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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/17/1984 - Regular Minutes - Bryan College Station Library System Advisory Board MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BRYAN LIBRARY BOARD October 17, 1984 1. On the 17th of October 1984, the Library Board of the City of Bryan, Texas, convened in regular session in the regular place in the Reading Area of the Library Building, at 5 p.m. with the following members present: ATTENDANCE Member Present Number of meetings Number of meetings held since attended since appointment appointment Mrs. C. J. Allen, President X 107 87 Mr. Ed Madeley, Vice President X 14 14 Mrs. Willie Pruitt, Treasurer X 107 78 Judge Carolyn Ruffino 14 12 Mr. Vic Paulos X 36 22 Mrs. Wayne Gibson X 14 9 Mrs. Willie Belle Bogard X 36 27 Absent was Judge Carolyn Ruffino. Also presentwere Mrs. Clara B. Mounce, City Librarian, Mrs. Jerilynn Williams, Associate City Librarian, and Mrs. Mary Ann Montoya, secretary to the City Librarian. • 3. There were no visitors, 4. The minutes of the September 19 meeting were corrected to include the official thank you from the Library Board to Mr. Tim Adams. 5. In a discussion of the statistics report, Mrs. Mounce stated that the children's circulation has shown an increase each month from last year. Mrs. Mounce also gave a brief explanation of LSCA funds and mentioned that the library has already spent half ofthe funds. 6. There were no committee reports. 7. In the Librarian's Report, Mrs. Mounce called attention to the College Station Council minutes that mention the increased money allocation. A copy of the minutes were given to each of the board members. She also mentioned that Shiloh Baptist Church's book was published and showed the board the library's copy of the book. Mrs. Pruitt was very active in coordinating the publication. She also discussed the letter sent to the Bryan City Council regarding the parking lot, and passed out a copy of the' letter to each board member. 111 Vis. Mounce stated that the College Station support funds were due soon and that the College Station mayor is releasing a news report stating that he intends to revive the committee looking into the College Station libary needs. The College Station mayor wants to have a cooperative effort with the City of Bryan. One-third of this library's usage is from College Station patrons. Mrs. Mel Pruitt raised the question, "Is the Library Board doing all we can?" It was suggested that maybe the Board could call the College Station mayor and say the Library Board would like to be a member of their committee. It was discussed that the Library Board should take the initiative and make some recommendations to the City of College Station. Mrs. Allen mentioned it would be a good idea to write to the Mayor:-of College Station saying that some (all or any) members of the Library Board would be willing to serve with their committee. Mrs. Mounce mentioned that the reader-printer is working and is very versatile - the charge is 25Q a copy.. The copy machine is 15Q a copy. Mrs. Mounce mentioned that the IBM PC is here and running. Several staff members will attend training sessions in Austin to learn how to use this computer. Mrs. Mounce announced that the Friends of the Library Book Sale's profits were $5,850. 8. A. Unfinished Business - Literacy Program. Mrs. Williams mentioned the October 6 tutor training with Mrs. Maija Weimer. There were eleven volunteer tutors: school teacher, several homemakers, college students, pharmacists, and others. To date there are four students. The tutoring schedules are for one to one and a half hours, two times a week for six to eight weeks. On October 16 there was a Literacy Workshop here in the library. One of the things mentioned at the workshop was that we should set reasonable goals. Some contacts for this program will be Mr. Marvin Dixon, Adult Education Director from Bryan. The tutors will start at whatever point the student needs to start. Some of the reasons listed for wanting to read were: job related - better job; read to children - can help them; and wanted to read the Bible - or something to do with church. 9. A. New Business - Library Walk In Count. Monday, October 22., will start the walk in count for the library. This is the third year it has been done. Mrs. Mounce mentioned the need for volunteers and any library board member willing to volunteer will be appreciated. This year, the walk in count will also include a parking survey. There will also be a breakdown as to adult or children. B. New Business - Stack Survey Committee. The committee for space needs will consist of Judge Carolyn Ruffino and Mr. Ed Madeley. This committee will do a study of the stack survey. C. New Business - Citizens Appreciation Day. Citizens Appreciation Day for Bryan will be December 9, 2 to 5 p.m. Last year the library did a puppet show. Mrs... Mounce is on the Citizens Appreciation Day committee. Plans are for the library to do something for this day. • 9. D. New Business - Children's Puppet Show. The Children's Puppet Show will be a special production of "Witch Bazooza," by Librarians Robbin Olsen and Glenda Duncan. Several presentations will be given. E. New Business - November Library Board Meeting. It was agreed that the November board meeting will be November 28 because of the Thanksgiving holidays. 10. Request for items for agenda. 11. Meeting adjourned at 6:20 p.m. CAL47 /2/4,/, ehjc4L. Mrs. C. J. Allen, President Mrs. Clara B. Mounce, City Librarian 410 4 BRYAN PUBLIC LIBRARY • FINANCIAL REPORT ON COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT AND MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS OCTOBER, 1984 ' CITY FUNDS: books, continuation service, magazines & newspapers, records, audio-visual CITY OF BRYAN ALLOCATION $ 39,106.11 CITY OF COLLEGE STATION ALLOCATION $ 30,000.00 MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS: books, records, audio-visual, capital outlay, miscellaneous expenditures RESTRICTED GIFTS: RESTRICTED GIFT-REGULAR ACCOUNT $ 12,121.94 FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY FUND $ 198.04 HEDGCOCK ESTATE $ 311.98 TODERO ESTATE: $ 2,317.97 TRUSTS: • ROUNTREE ACCOUNT $ 371.76 F. LAW HENDERSON: TEXAS BOOKS ONLY $ 10.52 GRANTS: LSCA-STATE $ 16,417.47 TOTAL MONIES AVAILABLE FOR COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURES $ 100,855.79 MEMORIAL & GIFT FUND DONATIONS RECEIVED FOR THE MONTH $ 145.00 S PREPARED BY/a / i REVIEWED BY �,� A..1161)�/lr. BRYAN PUBLIC LIBRARY MONTHLY 'REPORT FOR OCTOBER, 1984 SERVICES THIS YEAR LAST YEAR Days Open 27 26 .y Auditorium Usage 54 54 New Borrowers 409 402 Renewed Borrowers 372 223 Replacement Borrowers Card 75 48 Overdue Notices 547 628 ROUNTREE ROOM Story Hours Attendance 361 250 Saturday Program 76 267 Class Visits & Tours/Attendance 22/484 18/293 . Special Programs 1/841/73 . • REFERENCE • ' Interlibrary Loan 42 47 . Questions 1,480 1,380 • Reserves Notified 151 256 . ELDERLY & HOMEBOUND Regular Print 36 64 • Large Type Print 222 241 • BOOKMOBILE Trips Made 29 24 Adult Books Non-fiction 77 122 . Fiction 373 358 Juvenile Non-fidtion 267 201 Fiction 1,399 1,085 Redmond Terrace 420 473 Oak Hill-Johnson school area 335 426 Collier 232 77 K-Mart • 571 608 A & M Methodist Church Day Care 136 72 Crestview Apt. 15 9 Raintree 234 168 Big Top Day Care 52 52 Manor East Mall 128 110 Carver 151 175 PREPARED BY Zah ath) REVIEWED BY NT-°'-- 6 • • • BRYAN PUBLIC LIBRARY MONTHLY REPORT FOR OCTOBER, 1984 CIRCULATION THIS YEAR LAST YEAR ADULT JUVENILE BOOKMOBILE ADULT JUVENILE BOOKMOBILE Non-fiction 5,646 1,887 , 344 5,664 1,957 323 Fiction 4,057 6,662 1,772 3,332 5,894 1,443 Pamphlets 6 2 - 11 0 - Periodicals 545 5 - 540 21 - • Framed Prints 80 6 - 86 2 - Picture File - 213 - - 3 - Records 269 279 - 222. 263 - Slide Sets - 5 - - 1 - Sculpture 7 - - 8 - - Paperbacks 3,117 349 158 - 4,238 274 124 Cassettes 116 - - 57 - - Film Strips - 35 - - 31 - Cameras 17 - - . * - - Multi-media kits - 19 - - * - TOTAL 13.86n 9.462 2.274 14,158 8.446 1 .89n GRAND TOTAL 25.596 2.4.494 BOOK STOCK THIS YEAR LAST YEAR Books Catalogued - Adult 416 - 430 Books Catalogued - Juvenile 31 202 Total Additions 447 637 Gifts Catalogued 78 67 Books Transferred 28 30 Books Repaired in Library 45 171 Books Withdrawn 261 - 105 Books Rebound 0 0 Magazines Bound 0 0 Records Catalogued 12 8 Records Withdrawn 3 5 Cassettes Catalogued 0 0 Cassettes Withdrawn 0 0 1 * Data not available at this time. ))// r� • PREPARED BY i,�� REVIEWED BY \"iJ /9 `�`� '�'