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Population: City 382,457 * Metro Area: 550,000. *If you had made that guess in 1957, you would have won:. Tulsa City County Library System. 25 Locations throughout Metropolitan Tulsa Daily Delivery Service between branchesIII Millennium online catalog/staff moduleswww.tulsalibrary.org. Outreach Services in Tulsa.
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1. Tulsa City County Library SystemOutreach Services Department How We Do It!
--Amy Stephens, Brad Thomas, presenters
2. Population: City 382,457 *Metro Area: 550,000 *If you had made that guess in 1957, you would have won:
3. Tulsa City County Library System 25 Locations throughout Metropolitan Tulsa
Daily Delivery Service between branches
III Millennium online catalog/staff modules
www.tulsalibrary.org
4. Outreach Services in Tulsa
First Bookmobile Service was instituted in the 1930s by Alma Reid McGlenn
5. 1960’s Ms. Gerry Hendon, Library Assistant, began a service to shut ins when one elderly couple could no longer walk to the nearest bookmobile stop
11 Bookmobiles visited numerous schools and isolated spots around the county
7. 1970’s The ‘Mod Mobile’ began serving only neighborhoods
Service to Nursing Homes and Shut Ins was increased and included showing films
Staff of ‘Special Services’ took books inside the county jail and served customers directly
8. 1973-74
10. 1980’s As Branches grew the Bookmobile mission changed to one of serving only at risk populations, particularly the Tulsa Housing Authority sites.
Tulsa became a Talking Book distribution center
Special Services moves to roomier location in a branch library
11. 1990’s A new Bookmobile was purchased in 1990
Special Services renamed Outreach Services
Bifolkal kits purchased and lent to Nursing Homes
Outreach moves back to Central Library; drops Talking Book service
13. 2000’s Automation of the Bookmobile!
Nursing Home service renamed Your Library Connection, grows to over 60 locations
Homebound services add Books by Mail
14. Staffing: 6.5 FTE 2 clerks, who also function as ˝ time drivers
3 fulltime associates, splitting time between YLC and Bookmobile
1 half time associate, Homebound
1 Manager
15. Bookmobile Service 16 visits a week to low income, at risk housing communities
16. Pictures of real customers were used for the graphic wrap artwork.
18. 4 nights 3-8; Friday afternoons
19. Automation Details Sprint Sierra 580 EVDO Card
Two laptops connected through Ethernet
Connect real time to the ILS server
22. The Bookmobile collection: Mostly paperbacks
Children’s section includes board books, easy picture and readers, juvenile fiction and nonfiction.
YA and Adult materials include very popular fiction and popular and basic life skills non-fiction
Spanish and Bilingual materials
Family and Children’s DVDs
23. Homebound Services 20 hour a week associate
Chooses items for customer, placing holds or going to the shelf
Keeps file and Access Record
Finds volunteer, coordinates delivery
24. Homebound File Front
25. Homebound file drawer
27. Books by Mail Two types-
Free Matter for the Blind (customer must be visually impaired)
Merchandise Return-
Costs $660 a year plus a deposit account with USPS. .65 cents per piece plus postage both ways
29. Your Library Connection Serving 60+ Assisted Living, Nursing Homes, and other Senior/Disabled Living Centers
Once a month visits
Bifolkal kits and staff programming support
31. Our Dodge Sprinter Van
32. “Reading keeps Dymple Young”
33. Bifokal Kits
36. Large Print Collection Receive most standing orders published in the U.S.
All 25 locations have some LP titles
Staff sends out LP newsletter each month
Lists all new LP titles received and links to catalog; distributes to appropriate customers
37. The office
38. Jails and Shelters Donated items gathered by staff
Agencies can ask for certain types of items
Gathered items are picked up by the agencies and distributed by them
39. The Future New Services starting in 2008 using ELF purchased this year
41. The Reading Roadshow Pilot Project – Fall 2007
Proposed project – Spring 2008
43. Delivery Drivers