Monday, May 3, 2010

My extended interview

What a beautiful day! Hope you were able to get outside and enjoy some of it!
After looking over my interview I noticed that some very important information missing. I finally was able to catch up with the Director again. Please read along for the last of my interview.

Q. In reviewing my notes I noticed there were some areas within the library that I hadn't mentioned in our last interview. Please explain to me about your policy, budget and planning for your technology?

A. We are continually changing our budget and policies to meet the needs of the current year we are serving. Our technology budget is set at $9,000. That amount is for everything that can be foreseen for the year, databases, web support etc..., plus it must cover any maintenance or software along with the server we replace every 4 years.

Q. When you have a patron who is interested in using the computers do you have certain guidelines or instructions for them to go by?

A. If we have a patron who needs assistance, we define that as a reference issue. Yes, we try to assist them as best we can for what the issue may be. As for guidelines, we have a 30 min. limit per computer when there is a number of patrons waiting for use, however that doesn't occur very often and normal use is for 1 hour. Because we are unfiltered, we have specific computers in our children's room just for children. When a parent fills out a form for their child to use the computer we give them a child internet safety guideline that helps them understand their respociblities in that particular area.

Q. How do you feel about the space that you have for your technology, networking, patron computers, server closet?

A. Well our space is sufficent, we would like to have bigger areas for our patrons. When the computers are all being used it's a little cramped, a lot of times the YA computer is very popular because there's only one so spacing is better. All our computers are accessible for the disabiled but some places have better capability than others. As for our server closet, it's really bad, it's to hot, it's tiny so it's not the best for the equipment but it's work in progress.

Q. Last question, What doesn't work for you in the technology program?(venders, computer repair, outlets, space, etc.)

A. At this time we are not very happy with our venders. The vender we've purchased hardware from, we've had to send back three times because they came to us already broken. We call and pay for our technician to come in and set up the new equipment only to find out that it's not working so we must spend the money to have him come back again when we receive more equipment.
The other vender who set us up with a new server ended up paid charging us more than the estimate we were given. We plan to shop put on elibs for another vender, plus ask other libraries who they are using.
We trust our tech, he's dependable and takes good care of our equipment. He's helped us out so many times and knows what he's doing.
The other area that could have been set up better is the cable for our copy machines to be able to transfer images from the second floor to the first floor for larger prints and color.

Karen, as always a pleasure talking with you! Thank you so much for taking the time to meet with me.

Springvale Public Library
Library Building  from Main Street

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Springvale Library and Automation

Well good day!! What lovely weather, the wind has a bit of a chill, but still lovely weather :)

Today I interviewed Karen Eger(Library Director) of the Springvale Public Library about the automation program they have. Below you will find the interview, please read along. . . . . . . . .

Q. What kind of Automation does the library use?

A. We use Follett but an older version. This choice was made before I was on board but I believe the reason was because all of the local schools use this as well as the Goodall Library which we partner with in many areas of service.

Q. What kind of social/physical network services do you have?

A. Our website is very basic we of-course have Internet access and access for patrons to get into their account and place holds on books. We use Overdrive, set up by the State Library for our downloads of audio books, and Marvel database. We are not on Facebook, Twitter or MySpace because we do not have the time or staff for the maintenance.

Q. Are there special features?

A. We have this page called Literature Map you can go to. Anyone can type in an authors name and a balloon effect starts with what other readers have read, it's very fun. We had tried blogging for our teens but they were having problems with log ons and we are so busy that we just couldn't make it work.

Q. Do you see any trends?

A. Oh yes, if we could somehow receive text from our patrons, that would work. We are in an era of younger age groups that no longer are interested in emails. For a library to receive and send texts, that would work greatly. Another area would be to accept credit cards, we have many patrons who would be very interested in paying late fees online but the cost of a small library is just to much to absorb. Larger libraries with a sound budget, I could see but with a small library like ours with tight budgets, it doesn't work for us right now.

Q. What are the responsibilities of the staff for maintenance and using the system? How many computers do you have for use?

A. The entire staff are expected to be able to know and help the patrons with the computer systems. We offer help with privately owned laptops and can give out forms to follow for getting online, but we let them operate their own property. There are 2 of us who work on the website and we understand basic operations of our computer systems. We keep a log for help but if all else fails we call our technician.
We have 23 computers, 14 have Internet stations and we do offer free wireless. Our board was interested in charging for usage of the wireless but like I stated earlier, the cost is just to much for us to even discuss for now.

M. Thank you so much Karen for taking the time for this interview.
K. You're very welcome :)

Well I hope you have enjoyed our time together and are interested in visiting the Springvale Public Library . . . . . . enjoy!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Onsite library visit

Okay, I have yet to get an appointment for my visit to the Springvale Public Library, but I can give you some information about where you can locate it.

Springvale Public Library
443 Main Street
Springvale , Maine 04083

Web-site: http://www.springvalelibrary.org/

Wonderful library with an amazing collection of local and state History and Genealogy
A great children's area with open spaces and plenty of fun for reading or enjoying the blocks and stuffed animals.
The first floor has cozy areas for reading, using their computers or using your own laptop.
The YA space is small but holds two computers and two plush chairs for relaxing with a good book.
There is also a great collection of DVD's and Audio books.
The second floor, where the Genealogy area is located which has plenty of room with tables and copy machines plus another area of computers very spacious for research.
If you get the chance to stop by, you'll be greeted by the very friendly staff eager to help!

The parking lot behind the library is small but plenty of parking beyond that area.