST 55283630 0 2022 5 INV P 173.54 112621 265947 LIBRARY 010536 1NGRAM LIBRARY $RAVI 55586404 0 2022 5 INV P 20.68 112621 265947 LIBRARY MATERIALS 194.22 AS COUNT TOTAL 11036.50 10550210 411040 � Books (Cat/eefoeen) 010509 BAKER A TAYLOR INC C 2036150640 2022 5 INV P 9.99 110521 565153 LIBRARY 010509 B ANCER INC C 2036241217 0 2022 5 INV P 14.37 110521 265153 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010509 BAKER I TAYLOR INC C 2036264180 0 2022 5 INV P 24.19 111221 265351 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036287537 0 2022 5 INV P 7.18 112621 265905 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER 5 TAYLOR INC C 2036301114 0 2022 5 INV P 9.49 112621 265905 LIBRARY MATERIALS 73.20 536 INGRAM LIBRARY SERVI 55293638 0 2022 5 INv P 19.51 112621 265947 LIBRARY 10536 1NGRAM IT SUDAN NEPAL 55368120 0 2022 5 INV P 4.59 111221 265388 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010536 INGFOTI LIBRARY SERVI 55609002 0 2022 5 INV P 11.39 112621 265949 LIBRARY 010536 INGRAM LIBRARY NERVI 55656879 0 2022 5 INV P 13.78 112621 265947 LIBRARY MATERIALS 49.25 ACCOUNT TOTAL 122.45 10550210 491010 Mvol Oatle0le-eBOok¢ 011068 OVERDRIVE INI 013900021429216 0 2022 5 INV P 212.31 110521 265254 LIBRARY 011068 OVERDRIVE INC 013700021435873 0 2022 5 INV P 96.93 111221 265432 LIBRARY 11068 OVERDRIVE INC 81390DA21425010 0 2022 5 INv P 58.9a 1 265254 LIBRARY 011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01390DA21429690 0 2022 5 INV P 24.99 110521 265254 LIBRARY MATERIALS 393.16 ACCOUNT TOTAL 393.16 10550210 477100 P Aoo 0115457 LIBRARY IDEAS LLC 85421 0 20225 NV P 119.05 110521 265224 LIBRARY MATERIALS ACCOUNT TOTAL 119.85 0210 477120 0 CINV 015458 FIN DANAY WORLD LLC 365409 0 2022dr5 P 59.99 110521 265182 LIBRARY MATERIALS ACCOUNT TOTAL 59.99 10550210 499160 Video Recordings 010546 MIDWEST TAPE 501155416 0 2022 5 INV P 15.99 110521 265235 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010546 MI DWEST TAPE 501106863 0 2022 5 INV P 48.74 111221 265424 LIBRARY 010546 MI DWEET TAPE 501230345 0 2022 5 INV P 94.19 112621 265971 LIBRARY MATERIALS 12/07/2021 10:32 Ewille[ AIXAOPT/VeNOJR (CITY OF TOWA CITY IINVOIVE LIST BY ON ACCOUNT ItlWIC6 PO 1MR/PA SYS 9 RESUBMIT CHECK IP 9 laplmgla BESCRIMM 138.92 ACCOUNT TOTAL 138.92 10550210 477250 Ponnloa Gable Media 011068 OVERDRIVE INC 070DA21416671 0 2022 5 INV p 79.00 110521 265254 LIBRARY 011068 OVERDRIVE INC 1300A21425010 0 2022 5 INC110521 28.30 265254 LIBRARY MATERIALS 107.30 015034 RANOPY INC 270036 - PPO 0 2022 5 INC P 190.00 111221 265413 LIBRARY MATERIALS ACCOUNT TOTAL 297.30 ORB 10550210 TOTAL 10,560.61 10550220 LSE[a [y Atlu l[ alS tksl(Cat/Ci,) 10550220 477020 B 010475 GREENSTATE CREDIT U 1208210292 0 2022 5 INV P 50.00 112621 265936 AM119111/ Maatemae 010509 BAKER I TAYLOR INC C 0003249612 0 2022 5 C -112.00 110521 265153 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 0003249613 0 2022 5 CNN p -125.00 110521 265153 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC 1 112481 0 20225 INV p 15.37 110521 265153 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER TAYLOR INC C 2036150640 0 2022 5 INV P 636.19 110521 265153 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010509 B C 2036192699 0 2022 5 INV P 325.92 112621 265905 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036237368 0 2022 5 INV P 73.29 111221 265351 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036241217 0 20225 INV p 1 .49 110521 265153 LIBRARY 010509 A TAYLOR INC C 2036242596 0 2022 5 301.11 111221 265351 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010509 BAKER I TAYLOR INC C 2036246294 0 2022 5 INV P 251.36 111221 265351 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036250917 0 2022 5 INV P 853.85 110521 265153 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036254341 0 20225 INV p 44.20 110521 265153 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036254855 0 2022 5 INV P 65.07 111221 265351 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010509 BAKER I TAYLOR INC C 2036254922 0 2022 5 INV P 197.92 111221 265351 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYILCR INC C 2036256155 0 2022 5 INV P 418.28 110521 265153 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC I 036257034 0 2022 5 INV p 312.63 111221 265351 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER I TAYLOR INC C 2036259335 0 2022 5 INV P 334.05 111221 265351 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010509 B C 2036264180 0 2022 5 INV P 648.98 111221 265351 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYILCR INC C 2036265099 0 2022 5 INV P 158.12 111221 265351 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC 1 036265410 0 2022 5 INV p 207.67 111221 265351 LIBRARY 10509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036267256 0 2022 5 INV P 286.11 111221 265351 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010509 BAYER I TAYLOR INC C 2036271571 0 2022 5 INV P 256.96 111221 265351 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYILCR INC C 2036271039 0 2022 5 INV P 346.96 111221 265351 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036273589 0 2022 5 INV p 646.54 112621 265905 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036277416 0 2022 5 INV P 229.83 112621 265905 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010509 BAKER I TAYLOR INC C 2036278092 0 2022 5 INV P 84.28 112621 265905 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYILCR INC C 2036280087 0 2022 5 INV P 1,404.78 112621 265905 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036282099 0 2022 5 INV p 118.a6 112621 265905 LIBRARY 10509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 203628538B 0 2022 5 INV P 270.09 112621 265905 LIBRARY MATERIALS 010509 BAKER I TAYLOR INC C 2036287537 0 2022 5 INV P 619.96 112621 265905 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER & TAYILCR INC C 2036290644 0 2022 5 INV P 137.51 112621 265905 LIBRARY 010509 BAKER 5 TAYLOR INC 1 2036291074 0 2022 5 INV P 1,079.49 112621 265905 LIBRARY MATERIALS /07/2021 30:32 (CITY OF TORA CITY P le Idle[ IRWICE LIST BY GL ACCOUNT aPlmyla ACCOOPT/VENWR ItlWIC6 PJ TMR/PA ITP 9 ISHAN} CBBQ DESCRIPTION 0105D9 BAKER & AYICR INC C 2036293818 010509 BA C 2036294444 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036294702 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036294919 010509 BAKER & PRYOR INC C 2036298798 010509 BAKER I TAYLOR INC C 2036301114 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036302564 010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2036302704 010509 BAKER s TAYLOR INC C 5017318097 010520 CENTER POINT PUBLISH 1881628 010520 ISMER POINT PUBLISH 1802520 010520 CENTER POINT PUBLISH 1808453 010531 GANG GROUP 76020638 010531 EAGER GROUP 76024706 010531 GALE GROUP 16044435 010531 GALE GROUP 76053147 010531 GROUP 010531 EAGER GROUP 760104115 010531 GALE GROUP 76157057 010531 GALE GR 76161852 010531 GA 76175669 010531 GALE GROUP 76175845 0536 INGEOVA LI SCOPE GRIOT 55283638 010536 INSEAM IT BARRY $RAVI 55368120 010536 INGRAGGY LIBRARY ABNEY 55392182 010536 INGRAM LIBRARY BERVI 55465090 00536 INGICUM LIBRARY GRANT 55465059 10536 INGRAM IT BARRY $RAVI 55543011 010536 INGRAM LIBRARY ABNEY 55586404 010536 INGUAM LIBRARY BERVI 55609002 010536 1NGRA4 LIBRARY GERM 55656879 010750 IOWA POETRY ASSOCIAT IPA2021 015582 ICE CUBE PRESS LLC 5142 10550220 477040 010475 GREENS TATE CReOIT U 1208210292 0 2022 5 INV P 311.71 112621 265905 LIBRARY MATERIALS 0 2022 5 INV P 186.95 132621 265905 LIBRARY PATERIALS 0 2022 5 INV P 115.81 112621 265905 LIBRARY 0 2022 5 1 w P 57.76 112621 265905 L 0 2022 5 INV P 262.47 112621 265905 LIBRARY MATERIALS 0 2022 5 INO P 478.98 132621 265905 LIBRARY NATERIALS 0 2022 5 INV P 326.98 112621 265905 LIBRARY 0 2022 5 1 w P 452.51 112621 265905 L S 0 2022 5 INV P 185.63 11 621 265904 LIBRARY MATERIALS 15,601.67 0 2022 5 INV P 138.42 111221 265357 LIBRARY MATERIALS 0 2022 5 INO P 56.17 111221 265357 LIBRARY 0 2022 5 INV P 138.42 112621 265912 LIBRARY MATERIALS Boake (cat/RelerenCe) 333.01 0 2022 0 2022 5 INV P 116.76 112621 111221 265379 LIBRARY 0 2022 5 INV P 60.78 111Ri 265319 L S 265G79 LIBRARY MATERIALSS 0 2022 5 INV P 115.16 111221 265379 LIBRARY NATERIAL 0 2022 5 INV P 28.79 111221 265379 LIBRARY 0 2022 5 INV P 30.39 112621 0 2022 5 INV P 29.59 112621 265927 LIBRARY MATERIALS 0 2022 5 INV P 31.19 112621 265927 LIBRARY 0 2022 5 INV P 24.79 112621 265927 LIBRARY 0 2022 5 INV P 30.39 112621 265927 LIBRARY MATERIALS 525.42 0 2022 5 INV P 37.64 112621 265947 L 0 2022 5 INV P 36.99 111221 265388 LIBRARY MATERIALS 0 2022 5 INV P 10.77 111221 265388 LIBRARY 0 2022 5 INV P 20.97 112621 265947 LIBRARY 0 2022 5 INV P 40.72 112621 265947 L S 0 2022 5 INV P 30.37 112621 265947 LIBRARY MATERIALSS 0 2022 5 INO P 77.60 132621 265947 LIBRARY NATERIAL 0 2022 5 INV P 188.95 112621 265947 LIBRARY 0 2022 5 INV P 18.95 112621 265947 LIBRARY MATERIALS 553.96 0 2022 5 INV P 9.00 110521 265212 LIBeARY MATERIALS 0 2022 5 INV P 51.98 111221 265387 LIBRARY AATERIAL6 ACCOUNT TOTAL 17,125.04 Boake (cat/RelerenCe) 0 2022 5 INV P 25.00 112621 265936 AMa,gam/ Mae[e¢ai 12/07/2021 10:32 .]Mille[ ACCOOPT/VEBWM (CITY OF IOWA IRWICE LIST ItlWIC6 CITY BY GL DESCRIBE PO YEM/PA SIP 9 39MAM CWON IN 11 IW1naVla DESCRIPTION 0105D9 BAKER I AYINC 0 2036241217 0 2022 5 56.99 110521 265153 L ALS 010509 BARER 6 TAYLOR INC 5011318091 0 2022 5 INV 94.00 112621 265904 LIBRARY MATERIAL 150.99 ACCOUNT TOTAL 175.99 10550220 477G70- tln2022 011060 OVERDRIVE INC 013700O21426657 0 2022 5a INV P 14.93 111921 265576 LIBRARY MATERSAIS 011068 OVERDRIVE INI 013700021427057 0 5 INV P 960.12 110521 265254 LIBRARY 011068 OVERDRIVE INC 013700021429218 0 2022 5 INV P 731.01 110521 265254 LIBRARY 11068 O OVERDRIVE 013700O21432211 2022 346.65 111221 265432 LIBRARY 011068 O INC 013700O21435874 0 2022 s 318.64 1 265432 L ASIS 011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CF21439421 0 2022 5 INV P 279.50 111221 265432 LIBRARY 011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA21416671 0 2022 5 INV P 607.83 110521 265254 LIBRARY 11068 OVERDRIVE O 81370DA21425830 0 2022 394.87 110521 265254 LIBRARY 011068 O INC 01370DA21427174 0 2022 s 55.00 110521 265254 L ASIS 011068 OVERDRIVE INC 103700021430480 0 2022 5 INV P 505.36 110521 265254 LIBRARY MATERIALS 5,613.91 ACCOUNT TOTAL 5,613.91 100220 477110 M 912022 10546 M WEST TA 501149079 5 125.21 110521 265235 L ALS 010546 MIDWEST TAPE 501202567 0 5 INV 1 55.30 111221 265424 LIBRARY MATERIALS 100.51 ACCOUNT TOT 180.51 10550220 477150 A IL W 05 010475 GREENSTATE CREDIT 0 1208210292 0 2022 INV P 696.29 112621 265936 AN asteccac ACCOUNT TOTAL 696.29 10550220 477160 video R oedl=ge 010509 BARER 6 TAYLOR INC C X50229250 0 2022 5 P 21.71 112621 265906 LIBRARY MATERIALS 546 MI WEST TAPE 501155416 0 2022 5 INV P 71.67 110521 265235 LIBRARY 10546 MI WEST TAPE 501106863 0 2022 5 INV P 234.64 1 265424 LIBRARY MATERTAIS 010546 MI WEST TAPE 501186864 0 2022 5 INV P 25.59 111221 265424 LIBRARY 010546 MI WEST TAPE 501230345 0 2022 5 INV P 331.29 112621 265971 LIBRARY 010546 MI WEST TAPE 501230346 0 2022 5 INV P 29.99 112621 265971 LIBRARY MATERIALS 693.18 ACCOUNT TOTAL 714.89 10550220 477210 N0 n-Flctian video -IVO 010546 MI WEST TAPE 501186863 0 2022 5 INV P 158.90 111221 265424 LIBRARY 010546 MIDWEST TAPE 501230345 0 2022 5 INV P 79.45 112621 265971 LIBRARY MATERIALS /07/2021 1002 (CITY OF IMA CITI IF 12 Uller IINWICE LIST BY GL ACCOUNT laplmgla AIXAUNT/VBNOJR INVOICE PJ YEM/PA SIP 9 NAIWAFI CNeCN BBCRIPIIOR 10550220 010536 =]1220 LIBRARY SERVI 55609002 10550220 ACCOUNT TOTAL 238.35 068 R0RIVE OV¢5 INC013700021427 Mwlci-Media/GiMPe 011068 OVERDRIVE INC 0137QCO21429 011068 OVERDRIVE IN� 01370co21430 011068 OVERDRIVE INC013700021430 ACCOUNT TOTAL 33.24 O 81975.00 013700021432 011068 11068 OVERDRIVE INC 013700021432 011068 OVERDRIVE IN� 013700021435 011068 OVERDRIVE INC81370DA21416 265259 011068 OVERORIVE INC 81370DA21425 015034 RANOPY INC LISCONCY MACTUALS 270036 - PPB 10550220 477350 110521 265254 010524 ERSCO 822.94 1000166958-1 SONO 1000 General 265413 LIBRARY MATERIALS 28116 LIBRARY TOC ERIAC 265168 LIBRARY MATERIALS - Carol Kirsch, President Derek johnk, Secretary 44 5,780.62 238.35 ACCOUNT TOTAL 238.35 111221 ACCOUNT TOTAL 9,765.62 Mwlci-Media/GiMPe 0,1... Re' e Eee 0 2022 5 33.24 112621 265947 LIBRARY MATERIALS ACCOUNT TOTAL 33.24 ACCOUNT TOTAL 81975.00 wea o2 tlaEle Metlia 43,518.84 TOTAL: 2 5 INV P 8.69 110521 265259 L IERCRY MATERIALS 0 2022 5 INV P 260.49 110521 265254 LISCONCY MACTUALS 0 2022 5 INV P 1,224.62 110521 265254 LIBRIVILY MATERIALS 0 2022 5 INV P 822.94 110521 265254 LIBRARY 0 2022 INV p 637.51 111221 265432 L AL 0 2022 s 334.45 1 265432 L ALS 0 2022 5 INV P 283.50 111221 265432 LIBRIVILY NOTORIOUS 0 2022 5 INV p 866.98 110521 265254 LIBRARY 0 2022 5 INV P 631.44 110521 265254 LIBRARY MATERIALS 265413 LIBRARY MATERIALS 28116 LIBRARY TOC ERIAC 265168 LIBRARY MATERIALS - Carol Kirsch, President Derek johnk, Secretary 44 5,780.62 0 2022 5 INV P 3,985.00 111221 ACCOUNT TOTAL 9,765.62 0,1... Re' e Eee 022INV P 6,975.00 111921 0 2022 5 INV P 2,000.00 110521 ACCOUNT TOTAL 81975.00 RG 10550220 TOTAL 43,518.84 TOTAL: 112,342.433 265413 LIBRARY MATERIALS 28116 LIBRARY TOC ERIAC 265168 LIBRARY MATERIALS - Carol Kirsch, President Derek johnk, Secretary 44