HomeMy WebLinkAboutBoard of Library Trustees 2017-02-14 MinutesMinutes of the Library Board of Trustees, p. 1
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
SAN RAFAEL LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
REGULAR MEETING, FEBRUARY 14, 2017
SAN RAFAEL PUBLIC LIBRARY – DOWNTOWN MEETING ROOM
1100 E STREET STREET, SAN RAFAEL
6:00 PM
SARAH HOUGHTON, LIBRARY DIRECTOR, AND
CAROL MANASHIL, CHAIR, PRESIDING
MEMBERS PRESENT: CAROL MANASHIL, CHAIR
JOSH LIBRESCO
MELANIE LEAVITT CANTARUTTI
KAREN NIELSEN
MEMBERS ABSENT: NONE
OTHERS PRESENT: SARAH HOUGHTON, LIBRARY DIRECTOR
HENRY BANKHEAD, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
LASHALLE LYONS, DOWNTOWN LIBRARY
CIRCULATION SERVICES SUPERVISOR
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
November minutes were approved unanimously on a motion by Nielsen and a second
by Manashil, with Cantarutti abstaining due to absence from the meeting. December
minutes were approved unanimously on a motion by Cantarutti and a second by
Manashil, with Libresco and Nielsen abstaining due to absence from the meeting.
January minutes were approved unanimously on a motion by Libresco and a second by
Cantarutti, with Manashil and Nielsen abstaining due to absence from the meeting.
PUBLIC COMMENT
None
STAFF PRESENTATION
Lashalle Lyons discussed the recent 4 ½ day outage of the Library’s primary systems
(patron database, remote authentication, check-out and check-in system, etc.). This
outage affected all of the libraries in MARINet. She talked about how, after the outage,
the Downtown Library had 49 bins of materials backed up to check in. In an all-hands-
on-deck situation when we went back online, all available library staff throughout the
building were checking items in. The public was understandably frustrated by the
outage but the staff handled the stress of the situation with grace and got through it.
Minutes of the Library Board of Trustees, p. 2
CORRESPONDENCE
None
REPORT FROM LIBRARY DIRECTOR
Personnel Updates
The Downtown Library currently has a vacancy in Adult Services for a Librarian I/II.
Facility Updates
There are seven leaks in the Downtown Library roof. The sump pump could not keep
pace with the recent storms and the lower level became damp but thankfully there was
no flooding. The digital controller for the HVAC system at the Downtown Library was
replaced and we have heat in all rooms. We are still waiting for the ramp replacement
for the Friends’ Annex.
Library Activities
One Book One Marin for 2017
Marin’s One Book One Marin selection for 2017 is Anthony Marra’s The Tsar of Love and
Techno. All of Marin is reading this book, and we have lots of events happening around
the book throughout Marin, so join the experience and learn some history along the
way. http://onebookonemarin.org/
Posters at the Libraries
These posters can be found at the entrances and exits to our two libraries, in English
and in Spanish. The American Library Association has stated that “ALA believes that
the struggle against racism, prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination is central to our
mission.” We at the San Rafael Public Library mirror that commitment to inclusion of
all members of our community.
Borrowing History is Back & How Bibliocommons is Doing
Borrowing History (the successor to “My Reading History”) is now available in the
library catalog. People are very happy to have this feature restored. Also, since
introducing our new Bibliocommons catalog, we’ve seen holds increase dramatically.
From 2014 to 2015 we saw a huge increase when we eliminated the fifty cent fee for
placing holds, and from 2015 to 2016 we credit the easier interface of Bibliocommons
with the increase.
Holds placed by year, 2014 to 2016
Minutes of the Library Board of Trustees, p. 3
The Library Loves You Week
As is our tradition, in honor of Valentine’s Day, the San Rafael Public Library is
celebrating “The Library Loves You Week” from Monday, February 13th through
Sunday, February 19th at both libraries—Downtown and Pickleweed. Each day the
libraries will offer a different gift to the community.
REPORTS FROM LIBRARY SUPPORT GROUPS AND OTHER RELATED GROUPS
Friends of the Library: - The Friends rare and special book sale was successful,
particularly on Sunday, which is the first time that day was included for this sale. The
summer Library Lawn sale has been scheduled for June 17th. The Friends Board
approved $16,000 in funding for the Library’s summer reading program.
SRPL Foundation: Nothing to report
Parcel Tax Committee: Nothing to report
OLD BUSINESS
None
NEW BUSINESS
Election of a new Board Chair: Carol Manashil agreed to serve as Chair, was
nominated by Libresco, seconded by Cantarutti, and confirmed with a unanimous vote.
Elimination of Children’s Internet Policy: This policy is largely a duplication of the
existing Computer and Internet Access Policy so is being eliminated. This eliminated
was approved unanimously on a motion by Cantarutti and a second by Manashil.
Slight edit to Computer and Internet Access Policy: One element from the Children’s
Internet Policy, that children’s area computers are intended for residents 14 and under
only, was added to the policy and capitalization of the word “internet” was made
consistent. This revised version of the policy was approved unanimously on a motion
by Libresco and a second by Cantarutti.
2016/2017 2nd Quarter Budget Report: Houghton presented the 2nd quarter budget
report from the Library for both the General Fund and Parcel Tax budgets. We are on
target with both budgets.
ADJOURNMENT
Meeting adjourned at 6:49 pm.
Respectfully submitted by Sarah Houghton