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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-15-2022 Library Board of TrusteesIowa City Public Library Board of Trustees Meeting Agenda December 15, 2022 2nd Floor - Boardroom Regular Meeting - 5:00 PM Carol Kirsch - President Tom Rocklin - Vice President DJ Johnk - Secretary Claire Matthews Robin Paetzold John Raeburn 1. Call Meeting to Order. 2. Approval of December 15, 2022 Board Meeting Agenda. 3. Public Discussion. 4. Items to be Discussed. 5. Staff Reports. A. Director's Report. B. Departmental Reports: Children's Services, Collection Services, IT. C. Development Report. D. Miscellaneous. 6. President's Report. 7. Announcements from Members. 8. Committee Reports. 9. Communications. 10. Consent Agenda. Hannah Shultz Dan Stevenson A. Approve Minutes of Library Board of Trustees November 17, 2022 Regular Meeting. B. Approve Disbursements for November, 2022. 11. Set Agenda Order for January Meeting. If you will need disability -related accommodations in order to participate in this meeting, please contact len Miller, Iowa City Public Library, at 379-887-6003 orjennifer-miller@icpLorg. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs. ,I 12. Adjournment. If you will need disability -related accommodations in order to participate in this meeting, please contact Jen Miller, Iowa City Public Library, at 319-887-6003 orjennifer-miller@icpLorg. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs. 2 Iowa City Public Library- Board of Trustee Meetings Agenda Items and Order Schedule December 15, 2022 January 26, 2023 February 23, 2023 Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT Strategic Planning Update Director's Evaluation Special Events: 2"1 Quarter Goals/Statistics Appoint Nominating Committee Staff Inservice Day 12/9/22 Financials Review Set Calendar for Next Fiscal Year Policy Review:703 Recording and Streaming Policy (IT) Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT Departmental Reports: AS, CAS March 23, 2023 April 27, 2023 May 25, 2023 Policy Review:802 Confidentiality President Appoints to Foundation Policy Review:815 Internet Use Board Policy (IT) Departmental Reports: AS, CAS Election of Officers Policy Review: Naming and Recognition (Admin/Dev) Review 3r1 Quarter Financials & Statistics Departmental Reports: AS, CAS Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT June 22, 2023 July 27, 2023 August 24, 2022 Adopt NOBU Budget Strategic Plan Review Review 4th Quarter Financials & Statistics Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT Board of Trustees Annual Report Policy Review: 816 Library Access Special Events: MOA-ICPLFF & ICPL for Sex Offenders Convicted of Sex Summer Reading Program 6/1/23 Offenses Against Minors (Admin) Departmental Reports: AS, CAS Dept Reports: CH, CLS, IT Director's Report Prepared for the December 15, 2022 Meeting of the Library Board of Trustees Elsworth Carman, Library Director Light Canopy in the Alley As part of a public art project Iowa City Downtown District is leading in cooperation with the University of Iowa and Iowa City (via the Partnership for Alcohol Safety), a light canopy will be installed in the alley behind the library. The canopy is intended to increase general lighting and decrease problematic issues in the alley. The canopy will be 22 by 70 feet and installed approximately midway down the alley, between the Englert Theater and the Library. The full costs of the installation and maintenance of the canopy will be covered by ICDD and the University of Iowa. The canopy will be anchored to the Library building but is not a permanent fixture. Brad Gehrke, ICPL Building Manager, reviewed the installation schematics and did not see any issues with the anchoring process. I look forward to seeing the impacts of this lighting improvement project and am optimistic it will be a beautiful addition to our alley. Executive Leadership Program Completed The final session of the Executive Leadership Program, a nine -month -long training offered through the Iowa City Business Partnership and University of Iowa Tippie College of Business, was held at The Eastern Iowa Airport on Friday, December 2. Previous sessions were held on the UI campus on March 4, June 3, and September 16, and featured facilitators Greg Stewart (on recruiting and retaining top talent), Ken Brown (on leading a diverse workforce), Jennifer Nahrgang (on leading strategic change), and Steve Courtright (on fostering engagement and well-being). It was a privilege to complete this program as part of the first cohort, and the learning outcomes compliment many of the projects we're doing at the Library. 2022 Public Libraries of Johnson County Annual Legislative Reception ICPL hosted the 2022 Public Libraries of Johnson County Annual Legislative Reception on Monday, December 5. Held in the Digital Media Lab, the event included an overview of the Iowa Library Association Legislative Agenda by Sam Helmick and a presentation about intellectual freedom and children's library materials by Angie Pilkington, Erin Silva (North Liberty Community Library), and Sara Glenn (Coralville Public Library). Ovel 20 attendees, including two legislators and board members from several Johnson County libraries, participated in the program. Sam Helmick prepared a summary document to distribute to legislators who were unable to attend, which is attached to this report. I appreciate that three ICPL trustees were able to come to the event. Disruption at Co -Sponsored Program A program titled "An Iowa Perspective on the Refugee Crisis and the United Nations," co -sponsored by the Johnson County United Nations Association, the Iowa City office of Equity and Human Rights, and the Refugee and Immigrant Association, was held on Tuesday, December 6 in Meeting Room A. Two men came to protest the event, and one refused to comply with staff directives related to verbally disrupting the program. The Iowa City Police responded to library staffs call for support and assisted in removing the disruptive party from the programming space. We increased the presence of staff in the room to ensure attendees had access to a library representative if needed. The program continued as planned. Strategic Planning at ICPL Inservice Day The annual ICPL Inservice Day is coming up on Friday, December 9. The morning will include a presentation by the Strategic Plan Staff Committee and structured group work crafting draft strategic tactics that reflect the themes emerging from community and staff feedback sessions, community surveys, and departmental SWOT analyses. These themes are access, communication, advocacy and education, and building community. After Inservice Day, "next steps" for the strategic plan draft will include sharing the document with the board for review and discussion. Angie Pilkington provides an overview of the full agenda for Inservice Day in the Children's Services Report included in this packet. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Investigation Request A representative from the United States Environmental Protection Agency came to the Library and requested access to the basement to perform air quality testing, including indoor air sampling and sub -slab sampling, based on historic use of the area. Liz Craig, Assistant City Attorney, Brad Gehrke, Library Building Manager, and I have discussed this request and agree that the results would be beneficial to the library and there is no inherent risk in approving the investigation. The request is attached to this report for your review. 5 LEGISLATIVE RECEPTION Legislators, City Council and County Board Members, Public Library Board Trustees, and library workers gathered on Monday, December 5, 2022 in the Iowa City Public Library's Digital Media Lab over light refreshments and a presentation about Intellectual Freedom and the Rightto Read. FREEDOM TO READ Angie Pilkington (ICPL), Erin Silva (NLL), and Sara Glenn (CPL) shared the record statistics of increased challenges to books, programs, and displays in Iowa libraries and around the nation. The response spectrum for intellectual freedom challenges ranges from active and attentive listening of patron concerns, to formally reviewing materials in the library collection with a committee of community members and Board Trustees. Staff are trained in legal code and library policy which guide matters on patron privacy, intellectual freedom, and accessto all. Echoing Director Carman's welcoming words, each speaker imparted their availability to support leaders seeking more information on book bans and thanked attendees for their support in library access, funding, and certification. UNITED AGAINST BOOK BANS Jennie (NLL), Alison (CPL), Liz (SPL), and Elsworth (ICLP) addressed Public Libraries of Johnson County (PLJC) practices and collaborations in response to calls seeking to ban or restrict access to services, books, and programs. Each Director referred to their respective policies and procedures. They shared Iowa's historical connection to the Library Bill of Rights which was drafted in Des Moines in 1938 before it was adopted nationally bythe American LibraryAssociation (ALA). As 75% of Americans recently surveyed do not favor book bans, the ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom has launched a pledge campaign on this common value: #UnitedAgainstBookBans. All leaders and community stakeholders are encouraged to review and take the pledge to show solidarity in access, literacy, and learning. You can visit httW/uniteagainstbookbansorg/ to learn more about this initiative. LEGISLATIVE RECEPTION IOWA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Sam Helmick (ICPL) presented the Iowa Library Association's (ILA) 2023 Legislative Agenda. As their current President, they spoke to the shifts in advocacy needs from local leaders and community stakeholders. ILA Legislative Agenda highlights include: SUPPORTING LIBRARIES IN SAFEGUARDING INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM There were a dozen bills in the previous Iowa Legislative season which threatened access to library materials, Library Board autonomy to represent their communities as appointed, and partnerships between school and public libraries. Nationally, 2022 book challenge reports exceed the 2021 record. There have been 781 attempts to ban or restrict library resources reported between Januaryl - October 31, 2022- 1,835 unique titles were targeted between January 1 - October 31, 2022 Most titles feature BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ characters and have ranged from Dr. Seuss to Flowers for Algernon, to 14 Cows for America. EBOOK & DIGITAL RESOURCE PRICING Fair access and pricing for digital content to libraries is an essential matter. Barriers created due to this issue hit hardest on those who face technology or financial challenges. The state's smallest and rural libraries are the most burdened. Currently, libraries face many challenges to meet the ebook needs of Iowans: • Some publishers do not allow libraries to purchase licenses to some or all of their digital works. • Some publishers embargo the sale of new ebooks to libraries. • Many major publishers set library pricing as much as 6 times (or more) the cost to consumers for ebooks. Many State Library Associations are seeking legislative support to ensure libraries are adequately funded and to claim space at the negotiation table for libraries to best steward their resources and advocate patron consumer rights. UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY VW REGION 7 11201 Renner Boulevard Lenexa,Kansas 66219 CONSENT TO ACCESS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INVESTIGATION Property Owner(s)fTenant(s): Property Address / Property Description: Right of Entry. I am the owner, representative of the owner, or tenant of the property described above. I hereby consent to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, and its authorized representatives, entering and conducting indoor air and sub -slab vapor sampling at the described property to detennine whether, and to what extent, the property may be contaminated by hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants, in accordance with Section 104 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), 42 U.S.C. § 9604. Scone of Investigation. Indoor Air Sampling — This sampling involves the placement of one or more sampling devices within the property_ Sample devices will collect air over a period of several hours or overnight. EPA will then retrieve the sampling device and analyze its contents to determine whether contaminants are present in the indoor air, and if so, at what levels. Due to variability of indoor air concentrations, more than one sampling event may be required. Sub -Slab Sampling —This sampling involves the installation of small, flush -mounted sampling ports through the property's slab foundation. Through these ports EPA will collect vapor samples. This process may take several hours or overnight. EPA will then retrieve the sampling device and analyze its contents to determine whether contaminants are present, and if so, at what levels. Due to the variability of sub -slab vapor concentrations, more than one sampling event may be required. Once the sub -slab sampling is complete, EPA will grout and abandon the ports. Sampling Results. Upon receipt by EPA of sampling results, EPA will send those results to the owner/tenant and EPA will be available to discuss those results with the owner/tenant. Section 104(e)(7) of CERCLA requires that sampling data be made available, upon request, to the public. Restoration of Property. The performance of the actions described above may require some disturbance of the property. EPA will attempt to minimize such disturbance and areas of disturbance will be restored as nearly as possible to prior condition by EPA, subject to the availability of appropriated funds. Agreement not to Interfere. Owner/tenant agrees not to interfere or tamper, or allow others to interfere or tamper, with any of the activities or work done, or equipment used, to conduct the sampling. Frmfcd on Rocycled Paper Liability EPA requires its contractors to maintain comprehensive vehicle liability insurance, and comprehensive general liability insurance for bodily injury, death, and loss or damage to property or third persons arising from their activities. I understand that EPA's liability for damages to the property or injuries to persons which result from or are caused by its activities on the property shall be to the extent permitted by the Federal Tort Claims Act (28 U.S.C. §§ 1346(b), 2671 - 2680) and the Federal Employee's Compensation Act (5 U.S.C. §§ 8101 - 8151). Term. The consent granted hereby will terminate upon EPA's notifying me that the environmental investigation is complete. This written permission is given by me voluntarily and without threats or promises of any kind. By my signature I acknowledge that I am authorized to grant the access provided for herein. Date Signature Printed Name Title Mailing Address (Street) Mailing Address (City, State Zip) Telephone Number E-Mail Children's Services Department Report Prepared for the December 15, 2022 Meeting of the Iowa City Public Library Board of Trustees Angie Pilkington, Children's Services Coordinator Programming The last couple of weeks have included many collaborative programs at the library and out in the community. Here is a snapshot of four of our favorite and best attended programs of November and December. • Ellen Buchanan Storytime: The Ellen Buchanan Children's Room namesake presented a special storytime to a group of 75 children in November. Ellen's storytime is always energetic, full of movement and wonderful storytelling and songs. • Oaknoll Oaknotes Storytime Concert Special: The Oaknotes Choir is 50+ person choir from the Oaknoll Assisted Living Communities here in Iowa City. The group meets weekly and performs concerts several times a year. We were delighted to host them at the library for the first time at Storytime. The program was a great success and we look forward to having them back in the spring for another storytime concert. • Storytime at the Stanley: Children's Librarian Anne Wilmoth shared a fantastic storytime at the University of Iowa's new Stanley Museum of Art. Families enjoyed listening to picture books celebrating the power of art and learn about artists who are a part of the Stanley's inaugural exhibitions. After storytime, attendees went on a scavenger hunt through the museum and were able to see world -class works of art up close. • Tween Chess Tournament: 75 Tweens competed in our annual Chess Tournament. The event was started by the community in memory of Chess player and Iowa Citian, Steve Young. Winter Reading The winter season is upon us, and with it brings our annual Winter reading Program. All ages my complete reading logs to earn a hot cocoa mug and hot cocoa mix. Our prize mugs are generously donated by the Friends Foundation. This year's program begins on December 18, 2022, and continues until February 18, 2023. Make sure to sign up! For more information, visit icpl.org/wrp READING MAKESME 0��� pT > PO �ro4 MUel ICPL Inservice Day Held every year, this year our focus was on our next three-year Strategic Plan goals. The morning session focused on Strategic Planning. In the afternoon, Dr. Gerta Bardhoshi from the Scanlan Center for School of Mental Health taught us ways to combat compassion fatigue, and Ryan Dickson from CommUnity Crisis Helpline gave staff ways to de-escalate stressful situations. The final session of the day, all attendees heard about Naloxone use and overdose response by Carrie Hough, Prevention Specialist, from Community and Family Resources (Prelude). Thank you to all members of ICPL who could attend and made the day a success. 11 Collection Services Department Report Prepared for the December 15, 2022 Meeting of the Iowa City Public Library Board of Trustees Anne Mangano, Collection Services Coordinator Digital Collection Access and Pricing At the November meeting, we shared two legislative priorities we sent to the City to consider when developing and adopting the Council's lobbying priorities for the upcoming Iowa State Legislature session. The first priority was safeguarding intellectual freedom, while the second focused on fair digital content access and pricing for libraries. We discussed intellectual freedom issues throughout this year, but I want to turn to digital collections to explain how current eBook and audiobook purchasing models continue to impact our budget, staff time, and our ability to provide a tried and true library service: access to collections. The share of our materials budget spent on digital collections has grown substantially over the last couple of years. While the pandemic shifted more of our patrons over to digital options, the increase in spending is still staggering. In FYI 9, our last full fiscal year before COVID, we spent $189,812 on digital collections. In FY22, we spent $368,853, a 94% increase from before the pandemic. This is close to half of our materials budget (47%). These numbers reflect what we spent on eBooks and audiobooks through OverDrive and our streaming options, Kanopy (movies/TV) and hoopla (eBooks, audiobooks, movies/TV, and music). Amount Spent on Digital Collections $368,853 $347pw $ W'M $2W,M $iw,iw $129,335 FY17 HIS FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 +Amount Spent on Digital Collections Amount ICPL spent on digital collections from FYl 7-FY22. These expenditures cover purchasing eBooks and audiobooks through OverDrive and streaming services from Kanopy and hoopla. 12 The impact of metered access models. While patron use and demand certainly explain a portion of this surge in spending, the main driver is eBook and audiobook licensing models. The Big Five publishers' (Hachette, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Penguin/Random House, and Simon & Schuster) all use the "metered access" lending model for eBooks. This model is truly a lending model. ICPL buys access to one digital copy of a specific title and we have access to it for either a specific length of time or for a specific number of uses. After we've reached the determined threshold, we lose rights to the title and have to repurchase access. The majority of publishers use length of time, typically one to two years. As each year goes by and with every title we purchase, the costs of keeping a title is compounded. For example, this month we will repurchase Matt Haig's popular novel, The Midnight Library, to keep it in our collection. We will have to repurchase it again in 2024 and 2026. We originally purchased it in December 2020. The most important takeaway is that we have to repurchase backlist titles over and over again to keep them in our collections. We often weed titles that are actively being used by the public simply because we cannot afford to repurchase most of the expired eBook and audiobook licenses, especially if we want to purchase new releases or keep up with holds. For example, we may not repurchase Ruth Ware's The Death of Mrs. Westaway, originally published in 2018. This repurchase is the third time we had to purchase this title as it is on a two- year license. Digital collections are expensive. In addition to repurchasing, pricing on these licenses are expensive and do not mirror the options available to consumers. For example, you can purchase the eBook version of Trust by Hernan Diaz through Amazon, Apple, or Google for $14.99. The library is charged $55.00 for the two-year license. While consumers do not have to pay for the infrastructure it takes to lend out digital collections, we pay a hefty yearly fee to OverDrive to administer the lending. The price of the eBook does not include these overhead charges, just the price to access the title. While eBooks are expensive, audiobooks are often twice the price of the eBook version. Consumer and library price differences do not exist in other format areas, or if they do, it is largely to the library's advantage. The hardcover version of Trust is available to the library from our main vendor for $15.96. On Amazon, the price is currently $25.20. We negotiate discounts with our vendors for physical items, such as books, compact discs, and DVDs. The more we purchase overall, the larger our discount. We are unable to negotiate pricing on digital collections. Pricing is set by the publishers, not the vendor (OverDrive). The metered access lending model has impacted our collection in the following ways: • Our materials budget has less reach • Providing a backlist of popular eBook and audiobook titles is impractical • Managing expiring titles takes a significant amount of staff time • Title variety is suffering • There are long wait times for eBooks and audiobooks 'The Big Five have significant control on what is published. Here is a very good chart on the imprints controlled by those companies: htti)s://aImossawi.com/big-five-i)ublishers/ In 2021, we spent $100 more on the digital version of Anthony Doerr's Cloud Cuckoo Land. That may seem reasonable, but we purchased 25 print copies and only 8 copies of the eBook. Some content is just not available to libraries. Of course, this pricing situation only reflects what we are given permission to offer to our patrons. There is a significant number of books, movies, and music that we are unable to access due to exclusive rights. Audible, an Amazon subsidiary, is one of the largest producers of audiobooks. We are unable to provide access to any of that content. Netflix, hulu, Peacock, Prime and other digital streaming services produce and release movies and television shows that will never make it to OVD, including Academy Award winning movies. Patrons that rely on our services cannot access important pieces of our culture. A little bit of hope. This time last year, Maryland and New York passed laws requiring publishers to provide access to digital collections under "reasonable terms." New York's law was vetoed by Governor Kathy Hochul, while a federal court struck down Maryland's as unconstitutional, providing that the federal government administers copyright law. But the issue is on the mind of legislators at the state and federal level. We hope that the State of Iowa works to pressure the federal government to address the need for reformed eBook and audiobook library access. This issue impacts our community significantly. We hope any lobbying efforts show that libraries are essential to providing access to important titles, are partners to publishers not adversaries, and we are working to balance the stewardship of our financial resources with increased demand for digital collections. In the meantime, we will continue to determine best practices for the current situation. This fall, our University of Iowa practicum student, Alexa Starry, researched peer libraries in an effort to compare how others approach purchasing eBooks and audiobooks. While the preliminary results show most libraries are grappling with these same issues, best practices in managing digital collections for public libraries has not been developed. We'll document what we do, adapt as things change, and continue the conversations with other libraries. Information Technology Department Report Prepared for the December FY23 Meeting of the Library Board Brent Palmer, IT Coordinator Bookmobile Connectivity The IT department is currently working on replacing the router in the bookmobile during its current maintenance window. The Cradlepoint router uses a wireless connection for connectivity to the Internet. After the upgrade, the new router will be SG capable. In addition to the router itself, we are working with the City Equipment division to install a new antenna on the roof of the vehicle, which is required for the SG connection. The bookmobile crew has at times been frustrated because of poor connectivity. Like a cell phone, the quality of the connection depends a lot on where it is parked. The Bookmobile workstations have the same functionality as the circulation desk. There is no guarantee that this will work, but we hope that there will be improvement. Background: Bookmobile Technology The technology on the bookmobile has evolved over the past few years since it was introduced. The bookmobile has two staff workstations that can be used as full checkout stations similar to the circulation desk in the building. There are a number of pieces to put into place to make this work. The Internet connection is powered by a router (mentioned above) with a cellular connection. The router provides connectivity for the workstations as well as a WiFi access point for visitors around the bookmobile. The workstations connect to our "on - premise" network via a VPN connection. This is necessary for the RFID pads to work as they need a direct connection to our ILS. This also allows staff to access internal web applications on our Intranet used for tracking stats and other tools. The current setup of the workstations involves a mini -pc bolted under the desk with monitors on swivel arms. The PC's have receipt printers, barcode readers and RFID pads. All the equipment is secured to the bookmobile in some way to prevent damage during transport. The bookmobile also has two security cameras, one internal and one external with an on -board recording device. Unfortunately, there is no good way to connect those cameras to the system that we have here at ICPL. This makes it pretty inconvenient to review the footage. The easiest way is to manually pull the drive out and bring it back to the Library. There was an incident in the past year or two where the windshield was vandalized, however, we were not able to capture any video of that event because the drive had died. At the outset, the Bookmobile was outfitted with people counters at the doors. The bookmobile staff spent several hours trying to adjust the devices but could not get them to work in the odd stairwell spaces at the entrances and have resorted to simple analog methods for counting visitors. For AN, the bookmobile was outfitted with a built-in PA system but it required the doors to be shut and the engine running. Our AN specialist replaced it with a portable version that was more reliable and user-friendly. There was also a monitor that could be used to show movies or digital sign content that was evidently not used much and will also be removed during maintenance. Development Department Report Prepared for December 12, 2022 Meeting of the Iowa City Public Library Board of Trustees Katie Roche, Development Director Winter Window The Winter Window quarterly newsletter (sent to 50,000+ residents in Iowa City) reintroduced the ICPLFF to the public and Katie Roche as the new ICPLFF Development Director. This created an opportunity for Katie to highlight some select Library services and programs and to invite support of the ICPL. A donation form is placed on the back cover of the mailer and small, but important adjustments were made to the form, outlined below: FRIENDS your Gifts Grow ICPL FOUNDATION Give everyone 9reaNibmry expedenas with your finandal 0 donation to the Iowa CBy Pubkc ubraryMends Foundation. Every donareddoliarmaker a difference. Thant you for giving osgeneromyasyoucant eAMfR) Gleing Is Easy Online - Visit kpl.org/donateto use yourcredft card fora AooeLss monthly or one-time donation. Mail- Deliveror mail this completed form witha check pay. an• STATE 2P able to Iowa City Public Library IICPQ Friends Foundation. Will to ICPL Development Office, 123 S. Linn $L Iowa City IA 52240-1803. maBE uaAn Tea-iclibrary to 366283 Payroll deduction -Employees oftheCityofIowaCity, bhn- son County, The University of Iowa, or other local public and private employers can donate through Iowa Shares by naming lovra City Public Library Friends Foundation at b I Lly/IAs hares Enclosed Is my/our contribution of 5 L'Rmry Circle Amhors❑rcle 52545499 —$2500and more - Publishers Circle _ 9eaders Circle 51 WS249 —S1,W $2,499 Book Lovers $50$99 Editor's Cirda S50os959 Bookplate $1-$49 Questions? Please contact development@kp1mig or call 319-356-5200. Emphasis on monthly/recurring gifts Addition of call to action (blue box) Addition of QR code to encourage younger & tech -savvy donors "Payroll deduction". toplining who might take advantage Iowa Shares, bit.ly added Past ICPLFF practice included enclosing remittance envelopes in this edition of the Window. The ICPLFF will be closely monitoring the number of envelopes that are used to return gifts to the ICPLFF to determine if this is an investment that will continue to be made in the future. Please reach out to Katie- RochePicpl.org with any questions you might have about this appeal. Protesters booted from Iowa City's public library during discussion on the refugee crisis by Valeree Dunn, KGAN Tuesday, December 6th 2022 IOWA CITY — A presentation on the refugee crisis in Iowa got off to a rocky start in Iowa City Tuesday evening. Organizers had to call the police on a couple of protesters who wouldn't let them proceed with the program. Police ended up booting the protesters out of the public library, after the two repeatedly disrupted the discussion before it could get off the ground, claiming they're the ones who are displaced. The Johnson County United Nations Association and other human rights and refugee organizations sponsored Tuesday night's event, An Iowa Perspective On The Refugee Crisis And The United Nations Response. A panel of refugees, including those who have settled in Iowa, spoke in -person and virtually about the increasing number of those forcibly displaced from their homes --- nearly 100 million worldwide, mostly women and children. "Christmas is coming and they don't have a family close here, " Elisabeth Bernal, a refugee from Mexico said. "And their culture compared from there to here, it's currently angry. So I think it's more like thinking, how we can support each other and be more human to each other?" The United Nation's Human Rights Day is coming up this Saturday, December 10th. The hope is talk's like this one will help refugees become more accepted in Iowa, or wherever they may settle. Ot 0aidtt Comics and cookies: Kyle's Little Sister Iowa City Public Library Nov. 28, 2022 10:08 am The graphic novel Kyle's Little Sister by BonHyung Jeong. (Photo provided by the Iowa City Public Library) Each month, the Iowa City Public Library's will feature a comic or graphic novel for kids, suggest a sweet treat pairing, include a game or activity, and ask a couple discussion questions about the book. Kyle's Little Sister by BonHyung Jeong is a debut graphic novel that depicts Grace's first few days in middle school. Grace is an introvert introvert who loves gaming and is sick of living in her popular older brother Kyle's shadow. She's also tired of the way girls —including herfriends — act around him. When she has a falling-out with one of her best friends, though, and is targeted by a mean girl, she just might need Kyle's help sorting things out. Pairswellwith: Yakgwa (Korean honeycookies). The authoris originallyfrom South Korea, sotrythis popular Korean cookie that is crisp, fried, and coated with a thick honey syrup! Discuss: 1. If you have siblings, what is your relationship like with them? Do you ever feel jealous of them? 2. Grace has a big, dramatic breakup with hertwo best friends. What do you think she could have done to patch things up before it got more out of control? Do: Since this book is all about friendship, try making a simplefriendship bracelet! You can work on this crafttogether with yourfriends, or make and give them as gifts to demonstrate you're thinking of them. You'll need at least four different -colored skeins of embroidery floss. Classic Chevron Bracelet 1. Cut about 72" lengths of each of the four colors. Fold the strings in half so you have 8 36" lengths of thread — two of each color. Tie an overhand knot near the end of the folded end. Use masking tape to secure the loop to the table. Arrange the strings so they are spread out in a mirroring pattern. For example, if the four colors you picked were red, orange, yellow, and green, you would lay them out in this pattern: red, orange, yellow, green, green, yellow, orange, red. 2. Starting with the outermost left hand string, tie forward knots one at a time on the next three strings until you reach the middle. Remember, forward knots are tied by making a "4" shape with the "working" string over the second string. Then bring the end of the "4" shape back up through the loop of the 'A." 3. Now, using the outermost right hand string, tie backward knots on the next three strings until you reach the middle. Backward knots are the same as forward knots, except that you make a backward "4" shape with the "working" string on top of the second string. 4. Continue working back and forth in this manner until your bracelet is as long as you like! Stuck? There are lots of YouTube videos that can help! Iowa City Public Library Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes November 17, 2022 2°' Floor - Boardroom Regular Meeting - 5:00 PM DRAFT Members Present: DJ Johnk, Carol Kirsch, Robin Paetzold, John Raeburn, Tom Rocklin, Hannah Shultz, Dan Stevenson. Members Absent: Claire Matthews. Staff Present: Elsworth Carman, Anne Mangano, Jen Miller, Brent Palmer, Jason Paulios, Angie Pilkington, Katie Roche. Guests Present: Alexa Starry. Call Meeting to Order. Kirsch called the meeting to order at 5:00 PM. A quorum was present. Approval of November 17, 2022 Board Meeting Agenda. Kirsch requested to remove the vote on Agenda Item 4A to appoint a committee to evaluate the Library Director. Kirsch clarified the President can appoint a committee without a vote from the Trustees. Public Discussion. None. Items to be Discussed. Appoint Committee to Evaluate Library Director. Kirsch appointed Johnk, Rocklin, and Stevenson to form a committee to evaluate the Library Director. Policy Review: 601 Collection Development. Mangano shared this is a three-year review to the policy. Changes were made in April to address concerns with whether or not Hoopla and Kanopy's collection development policies meet ICPL's criteria. Mangano noted changes were recently made to the Finance Policy and recommended editing the Collection Development policy to mirror the Finance Policy revision. Mangano noted other recommended changes such as changing the guidelines to support the Library's mission, criteria for determining what is retained in the collection, and adding documentation about labeling and categorizing the collection. Johnk appreciated adding language on Library mission to the policy. Raeburn suggested a diction change in line 601.21 and noted the use of the word supports was used twice in successive sentences. Raeburn recommended using the word serves in the second use. Raeburn also suggested editing for information, education, culture. On 601.27 Raeburn suggested using active voice instead of passive voice to read, it considers patron use and demand, and to change are considered to it considers. 21 Rocklin noted the classification by publishers and vendors and wondered if they ever disagree. Mangano shared disagreement would be unusual and gave an example of the new Enola Holmes which is now classified as a young adult material instead of a children's material. This is because Enola is now a young adult in the series. Rocklin made a motion to approve the Collection Development policy with the changes noted. Johnk seconded. Motion passed 7/0. Staff Reports. Director's Report. Carman requested to move the revision of policy 802 from the December agenda to the February or March agenda. Kirsch suggested moving the revision to March. Carman attended a Johnson County Library Director meeting where a date was set for this year's Legislative Reception. The reception will occur on Monday, December Sth from 5:30 to 6:30 pm in the Digital Media Lab at the Iowa City Public Library with a presentation on children's services and intellectual freedom. Carman welcomed Katie Roche, new Coordinator of Development. Introductions were made between Roche and the Library Trustees. Rocklin commented that he likes the new format of the Board report and shared that it would be helpful to have an interactive table of contents. Carman thinks this is possible and expects there to be minor tweaks to the layout as we continue to work with the new template. Johnk liked the new template as well. Rocklin asked if all departments share legislative priorities with the City of Iowa City. Carman shared all departments are invited to contribute priorities and the City then decides what to push forward. Rocklin felt this was a good exercise. Departmental Reports: Adult Services. Paulios shared an overview of services being offered in Adult Services and highlighted a new volunteer program for drop in tech help. Paulios noted in its third week it already has patrons waiting for the program to begin. Kirsch asked if there were repeat customers. Paulios said yes and there are plans for the program to continue after winter break at the Library and also at the Senior Center. Kirsch felt it was a community service to provide meaningful volunteer opportunities. Paulios agreed and shared the goal was to help older adults but noted they have also expressed an interest in helping. Kirsch commented on high voter turnout with 1,200 voters at ICPL. Paulios shared the auditor's office and drive up locations were more popular but ICPL caught many voters walking through the building. Stevenson felt overall there were fewer satellite voting locations that might drive voting statistics up. Community & Access Services. Helmick absent. Pilkington shared Helmick is performing their first duties as ILA President in Johnston, IA. Kirsch noted the hour study visitor's graphic in the report and asked if it referred to farmers market, Pilkington replied yes. Shultz asked how the farmers market compared to other sites and noted some of the data appeared very high. Pilkington explained most Bookmobile stops have shorter visits than the farmers market stops and draw a larger crowd. Pilkington highlighted the story in the graphic with a tomato and the graphic with Weber Elementary data. Pilkington noted the staff at Weber 22 Elementary work hard to promote Bookmobile services with students which really makes a difference. Development Report. Roche shared she is getting her feet wet and is excited to start planning for the future of the department and organization. Roche is working with library staff to understand the current and future needs of ICPL. Roche would like to evaluate systems used to increase donations and encourage recurring donations. Roche noted there are currently 25 to 30 donors who have recurring gifts setup to the Foundation and would like to start prioritizing online recurring donations. Roche sees a lot of promise and really strong bones and credited Patty McCarthy for the established legacy of success. Kirsch asked if there was good turnout for the Prairie Lights fundraiser. Roche commented there were 25-30 in person attendees who purchased very generously and total figures are in process. Miscellaneous. Carman discussed the State Library survey and noted the year to year comparison on some of the data is surprising and staff are digging into it. Carman reached out to Finance for clarity and may choose to submit edits. Carman noted the State Library regularly changes the survey questions. Kirsch asked if ICPL participates in Bridges. Mangano said it is a consortium for eBooks and audiobooks through Overdrive that many smaller libraries use. Raeburn asked who commissions the report and what is happens with it. Carman shared the State Library commissions the report and it is used for determining our tier status and accreditation. Raeburn noted significant population changes were reported in FY22. Mangano shared that the State Library auto fills this information with census data and the lower FY22 number used 2010 census data. This report goes to the State Library which is part of the Department of Education. Raeburn believes the document is very informative. Carman said it is worth noting that the fields without comparison data are new questions this year. President's Report. None. Announcements from Members. None. Committee Reports. Johnk said the Foundation Committee met last week with nothing to report, Introductions were made with Roche. Communications. Kirsch said the article on Comics and Cookies was interesting. Pilkington shared it is a new venture with the Gazette and ICPL. Librarian Anne Wilmoth runs a Cookies and Comics tween program and creates the submission for the Gazette. Consent Agenda. Kirsch inquired about the draft of the meeting minutes heading stating meeting agenda. Miller explained the agenda is used for the meeting minutes but it can be changed. Rocklin suggested changing the heading to minutes. Kirsch thought this change would add clarity. Kirsch also requested to change approval of November 17 meeting agenda to October meeting. There was discussion about the length of the minutes being long and it was decided this is helpful if a meeting is missed. Johnk made a motion to approve the consent agenda with the changes discussed. Shultz seconded. Motion passed 7/0. Set Agenda Order for December Meeting. Kirsch noted Carman's request to move policy review 802 to the March meeting. 23 Adjournment. Kirsch adjourned the meeting at 5:38 PM. 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