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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
LIBRARY
EGULAR M EETING A GENDA
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A UGUST 4,2022
C OUNCIL C HAMBERS
C ITY OF R ANCHO C UCAMONGA
10500C IVIC C ENTER D RIVE
ANCHO C UCAMONGA, C ALIFORNIA
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6:00 P.M. – C ALL TO O RDER
Roll Call:
President, Janet Temkin
President Pro Tem, Christine DeVries
Board Member, Eva Miller
Board Member, Kristen Murrieta-Morales
Board Member, Riley Wells
A.P UBLIC C OMMUNICATIONS
This is the time and place for the general public to address the Library Board of
Trustees on any item listed on the agenda. State law prohibits the Library Board of
Trustees from addressing any issue not previously included on the Agenda. The
Board may receive testimony and set the matter for a subsequent meeting.
Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual or less, as deemed
necessary by the Chair, depending upon the number of individual Members of the
audience. Thisis a professional business meeting and courtesy and decorum are
expected. Please refrain from any debate between audience and speaker, making
loud noises or engaging in any activity which might be disruptive to the decorum
of the meeting.
B.C ONSENT C ALENDAR
The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non-
controversial. They will be acted upon by the Library Board of Trustees at one time
without discussion. Any item may be removed by a Memberor member of the
audience for discussion.
B1.Consideration of Meeting Minutes for the Regular Meeting of May 5, 2022.
B2.Consideration to Approve the Amended Library Holidays Calendar for 2022.
T HURSDAY, A UGUST 4, 2022
L IBRARY B OARD OF T RUSTEES A GENDA
C. L IBRARY D IRECTOR’S S TAFF R EPORTS
The following items do not legally require any public testimony, although the
President may open the meeting for public input.
C1.
Verbal Report—General Library Update. Presented by Julie A. Sowles, Library Director.
C2.Verbal Report—Children’s Services, Adult Services and Library Programming. Presented by
Wess Garcia, Deputy Director of Library Services.
C3. Library Use Metrics Report presented by Cara Vera, Library Services Manager.
D. B OARD B USINESS
The following items have been requested by the Library Board of Trustees for
discussion. They are not public hearing items, although the President may open
the meeting for public input.
D1.
Election of Officers for fiscal year2022-2023 as mandated by Library Board of Trustees
Bylaws. Presided over by Janet Temkin, Library Board President.
D2. Consideration to approve Collection Development Policy.
D3. BOARD MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS. (Comments to be limited to three minutes per
Board Member.)
E. I DENTIFICATION OF I TEMS FOR THE N EXT M EETING
This is the time for the Library Board of Trustees to identify the items they wish to
discuss at the next meeting. These items will not be discussed at this meeting, only
identified for the next meeting.
F. A DJOURNMENT
I, Jennifer Palacios, Library Executive Assistant of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda
was posted on day, Thursday, July 28, 2022, seventy-two (72) hours prior to the
meeting per Government Code 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive.
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T HURSDAY,A UGUST 4,2022
IBRARY B OARD OF T RUSTEES A GENDA
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Jennifer Palacios
Library Executive Assistant II
City of Rancho Cucamonga
Mission Statement
Igniting Curiosity
Transforming Lives
Creating Community
If you need special assistance or accommodations to participate in this meeting, please contact the
Library at (909) 774-3940. Notification of 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make
reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility. Listening devices are available for the hearing
impaired.
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Thursday, May 5, 2022
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING MINUTES
C ALL TO O RDER
The regular meeting of the Library Board of Trustees was held on Thursday, May 5, 2022, in the
Council Chambers at City Hall, located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga,
California. President Janet Temkin called the meeting to order at 6:02 p.m.
Present were Members DeVries, Miller, Murrieta-Morales and Wells.
Also present were: Julie A. Sowles, Library Director, Wess Garcia, Deputy Library Director, Cara
Vera, Library Services Manager and Jennifer Palacios, Executive Assistant II.
A.P UBLIC C OMMUNICATIONS
None.
B.C ONSENT C ALENDAR
B1.Consideration of Meeting Minutes for the Regular Meeting of March 3, 2022
MOTION: Moved by Member Miller, seconded by Member Wells, to approve Consent
Calendar Item B1. 5-0-0.
C.L IBRARY D IRECTOR’S S TAFF R EPORTS
C1. Verbal Report—General Library Update. Presented by Julie A. Sowles, Library Director.
Library Director Sowles presented an oral Library Services update report.
C2. Verbal Report—Children’s Services, Adult Services and Library Programming. Presented by
Wess Garcia, Deputy Director of Library Services.
Deputy Director Garcia presented an oral report about upcoming Library Service Programs.
brary Use Metrics Report presented by Cara Vera, Library Services Manager.
C3. Li
Library Services Manager Vera shared information from the Library Use Metrics for January
through March 2022.
C4. Verbal Report—Intellectual Freedom and Collection Development Policies. Presented by
Julie A. Sowles, Library Director.
Library Director Sowles presented an oral report and PowerPoint presentation (Copy on file).
D.B OARD B USINESS
Thursday, May 5, 2022
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING MINUTES
D1. BOARD MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS. (Comments to be limited to three minutes per
Board Member.)
Board Member Miller announced there will be a Little Free Libraries event at Day Creek Park
on Sunday, May 15, 2022.
E.I DENTIFICATION OF I TEMS FOR THE N EXT M EETING
None.
F.I DENTIFICATION OF I TEMS FOR THE N EXT M EETING
President Temkin adjourned the meeting at 7:34 p.m. to August 4, 2022.
Respectfully submitted,
Jennifer Palacios
Library Executive Assistant II
Rancho Cucamonga Public Library
2022 Holidays Calendar
WINTER HOLIDAY CLOSURE January 1through January 3
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY Monday, January 17
PRESIDENTS’ DAY Monday, February 21
*EASTER Sunday, April 17
CITY STAFF DEVELOPMENT DAY Friday, May 6 (Biane Library only)
*MEMORIAL DAY SUNDAY Sunday, May 29
MEMORIAL DAY Monday, May 30
INDEPENDENCE DAY Monday, July 4
*LABOR DAY SUNDAY Sunday, September 4
LABOR DAY Monday, September 5
VETERANS DAY OBSERVED Thursday, November 10
VETERANS DAY Friday, November 11
THANKSGIVING Thursday/Friday, November 24 and 25
WINTER HOLIDAY CLOSURE December 22through January 2, 2023
*Proposed due to low usage
RANCHOCUCAMONGA LIBRARY SERVICES
DATE:August 4, 2022
TO:Rancho Cucamonga Library Board of Trustees
FROM:Julie A. Sowles, Library Director
INITIATED BY:Cara Vera, Library Services Manager
SUBJECT:Library Use Metrics
RECOMMENDATION:
No recommendation. For information purposes, only.
BACKGROUND:
Library use metrics are kept regularly to provide data on the measurable activities of both
physical and virtual Library Services.
ANALYSIS:
Attachedfor review and comparison are metrics reports forthe periods of January–March 2022
and April–June2022. The reports include metrics reflecting the number of visitors, number of
checkouts, number of patrons registered by location, and number of passport applications
processed.
All use of Library Services has been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, including
visitor traffic and materials checkout. Staff will continue to collect data to use for evaluation and
assessment of programs and services and report it to the Library Board of Trustees on a quarterly
basis.
FISCAL IMPACT:
None.
ATTACHMENT(S):
Attachment 1 – Library Use Metrics(January–March2022)
Attachment 2 – Library Use Metrics (April–June2022)
ATTACHMENT
Library Use Metrics
January-March 2022
Number of Visitors
Number of Checkouts
40,000
1
36,396
160,000
142,123
35,000
140,000
30,000
120,000
25,000
100,000
17,77018,626
20,000
80,000
66,398
54,820
15,000
60,000
10,000
40,000
20,905
5,000
20,000
0
0
Combined Archibald Biane eCheckouts
CombinedArchibaldBiane
Number of Passports
Number of Patrons Registered
70
by Location
5858
56
60
422
50
Archibald
40
678
Biane
30
30
21
20
Combined 1,626
20
Archibald
Biane
10
Online
0
526
JanFebMar
Library Use Metrics
April - June 2022
Number of Checkouts
Number of Visitors
60,000
180,000
160,726
48,118
160,000
50,000
140,000
40,000
120,000
100,000
30,000
25,721
74,391
22,397
80,000
63,231
20,000
60,000
40,000
23,104
10,000
20,000
0
0
Combined Archibald Biane eCheckouts
CombinedArchibaldBiane
Number of Passports
Number of Patrons Registered
by Location
120
97
100
90
80
829
887 80
Archibald
Biane
60
34
40
Combined 2,506
2222
Archibald
20
Biane
Online
0
790
AprMayJun
RANCHOCUCAMONGA LIBRARY SERVICES
DATE:August 4, 2022
TO:Rancho Cucamonga Library Board of Trustees
FROM:Julie A. Sowles, Library Director
SUBJECT:Consideration and Discussion Regarding Updates to the Collection
Development Policy
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Library Board of Trustees adopt the proposed changes to the Library’s
Collection Development Policy.
BACKGROUND:
The revised Collection Development Policy will provide guidelines for selecting and maintaining
materials for the library’s collection that reflect the mission of the Library and expresses a
commitment to intellectual freedom. The policy both informs the public of the principles supporting
selection decisions and provides guidance for the selection and evaluation of library materials
that anticipate and meet the needs of the Rancho Cucamonga community.
ANALYSIS:
The existing Collection Development Policy has not been revisited since its initial adoption in 1995
and no longer aligns with current standards. The current document lacks several fundamental
principles including language about intellectual freedom or information about how gifts and
donations are handled. Updating the policy will help the Library better align with national
standardsand local needs and support the continued development and maintenance of a vibrant,
relevant collection of resources.
In developing the revised policy, staff looked at peer libraries, industry leaders, national standards,
and professional literature.
Adoption of the revised Collection Development Policy reaffirms the library’s commitment that the
selection and evaluation of library materials is done in a consistent and cohesive manner and will
prevent personal biases from entering into selection decisions. By implementing a formal
Collection Development Policy, we increase transparency in our collection development
practices; clarify for the community the purpose and scope of the library’s collection; and provide
a foundation for allocationof materials, resources, and for future planning.
FISCAL IMPACT:
None.
ATTACHMENT(S):
Attachment 1 –Current Collection Development Policy
Attachment 2 –Revised Collection Development Policy
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY
POLICY NO.:
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EFFECTIVE: 1/5/95
REVISED:
APPROVED: 1/5/95
PURPOSE:The purpose of this policy is to set forth guidelines for use by staff in determining
what materials to purchase and otherwise add to the materials collection of the Rancho
Cucamonga Public Library.
More than 90,000 books, records, videos and other materials are published in the United States
each year. The Rancho Cucamonga Public Library will be able to purchase only approximately
8% of those items. Budgetary and space limitations necessitate highly selective judgement in
order to provide the most appropriate of materials for this community. Recognizing that not all
library needs can be supported by a limited budget, specific roles appropriate to this community
have been selected by the Library Board. The purpose of the selection process is to support and
fulfill the main roles of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library established by the Board of
Library Trustees in 1994. These are:
1)To support the formal education process for all ages
2)To serveyouth from preschool through High School, emphasizing education, literacy and
life enrichment
3)To serve as a reference center, emphasizing information support to community business
4)To fulfill the role as an independent learning center for all the community
Therefore, materials for all ages, representing several languages and cultures which form our
community will be selected based on their ability to assist individuals in the community to:
*Succeed and excel in a formal educational program
*Continually enrich and educate themselves
*Make good use of leisure time and promote their personal well being
*Be more capable in their daily occupations
METHODOLOGY/PHILOSOPHY: The Material Selection Policy of Rancho Cucamonga
Public Library is based on the principles expressed in the "Freedom to Read Statement", and the
"Library Bill of Rights" (American Library Association), attached.
The ultimate authority and responsibility for the selection of library materials rests with the
Library Director, who operates within the framework of policies determined by the Library
Board of Trustees. The staff makes recommendations for selection on the basis of professional
experience, collective background and subject knowledge, complemented by purchase of
materials deemed "best sellers" by the publishing industryand a study of authoritative
published reviews. Suggestions from library patrons are encouraged and seriously considered in
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the selection process.
Materials shall be evaluated according to objective standards. Consideration shall be given to
expanding knowledge, changing social values, technological advances and cultural differences.
Reading and language abilities of the community shall also be considered.
Different viewpoints on controversial issues may be acquired, including those which may be
unpopular or unorthodox. The library recognizes that some materials which may offend, shock
or fail to interest one reader may be considered agreeable, meaningful or significant to another.
While Rancho Cucamonga Public Library is committed to supporting school curriculum by
supplying primary and secondary resource materials, providing textbooks and assigned readings
is held to be the responsibility of the schools. Textbooks shall be purchased for the collection
when they supply information in areas in which they may be the best, or the only source of
information.
SPECIFIC PRINCIPLES FOR SELECTION: Criteria used for the selection of materials
include:
1.Inclusion on popular "best seller" lists including Los Angeles and New York Times book
lists
2.Perceived interest in or need for the materials by the community
3.Accuracy, or authority, of the information presented or literary merit of the item itself
4.Appropriateness, scope and recency of the information
5.Organization, style and physical characteristics of the item selected
6.The representation of varying points of view on topics of general interest or controversy
7.Price and availability
Material in very specialized areas or of a highly technical nature may not be selected unless
community demand for the item is significant. To obtain individual materials outside the scope
of our collection, items from more specialized collections will be acquired through the
Interlibrary Loan process. Patrons may also be referred to other local library collections for
specialized informational needs.
WITHDRAWING MATERIAL FROM THE COLLECTION
Philosophy:"Outdated, seldom-used, or shabby items remaining in the collection can weaken a
library. In time such material characterizes the whole collection, overshadowing newer and
more useful purchases. With few exceptions, community libraries are not centers for historical
research. Smaller community libraries do not ordinarily need to retain seldom-used items, for to
do so may decrease day-to-day effectiveness." (American Library Association)
Criteria:
1.Material is no longer of interest or of use to the community
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2.Information is out of date
3.Items are worn out and cannot be repaired
4.Material fails to meet the selection criteria outlined in this document
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Rancho Cucamonga Public Library
Collection DevelopmentPolicy
Adopted by Library Board of Trustees:08/04/2022
PURPOSE: Collection Development Policy reflects the mission of
public libraries to provide access to information and support diversity, democracy, lifelong learning,
and intellectual freedom. Collection development is the ongoing process of assessing the materials
available for purchase or licensing and deciding on their inclusion or their retention. The policy both
informs the public of the principles supporting selection decisions and provides guidance for the
selection and evaluation of library materials that anticipate and meet the needs of the Rancho
Cucamonga community.
It is the goal of the Library to provide free, equal, and equitable access to a high-quality collection of
resources in a variety of formats, reflective of thediversity of the community. Materials available in
the Library present a diversity of viewpoints, enabling the community to make the informed choices
necessary in a democracy. In support of preserving and encouraging the essential free expression of
ideas, Rancho Cucamonga Public Library endorses the principles documented in theLibrary Bill of
Rights,theFreedom to Read Statement, theFreedom to View Statementand the Libraries: an
American Value Statementof the American Library Association.
RESPONSIBILITY FOR SELECTION AND COLLECTION MAINTENANCE: Selection and collection
maintenance of library materials is delegated to qualified Library staff, under the authority and at
the discretion of the Library Director. All staff members and the Rancho Cucamonga community are
encouraged to recommend materials for consideration.
SELECTION CRITERIA: All materials, whether purchased or donated, are considered in terms of the
criteria listed below. An item need not meet all of these standards in order to be added to the
collection.
Popular interestRelationship to other materials and
adequacy of coverage in subject area
Contemporary significance
Significance of item within subject area
Currency of information
Professional reviews from a variety of
Authority
sources
Comprehensivenessand accuracy
Relationship to materials in other area
Local emphasis
libraries
Readability
Requests from the public
Objectivity
Format and ease of use
Creative, literary, or technical quality
Cost and availability
Representation of diverse points of view
Physical appearance and condition
Sustained interest
Space limitations
Relevance and use of the information
SCOPE OF THE COLLECTION: The Rancho Cucamonga Public Library is a popular materials library and
maintains a varied and current collection covering a wide range of subjects and containing multiple
points of view. The Library's collections are dynamic, with an emphasis on up-to-date and in-demand
materials. The Library provides information resources in physical and electronic formats in an effort
to deliver the broadest possible ac
primary responsibility of the RanchoCucamonga Public Library is to serve the Rancho Cucamonga
community by providing a broad choice of materials to meet informational, educational, cultural,
and recreational needs.
Collections are developed in response to current use patterns, community needs, budgetary and
space constraints, evolving technology, and the Library's mission. The majority of the Library's
collection development activities will be conducted to create a collection of popular and
informational works that is evaluated continually. The collection embraces broad fields of knowledge
with basic, representative works in most subject areas, emphasizing materials that are useful for the
general public. Textbooks and materials of a highly technical or specialized nature of limited
community interest are generally not collected.
Collections in languages other than English will be guided by needs of significant population groups
living within the city of Rancho Cucamonga that have a language other than English as their primary
language. Access to other specialized and comprehensive collections that exist elsewhere in the state
of California is provided through interlibrary loan and direct referral.
SUGGESTIONS FOR PURCHASE: The Library encourages input from the community concerning the
collection. Asuggestion for purchaseprocedureenables the Rancho Cucamonga community to
request that a particular item or material on a certain subject be purchased by the Library. All
suggestions for purchase are subject to the same selection criteria as other materials and are not
automat
to help the Library in developing collections which serve the interests and needs of the community.
COLLECTION MAINTENANCE: In an effort tomaintain a relevant, popular, and appealing collection,
theCREW method, and other best practices are used when evaluating collections.
DISPOSITION OF WITHDRAWN MATERIALS: Materials that have been withdrawn may be first
offered to the Friends of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library. Items not provided to the Friends of
the Rancho Cucamonga PublicLibrary will be disposed of in accordance with general City policies and
procedures.
REPLACEMENT: Replacement of damaged, missing, and withdrawn materials is not automatic. The
decision to replace is determined by the selection criteria listed in this policy.
MATERIAL AND FUND DONATIONS: Donations of books and other materials are to be made through
theFriends of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. For further
information on their procedures, contact the Friends of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library
directly. The Library cannot guarantee that unsolicited materials will be returned to donors.
The Library reserves the right to accept or refuse materials or funds and any conditions placed upon
gifts of materials or funds, and to evaluate and dispose of donated items in accordance with the
criteria applied to purchased materials.
REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERATION: Members of the Rancho Cucamonga community that are
concerned about the appropriateness of a particular item in the Library's collection will be referred
to a staff member designated to answer questions regarding collection development, at the
discretion of the Library Director. If, after speaking with the designated staff member, the patron still
wishes to pursue review of the item, they must complete a Request for Reconsideration form. The
Library Director will review the request and apply the selection criteriaset forth in this policy to
determine if the item should be removed or re-
reconsideration is the City of Rancho final decision. The item under review will not be
removed from circulation during the review process. Reasonable efforts will be made by Library
management to respond in writing regarding the disposition of the Request for Reconsideration
within 60 days of receipt of the completed Request for Reconsideration form.
CONCLUSION: The Rancho Cucamonga Public Library is committed to providing a broad and diverse
collection, and its collection development activities are guided by the above principles and criteria.
resources are for use
by all members of the Rancho Cucamonga community, and the Library strives to reflect the needs
and diversity of the community in its collections.