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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/19/1972 - Regular Agenda Packet - Bryan College Station Library System Advisory Board April 19, 1972 The Bryan Public Library Board of Trustees met at 5:00 P. M. in the • Library on April 19th. Present were Mr. W. D. Dunn, Vice-President of the Board, who presided in Dr. Crawford's absence, Mrs. R. J. Holmgreen, Mr. Edsel Burkhart , and Dr. Tom King. Mrs. Hazel Richardson}, the Librarian, was present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. In an examination of the statistics Mr. Burkhart noted we had a 20% increase over last year. The monthly book order was approved. Mr. Dunn, Chairman of the Budget and Finance Committee, reported that he had collected the $2000 yearly check fromthe County and brought it to Mrs. Richardson who had deposited it to our Restricted Gifts Account. Mrs. Richardson reported that the budget for 1972-1973 was complete and had been given to Mr. Sandlin. Increase in the budget over last year was noted to be from $150,082 to $164,832; being mostly in salaries, where a cost of living increase had been recommended. She noted also that she had increased the book budget from $1,000 to $20,000. The Board asked that the minutes reflect that the latest A. L. A. statistics on the average price of a book is 12.24. On Building and Grounds, Mrs. Richardson said she had received Suni, land's bid on refinishing the library walls. The bid is $3,970, which includes materials and installation. The budget figure is $2000. Mrs. Richardson estimated that there would be between five and six thousand left in the budget at the end of June because of several months when two positions on the staff had not been filled. She had discussed the matter with Mr. Sandlin and it had been agreeable with him, subject to the City 411 Commission's approval, to go ahead with the project and get it done within this fiscal year. On need for immediate help at the main charge desk, Mrs. Richardson • said Mr. Sandlin had called a departmental staff meeting at which he had said we would not be able to employ any additional personnel for the next year. He suggested that each department in the City try to solve the problem by calling on other departments to give a certain number of hours each week to the department in need of help. She said she had asked the Children's Room staff and the Bookmobile staff and that they were going to contribute staff hours each week to the main circulation desk. Mrs. Richardson reported on the outcome of Mrs. Pat Smith's meeting with the College Station Recreation Council. Mrs. Smith had written Mrs. Richardson giving a detailed report of her recommendations to the Council for library service. Mrs. Richardson read Mrs. Smith's letter to the Board. She said if College Station wished to pursue the matter further they would have to meet with our Library Board and our City Commission. 411 Mrs. Richardson said she had noted that the City Commission was revising the City Charter. She recommended that the section on the Library should provide for staggered terms of office for the trustees to prevent the pos- sibility of an entire Board going off at one time. A motion was made, seconded and carried, that this matter be called to the attention of the Charter Revision Committee with the Board's recommendation that this provision be added to the section on the Library. She reported on N. L. W. and the Annual Meeting of the Friends. A good attendance (at least one hundred) came to hear John Henry Faulk speak. The Board expressed its appreciation for an almost one hundred percent attendance of the City Commission. The Librarian's report included her attendance , Mrs. Kim's, and Miss Terwilliger's at T. L. A. She said it had been a profitable meeting. She 111 reported that she was a member of the Legislative Committee whose business it is to get the Library Systems Act funded. She is also a member of the Texas Public Library Standards Committee. She reported that this committee • has finished its work i. e. , the standards have been completely rewritten. She asked the Board's permission to attend A. L. A. in Chicago, June 25 - July 1. She said travel expenses had been provided for in the budget. Permission was granted. Mrs. Richardson read a letter she had received from Mrs. Neal Houston, President of the Friends of the Nacogdoches Library,who asked for help from us in planning their library program; i. e. building a new library. She had asked if Mrs. Richardson could come and speak to their group and describe our building program. Mrs. Richardson suggested that she thought it more fitting that a member of the Board speak to them. The Board unanimously voted to ask Dr. Crawford to do this. The meeting adjourned at 6:10 P. M. 4111 President Secretary Approved: BRYAN PUBLIC LIBRARY MONTHLY REPORT FOR April, 1972 _ • CIRCULATION YEAR. LAST YEAR Adult Juvenile Adult Juvenile Non-fiction 6429 6672 5660 6238 Fiction 8718 18570 6313 17286 Pamphlets 669 13 367 8 Periodicals 526 28 435 82 Framed Prints 113 26 70 36 Pictures 0 71 0 164 Records 215 0 17 0 Slides 0 2154 0 0 Total 16670 27534 12862 23814 Grand Total 44204 36676 SERVICES THIS YEAR LAST YEAR Days open 25 26 New borrowers 242 228 Reference questions 2367 2957 Story hour attendance 1010 617 Book reviews, radio programs, talks 62 28 • Classroom collections 277 368 Inter-Library Loan 262 195 Evening visitors 2472 2785 Evening circulation 3790 4111 Overdue notices 613 58o Bookmobile Trips made31 33 Books carried to schools, parks 4028 3333 Books circulated to schools, parks 20140 17093 Crestview 100 90 Redmond Terrace 456 531 Manor East 92 118 Millican 11 43 Wellborn 16 11 Girls Club 25 0 Boys Club 50 0 Harvey 0 17 Cedar Grove 103 107 Sherwood 100 8o Youth Center 0 0 BOOK STOCK THIS YEAR LAST YEAR Books purchased - Adult 361 251 Books purchased - Juvenile 263 178 ® Memorial books 74 27 Other gifts 2 6 Total additions 700 462 Books repaired in Library 310 260 Books withdrawn 0 0 Books rebound 0 142 Magazines bound 0 0 .'r BRYAN PUBLIC LIBRARY FINANCIAL REPORT FOR April, 1972 CASH ON HAND 20.00 COLT.FCTIONS FINES 116.80 LOST & PAID BOOKS 8.24 LIBRARY FEES TOTAL 145.04 RESTRICTED G1JTS 4,659.28 COLLECTIONS 2,152.80 TOTAL 6,812.08 EXPENDITURES None 111 BALANCE 6,812.08 ROUNTREE ACCOUN'. 539.i8 DEPOSITS None TOTAL 539.18 EXPENDATURES 71.20 BALANCE 467.98 REFUNDABLE DEPOSITS 305.00 COLLECTIONS 5.00 TOTAL 310.00 REE UNDS 10.00 EALA JCE 300.00 -ASF 30.00 • BRYAN PUBLIC L I BRARY ACCOUNT 4027 APRIL 1972 ACCOUNT NAME BUDGET EXPEND. ENCUM. UNENCUM.BAL . PERSONAL SERVICES SUPERV . EXEC, ADM IN. 10,080.00 8,400.00 1,680.00 , SKILLED LABOR 69,060.00 50,727.10 18,332,90 LABOR OPERATIONS 11,628.00 10,524.39 1,103.61 TOTAL 90,768,00 * 69,651.49 * .00 * 21,116.51 SUPPL I ES OFFICE SUPPLI ES 3,208.00 2,009.45 1,198.55 NEARING APPAREL 200.00 93.60 106.40 MOTOR VEHICLES 700.00 177.36 522.64 MINOR APPARATUS 300.00 7:3.45 226.55 LAUNDRY & CLEANING 200.00 67.30 132.70 OTHER SUPPLIES 700.00 160.28 539.72 OUTSTANDING ORDERS 161.25 161.25 cP TOTAL 5,308.00 * 2,581.4'4 * 161.25 * 2,565.31 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES COMMUNICATIONS 1,300.00 883.44 411.56 HIRE OF EQUIPMENT 350.00 230.00 120.00 ` COURT COSTS 50.00 50.00 TRAVELING EXPENSES 1,200.00 530.68 665.32 ' UTILITIES 16,050.00 14,939.35 1,110.65 MISCELLANEOUS 1,575.00 1,044.00 531.00 ASSOCI AT I ONAL DUES 400.00 332.00 68.00 FILM RENTAL 500.00 350.00 150.00 OUTSTANDING ORDERS 90.00 90.00 C2 TOTAL 21,425.00 * 18,313.47 * 90.00 * 3,016.53 MAI NT EN ANC E FURNITURE & FIXTURES 400.00 30.00 370.00 MOTOR VEHICLES 600.00 266.40 333.60 OFFICE MACHINES 400.00 283.50 111.50 BOOKS a) MAGAZINES 5,000.00 1,860.64 3,139.36 OUTSTANDING ORDERS 51.79 51.79 TOTAL 6,400.00 * 2,445.54 * 51.79 * 3,902.67 CAPITAL OUTLAY_ BUILDINGS 2,000.00 2,000.00 FURNITURE & FIXTURES 2,431.00 495.50 1,935.50 OFFICE MACHINES 250.00 183.00 67.00 BOOKS 18,459.00 12,415.80 6,043.20 MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS 4,500.00 3,223.72 1,271.28 OUTSTANDING ORDERS 10,558,06 10,558.06 TOTAL- 27,640.00 * '. 6,323.02 * 10,558.06 * 758.92 SUS_MARY -. PERSONAL SERVICES 90,768.00 69,651.49 21,116.51 SUPPLIES 5,308.00 2,581.44 161.25 2,565.31 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 21,425.00 18,313.47 90.00 3,016.53 MAINTENANCE 6,400.00 2,445.54 51.79 3,902.67 CAPITAL OUTLAY 27,640.00 - 16,323.02 10,558.06 758.92 TOTAL 151,541.00 * 109,319.96 * 10,861.10 * 31,359.94 MEMORIAL AND OTHER -GIFTS FOR APRIL 1972 • In-memory of Nina Heard Astin: $4.00 from Brownrigg H. Dewey, Jr. $3.00 from Mrs. Dona Coulter Carnes In memory of Mrs. Mabel Knox Berry: $3.00 from Joe E. Vincent In memory of Miss Sunshine Cole: $5.00 from Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Goodman $5.00 from Mrs. Julia G. Bobbitt $3.00 from Mr. and Mrs. Noah Dansby $5.00 from Mrs. J. M. Gordon; Mrs. Ruth Gordon McGill In memory of Richard Durst: $10.00 from Dillon, Giesenschlag, and Sharp In memory of Connie Hudson Martin: 11111 $3.30 from Patti Rounsaville In memory of Dick Blanton McCollum: $20.00 from Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beard In memory of Martha Lawrence Merrell: $5.00 from The Woman's Club $7.00 from Dr.' and Mrs. Robert Benbow In memory of Mrs. W. R. Newton, Grandmother of Mrs. David H. Kent: $5.30 from Mr. and Mrs. Jack T. Kent In memory of Gerald Wayne Peterson: $5.00 from Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Brack In memory of J. D. Prewit: $5.00 from Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Coffey . In memory of Mrs. Faye Stanley: ;3.00 from Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Kelley A gift: $7050 from Bryan-College Station Music Teachers Association for a book: The Musician's World, Great Composers in Their Letters, ed. by Hans Gal A book: from Conservation Committee of Extension Club: Wildlife in Danger by James Fisher A book: from Conservation Committee of Extension Club: Off the Beaten Trail by William E. 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