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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018/06/07 - Agenda Packet - Library Board of Trustees �r a ,r JUNE 712018 LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA A. 6:00 P.M. — CALL TO ORDER Roll Call: President, Christine DeVries President Pro Tem, Luella G. Hairston, Esq. mm. Board Member, Mary Hannah Board Member, Janet Temkin Board Member, Sarah Tompkins B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS 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. This is 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. C. CONSENT CALENDAR 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 Member or member of the audience for discussion. C1. Consideration to approve the Minutes of May 3, 2018. C2. Consideration to approve the Library Revenue Balance Report of 2017/2018 Budget. EMMME=1 - .. ..., . - -...................... u-; JUNE 7, 2018 LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA D. DIRECTOR'S STAFF REPORTS The following items do not legally require any public testimony,although the President may open the meeting for public input. D1. Consideration and discussion regarding the Library Status Report. a) Consideration and discussion regarding general announcements. The oral report will be presented by Julie A. Sowles, Library Director. b) Consideration and discussion regarding a review of Library Statistics. The report will be presented by Cara Vera, Library Services Manager. D2. Consideration and discussion regarding Children's Services, Adult Services and Library Programming. The oral report will be presented by Brian Sternberg, Assistant Library Director. D3. Consideration and discussion regarding Star Wars Day. Presentation by Cara Vera, Library Services Manager. E. BOARD BUSINESS 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. E1. Consideration and discussion regarding the review of the Library's Circulation Policies. The staff report will be presented by Julie A. Sowles, Library Director. E2. LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES LIAISON REPORT. An oral report will be presented by Mary Hannah, Board Member. E3. BOARD MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS. (Comments to be limited to three minutes per Board Member.) F. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR THE NEXT MEETING Page 2of3 !j 11111® + e JUNE 79 2018 LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA 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. G. ADJOURNMENT I, Jennifer Palacios, Library Administrative Secretary 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, May 31, 2018, seventy-two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive. Jennifer Palacios Library Administrative Secretary City of Rancho Cucamonga Mission Statement The mission of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library is to inform and enrich our community. We strive to accomplish this by providing access to traditional and technologically innovative resources. We support and encourage education and the love of reading in a welcoming atmosphere by a knowledgeable, service-oriented staff. If you need special assistance or accommodations to participate in this meeting,please contact the Library at(909)477-2720. 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. Page 3 of 3 msµ, STAFF REPORT LiBP.-1R1'SERVICCti DEPARTMENT ...C.. HO Date: June 7, 2018 CUCAMONGA To: Rancho Cucamonga Library Board of Trustees From: Julie A. Sowles, Library Director Subject: APPROVAL OF MINUTES RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of May 3, 2018. BACKGROUND: Attached, please find the minutes for the regular meetings of the Library Board of Trustees taken and compiled by Library Administrative Secretary, Jennifer Palacios. ANALYSIS: None. FISCAL IMPACT: None. COUNCIL GOALS ADDRESSED: Not Applicable. ATTACHMENTS: Attachment 1 —May 3, 2018 Minutes Item C1-1 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES A. CALL TO ORDER The adjourned meeting of the Library Board of Trustees was held on Thursday, May 3, 2018, in the Council Chambers at City Hall, located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. The meeting was called to order at 6:01 p.m. by President, Christine DeVries. Present were Members Hannah and Temkin. Also present were: Julie A. Sowles, Library Director, Brian Sternberg, Assistant Library Director, Cara Vera, Library Services Manager, Wess Garcia, Programming Coordinator, Casey Marcarello, Adult Librarian, Brittany Garcia, Teen Librarian, Jennifer Palacios, Administrative Secretary and Avianca Ortiz, Library Clerk. B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS B1. There were none. C. CONSENT CALENDAR C1. Consideration to approve Minutes of May 3, 2018. MOTION: Moved by Member Hannah to approve May 3, 2018 minutes, seconded by Member Temkin. Motion carried 3-0-2 (with Member Hairston and Member Tompkins absent). C2. Consideration to approve the Library Revenue Balance Report of 2017/2018 Budget. MOTION: Moved by Member Temkin to approve the Library Revenue Balance Report, seconded by Member Hannah. Motion carried 3-0-2 (with Member Hairston and Member Tompkins absent). D. LIBRARY DIRECTORS STAFF REPORTS D1. Consideration and discussion regarding the Library Status Report. The reports will be presented by staff. a. Consideration and discussion regarding general announcements. The oral report will be presented by Julie A. Sowles, Library Director. Julie A. Sowles, Library Director, reported prices for book purchases have gone up by$.25 at the Friends of the Library Bookstore. Library Director Sowles reported Back 2 Basics graduation is on Monday, May 7, 2018 at the Cultural Center in Celebration Hall at 5:00 p.m. Item C1-2 Library Board of Trustees Minutes May 3, 2018 Page 2 Julie A. Sowles, Library Director, stated the Recruitment Subcommittee for the Library Foundation Board made a recommendation for a new Board Member and will be announced at the next Foundation meeting on May 7, 2018. Library Director Sowles stated City Council adopted the recommended change of the Code of Conduct. Julie A. Sowles, Library Director, stated she, other Board Members and staff attended the Serving with a Purpose Conference at the Ontario Convention on May 2, 2018. b. Consideration and discussion regarding a review of Library statistics. The report will be presented by Cara Vera, Library Services Manager. Cara Vera, Library Services Manager, reported the old format of the report will continue to be in the agenda packet until the end of the fiscal year. Mary Hannah, Board Member, stated the new one sheet report is easier to read and likes the way it looks. D2. Consideration and discussion regarding Children's Services, Adult Services and Library Programming. The oral report will be presented by Brian Sternberg, Assistant Library Director. Brian Sternberg, Assistant Library Director, reported the Asian Pacific Islander Night will be Friday, May 4, 2018 at the Paul A. Biane Library. Assistant Library Director Sternberg stated the Back 2 Basics Graduation on Monday, May 7, 2018 will feature a guest speaker, Victoria Rigney, Vice Principle from Los Amigos Elementary School and the comedic magician Wacko. Brian Sternberg, Assistant Library Director, reported Saturday, May 26, 2018 will be Star Wars Day at the Biane Library partnering with Victoria Gardens. The event is expected to have over 3,000 guests attending with an opening procession of Star Wars characters. A full presentation will be reported at the next Library Board of Trustees meeting on June 7, 2018. Assistant Library Director Sternberg stated the Second Story will hold a proactive parenting contract class for early speech strategies on Saturday, May 12, 2018. The class is designed for parents ages 17 and up. D3. Consideration and discussion regarding Cultural Arts Nights. Presentation by Casey Marcarello, Adult Librarian and Brittany Garcia, Teen Librarian. Casey Marcarello, Adult Librarian and Brittany Garcia, Teen Librarian, presented an oral staff report and PowerPoint presentation (copy on file). Christine DeVries, President, stated the presentation was very informative and enjoyed the report from staff. E. BOARD BUSINESS Item C1—3 Library Board of Trustees Minutes May 3, 2018 Page 3 El. Consideration and discussion to recommend approval to City Council regarding Second Story rental fees and policies. The report will be presented by Brian Sternberg, Assistant Library Director. Brian Sternberg,Assistant Library Director, reported the background for Second Story room rental rates for the general public. Assistant Library Director Sternberg stated the rates suggested in the 2018 schedule (E1-8) are consistent with the current rates used by the Community Services Department as well as other facilities in the City. Board Member Hannah asked if the clean-up fee is included in the rental rates when reserving the Kitchenette room. Assistant Library Director Sternberg stated the rate will include the clean-up fee. Library Director Sowles stated there will be a signed contract and deposit when renting a room from the Library. Board Member DeVries stated the difference between rental rates in Group 3 and Group 4 are minimal and asked what the difference between both groups is. Assistant Library Director Sternberg stated it is based on location. MOTION: Moved by Member Hannah to recommend approval to City Council regarding Second Story rental fees and policies. Seconded by Member Temkin. Motion carried 3-0-2 (with Member Hairston and Member Tompkins absent). E2. Consideration and discussion to recommend approval to City Council to discontinue $.50 non-pick up hold fee. The oral report will be presented by Julie A. Sowles, Library Director. Julie A. Sowles, Library Director, stated 2018 is the year to review all of the Library policies and one of the discussions that came up was the non-pick up hold fee. Library Director Sowles stated the Library collected just under $785.00 for the entire year, averaging $65.00 a month, representing 1,570 holds and contributes approximately.6% of the annual revenue budget. Julie A. Sowles, Library Director, stated the fee creates a barrier to access for Library users. Library Director Sowles stated by removing this fee it will create goodwill with our community, by providing a free, convenient service for our customers. Board Member DeVries stated she is excited to see this fee go away. Board Member Hannah stated this is consistent with the removal of fines and fees and is happy to see this fee go away. MOTION: Moved by Member Temkin to recommend approval to City Council to discontinue$.50 non-pick up hold fee. Seconded by Member Hannah. Motion carried 3-0-2 (with Member Hairston and Member Tompkins absent). Item C1-4 Library Board of Trustees Minutes May 3, 2018 Page 4 E3. LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES LIAISON REPORT. An oral report will be presented by Mary Hannah, Board Member. Mary Hannah, Board Member, reported the Library Foundation Board created a new Subcommittee to interview prospective members to join the Library Foundation Board. Board Member Hannah stated the Library Foundation Board will be working on an expectation list for Members and a revised draft of the Foundation Bylaws. E4. BOABER ANNOUNCEMENTS: Christine DeVries, President, stated she attended the Serving with a Purpose Conference and enjoys attending every year. The conference was positive and enjoyed the breakout session collaborating with other Library Members within the organization. Board Member Hannah stated she attended the Serving with a Purpose Conference as well and enjoyed the breakout sessions and the presentations from other Libraries that spoke about how they fundraise. Board Member DeVries noted the idea of coffee with a cop would be a good idea for the Library. F. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING Review of policies related to Library Circulation. Star Wars Day event recap. G. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 7:17 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Jennifer Palacios Administration Secretary Approved: Item C1—5 STAFF REPORT PF� LTBR1RY SERVIM DEPARTMENT ANC HO Date: June 7, 2018 UCAMONGA To: Rancho Cucamonga Library Board of Trustees From: Julie A. Sowles, Library Director Subject: LIBRARY REVENUE BALANCE REPORT OF 2017/2018 BUDGET RECOMMENDATION: No recommendation. For information only. BACKGROUND: The Revenue Balance Report is a report of funds earned during the month(s) and is attached. It includes separate totals for Archibald Library revenue and Paul A. Biane Library revenue. ANALYSIS: None. FISCAL IMPACT: None. COUNCIL GOAL(S) ADDRESSED: Not Applicable. ATTACHMENTS: Attachment 1 — Revenue Balance Report Item C2-1 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAINIONGA Fiscal fear® 2018 Revenue Balance Renort Report Date: May 2018 by Entity,Fund,Org Key&Object Code 92",o of year complete Budget Amount Collected Object Description Budget TINT )Acti%ity YTI)Activity Remaining % Entity I - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Fund 290-LIBRARY FUND Key, 1290000® Library®Fund 4312 Library Fines and Fees 133,000.00 5,681.93 119,974.37 13,02563 9010 4410 Media Rentals 60,000.00 2,705.75 47,794k0 12,205.40 79.65 4512 Library Card&Merchndse Sales 0.00 238.50 4,688.10 -4,688,10 0,00 4515 Information Sewice Fees 100.00 15.00 10190 -3.90 103.90 4565 Passport Processing Fees 120,000.00 11,560.70 121,625.95 -1,625°95 101.35 4567 Passport Photo Fees 30,000.00 1,731.00 25,830.75 4,169,25 86.10 4907 Private Contributions Librar}® 152,000.O0 0.00 137.000,00 15,000,00 90.13 Total ror Org Kej,1290000.- 495,100.00 21,93188 457,017.67 38,082.33 92,30 Total for• and 290: 495,100.00 21,932.88 457,017.67 38,082.33 92,30 Totalfear-Enfiij,1: 495,100.00 21,93188 457,017.67 38,082.33 92.30 Total Net For Report: 495,100.00 21,932.88 457,017.67 38,082.33 92.30 BIANE LIBRARY REVENUE REPORT Fines & Media Fees —Rentals Ref Serv. Photo Copy Passports April-18 $6,277.84 $1,802.00 $0.00 $1,189.45 $9,171.00 ARCHIBALD LIBRARY REVENUE REPORT Fines & Media Fees Rentals Ref Serv. Photo Copy Passports April-18 $6,116.23 $2,209.90 $9.00 $1,331.09 $5,992.40 Item C2-2 STAFF REPORT LIBRARY SERVICES DERARn.IFNT ANCHO Date: June 7, 2018 CUCAMONGA To: Rancho Cucamonga Library Board of Trustees From: Julie A. Sowles, Library Director Initiated By: Cara Vera, Library Services Manager Subject: LIBRARY USE STATISTICS RECOMMENDATION: No recommendation. For information purposes, only. BACKGROUND: Library use statistics are kept each month to provide data on the measurable activities of both our physical and virtual library locations. This report includes an April statistics recap utilizing the new one-sheet format introduced in February 2018. For the remainder of FY 2017-18, library staff will present the new recap along with the regular long-form monthly use statistics. ANALYSIS: As of April 2018, use statistics indicate regular borrowing, program attendance, and library use patterns. FISCAL IMPACT: None. COUNCIL GOAL(S) ADDRESSED: Not Applicable. ATTACHMENTS: Attachment 1 - Library Use Statistics. D1, b)-1 • a M�r� 8�� �IAar-1r`; 777 Apr::18 Apr T7 Aver.5pessession '�,� )1 � �r�3�0 � � ���., 25 20r CHILDRENS SERVICES �� Information 4uestions �6'$ y3 "5` ,5� 5,051 4,880 • Average Daily 94, 90 1 •• �/.Change / ' 6 � 4% ' Mother Goose on the Loose �� �'' 28' ' 495 '397x; i #of Sessions �Y� ��� �a����J 1r1�}� 14 12' Aver.Per session3' 35 l � W Bright Beginning Attendance , ' X144; '223"' 183 � J fnrh #of Sessions / �l 7 9' 18 11��� � J1�,1�� Aver.Per session 25 23 Terrific Tots Attendance 1t6 266 210 #of Sessions 8; 9 Aver.Per session Y 28 30 26 Little Learners Attendance �1 4 1$$ 234' #of Sessions 8 B Aver,Per session Y 24' 29 �_;1 �IJIII I� Rhyme Time Attendance 34 15 226 208 #of Sessions '1 J � � 88 # Aver.Per session 28" 26 Hoorayfor Pre-K Attendance ' 57 192 164 rF� � ,� #of Sessions J , 8" `8 .' Aver.Per session ' 24 21 r Discovery Club Attendance 148' 137, #of Sessions jryi 8 S •• Aver.per session 19 17 Tween Program Attendance 4 21 :# #of Sessions 1 2 I Aver.per session 4, 1i1, �6 • pro Family Storytime Attendance 8� 904 1,116 ! 1 #of Sessions ,2y 33 35; Aver.per session 27 32 1 Special Events Program Attendance , B 0 435 1 #of Sessions Yfi4`; Aver.per session f 01,1111 109 t Group Visits to Library Attendance ' #of SessionsrR 0 �4 Aver.per session0 61 1 • D1, b)-2 Days Open Items Borrowed(AR,BL,BKM) J75 7�� 77� 95 73;579`, 71,8511 Average Daily J � 33i �' 3 1,363 iy3311 :• %ChangB �IAr11r0Y I p """ Patrons Registered(AR,BL,BKM) 866 768 :• r v A era a Daily Y 1 f6 16 14 %Change '. Information Questions 50, r £�S 1.1,824" 13,187 Average Daily 2 219 244 • %Chan0 ge �r`� � �Il � -10% Library Visitors 4 5 ''f4 76f 44;757 48r 283 Average Daily i� B29° 894 JI %Change >; j 46% Children's Programs r� �2 l ' �9Z645:, 3f216 1 1 #of Sessions 2 r 7 g 93; 169 • yor Mr% �yi,n� Aver.Per session '28' lib . 1 »� 1111 %Change -45% � Items Classified 2,509" 2,023 • %Change Volunteer Hours � 2 748 62 :. Change �� 't 20%: TECHNOLOGY CENTER SERVICES Computer Use Sessions 6,031 $'727 1 %Change rl(�,�r i -10% .'. Technology Questions r 37 3,113, 3,150 %Change I Programs/Classes Attendance . 105 96 #of Sessions a 8 9 Aver.per session 13 11 ADULT SERVICES , Information Questions �' �} 4,936 5,202 1 Average Daily 91 96 /o Change -5% Programs/Classes Attendance 184' 120 M of Sessions 10 `8 1 Aver.per session " 18 15 • i Teen Programs 1 6 15 #of Sessions 1 1, Aver.per session 6 5 Tours/Group Visits Attendance104 59 , i D1, b)-3 e Mar-18 Mar-17 Apr-18 Apr-17 t e #of Sessions 0 0 0 0 Aver.per session 0 0 0 0 CHILDRENS SERVICES Information Questions 2,800 2,579 2,385 2,442;'i Average Daily 93 83 82 84 %Change 9% -2% Mother Goose on the Loose 82 147 157 150 #of Sessions 2 4 4 4 Aver.Per session 41 37 39 38 Bright Beginning Attendance 60 70 84 73 • #of Sessions 3 4 4 4 Aver.Per session 20 18 21 18 Terrific Tots Attendance 80 108 124 82 #of Sessions 3 4 4 4 Aver.Per session 27 27 31 21 II Little Learners Attendance 50 106 97 114 #of Sessions 2 4 4 4 Aver.Per session 25 27 24 29 Rhyme Time Attendance 51 78 107 98 #of Sessions 2 4 4 4 Aver.Per session 26 20 27 25 Hooray for Pre-K Attendance 58 68 80 84 1 #of Sessions 3 4 4 4 Aver. Per session 19 17 20 21 Discovery Club Attendance 44 119 59 84 . 6 #of Sessions 2 4 4 4 Aver.per session 22 30 15 21 Tween Program Attendance 6 7 4 11 ' •1 #of Sessions 1 1 1 1 • 1 Aver.per session 6 7 4 11 + Family Storytime Attendance 75 245 168 254 #of Sessions 5 8 9 9 Aver.per session 15 31 19 28 • Special Events Program Attendance 0 82 0 35 #of Sessions 0 3 0 3 Aver.per session 0 27 0 12 + Group Visits to Library Attendance 0 0 0 0 1 1 #of Sessions 0 0 0 0 1 i Aver.per session 0 0 0 0 • 1 D1, b)-4 Mar-18 Mar-17 Apr-18 Apr-17 Days Open 30 31 29 29 : r Items Borrowed(incl.renewals) 37,214 36,203 35,219 34,436 °' • • Average Daily 1,240 1,168 1,214 1,187 • %Change 3% 2% Patrons Registered 527 431 503 400 • Average Daily 18 14 17 14 %Change 22% 26% Information Questions 6,813 6,459 5,590 6,105 Average Daily 227 208 193 211 ' ®• 9e Change 5% -8% Library Visitors 22,895 26,611 22,376 24,197 ' Average Daily 763 858 772 834 :a %Change -14% -8% Children's Programs 757 1,030 870 985 #of Sessions 23 40 38 41 Aver. Per session 33 26 23 24 • %Change -27% -12% Items Classified 1,071 1,584 1293 691 •®t %Change -32% 87% Volunteer Hours 87 104 91 78 :.• °o Change -17% 17% TECHNOLOGY CENTER SERVICES Computer Use Sessions 4,702 4,957 4,237 4,610 d f %Change -5% -8% Technology Questions 11,396 1,396 1,396 1,402 %Change 0% 0% Programs/Classes Attendance 56 57 21 42 #of Sessions 4 4 4 4 : Aver.per session 14 14 5 11 ADULT SERVICES Information Questions 2,617 2,484 2,209 2,306 :.. Average Daily 87 80 76 80 %.Change 5% -4% ProgramslClasses Attendance 12 14 19 12 #of Sessions 2 2 2 2 Aver.per session 6 7 10 6 ` Teen Programs 0 0 0 0 #of Sessions 0 0 0 0 Aver,per session 0 0 0 0 • Tours/Group Visits Attendance 0 0 0 0 D1, W-5 Mar-1BMar-i7 + r 2nd Floor Visits/Programs 209 #of Sessions .4 4- Aver,per session 30 $ CHILDRENlS SERVICES Information Questions 3,078` 2,946 Average Daily 1 jQ` '104: %Change 4% Mother Goose on the Loose 130 181`' •• '• #of Sessions 4:; fi .. .. Aver.Per session 33; 30 1 Bright Beginning Attendance 70 #of Sessions 2, 3 Aver.Per session 35- 25 Terrific Tots Attendance 76 68 I i • #of Sessions 2' 3 Aver.Per session 36 29' Little Learners Attendance 68 ". #• #of Sessions 2' 3 Aver.Per session 27 23 Rhyme Time Attendance 83; 72f .;• #of Sessions- 3 3' Aver.Per session 2B 24 Hooray for Pre-K Attendance 83' 89, ®1 #of Sessions 3, 4 Aver.Per session 28 22 I` Discovery Club Attendance 47 51' • 1 #of Sessions 3 3 Aver.per session 16 17` i Tween Program Attendance 0; '13 •1 #of Sessions fl 1; . 1 Aver.per session 0 13 • Family Programming Attendance 460 742 . . • #of Sessions 16` 24 1 Aver.per session 29, 31' 1 Special Events Program Attendance 286; 384° #of Sessions ' 4 7. 1 Aver.per session 72 55. 1 Group Visits to Library Attendance 0-1, 193 #of Sessions ,0 2 Aver.per session &. ,97, 1 •• D1, b)-6 Mar-1B Mar-17 ® r Days Open 27 27 Items Borrowed 33,165: 34;068 Average Daily 1',228- 1,262 %Change -3 Patrons Registered 433 468 ' .Average Daily 16` 17 Change -7 lolormation Questions 7,694, 7,909. .: .. Average Dally 285; 293 %Change -3% Library Visitors 223745, 26,165 Average Daily 842 969 :* e I%Change -13 Children's Programs 1,289 1,762 #of Sessions `37 54 •' • Aver.Per session 35 33 %Change -27° I Items Classified 940 1,362' a tl s e $6 Change -31, Volunteer Hours 309 111, •• • %,Change 178% TECHNOLOGY CENTER SERVICES Computer Use Sessions 11691 2,226 %Change =24% Technology Questions 1,585; 1,94"t 1 %Change -1Bn i Programs/Classes Attendance 94 #of Sessions 5' 6 Aver.per session 19 11 ADULT SERVICES Information Questions 3,631 3,022 . . • Average Daily 112 112' 1• Change 0%, Programs/Classes Attendance 105 #of Sessions `,6 5' t Aver.per session Teen Programs 13 . $' I • #of Sessions 1 =; Aver.per session 13' 8 D1,b)-7 ( I%(1141 ,(' I ✓l/slMINN. 01pill, Ill (r (( /IJ 4i i y uiu,P)3," Mar-18 Mar-17 Apra pplLlry / m y � %i ' ui y/ r r/Aui'% 119V/1 rilfrfr9i�((Ir1l r, Y a p 1 11,1 1 o" m BOOKMOBILE Items Borrowed(incl.renewals) % 5,600 6,924 %Change -19°011rG1rrvJ Patrons Registered �, 19 22' �� ADULT LITERACY SERVICES Tutor Teams Matched / 32 28 Learners Waiting 4 1 Computer Literacy Participants 0 0 � IJ )� „,. ✓ � m Volunteer Hours � 118 64� i BACK 2 BASICS ARCHIBALD #of Students 26 2a, #of Sessions � 69 85 #of Volunteer Hours 81 77 �? J Special Program Alt. ; 3 Q #of Sessions ` 1 0 Aver.Per session 3 0 BACK 2 BASICS BIANE #of Students ff IN 43 44' 4 111rrorer ,ll��,y/,rrr �, i,in Y #of Sessions 94 117IIY #of Volunteer Hours � 110 165; Special Program Att. 20 24'. P g � #of Sessions J 1 1 Aver.Per session 20 24 SCHOOL&COMMUNITY OUTREACH 126 291 #of Visits 2 3 / PASSPORTS #of applications processed � 729 7601 %Change -416 #of Passport Hotline calls 1,587 1,782 %Change VIRTUAL LIBRARY SERVICES f 39.523 44.935 0 41 7 Auto Repair-Chilton's 63 881°" �Ili�l1� Business Research-Reference USA � 787 645EVI °r irr�' Career&Test-taking-Learning Express ` 30 55 { W Digital Books-Overdrive N/r k 3,657 3,327 2 $ rr � f9ts,� ���,i it �fiillUA✓ ,� � r'�(�� ) � �X11'�' Audio Downloads 1,590 1,433 �l(,Ir�yn iuBJ� N axU�lrrrrfGN 1 ���� , i'17 f( � / "'/Jylr7ll��ll eBook Downloads 2,067 1,894 1 1 �R , w� / �f ' `,J J Ill 6,f 11inriuY� j' ark I„ I / (11110 Digital Books-OneClick+Enki " 8 151, %1,' Freegal Music -Songs downloaded ��" 830 815 Freegal Music -Songs streamed Ci,� 2�483 2,501 Magazines&Journals -Infotrac / 418 199 Mango Languages � 135 90 �i %r�nlnrf 1 r klrli�ri� J li"/'11�ri�; ��'J�J'o Newspapers -Newsbank,Daily Bulletin 237 149 4 Research-Bio,Lit,Current Issues 217 56 4 i' Tutor.Com-Live Homework Help 221 245 Zinio Magazines-Checkouts 228 180 Website Hits 30,209 36,570 , # 4f to r y HOMEBOUND SERVICES � Patrons Served �f 11 12 Materials Loaned i` 44 129 Visitor Hours Volunteered 4 3'1 D1, b)-8 1 Genera! Days Open 54 54 29 25 0% - Library Visitors 44,757 - 48,293 22,376 22,381 -7% 437,722 Items Borrowed - Physical 66,077 64,275 35,219 30,858 3% 657,40$ Items Borrowed - Downloads* 3,757 3,125 nla nla 20% 34,760 Information Questions 11,824 1_3,187_ 5,590 6,234 -10% 130,268 Patrons Registered 866 768 503 352 13% 8,346 Computer Use 6,031 6727 4,237 1,794 -10% 6i 571 -- - - - --- - "- - - - , - - - _ e - - *- \tea_. y �, .y a \ � y..� vvAv� v y� y . \��y` �v v �V'•�yA y�. � A\ : � �� 'i• U18w\ y y y ���°::Chan e.� ,,����yYTDyov�yvy yAy2017 2018. �\\2476-201.7,A, y0 20 7 2 0 X2016-2017yv v vy�� „A����v y�yyyy Pro-grams ttencEance ofPr rams ` '\ Attentlartce � �; ., Adult a 184 120 10 8 53% 1,314 Children's 2,645 3,216 93 169 -18% 26,976 Outreach 160 6023 8 -73% 6,188 _ _ - - Second Story 104 59 5 3 76% 852 0 Special 0 4350 4 -100% 5,181 - - - - --------------------- - cr Tech 105 96 8 9 9% 937 Teen 6 5 1 1 20% 188 Tours & Group Visits 104 302 5 7 -66% 1,145 is Adult 3 Literacy - Q ante Children's Adult Literacy 32 29 10% T _ Back 2 Basics 70_ 66 -6% Outreach Housecalls 11 12 -8% ■ Second Story Virtual Library 2017-2018 2016-2017 % Change -- _- Online Resources (searches) 1,248 1,676 -26% Special Website visits 29,308 34,544 -15% Tec asspor sPts- - --_ _Teen Passports Issued 342 562 -39% Passport Calls 1,301 1,576 -17%° Tours & Group Visits *eBooks, eAudiobooks, eMa azines STAFF REPORT LIB 'CRY SERVICES DERNRn,IEti�I J. RANCHO Date: June 7 2018 UCAMONGA To: Rancho Cucamonga Library Board of Trustees Zvi From: Julie A. Sowles„ Library Director Subject: CONSIDERATION AND DISCUSSION REGARDING THE REVIEW OF PROPOSED CHANGES TO LIBRARY CIRCULATION POLICIES RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Library Board of Trustees adopt the proposed changes to the Library's circulation policies. BACKGROUND: In April of 2018, the Library Services Department began a review of all current library policies to streamline services, ensure compliance, update practices and provide a better customer experience for library users. Recommended policy updates will be brought to the Library Board of Trustees for approval. The Library's circulation policies were the first set of policies to be updated and reviewed. At the April 2, 2018 Board meeting, the Library Board of Trustees approved recommending the elimination of fines for overdue library items and lending fees for audio-visual materials, to the Rancho Cucamonga City Council. The elimination of these fines and fees will make library services more accessible and customer oriented, while also encouraging increased use of the Library's collections. Staff have updated corresponding circulation policies to reflect the proposed fines and fees modifications, and proposed other changes that will improve library services. ANALYSIS: The following table summarizes the proposed changes to the current circulation policies. In addition to updating the current policies to reflect the elimination of fines on overdue materials and lending fees for audio-visual items, the updates also include a series of changes that will have a positive impact on library services, including increasing the maximum number of items that may be checked out at once,extending the length of the loan period for all books,audiobooks, magazines and music CDs, and permitting digital formats for proof of address for library card applications. To make collections and services more accessible and easier for patrons to understand, Staff propose all current circulation policies be either eliminated or incorporated into one of the four new policies. Editing notes on the attached documents indicate the portions that are being retained and included in the newly proposed policies, as well as those policies that are proposed to be eliminated in their entirety. Item 1=1-1 CONSIDERATION AND DISCUSSION REGARDING THE REVIEW OF PROPOSED CHANGES TO LIBRARY CIRCULATION POLICIES JUNE 7,2018 PAGE 2 Proposed Changes to Library Circulation Polices Policy Name Recommended Action Notes Updated as part of the new proposed Loan Limits Policy. Propose increase Borrowing Limits Eliminate with some elements from 25 to 75 maximum it checked incorporated into new polices. out at any one time. Specified limits on ad hoc collections are also addressed in the new policy. Elements of this policy have been Eliminate with some elements updated and incorporated into the Circulation Policy incorporated into new policies. Confidentiality of Library Records, Registration of Borrowers, Loan Limits and Fees Schedule policies. Confidentiality of Libra r Topic is currently addressed in the Records Policy y New Circulation Policy. Updated language proposed as a new, standalone policy. New loan policies for DVDs are being DVD Loan Policy Eliminate included in the proposed Loan Limits Policy and are more accessible to patrons of all ages. Fees for Service Policy Eliminate Fees are now listed in the new proposed Fee Schedule policy. This policy lists all fees. Overdue fines, non-pick up of fee and AV lending Fees Schedule New fees, have been removed. No additional changes to current fees are being recommended. Eliminate with some elements Policies related to holds have been Hold or Reserve Policy incorporated into new policies. incorporated into the proposed new Loan Limits Policy. Literacy program participants will enjoy Literacy Program Policy Eliminate the same newly proposed customer service oriented policies offered to all patrons. Loan Limits Policy New Loan limits are simplified, fee-free and more accessible to patrons of all ages. Overdue fines and fees are eliminated Overdue Fines and Eliminate with some elements along with the denial of service to Fees Policy incorporated into new policies. family members who have a household ...... .member with a delinquent account. Item E 1--2 CONSIDERATION AND DISCUSSION REGARDING THE REVIEW OF PROPOSED CHANGES TO LIBRARY CIRCULATION POLICIES JUN E7,2018 PAGE 3 Proposed Changes to Library Circulation Polices (Continued) Policy Action Notes Registration of Streamlines the current Circulation Borrowers Policy New Policy by simplifying the requirements for obtaining a library card. Teachers will enjoy the same newly Teacher Services Policy Eliminate proposed customer service oriented policies offered to all patrons. FISCAL IMPACT- The proposed policy changes do not create an additional fiscal impact, beyond those changes previously recommended by the Library Board of Trustees to the City Council. Previous recommendations included the elimination of overdue fines, audio-visual lending fees and the $.50 non-pick up hold fee. COUNCIL GOAL(S) ADDRESSED: Not Applicable. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Borrowing Limits 2. Circulation Policy 3. Confidentiality of Library Records Policy 4. DVD Loan Policy 5. Fees for Service Policy 6. Fees Schedule 7. Hold or Reserve Policy 8. Literacy Program Policy 9. Loan Limits Policy 10. Overdue Fines & Fees Policy 11. Registration of Borrowers 12. Teacher Services Policy Item E11-3 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BORROWING LIMITS POLICY POLICY NO PAGE I OF I to LFFECHVE 12194 Cl (A%IIIAGk REVISUD 2,117 L'90(,ARY 4UVICE5 iWPROVED 2f!'17 PURPOSE:This poli" is established to pro%ide the broadest range of access for each individual, adult and child,to the materials available at the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library by limiting the number of items borrowed b-, each patrons and within each subject classification, POLIC V:The folloving limits exist for each libran card holder: 1. 25 items total 2. Specified limits on ad hoe collections(examples,but not limited to;Battle of the Books, holiday books,specific:high demand school assignment items,etc.) Commented ISM:Addmss flus in new I=Limits document BACKGROUND: The Rancho Cucamonga Public Library currently has a collection of approximately 320.000 items. While even cffort is made to purchase popular materials,best sellers and materials for school curriculum support,reit h 171.386 residents.guidelines must be in place to ensure maximum use or materials and the safety or the collections. Those guidelines presently consist or limiting the number of materials that can be borrowed by each patron. 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Q tVdw�'k"w -2 .'A5L, fo�Blu��p'at re..�TM�,�u �ull....t'�-�lu�u��;-0Io�w%al- a�l�,.� �1 ���1'al°i,,��� � o•��..l�at����a��w�-�a �a�°����.�m����o�.�Il�� nV�r:���:��•9;��� j A k:a,'N P JI'c")S: Item El-6 Circulalion Polio Page 3 of 3 u t „�24v� w „ od mme.,nted 1 5!.a..�...C.ae wweM.a in Loan Limits Policy, .. .... i u�r4�?NiflulR �PW�mPo"ck � '"QIP' dlldWq'i9syap,Nu:�V%9 Qf" �1rs"'"&II ;'".0� ,-I& Vu�°u IVI�wfww r'nweir"u-1.1s we ����"p�,... � •i �waw.�����, wrnr�m ��i�io-a�����ir����a�„ ����,�, Im��u�ll!���� � R���b cem� �����a-���I��io�^��v� ��,�u��i�«� m��_��.��-r��-m�U�� m—���w�u •-�=-.���� �h�m����l��i u m���a���������1 �” -w °��„���ti� 6�,��, �^�-a.���i 1ew���11��s��• �� ����w��p-!�,.�a�� iar�-���•I��n������w �����o- ��4�1� i'� lu�� 1 - �a�� �u��m���u���m� ��1:�-�� - �����b��u���u�-��r�^�K t ".. u i �.yiu� 91 -awn ",uA Po IIyP ' � SII I14 � - '� r61 mt�d➢' �:t � i wuws Commented[SBSI:Cova this in new Confidemi2lity of Libra}ReCOn15”Policy, Item E 1-7 Confidentiality of Library Records Policy Adopted by Library Board of Trustees: 06/07/18 RANCH C,'UCAMONGA It is the policy of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library in accordance with California Government Code Section 6267 to keep all library records confidential. Staff will not give out any information regarding library usage to anyone other than the cardholder, except as follows: 1. Upon the presentation of a subpoena from a Superior court. 2. In order for a library employee,contractor,or other City employee to facilitate the collection of overdue materials from a patron whose record is delinquent. 3. In the case of a child under the age of 14, upon a request from the parent or legal guardian who originally authorized the child to obtain a library card. 4. Upon the presentation of a written release from the cardholder. Item E 1-8 CITY OF RANCHOCUCAMONGA DVD POLICY LI POLICY NO.: PAGE 1 OF 2 EFFECTIVE: hr'C110 ° REVISED. W,125F2016 O'CANION'GA APPROVED: 10'2512016 LIBRARY SERVICES i PURPOSE: The purpose of this policy is to provide for easy access to appropriate*idee ^nd DVD materials for all library borrowers, while recognizing the right of parent and guardians to limit the materials to which their child or children have access. DVDs are purchased by the library for the primary purpose of home entertainment and enrichment. The Library currently purchases DVDs which are rated by the Motion Picture Association of America in the following categories: General Audience PG Parental Guidance- this indicates that there are parts in the film that may not be suitable viewing for preteens. P -13 Parental Guidance suggested - not suitable for those under 13 years of age. R Restricted - under 18 requires an accompanying parent or adult. WHO MAY BORROW: Educational DVDs-. • Any borrower with a current Rancho Cucamonga Public Library card may borrow any DVD in the Educational DVD collection. Entertainment DVDs: • Any borrower 18 years of age and above with a current Rancho Cucamonga Public Library card may borrow any DVD in the Entertainment collection. ® Minors 17 and younger must have signed parent permission to be allowed to borrow Entertainment DVDs. (See Video Contract below.) Minor Child DVD Contract: It is in accordance with the Library's policy that parents/guardians make their own determination with regard to a film's suitability for youngsters who might view the film. Given the above selection descriptions and borrowing guidelines, parents or guardians 5 Item E1-9 who desire to allow their minor children access to the entire DVD collection, including the entertainment collection, must fill out the permission slip or video contract outlined below and present in person for verification of I.D. AN PERIODS/FINES: Loan periods and fees are based on the type of*iDVD borrowed, as outlined below: Entertainment V s: Loan Period Fee to Rent Overdue Fee • High Demand DVDs 7 days $2.00 $2.00 per day • Regular DVDs 7 days $1.00 $1.00 per day Educational DVDs: • Regular DVDs 7 days $1.00 $1.00 per day COPYRIGHT: DVDs are for HOME USE ONLY. Even performances in "semipublic" places such as clubs, churches, schools, factories, lodges, summer camps or other institutions are PUBLIC E AE subject to copyright control. It is a violation of Federal Law to exhibit prerecorded DVDs beyond the scope of the family and its social acquaintances regardless of whether of not admission is charged. Rancho Cucamonga Public Library Minor Child Video Contract 1 have read and understand the rules for borrowing DVDs and the criteria for selecting educational and entertainment materials. 1 understand the Library cannot accept responsibility for determining appropriate content for my child. I agree to accept responsibility for the selections my child may make and give permission for my minor son/daughterlward to check out any of the DVDs in the Iirary collection, including entertainment DVDs. Child's Name Child's Date of Birth...........................................................................................Child's library card number............................................................................................................ Parent/Guardian Name Address Telephone number Parent/Guardian Signature. Date. 1. Item E1-10 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA FEES FOR SERVICE POLICY 21NC[10PAGE I OF 2 CUCAMONG,r1 EFFECTIVE: 10a° iN LIBRARY SERVICES REVISED: 1;'T'2015 APPROVED: 11410 PURPOSE: The purpose of this policy is to outline the philosophy of fees for service to provide guidance for the staff and understanding by the public. POLICY: It is the library policy to charge cost-recovery fees for services beyond traditional or basic library services. Basic services have been defined as the loaning of book materials, answering of simple information questions, attendance at open children's and adult programming. Non-basic services have been defined by the Library Board as DVD rental, Books on CD rental, gaming software, reserve materials,interlibrary loan,photocopying,passport acceptance and photo fees(these fees are set and mandatedby the United States Department of State)and specialized class instruction. Fees will be assigned based on a cost recovery formula that will include a portion of staff time, consumables and utility costs. While the Board may choose to subsidize services by charging less than full cost recovery, in no instance shall the Board charge more than the cost to provide the service. All fees will be subject to Library Board approval. Fees may also be established when an enhanced service is provided as an alternative to an existing free service. Fees may be established when the service clearly benefits one user to the exclusion of others or prevents reuse of the information provided. SERVICES CAG 1. Rental for media of all varieties 2. Interlibrary loan 3. Reserves 4. Lost library card 5. Temporary library card 6. Collection agency fee 7. Passport acceptance 8. Passport photos :57 Item E1-11 1 Fees Schedule A� ° Adopted by the Ubrary Board of Trustees:06/07/18 RANCH CUCAMONGA Itern� Price: Barcode (Replacement) $2.00 Collection Agency Fee As determined by City of Rancho Cucamonga Damaged Item (Entire) As listed in item record Interlibrary Loan $3.00 Library Card (Replacement) $2.00 Lost Item As listed in item record Passport Acceptance Fee As determined by U.S. Department of State Passport Photos (2) $12.00 Photocopies—Black and White $.10 Photocopies—Color $.50 RFID Tag(Replacement) $2.00 Story Pack (Entire) As listed in item record Story Pack Book $5.00 Story Pack Toy $10.00 Item E1-12 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOLD OR RESERVE POLICY POLICY NO.: ORANCHO PAGE I OF 2 EFFECTIVE:2/1196 UC AMO\GA REVISED:2Z17 LIBRARY SEWCES A PROVM1,2J'17 PURPOSE: The purpose of this policy is to provide fair and equitable access for all patrons to the hold or reserve service provided by the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library and to establish fees and restrictions for the service. The hold process assists Rancho Cucamonga library card holders in obtaining library materials which are owned by the library, but are not on the shelf at the time of the patron's visit. S S : In general,most requests are filled within two to four weeks.Bestseller status of an item will add three to fifteen weeks to the process. ITEMS NOT AVAIL : 1. High Demand DVDs Submitting requests: I. Patrons are encouraged to learn to place their own holds via the library website. 2. Staffwill always assist patrons or place the hold for them at their request,using their library card to facilitate the process. 3. There will be no fee charged for placing the hold. (SeeBorrower'sResponsibilities) Notification n Status Reports: 1. Patrons will be notified by phone or email when materials are available. Materials will be held for 7 days after notification. 2. Inquiries concerning the status of requests should be made to the Circulation or Reference Department. Borrower's Responsibilities: Item E1-13 Hold or Reserve Policy Page 2 of 2 1 All materials must be picked up at the Circulation Desk at the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library within the time frame established, or a $.50 non-pick up fee will be charged to the patron's account, and the requested item returned to the shelve or to the next patron in the hold queue. 2. A hold may be picked up by a family member of the patron who placed the hold if that person has the library card of the patron who placed the hold. However, all items held on hold must be checked out to the library card number that placed the hold. Item El-14 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA LITERACY PROGRAM PARTICIPANT POLICY POLICY No.: PAGE I OF I ANC110.�,, EFFECTIVE:4,416 UCAMONGA REVISED: I0P27116 LIBRARY SERVICES APPROVED: 10,1716 I i The purpose of this policy is to promote the effective use of library materials amongst volunteer literacy tutors. The Library recognizes that literacy program participants often need to keep the literacy materials longer than the normal loan period. Given the Library's commitment to support the literacy program, the Library Board has determined that literacy tutors will have similar borrowing rights as teachers, as outlined below. 1. The individual literacy participants' personal library card will be handled as any other borrower. Two forms of identification will be required to issue a card; there will be a 2 item limit as well as two books per subject limit and a two week loan on book materials. All fines and fees will remain in effect. 2. The literacy loan card may be obtained in addition to the personal library card. The literacy loan card can only be obtained through the literacy office, issued by literacy staff. It will be the responsibility of the literacy program staff to delete the literacy loan card when participants leave the program. A literacy loan card carries the privileges of a -week loan but is still limited to a total of 25 items borrowed. Literacy loan cards "ill not accrue fines. No media may be borrowed on this card, only literacy materials. Item E1—l5 Loan Limits Policy ��aNCIR' - Adopted by the Library Board of Trustees:05/07/18 C UC&MO`iGA NONE= a • • Books, Audiobooks, Magazines and Music CDs 3 weeks 3 times DVDs and Video Games 1 week 3 times *Borrowing privileges will be suspended until billed and damaged items are resolved. General Patrons and Staff Unlimited 7 Days 75* *Specific limits on ad hoc collections(examples, but not limited to: Battle of the Books (BOB), holiday books, specific high demand school assignments, etc.) Item EI-16 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ` OVERDIIES, FINES &FEES POLICY w Cam... [571]:This entire polity will be el(minated At needed alements will be added to the new Fees Schedule or loan Umits Poky documents. .. ..9 PAGE 1 OF 3 U I°ETCI I VF: 8 6,98,11 W u1�iV Eli lu REVISED 11f1 to C CaVOI GA APPROVLD 12116 Lui)NZARV SERV CES PURPOSE:The purpose of this policy is,to ensure the fair assessment of fees and fines to pro%ide for the upkeep of the collection and to present loss of materials, POLICY: In order to make materials available to all patrons on an equal basis and protect the community's investment in the library collection,the library�%ili set policies governing the return or replacement of materials borrow ed by patrons, OVERDUE MA'I`ERIALS: On the da} after the due date, all materials will be considered overdue if they have not been renewed or returned, After tuo weeks, a reminder notice%%ill be sent. Materials vv ill continue to accrue a fine until the\are returned or renewed. GRACE PERIOD:A grace period of one da\is built into the computer system. This allows for a I day margin for error. Media items arc exempt from the grace period. FINES: All overdue materials accrue fines in the amounts listed below up to the maximum fine limits. fines are based on item rather than patron. A child burrowing adult materials will be assessed an adult overdue fine Any patron with over$5 in fines or fees on their account will be unable to check out materials or use public computers. Per Da% Nlaximum Fine Overdue Finea adult books $,25 $20 Overdue Fine:children's books $15 $10 Overdue Finer DVD $1 S20 Overdue Fine liigh Demand DVD $2 $20 Overdue Fines magazine $.10 $5 Overdue Finer gaming solti%are $? $20 Overdue Fine,CD books $.25 $20 Overdue Fine,:CDs $.25 $20 DENIAL OF"SERVICE TO PATRONS WIT11 DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS: patrons pith outstanding fines that exceed the borrowing.,thresholds will be asked to clear their records before being allowed to check out any more materiaN. Service to an entire family living in one household may be on of . Pale 572]:Wil-Board because n fin s and fes delinquency of any member,. Dclinqucncy� is defined as the a e�,+......anted[ ...............................�need apprml to eliminate this accumulation ................. ................................ 59 Item E1-17 PATRONS IN BANKRUPTCY: In accordance with federal bankruptcylaws,any patron who has legally bankruptcy discharged their debt will have their overdue fines erased- Flowc%cr,before Library prisileges are reinstated, all outstanding materials must be returned or pay for the replacement cost of these materials if applicable,. LOST AND DANIAGI D LNUiTFRIALS: Patrons are responsible for all materials checked out on their cards and are liable for the damages which may°occur to library materials. The library will notify the patron of payment due for the replacement of the damaged item. Fees will include the cost of the item,processing costs and overdue fines, commented(sxi3Tni:mpkIa be ad.-to Tech L aan a~miu Phu .m . ...P Damaged items may be given to the patron if the patron has paid the replacement cast,including replacement fee and it necess the Collection Agency°'fee of the item in question and ONLY if G, �194I m�i„P ry n�_ W issue .—7— Lostpatron asks to keep the item p B' 9 Cemmen .. :T .. Last Materials Cost of Item J p t oratted da 5lnkennwgh oaks. Cost in computer .. .. ��.. m .. .. .. ....... .. ... Media Cost in computer Magazines Cost in computer Story pack(entire) Cost in computer Stott'pack book $5,00 Story-pack toy $100 Stott'pack backpack $10.00 Damaee_Fees Charee Damaged Book; Cast in computer Media items Cost in computs:r Barcode $2 RFID tag $2 Cover damaged $5 Media case replacement; $5 Story pack backpack $l0 Story pack book $54010 Story k toy slo"00 Story peck backpack 510,00 Commented I95I:These costs will be added to the new Fees 60 Item E1-18 Os°erdues.Fines&Fees Policy Page 2 of 3 COLLECTION'AGENCY: Failure to return materials will result in the account being sent to a collection agency for return of materials and payment of overdue charges, The fee for collection agency pI guardian who si gn p part} newr+uxheduhdocument .m ., referral is$20�tt+ent oror r account and%%-ill be billed to the patron,or, in the case Ufa minor,will be billed to the Cd a5 responsible " Commented[57tij Gptun collection M n3atad language in STOLEN LIBRARY CARD: It is the responsibility of the patron to notify the library immediatelym the event the library card is lost or stolen. The library.will not hold the patron und.adcee�a,whkh ' y requires borrower's signature. .^.^. ...,, ary' �}" responsible for ant°items borrowed after the card has been reported stolen, commented[sr� This conoopt will be added to the library Up until the date the card is reported stolen„the card holder-or the parent or guardian in the case of a minor---is responsible for all items borrowed on the card and all fines that ma} be accrued. ti 1 Item E1-19 Registration of Borrowers Policy Adopted by Library Board of Trustees:06/07/18 RA`c}ro GIiCAM MGA II : u� IE PURPOSE:The purpose of this policy is to ensure that adequate records are (sept of material that is borrowed from the Libraryto generate use statistics; and to ensure fair and equal access to the Library's collections.The Library will determine who is eligible to borrow materials and will provide for the return or replacement of such materials. APPLICATION FOR A LIBRARY CARD Rancho Cucamonga Public Library participates in universal borrowing under the California Library Services Act. California residents showing appropriate identification are issued a library card free of charge. IDENTIFICATION REQUIRED FOR A LIBRARY CARD Adults will present valid photo identification and proof of current address. Juveniles (under the age of 14)—Parents/guardians must present photo identification and proof of current address at the time of registration. PHOTOfIDENTIFICATION1 i P,R OOFtOF ADDRESS California DrIver's%License • a;D �` Californi rover's license " Government issued photo ID • d ph D� "� v of ern l � � � � Go ment issue o •� Passport . ill d ��t Ut t— 'I date within he last 30 tlays School issued'photo IQ` Personal mail(with cancelled postmatk}, • Erriployee ID card • 'Current rental agreement Cretlit caliif ithrpnoto May be presented Jn paper ar digit, forrrrot Item E1--20 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA TEACHER SERVICES POLICY POLICY NO.: PAGE I OF 2 RAN [I EFFECTIVE:81;1_18198 CUCAMONGA REVISED:til'17 LIBRARY SERWCES APPROVED:2?'2117 PURPOSE: The purpose of this policy is to outline the services and opportunities available for teachers to use library resources in their goal of the formal education of the community. SERVICES: I. Teacher Loan Card: a. A teacher loan card may be obtained in addition to a personal library card. A teacher must provide additional identification to verify either residency or employment with a private or public school in the City of Rancho Cucamonga school districts. b. A teacher loan card carries the privilege of a 4-week loan but is still subject to a total of 25 items. C. Media,new adult,and new young adult books may be borrowed on this card,but will not carry an extended loan period. 2. Library Tours: a. Class tours of the library are available when pre-arranged with the library tour coordinator. b. Upon request, a storytime session may be arranged at the conclusion of the tour. (Refer to Library Tours for Children Policy for greater details.) C. Tours may include library technology and internet access upon request. (Refer to the Library Tours policy for further details.) 3. Access to Library Catalog and Virtual Library a. Students and teachers may search the library's catalog and Virtual Library which provides online 24/7 access to electronic materials including magazine and newspapers articles, eBooks, and audiobooks b. Teachers interested in receiving this service must have a library card and accompanying PIN number. 4. Reserve Collections a. Upon request, Librarians can assist teachers in creating a reserve collection for students to use in the library. 5. Assignment Alerts 42a Item El-21 Teacher Services Policy Page 2 of 2 . Teachers are encouraged to provide assignment alerts to Library staff so the best possible service can be provided to their students. a. "Assignment Alert" forms are available for teachers at the 5 school districts that make up the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library service area. b. Teachers are asked to give one week notice prior to making an assignment to students. C. The completed assignment alert forms are used by staff to develop temporary special reference collections,to discover necessary information from a variety of resources in advance ofte assignment,and,when necessary,to add materials to the collection to supplement the information eee . 42,b Item E1-22