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LIBRARY BOARD. Kevin Davis - Parish President Ann Torczon - President Dr. Argiro Morgan - Vice President Meg Cammatte - Secretary/Treasurer Kristin Lyons Barbara Morgan Silvia Muller Kristen Scott. LIBRARY SERVICES. Adult, Children, & Young Adult Book Collections
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LIBRARY BOARD • Kevin Davis - Parish President • Ann Torczon - President • Dr. Argiro Morgan - Vice President • Meg Cammatte - Secretary/Treasurer • Kristin Lyons • Barbara Morgan • Silvia Muller • Kristen Scott
LIBRARY SERVICES • Adult, Children, & Young Adult Book Collections • Video and Audio Collections • CD/DVD Collection • Magazines & Newspapers • Genealogy & Local History Collection • Family History Center • Reference Services
LIBRARY SERVICES (cont.) • State Depository Collection • Online Databases • Computer Services • Adult, Children & Young Adult Programming • Meeting Rooms • Class Visits • Forms (Passports, Tax, Voter, etc)
REFERENCE SERVICES • In-house Reference • Telephone Reference • E-mail Reference
CHILDREN & YOUNG ADULT PROGRAMS • Summer Reading • Storytime • Crafts • Prime Time • Monthly Teen Programs
ADULT PROGRAMS • Cultural Programs • Book Clubs • LEH Reading Programs • IRS Help • Author Visits
COMPUTER SERVICES • Computer Classes • Internet • Databases • E-mail • Word Processing • Educational Software • Children’s Software • Genealogy Software
SPECIAL EVENTS • Walker Percy Symposium • Whisperings Cemetery Tour • Genealogy Open House • Christmas Around The World • Exhibits
ABITA SPRINGS • Date Established: 1950 • Current Building: 1973 • Collection: 17,772 items (3.4%) • Circulation: 18,303 (1.8%) • Square Feet: 1,600
BUSH • Date Established: 1952 • Current Building: 1975 • Collection: 16,499 items (3.2%) • Circulation: 21,151 (2.0%) • Square feet: 1,600
CAUSEWAY • Date Established: 1999 • Collection: 19,248 items (3.7%) • Circulation: 51,846 (5.1%) • Square feet: 4,900
COVINGTON • Date Established: 1950 • Current Building: 1987 • Collection: 114,154 items (22.3%) • Circulation: 204,444 (20.00%) • Square feet: 18,252
ELECTRONIC RESOURCE CENTER • Date Established: 1999 • Workstations: 19 • Scanners: 4 • Genealogy Data Disks: 300 • CD-ROM Software • Study Room • Square feet: 2,000
FOLSOM • Date Established: 1950 • Current Building: 1987 • Collection: 21,775 items (4.2%) • Circulation: 20,754 (2.0%) • Square feet: 2,000
LACOMBE • Date Established: 1950 • Current Building: 1993 • Collection: 15,193 items (3%) • Circulation: 26,966 (2.7%) • Square feet: 1,500
LEE ROAD • Date Established: 1987 • Current Building: 1987 • Collection: 19,057 items (3.7%) • Circulation: 21,502 (2.1%) • Square feet: 2,000
MADISONVILLE • Date Established: 1950 • Current Building: 1987 (Built in 1906) • Collection: 22,937 items (4.5%) • Circulation: 23,619 (2.3%) • Square feet: 2,000
MANDEVILLE • Date Established: 1950 • Current Building: 1986 (Enlarged in the 1990s) • Collection: 83,156 items (16.2%) • Circulation: 208,002 (20.5%) • Square feet: 10,000
PEARL RIVER • Date Established: 1950 • Current Building: 1987 • Collection: 23,664 items (4.6%) • Circulation: 24,525 (2.4%) • Square feet: 2,000
PONTCHARTRAIN • Date Established: 1993 • Collection: 20,727 items (4%) • Circulation: 33,156 (3.2%) • Square feet: 1,900
SLIDELL • Date Established:1950 • Current Building: 1989 • Collection: 137,549 items (27%) • Circulation: 322,572 (32%) • Square feet: 22,000
Pontchartrain Branch • No Patron Restrooms • No Meeting Room • Inadequate space for Children’s Activities • Insufficient Seating and Study Areas • Insufficient staff working area • No room for additional books
Your mission • We think St. Tammany deserves better. • The library board needs your help to articulate a vision of library service for St. Tammany Parish in the 21st Century: • How should St. Tammany’s library system grow? Are there “peer” libraries for the library to emulate? How does future growth support current long-range plans? • How should the library system be configured in the Parish? Main or “co-main”? Regional or community libraries? What is the appropriate mix? • What defines a “main” or a “co-main” or a “regional” or a “community” library? • How large should the branches be? • Where should branches be located?
How do we get there? • Review existing resources and information • Demographic, political, economic conditions in the Parish today and in the year 2015 (New Directions 2025) • Local library use trends • Peer library comparative benchmark analyses • Other data sources??? • Develop alternate service scenarios • Simultaneous focus on the Parish at large and its individual communities • Type of branches • Number of branches • Distribution of resources • Estimate space needs based on resource distribution models • Recommend the optimum facilities scenario(s) to the Library Board
Space needs assessment calculations • Establish the design population • Projection of population (20 yrs preferred) • Accommodate extended service population • Collection space • Bookstock @ 10 volumes per square foot • Periodical display @ 1.0 titles per square foot • Periodical backfiles @ 0.5 square feet per title per year retained • Nonprint holdings @ 10 items per square foot • Patron computer network stations @ 50 square feet per station • Reader seating space • Allow 30 square feet per reader seat
Space needs assessment calculations • Staff work space • Allow 125-150 square feet per work station • Meeting room space • General meeting space @ 10 square feet per seat (plus 100 square feet for a presenter) • Conference space @ 25 square feet per seat (plus 10 square feet per seat in gallery) • Children’s programming space @ 10-15 square feet per seat (plus 80 sq.ft. for a presenter) • Computer training space @ 50 square feet per seat (plus 80 square feet for a presenter)
Space needs assessment calculations • Special use space • Add the allocations for collection space, reader seating space, staff work space, and meeting room space • Divide that total by a factor ranging from 4 (which produces a generous allocation) to 6 (for a minimum allocation) • Nonassignable space • Add the allocations for the first five types of space • Divide that total by a factor ranging from 3 (for a generous allocation) to 4 (four a minimum allocation) • Add all six allocations for a space needs estimate tailored for your library
Parish Growth • 2002 Population – 201,502* • 32.4% Growth Since 1990* • Fastest Growing Parish • 5th Largest Parish in State* • 4th Largest Parish by 2010 *LATEST CENSUS
Checkouts Per Resident in 2002 • East Baton Rouge Parish 6.3 per resident • St. Tammany Parish Library 5.0 per resident • Shreve Memorial (Shreveport) 4.0 per resident • Jefferson Parish 3.6 per resident • Orleans Parish 2.2 per resident • National Average 2.8 per resident
Public libraries nationwideserving 175,000 to 225,000 population St. Tammany 50th%ile 75th%ile Books 434,046 409,650 530,371 Audio 15,307 15,307 27,728 Video 18,511 11,325 18,371 Nonprint % 7.79% 7.00% 9.55% Public PCs 69 74 107 Circulation 1,012,841 1,118,899 1,613,136