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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-19-2022-BLT-AGENDA PACKETCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES AGENDA Newport Beach Central Library 1000 Avocado Avenue, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Monday, December 19, 2022 - 5:00 PM Board of Library Trustees Members: Paul Watkins, Chair Janet Ray, Vice Chair Douglas Coulter, Secretary Barbara Glabman, Trustee Ash Kumra, Trustee Staff Members: Melissa Hartson, Library Services Director Francine Jacome, Administrative Support Specialist The Board of Library Trustees meeting is subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act. Among other things, the Brown Act requires that the Board of Library Trustees agenda be posted at least seventy-two (72) hours in advance of each regular meeting and that the public be allowed to comment on agenda items before the Commission and items not on the agenda but are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Board of Library Trustees. The Chair may limit public comments to a reasonable amount of time, generally three (3) minutes per person. The public can submit questions and comments in writing for the Board of Library Trustees to consider. Please send them by email to the Library Services Department at LibraryBoard@newportbeachca.gov by Sunday, December 18, at 4:00 p.m. to give the Board of Library Trustees time to consider your comments. All emails will be made part of the record. The City of Newport Beach’s goal is to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in all respects. If, as an attendee or a participant at this meeting, you will need special assistance beyond what is normally provided, we will attempt to accommodate you in every reasonable manner. Please contact Melissa Hartson, Library Services Director, at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting to inform us of your particular needs and to determine if accommodation is feasible at (949) 717-3801 or mhartson@newportbeachca.gov. NOTICE REGARDING PRESENTATIONS REQUIRING USE OF CITY EQUIPMENT Any presentation requiring the use of the City of Newport Beach’s equipment must be submitted to the Library Services Department 24 hours prior to the scheduled meeting. I.CALL MEETING TO ORDER II.ROLL CALL III.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE IV.NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The City provides a yellow sign-in card to assist in the preparation of the minutes. The completion of the card is not required in order to address the Board of Library Trustees. If the optional sign-in card has been completed, it should be placed in the tray provided. The Board of Library Trustees of Newport Beach welcomes and encourages community participation. Public comments are generally limited to three (3) minutes per person to allow everyone to speak. Written comments are encouraged as well. The Board of Library Trustees has the discretion to extend or shorten the time limit on agenda or non-agenda items. As a courtesy, please turn cell phones off or set them in the silent mode. December 19, 2022 Page 2 Board of Library Trustees Meeting V.CONSENT CALENDAR All matters listed under CONSENT CALENDAR are considered to be routine and will all be enacted by one motion in the form listed below. Board of Library Trustees have received detailed staff reports on each of the items recommending an action. There will be no separate discussion of these items prior to the time the Board of Library Trustees votes on the motion unless members of the Board of Library Trustees request specific items to be discussed and/or removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action. Members of the public who wish to discuss a Consent Calendar item should come forward upon invitation by the Chair. A.Consent Calendar Items Minutes of the Nov. 21, 2022 Board of Library Trustees Meeting (pp. 5-11)1. DRAFT OF MINUTES Patron Comments (pp. 12-14)2. Monthly review of evaluations of library services through suggestions and requests received from patrons. PATRON COMMENTS Library Activities (pp. 15-23)3. Monthly update of library events, services and statistics. NOVEMBER ACTIVITIES Expenditure Status Report (p. 24)4. Monthly expenditure status of the library's operating expense, services, salaries and benefits by department. NOVEMBER EXPENDITURES Board of Library Trustees Monitoring List (p. 25)5. List of agenda items and dates for monthly review of projects by the Board of Library Trustees. MONITORING LIST December 19, 2022 Page 3 Board of Library Trustees Meeting VI.CURRENT BUSINESS A.Items for Review Circulation Policy Review (NBPL 12)(pp. 26-45)6. Staff requests that the Board of Library Trustees review and approve the revisions to Library Policy NBPL 12, Circulation Policy. CIRCULATION POLICY REPORT CIRCULATION POLICY REPORT-ATTACHMENTS A-C Review Holidays and Meeting Schedule (pp. 46-48)7. Staff requests that the Board of Library Trustees review the 2023 holidays and meeting schedule. HOLIDAY AND SCHEDULE REPORT HOLIDAY AND SCHEDULE REPORT-ATTACHMENT A Lecture Hall Update8. Trustee Ray will report on activities related to the Library Lecture Hall project. Balboa Branch Replacement Update9. Trustee Ray will report on activities related to the Balboa Branch Replacement project. Library Services10. Report of Library issues regarding services, patrons and staff. B.Monthly Reports Library Foundation Liaison Reports11. A. Library Foundation Board - Report of the most recently attended meeting. B. Library Live Lectures Committee - Report of the most recently attended meeting. C. Witte Lectures Committee - Report of the most recently attended meeting. Friends of the Library Liaison Report12. Trustee update of the most recently attended Friends of the Library Board meeting. December 19, 2022 Page 4 Board of Library Trustees Meeting Literacy Services Liaison Report13. Trustee update of the most recently attended Literacy Services Advisory Board meeting. VII.PUBLIC COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS Public comments are invited and non-agenda items generally considered to be within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Board of Library Trustees. Speakers must limit comments to three (3) minutes. Before speaking, we invite, but do not require, you to state your name for the record. The Board of Library Trustees has the discretion to extend or shorten the speakers’ time limit on agenda or non-agenda items, provided the time limit adjustment is applied equally to all speakers. As a courtesy, please turn cell phones off or set them in the silent mode. VIII.BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES ANNOUNCEMENTS OR MATTERS WHICH MEMBERS WOULD LIKE PLACED ON A FUTURE AGENDA FOR DISCUSSION ACTION OR REPORT (NON-DISCUSSION ITEM) IX.ADJOURNMENT DRAFT CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Board of Library Trustees Newport Beach Central Library 1000 Avocado Avenue, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Meeting Minutes Monday, November 21, 2022 – 5:00 p.m. I.CALL MEETING TO ORDER – 5:00 P.M. II. ROLL CALL – Roll Call by Francine Jacome, Administrative Support Specialist Trustees Present: Chair Paul Watkins, Secretary Douglas Coulter, Trustee Barbara Glabman, Trustee Ash Kumra Trustees Absent: Vice Chair Janet Ray (excused) Staff Present: Melissa Hartson, Library Services Director Francine Jacome, Administrative Support Specialist Rebecca Lightfoot, Adult Services Coordinator/Acting Library Services Manager Annika Helmuth, Branch and Youth Services Coordinator Claudia Lavenant, Literacy Coordinator Staff Absent: Andrew Kachaturian, Circulation and Technical Processing Coordinator III.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE – Led by Chair Watkins IV.NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC – Waived V. CONSENT CALENDAR – Administrative Support Specialist Francine Jacome INTRODUCTIONS – Chair Watkins introduced Literacy Coordinator Claudia Lavenant who gave the BLT a summation of her background and stated she was excited about the role. A.Consent Calendar Items 1.Minutes of the October 17, 2022 Board of Library Trustees (BLT) Meeting Chair Watkins introduced the Consent Calendar and confirmed that the other Trustees did not wish to discuss and/or did not wish to remove items from the Consent Calendar. He then called for the public comment but heard none and noted that he had several comments. 2. Patron Comments Monthly review of evaluations of library services through suggestions and requests received from patrons. 5 Board of Library Trustees Meeting Minutes November 21, 2022 Page 2 3. Library Activities Monthly update of library events, services, and statistics. 4. Expenditure Status Report Monthly expenditure status of the library's operating expenses, services, salaries, and benefits by department. Chair Watkins noted that one-third of the way into the Fiscal Year (FY) they had expended 32% of the budget. They remain approximately 1% underbudget. 5. Board of Library Trustees Monitoring List List of agenda items and dates for monthly review of projects by the BLT. Chair Watkins called for a Motion on the minutes and noted that Trustee Kumra would be abstaining because of his prior absence. Motion made by Trustee Glabman, seconded by Secretary Coulter, and carried (4-0-0-1) to approve the Consent Calendar with the minutes as presented. AYES: Watkins, Glabman, Coulter, Kumra (Consent Calendar) NOES: ABSTENTIONS: Kumra (Minutes) ABSENCES: Ray VI. CURRENT BUSINESS A. Items for Review 6. Resolution Honoring Library Facilities Specialist Eddie Flores The BLT will honor Eddie Flores for his 40 years of service to the City of Newport Beach. Chair Watkins read a resolution in honor of Eddie Flores’ 40 years with the City of Newport Beach. 7. Media Lab Use Policy (NBPL 6) Staff recommends that the BLT review Library Policy NBPL 6, Media Lab Use, and requests the Board approve changes. Library Services Director Hartson reported that the Media Lab Use policy served its purpose, and the lab was available to the public with reservations. Staff did not recommend any major changes to the policy. Staff recommended a minor change to the format as the Library no longer sold CDs. Chair Watkins called for BLT discussion and the public comment but heard none. Motion made by Secretary Coulter, seconded by Trustee Kumra, and carried (4-0-0-1) to approve the changes to Library Policy NBPL 6, Media Lab Use, as presented. AYES: Watkins, Glabman, Coulter, Kumra 6 Board of Library Trustees Meeting Minutes November 21, 2022 Page 3 NOES: ABSTENTIONS: ABSENCES: Ray 8. Sound Lab Use Policy (NBPL 7) Staff recommends that the BLT review Library Policy NBPL 7, Sound Lab Use, and requests the Board approve changes. Chair Watkins stated that NBPL 7 had the same changes as NBPL 6. Library Services Director Hartson indicated that the exact same line was changed in both policies as the Library no longer sold CDs. Chair Watkins confirmed that the policies were similar. Library Services Director Hartson agreed that was true. Chair Watkins called for BLT or public comment. Rhonda Watkins, Newport Beach resident, inquired about the cost of flash drives sold to patrons. Adult Services Coordinator/Acting Library Services Manager Lightfoot said they were market price and the discount provided fluctuated. Currently they were $4 each and the Library did not profit from them. Motion made by Secretary Coulter, seconded by Trustee Kumra, and carried (4-0-0-1) to approve the changes to Library Policy NBPL 7, Sound Lab Use, as presented. AYES: Watkins, Glabman, Coulter, Kumra NOES: ABSTENTIONS: ABSENCES: Ray 9. Grant Acceptance from California State Library Staff recommends the BLT approve the acceptance of a grant from the California State Library Literacy Services to support the Newport Beach Public Library’s Project Adult Literacy (PAL) Program. Chair Watkins stated that the grant was from the California State Library in the amount of $43,022. Library Services Director Hartson explained that the City applied for State Grants for Literacy Services every year. The grant amount was awarded based on the number of learners and tutors in the program as well as other factors. The $43,022 grant was the first of a two part grant. A smaller amount would come through in Spring 2023. The grant was to support staffing of Literacy Services programming. Chair Watkins confirmed that a thank you letter would be sent. 7 Board of Library Trustees Meeting Minutes November 21, 2022 Page 4 Library Services Director Hartson indicated that she would follow up on that. Trustee Glabman asked who the grant writer was. Library Services Director Hartson explained that the grant was part of the program and was an annual report submitted by the Literacy Coordinator. Trustee Glabman suggested that person send the thank you letter. Jerry Kappel, Newport Beach Public Library Foundation (NBPLF), explained that a report was provided to the State annually. There was not really anyone to thank as the grant went through a panel. He suggested thanking the local state legislators. Chair Watkins confirmed there was no further BLT discussion and no public comment. Motion made by Secretary Coulter, seconded by Trustee Glabman, and carried (4-0-0-1) to accept the grant from the California State Library Literacy Services to support the Newport Beach Public Library’s PAL Program. AYES: Watkins, Glabman, Coulter, Kumra NOES: ABSTENTIONS: ABSENCES: Ray 10. Lecture Hall Update Trustee Ray will report on activities related to the Library Lecture Hall project. Library Services Director Hartson reported that City Council approved the remaining naming rights with the Stahr Courtyard and Louise and Roy Woolsey Memorial Lobby. The Beyond Books Campaign was live on the website as they had moved into the public portion of the campaign. Chair Watkins inquired about the fund matching program. Mr. Kappel said that they were at a 40% match of $500,000. He also noted that the amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was approved. That included the potential naming right for the auditorium. Chair Watkins thought fundraising was going well. Mr. Kappel stated they met the initial threshold. Chair Watkins called for BLT or public comments and heard none, so he received and filed the report. 11. Balboa Branch Replacement Update Trustee Ray will report on activities related to the Balboa Branch Replacement project. 8 Board of Library Trustees Meeting Minutes November 21, 2022 Page 5 Library Services Director Hartson reported that the bids had closed. Public Works was reviewing the submissions and the award would go out in 2023. Once the consultant was picked the BLT would have input. Chair Watkins confirmed that Library Services Director Hartson was speaking about an architect. Library Services Director Hartson said that they would know in the new year who won the bid. Chair Watkins called for BLT or public comments and heard none, so he received and filed the report. 12. Library Services Report of Library issues regarding services, patrons, and staff. Library Services Director Hartson noted that the BLT met the new Literacy Coordinator earlier in the evening. She read from the meeting packet a list of employees with milestone service years. The PAL Holiday Party was scheduled for Saturday, December 3, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. and RSVPs were accepted through the website. Chair Watkins called for BLT or public comment, but there was none. He received and filed the report. B. Monthly Reports 13. Library Foundation Liaison Reports A. Library Foundation Board – Report on the most recently attended meeting. Library Services Director Hartson reported that the Board met and approved a fundraising event in January. They were also rolling out a Giving Tuesday campaign focused on technology for the Library. Mr. Kappel explained that Giving Tuesday was the Tuesday following Thanksgiving and was a national day of giving. Last year’s campaign was for children’s books at the Mariner’s Branch. This year they intended to upgrade tech toys and purchase audio enabled books for children. They were publicizing the drive with an email to their 15,000 followers. Chair Watkins called for BLT and public comment, but there was none so he received and filed the report. B. Library Live Lectures Committee – Report on the most recently attended meeting. Trustee Kumra stated that the last event was well attended. Chair Watkins said that 160 people attended. 9 Board of Library Trustees Meeting Minutes November 21, 2022 Page 6 Trustee Kumra said that the author was excellent. The Library Live Committee was looking to expand the types of authors and subjects in 2023. The goal was to make future events as successful as possible. Chair Watkins noted that the focus of the Library Live Lectures had been on fiction. Trustee Kumra believed the intent was to still discuss fiction, but to open it up to more types of fiction. Trustee Glabman asked if they were looking for authors that would be bigger draws. Trustee Kumra said that there was discussion about hosting big names versus up-and- coming authors. In order to bring more known authors, the budget would have to increase and that was a Board level decision. Mr. Kappel commended the Chair for his introduction of the speaker. The last speaker of the year, Min Jin Lee, was expected to sell out and had already sold 100 seats. They extended invitations to the learners from PAL in order to encourage them to read. Chair Watkins confirmed there was no further discussion and received and filed the report. C. Witte Lectures Committee – Report on the most recently attended meeting. Chair Watkins said that the Committee was impressive and that he had enjoyed watching them discuss the upcoming season. He announced Anne Applebaum had sold 83 tickets for February 10 and 70 tickets for February 11. Dr. Arthur Caplan sold 69 tickets for March 3 and 65 tickets for March 4. Cristina Mittermeir sold 71 tickets for March 31 and 67 tickets for April 1. Dr. Jill Lepore sold 77 tickets for April 28 and 75 tickets for April 29. With 300 fixed seats in the new library lecture hall, they would need to increase attendance to justify the size of the facility. He called for BLT or public comment, but there was none. He indicated the BLT received and filed the report. 14. Friends of the Library Liaison Report Trustee update on the most recently attended Friends of the Library Board meeting. Secretary Coulter reported that the Friends of the Library did not meet in November. They had a volunteer lunch attended by 61 people that was lovely. In June they hold a member luncheon. The volunteer luncheon honored people that had served anywhere from 5 to 25 years. The income for October 2022 was $23,867 which was up from $19,618 in October 2021. The next sale was scheduled for January 13 and 14 with January 13 being only open to members. The Friends hoped to have 600 boxes of books by that date. The Friends were a great organization, and he was honored to represent the BLT before them. Trustee Glabman stated that the Friends funded wonderful programming. Chair Watkins called for BLT and public comment. Hearing none he received and filed the report. 15. Literacy Services Liaison Report 10 Board of Library Trustees Meeting Minutes November 21, 2022 Page 7 Trustee update on the most recently attended Project Adult Literacy (PAL) Advisory Board meeting. Trustee Glabman stated that the BLT had met Literacy Coordinator Claudia Lavenant. There were currently 60 active tutors, with 12 waiting and 94 active learners, with 17 waiting. $43,022 was received from the California Library Literacy Services Grant. Classes were currently full, with a waiting list, and she listed the courses for the BLT. A new course was proposed called News Bias and she thought that had the potential to be opened to the entire Library community. The annual report was in progress and a solicitation letter went out earlier in the week. California placed a value of $33.61/hour on volunteers and that translated to $14,822 in volunteer hours for September 2022. PAL was losing Board Members and any recommendations for people should be directed to the PAL office. She was impressed with the caliber of the people who served. Chair Watkins called for further comment or questions from both the BLT and the public. Hearing none he received and filed the report. VII. PUBLIC COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS None. VIII. BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES ANNOUNCEMENTS OR MATTERS WHICH MEMBERS WOULD LIKE PLACED ON A FUTURE AGENDA FOR DISCUSSION, ACTION OR REPORT (NON-DISCUSSION ITEM) Chair Watkins announced that the next BLT meeting was scheduled for December 19. He also mentioned the Corona del Mar branch’s Holiday Open House on December 3. Branch and Youth Services Coordinator Annika Helmuth explained that there would be crafts, children’s activities, performances by local high school students, and refreshments. IX. ADJOURNMENT – 5:38 P.M. 11 NOVEMBER 2022Comment #Date ReceivedSource of CommentStaff MemberStaff Member TitleDate Responded to Patron 111/02/2022EmailRebecca LightfootLibrary Services Manager, Acting11/02/2022211/06/2022 + 11/17/2022EmailTerry SanchezPrograms Specialist11/09/2022311/13/2022EmailTerry SanchezPrograms Specialist11/13/2022411/13/2022EmailRebecca LightfootLibrary Services Manager, Acting11/14/2022511/15/2022EmailAndy KachaturianCirc. & Tech. Processing Coordinator11/15/2022Does the library still provide a service to apply for / renew passports? If so, please give me the contact/reservation information. Thank you.Yes, the Library is still an authorized United States Passport acceptance agency, though we do not process renewals. You can find more information here: https://www.newportbeachlibrary.org/services/passports. If you would like to schedule an appointment or have a question, you can reach us at 949-717-3831. Thank you.Are you having any free, short, children's performances of The Nutcracker, put on by community dance studios this year? They are the perfect way to introduce ballet/dance to kids. My grandkids loved it last year or the year before. Please advise. Thank you...I appreciate you answering my question about The Nutcracker. Hopefully, I will be able to find something similar for the grandkids. Everything I have attended at the library has been worth my time. Looking forward to enjoying the new lecture hall!Thank you for your inquiry in regards to The Nutcracker Ballet. We are very happy to know that your family has enjoyed the abridged version we have offered in the past. Unfortunately, due to many factors, the library will likely not bring this performance back until the new lecture hall is complete in a couple of years. Thank you again for your interest in the Newport Beach Public Library. Please feel free to reply should you have any further questions. Kind regards.Does the NBPL still do interlibrary loans? I used to come in and request a book and pay $1.00, but that was a long time ago. Please let me know if you still have this service, and, if so, what the current procedure is. Thank you.Yes, the Library still takes Interlibrary Loan requests. There is a $5 non-refundable fee for each item requested, and it can take anywhere from 2-6 weeks for the loaning library to send the book. There is more information about Interlibrary Loans here on our website: https://www.newportbeachlibrary.org/services/interlibrary-loans. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thank you.I appreciate you, your phone call on Saturday, and sending me this video. This is awesome. After watching it I will forward it to three 85+ year biological age individuals. These family members and a friend also purchased this book and are reading it following your September 27th event. Thank you and the Greater NBPL for hosting Dr. Roizen and this program. I look forward to future programs and events and will continue to invite authors to contact you in the future.Thank you for your email. I am happy to know that you found the video of Dr. Roizen’s author event beneficial. I hope that your family members are enjoying the book! We look forward to seeing you at future events. Kind regards.NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY PATRON COMMENTSCommentResponseI was wondering if the library provides any study rooms / study areas that are silent? I have an upcoming exam and was hoping to study at the library. Thank you so much in advance! We do have study rooms available for checkout at the Central Library. They are first come, first served. Same day, in person reservations can be made. The rooms check out for two hours at a time with a valid library card. You can find out more about our study rooms by visiting our website: https://www.newportbeachlibrary.org/services/study-meeting-rooms. I hope that helps! Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thank you.12 NOVEMBER 2022Comment #Date ReceivedSource of CommentStaff MemberStaff Member TitleDate Responded to Patron NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY PATRON COMMENTSCommentResponse611/15/2022EmailRebecca LightfootLibrary Services Manager, Acting11/16/2022711/17/2022EmailRebecca LightfootLibrary Services Manager, Acting11/17/2022811/17/2022EmailTerry SanchezPrograms Specialist11/18/2022911/22/2022Comment CardWe are in the process of setting up LinkedIn Learning for our patrons and hope to be able to offer it in the next few weeks. Patrons will need a valid Newport Beach Public Library card in order to use LinkedIn Learning. You’ll find it on our Databases page of our website under the eBranch tab once it goes live: https://www.newportbeachlibrary.org/ebranch/databases. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thank you.I was wondering if this would be possible, but if not, that is no problem. Would your library be willing to mail me the audiobooks you discard from your collection? I would be very honored to cover the shipping cost if you need me to. I am pursuing an entertainment career and recently graduated from acting school. I hope to become a voiceover artist and audiobook narrator. My favorite book category is children and teen/YA fiction and non-fiction. I hope to narrate books in this category in my upcoming career. I am also interested in adult fiction and non-fiction as well, as long as they aren't crime novel authors such as James Patterson and Michael Connelly. No pressure if this is not possible, but I was just wondering. The discarded audiobooks from your library will find a great home in my room. I listen to a variety every night. I prefer the old-fashioned way of popping CDs into my player. I'm just not used to the style of ebooks or playaways. If you also discard MP3 CDs, I would like those as well. My favorite audiobook companies are Recorded Books and Midwest Tape. If you have any audiobooks discarded by these 2 companies, I would like all of them please.Thank you for reaching out to us. Unfortunately, City policy prevents us from giving away discarded items. We give our items to our Friends of the Library bookstore, where they sell them and then donate the money to the Library so we are able to buy new materials. You can find out more about the Friends and their bookstore here: https://www.newportbeachlibrary.org/about/friends-of-the-library. Thank you.I was wondering if your library was a member of LinkedIn Learning and if so what is your library ID? Thank you.What I like most about the Newport Beach Public Library is the help by Jeremy today. He went above and beyond in helping me with the study rooms.No patron contact information was provided, so we are unable to respond.Thanks for sponsoring this wonderful workshop. Chris was great and I learned so much from him and the other writers. I consider myself privileged for being able to participate in such a program and to share in the beautiful and meaningful stories that were presented. Makes you wonder about all the untold stories out there. Have a very happy Thanksgiving. Thank you for your email. I am very happy to know that you benefitted from the Storytellers writing workshop. It is a special class indeed. The library is grateful to be able to offer this workshop to our community. I appreciate you taking the time to send such a nice note. Thank you again.13 NOVEMBER 2022Comment #Date ReceivedSource of CommentStaff MemberStaff Member TitleDate Responded to Patron NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY PATRON COMMENTSCommentResponse1011/23/2022EmailAndy KachaturianCirc. & Tech. Processing Coordinator11/23/2022The Udemy database does require a full library card in order to be used. You can apply at any of our four locations listed here: https://www.newportbeachlibrary.org /about/hours-and-locations. Please be sure to bring a photo ID such as a driver’s license and a piece of mail that shows your current address if that is not on your ID. You will receive your card when you complete your application and you will be able to use Udemy as well as all of our other online resources such as Libby for eBooks, Flipster for eMagazines, and Kanopy for streaming video. There are a handful of databases that can only be used while inside the library, but they are all marked on our database page located here: https://www.newportbeachlibrary.org/ebranch/databases. We hope you will enjoy making use of he library’s resources. Best regards.I'm wondering, to get access to the free Udemy (one of the databases you're offering) do I need to get a physical card instead of just an online account? If I do need to get physical card, does the card get printed on the same day I register for one at the library? Thank you.14 NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY To: Board of Library Trustees From: Melissa Hartson, Library Services Director Re: Report of Library Activities – December 19, 2022 Meeting ________________________________________________ _________________ _ MELISSA HARTSON, LIBRARY SERVICES DIRECTOR Library Journal’s Star Library Ratings Newport Beach Public Library was awarded 4 Stars in a national ranking compiled by Library Journal. The 2022 Library Journal Index of Public Library Service and Star ratings are based on FY 2019-20 datasets. Statistics from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Public Library Survey (PLS) are compared among spending peers ($5M-$9.9M expenditure range) in eight areas: physical circulation, circulation of electronic materials, library visits, program attendance, public internet computer usage, Wi- Fi sessions, electronic content retrievals, and library website visits. This is the first time library website visits is included in the calculations. Newport Beach Public Library is the only Star Library recognized in Orange County and one of twelve in California. The Library is one of ten libraries nationwide to move from 3 to 4 stars this year and has received Star-status thirteen out of fifteen years. WHEELHOUSE LIST FOR LIBRARY TRUSTEES •Friends Used Book Sale (Members) Friday, January 13, 1 – 4 p.m. Friends Meeting Room, Central Library •Board of Library Trustees Meeting Tuesday, January 17, 5 p.m. Small Conference Room, Central Library •Friends Used Book Sale Saturday, January 14, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Friends Meeting Room, Central Library ANNIKA HELMUTH, BRANCH AND YOUTH SERVICES COORDINATOR Branches Storytimes remain popular at Corona del Mar as do monthly drop-in crafts. Programming at CdM totaled 405 total participants for the month. Test proctoring saw an increase to 12 tests in November. Monthly book displays also remain popular. Balboa’s November craft program, Autumn in the Forest, hosted 26 participants for painting fun. Staff continued with routine weeding of the Adult and Children’s Nonfiction collections. At Mariners, storytimes resumed indoors and a Be Thankful craft program was popular with patrons. Sully Jacome joined the Mariners branch as a Library Page. With this staff assignment, the Mariners’ circulation team is once again fully staffed. 15 Youth Services The Youth Services team at Central is also once again fully staffed with part-time Library Assistant, Victoria Freshwater joining the team in late October and Children’s Librarian II, Christine Lefter joining the team in November. We are excited to have both Victoria and Christine on board. Central hosted three first-grade class field trips this month with 180 students, teachers, and parents from Eastbluff Elementary, Newport Heights Elementary, and Our Lady Queen of Angels enjoying a storytime and tour of the Children’s Room. A special behind-the-scenes walk through the circulation department was a crowd favorite. Eastbluff’ s Reflections, a student art program, was on display in the Central Library Children’s Room early in the month. This year’s theme, Show Your Voice, invited Eastbluff Elementary students to show their creativity and voice through art and literature. Two monthly on-going programs, LEGO Saturdays and Crafternoons, remain popular with 51 and 58 participants respectively. Central also hosted STEM: The Science of Toys, a special program for families to explore the science behind classic toys. Forty-four participants used the basic concepts of energy and force to create their own wind-up toys, climbing toys and spinning tops. Parents and caregivers shared that the design challenges were fun and engaging for their children. All locations took part in the always popular In-N-Out Cover to Cover Club reading challenge. The program, which started in October, challenged children to read five books and earn a gift certificate for a free cheeseburger or hamburger. The program ended on November 12 with a total of 608 participants. Teen Services The November Young Adult Advisory Council (YAAC) meeting was a fun one as teens helped to create Cozy Winter Wonderland decorations for the Children’s Room. The teens also played musical chairs for an ice breaker and shared their Thanksgiving traditions. It was a welcomed creative break for the teens as studying for final exams loomed in the coming days. ANDREW KACHATURIAN, CIRCULATION AND TECHNICAL PROCESSING COORDINATOR Staffing Part-time Library Clerk Janet Campbell started at the Central Library on November 8, filling the last remaining Library Clerk vacancy. There is an open Library Page recruitment to fill five vacancies throughout the system. Passport Services Passport acceptance agents at the Central Library are in the process of completing their annual recertification. REBECCA LIGHTFOOT, ADULT SERVICES COORDINATOR Programming In November, the Library held the final Storytellers Writing Workshop series for 2022. The writing series will be offered again in early 2023. November’s Sunday Musicale, held on November 20, featured The Madeleine Trio. They were well- received with 161 in attendance. 16 Personnel Mariners will welcome a new Librarian I at the end of December, Leah Duffy. Leah currently works for the City of Newport Beach. She has previously worked for the Library as a Page, Clerk, and Library Assistant while earning her master’s degree. 17 JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN 2022 2022 2022 2022 2022 2022 2023 2023 2023 2023 2023 2023 Tracked by #searches A to Z Databases 1244 1237 1194 695 287 4657 Ancestry 399 804 390 190 161 1944 AskART 19 15 52 14 *100 Brainfuse JobNow/VetNow 23 32 116 38 14 223 Britannica School Edition 110 1 336 272 343 1062 Gale Archives Unbound 2628 5694 4381 876 8325 21904 Gale Directory Library 7 3 8 6 21 45 Gale in Context: Biography 23 11 3 66 45 148 Gale in Context: Elementary 0 0 14 60 43 117 Gale in Context: Opposing View 3 12 22 22 345 404 Gale Literature Resource Center 71 17 33 3 30 154 Gale Virtual Reference Library 14 48 61 59 853 1035 HeritageQuest 763 396 254 181 7 1601 Legal Information Ref Center 44 30 62 31 19 186 National Geographic 72 10 17 10 48 157 National Geographic Kids 44 40 11 17 51 163 NewsBank 1155 1027 1032 1420 1051 5685 NoveList Plus 36 47 40 73 48 244 NoveList K-8 Plus 44 31 28 45 73 221 ProQuest 2152 3766 4596 2479 2462 15455 Proquest eLibrary 9 0 45 6 3 63 Reference Solutions Business 903 333 240 371 265 2112 Reference Solutions Residential 27 35 31 45 29 167 SIRS Discoverer 55 125 188 162 335 865 SIRS Issues Researcher 639 1006 1691 814 1519 5669 World Book Online 26 1 16 32 69 144 Tracked by #page views Artist Works 7 6 6 1 1 21 Consumer Reports 2515 2033 1710 2080 2507 10845 CultureGrams 32 65 8 323 307 735 Morningstar 255 5349 4381 4098 4108 18191 RealQuest 124 59 45 118 30 376 Tumblebooks 19 16 52 14 41 142 Value Line 17052 15831 17229 19407 21663 91182 Tracked by courses Udemy 1600 1550 1224 2013 3073 9460 Tracked by Hours Used ABC Mouse 15.33 17.25 14.18 22.27 4.75 73.78 Rosetta Stone 31.76 35.41 45.11 43.55 56.42 212.25 Notes: *AskART statistics are unavailable at this time. Will add when received. Database FY Comparisons YTD 22/23 Proquest Articles Retrieved 2022-2023 Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun AVG. Business Databases 831 2438 1125 3379 980 1751 Newspapers--Current 925 926 1022 1109 907 978 Newspapers--Historical 3937 3036 3076 3560 2743 3270 Magazines 15 15 32 22 19 21 18 NBPL Website Usage 2022-23 Metric Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Average Total Total Users 35112 38912 38539 39570 31210 36669 183343 New Users 30367 34389 34385 35105 27267 32303 161513 Sessions 67043 71011 68950 69570 57772 66869 334346 Pageviews 235396 246933 231365 230585 200686 228993 1144965 Sessions Per User 2 2 2 2 2 2 -- Pages Per Session 4 3 3 3 3 3 -- Avg. Session Dur. (min)3 3 3 3 3 3 -- Bounce Rate (%)52 55 56 55 52 54 -- Today's Business Solutions Wireless (TBS): Total Data Transferred (GB) 2022-23 Location Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Average Total Balboa 160 310 169 161 105 181 904 CdM 154 186 165 134 160 160 799 Mariners 1050 1230 1100 914 884 1036 5178 Central 8250 10240 10150 8990 7590 9044 45220 Total 9614 11966 11584 10198 8739 10420 52101 Today's Business Solutions Wireless (TBS): Total Unique Patrons 2022-23 Location Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Average Total Balboa 425 396 349 328 272 354 1770 CdM 288 305 307 324 286 302 1510 Mariners 1028 1184 1337 1279 1178 1201 6006 Central 6605 7207 8221 7690 6991 7343 36714 Total 8346 9092 10214 9621 8727 9200 46000 Today's Business Solutions Wireless (TBS): Average Number of Patrons Per Day 2022-23 Location Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Average Total Balboa 33 36 36 34 31 34 170 CdM 18 19 21 22 18 20 98 Mariners 80 89 113 107 95 97 484 Central 449 517 597 553 482 520 2598 Total 580 661 767 716 626 670 3350 Today's Business Solutions Wireless (TBS): Average Usage Per Patron (MB) 2022-23 Location Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Average Total Balboa 385 801 497 501 394 516 2579 CdM 548 625 550 424 574 544 2720 Mariners 1040 1070 863 732 769 895 4473 Central 1280 1460 1260 1200 1110 1262 6310 Total 3253 3956 3169 2856 2846 3216 16081 19 NOV 22 YTD 22/23 YTD 21/22 BALBOA 2,496 13,951 12,123 CdM 2,871 15,716 14,703 MARINERS 20,633 107,040 114,170 CENTRAL 52,591 287,739 305,083 eBooks 6,531 36,117 38,880 eMagazines 1,987 10,187 10,719 eAudiobooks 5,590 29,490 28,992 Streaming Films 639 3,538 3,547 TOTAL 93,338 503,778 528,217 DEC 21 95,530 JAN 22 96,955 FEB 22 88,215 MAR 22 99,849 APR 22 93,571 MAY 22 93,733 JUN 22 99,081 JUL 22 104,603 AUG 22 105,684 SEP 22 100,025 OCT 22 100,128 NOV 22 93,338 TOTAL 1,170,712 12 Month Comparison NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY - NOVEMBER 2022 CIRCULATION BALBOA CdM MARINERS CENTRAL eBooks eMagazines eAudiobooks Streaming Films 85,000 90,000 95,000 100,000 105,000 110,000 DEC 21 JAN 22 FEB 22 MAR 22 APR 22 MAY 22 JUN 22 JUL 22 AUG 22 SEP 22 OCT 22 NOV 22 1582914 1598265 1610818 1529391 1464640 1424594 1376041 1084526 1043629 1195151 1000000 1125000 1250000 1375000 1500000 1625000 1750000 FY 12/13 FY 13/14 FY 14/15 FY 15/16 FY 16/17 FY 17/18 FY 18/19 FY 19/20 FY 20/21 FY 21/22 CIRCULATION 20 NOV 22 YTD 22/23 YTD 21/22 BALBOA 266 1,761 1,674 CdM 756 3,516 2,220 MARINERS 1,672 9,073 9,334 CENTRAL 5,204 30,997 33,383 TOTAL 7,898 45,347 46,611 12 Month Comparison DEC 21 7,348 JAN 22 8,214 FEB 22 7,787 MAR 22 9,531 APR 22 8,063 MAY 22 8,121 JUN 22 10,283 JUL 22 10,195 AUG 22 9,517 SEP 22 8,793 OCT 22 8,944 NOV 22 7,898 TOTAL 104,694 NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY - NOVEMBER 2022 REFERENCE BALBOA CdM MARINERS CENTRAL 7,000 7,500 8,000 8,500 9,000 9,500 10,000 10,500 DEC 21 JAN 22 FEB 22 MAR 22 APR 22 MAY 22 JUN 22 JUL 22 AUG 22 SEP 22 OCT 22 NOV 22 184260 190391 168496 162510 157149 156521 163392 131445 78088 105958 70000 90000 110000 130000 150000 170000 190000 FY 12/13 FY 13/14 FY 14/15 FY 15/16 FY 16/17 FY 17/18 FY 18/19 FY 19/20 FY 20/21 FY 21/22 REFERENCE 21 NOV 22 YTD 22/23 YTD 21/22 BALBOA 1,846 10,674 9,846 CdM 2,257 12,528 15,516 MARINERS 10,985 56,023 52,206 CENTRAL 29,815 172,536 149,104 TOTAL 44,903 251,761 226,672 12 Month Comparison DEC 21 39,222 JAN 22 37,033 FEB 22 38,312 MAR 22 46,437 APR 22 41,309 MAY 22 36,206 JUN 22 46,987 JUL 22 48,481 AUG 22 50,715 SEP 22 55,489 OCT 22 52,173 NOV 22 44,903 TOTAL 537,267 NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY - NOVEMBER 2022 PATRONS SERVED BALBOA CdM MARINERS CENTRAL 35,000 37,500 40,000 42,500 45,000 47,500 50,000 52,500 55,000 57,500 DEC 21 JAN 22 FEB 22 MAR 22 APR 22 MAY 22 JUN 22 JUL 22 AUG 22 SEP 22 OCT 22 NOV 22 1074933 1399841 1256238 1209719 1102106 1158344 935953 636072 145463 512178 100000 300000 500000 700000 900000 1100000 1300000 1500000 FY 12/13 FY 13/14 FY 14/15 FY 15/16 FY 16/17 FY 17/18 FY 18/19 FY 19/20 FY 20/21 FY 21/22 PATRONS SERVED IN LIBRARY 22 NOV 22 YTD 22/23 YTD 21/22 BALBOA 186 665 413 CdM 428 2,535 1,076 MARINERS 807 4,721 2,703 CENTRAL 3,811 28,079 24,503 TOTAL 5,232 36,000 28,695 12 Month Comparison DEC 21 2,754 JAN 22 1,747 FEB 22 2,847 MAR 22 5,065 APR 22 5,684 MAY 22 8,492 JUN 22 7,034 JUL 22 8,910 AUG 22 5,351 SEP 22 7,860 OCT 22 8,647 NOV 22 5,232 TOTAL 69,623 PROGRAM ATTENDANCE NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY - NOVEMBER 2022 BALBOA CdM MARINERS CENTRAL 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 DEC 21 JAN 22 FEB 22 MAR 22 APR 22 MAY 22 JUN 22 JUL 22 AUG 22 SEP 22 OCT 22 NOV 22 51894 49977 64473 67646 69922 70430 68241 68078 52678 64397 40000 50000 60000 70000 80000 FY 12/13 FY 13/14 FY 14/15 FY 15/16 FY 16/17 FY 17/18 FY 18/19 FY 19/20 FY 20/21 FY 21/22 PROGRAM ATTENDANCE 23 LIBRARY EXPENDITURES FY 2022-23 (December 2, 2022) ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION ORIGINAL APPROP REVISED BUDGET YTD EXPENDED MONTHLY EXPENDED AVAILABLE BUDGET I SALARY & BENEFITS SALARY FULL-TIME REGULAR 2,899,704 2,926,961 979,920 197,714 1,947,041 SALARY PART-TIME 1,085,842 1,099,549 306,711 64,206 792,838 BENEFITS 2,099,015 2,230,581 841,198 159,886 1,389,383 SALARY & BENEFITS TOTAL 6,084,561 6,257,091 2,127,830 421,806 4,129,261 II MAINT & OPERATION PROFESSIONAL SERVICE*208,507 208,507 61,780 1,119 146,727 UTILITIES 309,753 309,753 181,786 22,385 127,967 PROGRAMMING 5,500 6,500 1,641 296 4,859 SUPPLIES**81,970 82,548 31,528 6,687 51,020 LIBRARY MATERIALS 669,740 689,222 351,735 78,352 337,487 FACILITIES MAINTENANCE 187,886 191,550 82,043 14,917 109,507 TRAINING AND TRAVEL 10,681 10,681 913 50 9,768 GENERAL OPERATING EXPENSES***24,202 24,202 8,424 1,048 15,778 PERIPHERALS & SOFTWARE 5,000 5,000 0 0 0 INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS 1,588,120 1,588,120 661,717 0 926,403 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 2,000 2,000 0 0 2,000 MAINT & OPERATION TOTAL 3,093,359 3,118,083 1,381,567 124,853 1,731,516 LIBRARY BUDGET TOTAL 9,177,920 9,375,174 3,509,396 546,659 5,865,778 *PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - INCLUDE OUTSIDE PRINTING, JANITORIAL, WINDOW SERVICE **INCLUDES OFFICE , PROCESSING AND JANITORIAL SUPPLIES ***INCLUDES, ADVERTISING, DUES, EVENT INSURANCE 24 Previous Agenda Date AGENDA ITEM Scheduled Agenda Date Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Dec 20, 2021 Dec 19, 2022 Jan 18, 2022 Jan 17, 2023 Feb 22, 2022 Feb 21, 2023 Feb 22, 2022 Feb 21, 2023 Mar 21, 2022 Mar 20, 2023 Nov 15, 2021 Apr 17, 2023 Apr 18, 2022 Apr 17, 2023 Apr 18, 2022 Apr 17, 2023 May 16, 2022 May 15, 2023 May 16, 2022 May 15, 2023 Jun 20, 2022 Jun 19, 2023 Jun 20, 2022 Jun 19, 2023 Jul 18, 2022 Jul 17, 2023 Jul 18, 2022 Jul 17, 2023 Aug 15, 2022 Aug 21, 2023 Aug 15, 2022 Aug 21, 2023 Sep 19, 2022 Sep 18, 2023 Oct 17, 2022 Oct 16, 2023 Oct 17, 2022 Oct 16, 2023 LAST REVIEWED POLICY REVIEW Jun 20, 2022 NBPL 12 Circulation Policy Dec 19, 2022 Jan 19, 2021 NBPL 5 Newport Beach Public Library Internet Use Policy Jan 17, 2023 Jan 19, 2021 NBPL 11 Rules for Acceptable Use of Wireless Internet Connections Jan 17, 2023 Feb 16, 2021 NBPL 8 Display and Distribution of Materials Policy Feb 21, 2023 Mar 15, 2021 NBPL 1 Library Use Policy Mar 21, 2023 Apr 19, 2021 NBPL 13 Study Room Policy Apr 17, 2023 Jun 21, 2021 NBPL 4 Children in the Library Policy Jun 19, 2023 Aug 23, 2021 NBPL 14 Friends Meeting Room Aug 21, 2023 Nov 15, 2021 NBPL 15 Library Lecture Hall Nov 21, 2023 Dec 20, 2021 NBPL 10 Laptop/Use Borrowing Policy Dec 18, 2023 Feb 22, 2022 NBPL 3 Library Gift and Donor Policy Feb 20, 2024 Jul 18, 2022 CC I-1 Library Services Policy (Council Policy I -1)Jul 15, 2024 Aug 15, 2022 NBPL 2 Collection Development Policy Aug 19, 2024 Sep 19, 2022 NBPL 9 Expressive Use Areas Sep 16, 2024 Nov 21, 2022 NBPL 6 Media Lab Use Policy Nov 18, 2024 Nov 21, 2022 NBPL 7 Sound Lab Use Policy Nov 18, 2024 Literacy Program Update Adult and Reference Services Update Performance Review of Library Services Director (Closed Session) Election of Board of Library Trustees Officers/Trustee Liaisons Financial Report Comparison of Beginning Budget to End of the Year Amended Budget (Every June) Library Material Selection Marketing Update & Social Networking Update Branch Update - Balboa BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES MONITORING LIST Lecture Hall Update Balboa Branch Replacement Update Arts & Cultural Update Newport Beach Public Library eBranch, Database and Downloadable Services Review Information Technology Update Proposed Library Closures for Winter Holidays 2021 Media Lab Update Branch Update - Mariners Youth Services Update Policy Review (See List Below) Review Holidays / Meeting Schedule 2023 Annual Budget - Preliminary Review Annual Budget - Approval Branch Update - CDM 25 RECOMMENDATION: Staff requests the Board of Library Trustees review and approve the revisions to Library Policy NBPL 12, Circulation Policy. DISCUSSION: The purpose of the Circulation Policy is to present guidelines for maintaining accurate, efficient, and consistent service procedures throughout the Newport Beach Public Libraries. The Board of Library Trustees last updated this policy June 2022 to correct minor grammatical revisions. Staff now recommend updating the confidentiality of records portion of the policy to reflect that CA Government Code $6267 will be repealed as of January 1, 2023 and replaced with CA Government Code $7927.105. NOTICING: This agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the meeting at which the Board of Library Trustees considers the item). ATTACHMENT A: Circulation Policy – current ATTACHMENT B: Circulation Policy – red-lined ATTACHMENT C. Circulation Policy – revised TO: BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES FROM: Library Services Department Melissa Hartson, Library Services Director 949-717-3810, mhartson@newportbeachca.gov PREPARED BY: Andrew Kachaturian, Circulation and Technical Processing Coordinator TITLE: Circulation Policy Review (NBPL 12) 26 1 NBPL 12 Circulation Policy 1.0 Library Patron Cards Individual Library patron cards are issued to all residents of Newport Beach upon presentation of proper identification. All applicants under the age of 18 will be required to have a parent/guardian signature to obtain a library card. Guest cards will not be issued to anyone under the age of 18. 1.01 Under the State Universal Borrowing Agreement, individual Library patron cards will be issued to persons who do not reside in Newport Beach, but who are residents of the State of California, utilizing the same criteria as above. 1.02 A family borrower's card will be issued to a non-California resident upon payment of a $10.00 annual fee. 1.03 A replacement for a lost card will be issued upon proof of identification. 1.04 A “computer use only” Library card with no material borrowing privileges may be issued to persons who wish to use the Library’s public computer workstations and on-line databases. Proof of identification is necessary. 1.05 Lifetime cards may be issued at the discretion of the Board of Library Trustees. 2.0 Definitions Library materials are defined as indicated. 2.01 Reference Materials - Materials for use only within the Library facility, including newspapers and current issues of periodicals. 2.02 General Materials – Most circulating books and audio books. 2.03 Paperbacks (mass market) - Circulating book materials without hard cover bindings. 2.04 Periodicals - Magazines and journals published with established frequency throughout the year. 2.05 New Books - Newly acquired and recent publications of circulating fiction and non-fiction books. 2.06 Lucky Day Books – High demand fiction and non-fiction books available for immediate checkout. 2.07 Rental DVDs/Blu-rays - High demand DVDs/Blu-rays available for a rental fee. 2.08 Compact Discs (CDs) - Circulating recorded music that are on a compact disc. 2.09 DVDs/Blu-rays - Circulating films: feature, documentary, and instructional. 2.10 Video Games - Circulating games requiring a dedicated console with a video interface. 2.11 eBooks - Circulating electronic version of a printed book that may be read or listened to on a personal computer or hand-held device designed specifically for this purpose. ATTACHMENT A 27 2 2.12 Streaming Video – Circulating digital video content transmitted through an Internet connection. Content may be viewed on a personal computer, mobile device, or via a digital media player. 2.13 Databases - Electronic databases to which the Library subscribes. Many of these databases may be used remotely. 2.14 Internet - Many additional resources are available on the Internet and can be reached through library equipment. 2.15 Interlibrary Loan (abbreviated “ILL”) - Service whereby a user of one library may borrow books or receive photocopies of documents that are owned by another library. Users request materials, and the Library, acting as an intermediary, identifies owners of the desired item, places the request, receives the item, makes it available to the user, and arranges for its return. 2.16 Laptops– Circulating computers that may be used in the Library. 2.17 Tech Toys – Circulating media and technology equipment such as a GoPro camera or USB enabled turntable. 3.0 Loan Periods Loan periods and renewals for materials vary as stated below. Eligible items will automatically renew for four additional loan periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.01 Reference Materials, including newspapers and the current issues of periodicals, may not be checked out. 3.02 The loan period for General Materials is 21 days and may be renewed for four additional 21- day periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.03 The loan period for Paperbacks is 21 days and may be renewed for four additional 21-day periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.04 The loan period for circulating Periodicals is 21 days and may be renewed for two additional 21-day periods. Current issues and bound volumes of Periodicals may not be checked out. 3.05 The loan period for New Books is 21 days and may be renewed for four additional 21-day periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.06 The loan period for Lucky Day Books is 7 days and may not be renewed. 3.07 The loan period for Rental DVDs/Blu-rays is 1 day and may not be renewed. 3.08 The loan period for Compact Discs is 21 days and may be renewed for four additional 21-day periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.09 The loan period for Non-rental DVDs/Blu-rays is 7 days and may be renewed for four additional 7-day periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.10 The loan period for Video Games is 7 days and may be renewed for four additional 7-day periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.11 The loan period for eBooks is 7, 14, or 21 days. 3.12 The loan period for streaming video is 3, 5, or 7 days. 28 3 3.13 The loan period for Laptops is 1 hour and may be renewed for 20-minute increments as long as there is not a waiting list. These devices are for use within the Library building only. See the LAPTOP USE policy for more details. 3.14 Loans of certain materials are made to teachers for classroom use and to the homebound, with a loan period of 4 weeks. 3.15 The loan period for ILL items is determined by the lending library. 3.17 The loan period for Tech Toys is 7 days and may not be renewed. 4.0 Fines and Fees Library patrons are responsible for returning borrowed materials by the end of the loan period. Library materials are considered in circulation until checked-in at a Newport Beach Public Library. 4.01 Overdue fines are charged for materials returned after the due date. The fine schedule is established by the Board of Library Trustees and reviewed on a biennial basis. 4.02 Library patrons are responsible for the replacement cost of lost materials, plus a processing charge. 4.03 Overdue fines are not charged to patrons registered in the homebound program. 5.0 Library Privileges The Library reserves the right to refuse borrowing privileges to patrons who abuse Library privileges. Such patrons may be identified as delinquent. Delinquent may be defined by the following circumstances: 5.01 A patron whose record shows unpaid fines and fees of $5.00 or more. 5.02 A patron who has ten overdue items outstanding. 5.03 A patron who has moved without notifying the Library of the current correct address. 6.0 Placing of Reserves Library patrons are permitted to place reserves on General Materials, New Books, Paperbacks, Compact Discs, eBooks, Tech Toys, Non-rental DVDs/Blu-rays and Video Games in the collection. Reserves may also be placed for these materials, which are “on order”. 7.0 Confidentiality of Patron Records All patron use records of any library which is in whole or in part supported by public funds shall remain confidential and shall not be disclosed by a public agency, or private actor that maintains or stores patron use records on behalf of a public agency, to any person, local agency, or state agency except as follows: (a)By a person acting within the scope of his or her duties within the administration of the library. (b)By a person authorized, in writing, by the individual to whom the records pertain, to inspect the records. (c)By order of the appropriate superior court. 29 4 As used in this section, the term “patron use records” includes the following: (1)Any written or electronic record, that is used to identify the patron, including, but not limited to, a patron’s name, address, telephone number, or e-mail address, that a library patron provides in order to become eligible to borrow or use books and other materials. (2)Any written record or electronic transaction that identifies a patron’s borrowing information or use of library information resources, including, but not limited to, database search records, borrowing records, class records, and any other personally identifiable uses of library resources information requests, or inquiries. This section shall not apply to statistical reports of patron use nor to records of fines collected by the library. California Government Code § 6267 (Amended by Stats. 2011, Ch. 80, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 2012.) Library employees must refer all court-ordered requests to the Library Services Director. 8.0 Special Conditions 8.01 Fees for Use. Use fees are charged for the Rental DVD/Blu-ray collections. These fees are established by the Board of Library Trustees and reviewed on a biennial basis. 8.02 Patrons must be 18 years of age or older to checkout DVDs/Blu-rays, Video Games and Tech Toys. 8.03 A fee is charged for Interlibrary Loan (ILL) service. 9.0 Circulation Policies Schedule of Fines/Fees. The fine schedule is established by the Board of Library Trustees and reviewed on a biennial basis. 9.01 Rental Fees •Rental DVDs/Blu-rays - $1.00 per day 9.02 Fines for Overdue Materials: •General Materials - $0.25/day to Maximum •DVDs/Blu-rays (non-rental) - $0.25/day to Maximum •Paperbacks, Periodicals - $0.25/day to Maximum •New Books - $0.25/day to Maximum •CDs - $0.25/day to Maximum •Lucky Day Books -$0.25/day to Maximum •Rental DVDs/Blu-rays - $1.00/day to Maximum •Video Games - $1.00/day to Maximum •Laptop - $5.00/hour to Maximum •ILL - $0.25/day to Maximum 30 5 •Tech Toys - $5.00/day to Maximum Maximum Fines: •General Materials, Audio Books, Lucky Day Books and ILL Materials - $10.00 •Paperbacks, Periodicals - $5.00 •DVDs/Blu-rays - $10.00 •CDs - $10.00 •Video Games - $20.00 •Laptops - $1,200.00 •Tech Toys - $100.00 9.03 Replacement Cost of Materials - Actual Replacement Cost of Item When replacement cost cannot be determined, the following averages apply: •General Materials - $20.00 •Periodicals & Paperbacks (mass market) - $ 5.00 •DVDs/Blu-rays - $25.00 •CDs - $20.00 •Video Games - $50.00 •Laptops and/or peripherals- $1,200.00 •Interlibrary Loan (ILL) - Cost as determined by the lending library •Tech Toys - $400.00 When materials are replaced, fines paid are applied to replacement and processing charge. The following Processing Charges apply in addition to Replacement Costs: •General Materials, DVDs/Blu-rays, CDs and Video Games - $10.00 •Paperbacks (mass market)/Periodicals - $3.00 •Tech Toys - $20.00 9.04 Other Fees: •Replacement of Compact Disc Cases - $1.00 •Replacement of DVD/Blu-ray/BOCD Case - $4.00 •Fee for Damage to Barcode or RFID tag on Library Materials - $1.00 •Interlibrary Loan Fee (per item): $5.00 Approved January 19, 1988 Amended February 16, 1988 Amended July 19, 1988 Amended Nov. 21, 1989 - Effective January 2, 1990 Amended March 19, 1991 - Effective July 1, 1991 31 6 Amended August 13, 1992 - Effective October 1, 1992 Amended April 20, 1993 - Effective July 1, 1993 Amended August 17, 1993 - Effective September 1, 1993 Amended November 2, 1993 - Effective January 1, 1994 Section 9.04 - Effective July 1, 1995 Amended November 21, 1994 - Effective January 1, 1995 Amended August 15, 1995 - Effective October 1, 1995 Amended September 19, 1995 - Effective October 1, 1995 Amended August 19, 1997 - Effective October 1, 1997 Amended November 17, 1998 - Effective January 1, 1999 Amended December 19, 2000 - Effective January 1, 2001 Section 6.02 (reevaluate September 2001) Amended March 20, 2001 - Effective April 1, 2001 Amended July 20, 2004 - Effective September 30, 2004 Amended June 20, 2006 - Effective June 21, 2006 Amended October 17, 2006 - Effective October 18, 2006 Amended March 16, 2010 - Effective May 15, 2010 Amended by the BLT December 5, 2011 - Approved by City Attorney December 22, 2011 Final Approval by the Board of Library Trustees on February 6, 2012 Amended and Approved by the Board of Library Trustees on September 4, 2013 Amended and Approved by the Board of Library Trustees on September 22, 2014 Amended and Approved by the Board of Library Trustees on February 16, 2016 Amended and Approved by the Board of Library Trustees on February 27, 2018 Amended and Approved by the Board of Library Trustees on June 15, 2020 – Effective July 13, 2020 Amended and Approved by the Board of Library Trustees on June 20, 2022 This Policy will be periodically reviewed by the Board of Library Trustees on the first to occur of (i) as circumstances may require or (ii) every two years from the date of adoption, last amendment, or last review. Adopted, last amended, or last reviewed on June 20, 2022.. 32 1 NBPL 12 Circulation Policy 1.0 Library Patron Cards Individual Library patron cards are issued to all residents of Newport Beach upon presentation of proper identification. All applicants under the age of 18 will be required to have a parent/guardian signature to obtain a library card. Guest cards will not be issued to anyone under the age of 18. 1.01 Under the State Universal Borrowing Agreement, individual Library patron cards will be issued to persons who do not reside in Newport Beach, but who are residents of the State of California, utilizing the same criteria as above. 1.02 A family borrower's card will be issued to a non-California resident upon payment of a $10.00 annual fee. 1.03 A replacement for a lost card will be issued upon proof of identification. 1.04 A “computer use only” Library card with no material borrowing privileges may be issued to persons who wish to use the Library’s public computer workstations and on-line databases. Proof of identification is necessary. 1.05 Lifetime cards may be issued at the discretion of the Board of Library Trustees. 2.0 Definitions Library materials are defined as indicated. 2.01 Reference Materials - Materials for use only within the Library facility, including newspapers and current issues of periodicals. 2.02 General Materials – Most circulating books and audio books. 2.03 Paperbacks (mass market) - Circulating book materials without hard cover bindings. 2.04 Periodicals - Magazines and journals published with established frequency throughout the year. 2.05 New Books - Newly acquired and recent publications of circulating fiction and non-fiction books. 2.06 Lucky Day Books – High demand fiction and non-fiction books available for immediate checkout. 2.07 Rental DVDs/Blu-rays - High demand DVDs/Blu-rays available for a rental fee. 2.08 Compact Discs (CDs) - Circulating recorded music that are on a compact disc. 2.09 DVDs/Blu-rays - Circulating films: feature, documentary, and instructional. 2.10 Video Games - Circulating games requiring a dedicated console with a video interface. 2.11 eBooks - Circulating electronic version of a printed book that may be read or listened to on a personal computer or hand-held device designed specifically for this purpose. ATTACHMENT B 33 2 2.12 Streaming Video – Circulating digital video content transmitted through an Internet connection. Content may be viewed on a personal computer, mobile device, or via a digital media player. 2.13 Databases - Electronic databases to which the Library subscribes. Many of these databases may be used remotely. 2.14 Internet - Many additional resources are available on the Internet and can be reached through library equipment. 2.15 Interlibrary Loan (abbreviated “ILL”) - Service whereby a user of one library may borrow books or receive photocopies of documents that are owned by another library. Users request materials, and the Library, acting as an intermediary, identifies owners of the desired item, places the request, receives the item, makes it available to the user, and arranges for its return. 2.16 Laptops– Circulating computers that may be used in the Library. 2.17 Tech Toys – Circulating media and technology equipment such as a GoPro camera or USB enabled turntable. 3.0 Loan Periods Loan periods and renewals for materials vary as stated below. Eligible items will automatically renew for four additional loan periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.01 Reference Materials, including newspapers and the current issues of periodicals, may not be checked out. 3.02 The loan period for General Materials is 21 days and may be renewed for four additional 21- day periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.03 The loan period for Paperbacks is 21 days and may be renewed for four additional 21-day periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.04 The loan period for circulating Periodicals is 21 days and may be renewed for two additional 21-day periods. Current issues and bound volumes of Periodicals may not be checked out. 3.05 The loan period for New Books is 21 days and may be renewed for four additional 21-day periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.06 The loan period for Lucky Day Books is 7 days and may not be renewed. 3.07 The loan period for Rental DVDs/Blu-rays is 1 day and may not be renewed. 3.08 The loan period for Compact Discs is 21 days and may be renewed for four additional 21-day periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.09 The loan period for Non-rental DVDs/Blu-rays is 7 days and may be renewed for four additional 7-day periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.10 The loan period for Video Games is 7 days and may be renewed for four additional 7-day periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.11 The loan period for eBooks is 7, 14, or 21 days. 3.12 The loan period for streaming video is 3, 5, or 7 days. 34 3 3.13 The loan period for Laptops is 1 hour and may be renewed for 20-minute increments as long as there is not a waiting list. These devices are for use within the Library building only. See the LAPTOP USE policy for more details. 3.14 Loans of certain materials are made to teachers for classroom use and to the homebound, with a loan period of 4 weeks. 3.15 The loan period for ILL items is determined by the lending library. 3.17 The loan period for Tech Toys is 7 days and may not be renewed. 4.0 Fines and Fees Library patrons are responsible for returning borrowed materials by the end of the loan period. Library materials are considered in circulation until checked-in at a Newport Beach Public Library. 4.01 Overdue fines are charged for materials returned after the due date. The fine schedule is established by the Board of Library Trustees and reviewed on a biennial basis. 4.02 Library patrons are responsible for the replacement cost of lost materials, plus a processing charge. 4.03 Overdue fines are not charged to patrons registered in the homebound program. 5.0 Library Privileges The Library reserves the right to refuse borrowing privileges to patrons who abuse Library privileges. Such patrons may be identified as delinquent. Delinquent may be defined by the following circumstances: 5.01 A patron whose record shows unpaid fines and fees of $5.00 or more. 5.02 A patron who has ten overdue items outstanding. 5.03 A patron who has moved without notifying the Library of the current correct address. 6.0 Placing of Reserves Library patrons are permitted to place reserves on General Materials, New Books, Paperbacks, Compact Discs, eBooks, Tech Toys, Non-rental DVDs/Blu-rays and Video Games in the collection. Reserves may also be placed for these materials, which are “on order”. 7.0 Confidentiality of Patron Records Library employees must refer all court-ordered requests to the Library Services Director. The Library shall, at all times, abide by California Government Code § 7927.105, which provides as follows: California Government Code § 7927.105 (a)As used in this section, the term “patron use records” includes both of the following: 35 4 (1)Any written or electronic record that is used to identify a library patron and is provided by the patron to become eligible to borrow or use books and other materials. This includes, but is not limited to, a patron’s name, address, telephone number, or email address. (2)Any written record or electronic transaction that identifies a patron’s borrowing information or use of library information resources. This includes, but is not limited to, database search records, borrowing records, class records, and any other personally identifiable uses of library resources, information requests, or inquiries. (b)This section does not apply to either of the following: (1)Statistical reports of patron use. (2)Records of fines collected by a library. (c)All patron use records of a library that is in whole or in part supported by public funds shall remain confidential. A public agency, or a private actor that maintains or stores patron use records on behalf of a public agency, shall not disclose those records to any person, local agency, or state agency, except as follows: (1)By a person acting within the scope of the person’s duties within the administration of the library. (2)By a person authorized in writing to inspect the records. The authorization shall be from the individual to whom the records pertain. (3)By order of the appropriate superior court. (Added by Stats. 2021, Ch. 614, Sec. 2. (AB 473) Effective January 1, 2022. Operative January 1, 2023, pursuant to Sec. 7931.000.) All patron use records of any library which is in whole or in part supported by public funds shall remain confidential and shall not be disclosed by a public agency, or private actor that maintains or stores patron use records on behalf of a public agency, to any person, local agency, or state agency except as follows: (a)By a person acting within the scope of his or her duties within the administration of the library. (b)By a person authorized, in writing, by the individual to whom the records pertain, to inspect the records. (c)By order of the appropriate superior court. As used in this section, the term “patron use records” includes the following: (1)Any written or electronic record, that is used to identify the patron, including, but not limited to, a patron’s name, address, telephone number, or e-mail address, that a library patron provides in order to become eligible to borrow or use books and other materials. (2)Any written record or electronic transaction that identifies a patron’s borrowing information or use of library information resources, including, but not limited to, database search records, borrowing records, class records, and any other personally identifiable uses of library resources information requests, or inquiries. 36 5 This section shall not apply to statistical reports of patron use nor to records of fines collected by the library. California Government Code § 6267 (Amended by Stats. 2011, Ch. 80, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 2012.) Library employees must refer all court-ordered requests to the Library Services Director. 8.0 Special Conditions 8.01 Fees for Use. Use fees are charged for the Rental DVD/Blu-ray collections. These fees are established by the Board of Library Trustees and reviewed on a biennial basis. 8.02 Patrons must be 18 years of age or older to checkout DVDs/Blu-rays, Video Games and Tech Toys. 8.03 A fee is charged for Interlibrary Loan (ILL) service. 9.0 Circulation Policies Schedule of Fines/Fees. The fine schedule is established by the Board of Library Trustees and reviewed on a biennial basis. 9.01 Rental Fees •Rental DVDs/Blu-rays - $1.00 per day 9.02 Fines for Overdue Materials: •General Materials - $0.25/day to Maximum •DVDs/Blu-rays (non-rental) - $0.25/day to Maximum •Paperbacks, Periodicals - $0.25/day to Maximum •New Books - $0.25/day to Maximum •CDs - $0.25/day to Maximum •Lucky Day Books -$0.25/day to Maximum •Rental DVDs/Blu-rays - $1.00/day to Maximum •Video Games - $1.00/day to Maximum •Laptop - $5.00/hour to Maximum •ILL - $0.25/day to Maximum •Tech Toys - $5.00/day to Maximum Maximum Fines: •General Materials, Audio Books, Lucky Day Books and ILL Materials - $10.00 •Paperbacks, Periodicals - $5.00 •DVDs/Blu-rays - $10.00 •CDs - $10.00 •Video Games - $20.00 37 6 •Laptops - $1,200.00 •Tech Toys - $100.00 9.03 Replacement Cost of Materials - Actual Replacement Cost of Item When replacement cost cannot be determined, the following averages apply: •General Materials - $20.00 •Periodicals & Paperbacks (mass market) - $ 5.00 •DVDs/Blu-rays - $25.00 •CDs - $20.00 •Video Games - $50.00 •Laptops and/or peripherals- $1,200.00 •Interlibrary Loan (ILL) - Cost as determined by the lending library •Tech Toys - $400.00 When materials are replaced, fines paid are applied to replacement and processing charge. The following Processing Charges apply in addition to Replacement Costs: •General Materials, DVDs/Blu-rays, CDs and Video Games - $10.00 •Paperbacks (mass market)/Periodicals - $3.00 •Tech Toys - $20.00 9.04 Other Fees: •Replacement of Compact Disc Cases - $1.00 •Replacement of DVD/Blu-ray/BOCD Case - $4.00 •Fee for Damage to Barcode or RFID tag on Library Materials - $1.00 •Interlibrary Loan Fee (per item): $5.00 Approved January 19, 1988 Amended February 16, 1988 Amended July 19, 1988 Amended Nov. 21, 1989 - Effective January 2, 1990 Amended March 19, 1991 - Effective July 1, 1991 Amended August 13, 1992 - Effective October 1, 1992 Amended April 20, 1993 - Effective July 1, 1993 Amended August 17, 1993 - Effective September 1, 1993 Amended November 2, 1993 - Effective January 1, 1994 Section 9.04 - Effective July 1, 1995 Amended November 21, 1994 - Effective January 1, 1995 38 7 Amended August 15, 1995 - Effective October 1, 1995 Amended September 19, 1995 - Effective October 1, 1995 Amended August 19, 1997 - Effective October 1, 1997 Amended November 17, 1998 - Effective January 1, 1999 Amended December 19, 2000 - Effective January 1, 2001 Section 6.02 (reevaluate September 2001) Amended March 20, 2001 - Effective April 1, 2001 Amended July 20, 2004 - Effective September 30, 2004 Amended June 20, 2006 - Effective June 21, 2006 Amended October 17, 2006 - Effective October 18, 2006 Amended March 16, 2010 - Effective May 15, 2010 Amended by the BLT December 5, 2011 - Approved by City Attorney December 22, 2011 Final Approval by the Board of Library Trustees on February 6, 2012 Amended and Approved by the Board of Library Trustees on September 4, 2013 Amended and Approved by the Board of Library Trustees on September 22, 2014 Amended and Approved by the Board of Library Trustees on February 16, 2016 Amended and Approved by the Board of Library Trustees on February 27, 2018 Amended and Approved by the Board of Library Trustees on June 15, 2020 – Effective July 13, 2020 Amended and Approved by the Board of Library Trustees on June 20, 2022 Amended and Approved by the Board of Library Trustees on December 19, 2022 This Policy will be periodically reviewed by the Board of Library Trustees on the first to occur of (i) as circumstances may require or (ii) every two years from the date of adoption, last amendment, or last review. Adopted, last amended, or last reviewed on June 20, 2022..December 19, 2022. 39 1 NBPL 12 Circulation Policy 1.0 Library Patron Cards Individual Library patron cards are issued to all residents of Newport Beach upon presentation of proper identification. All applicants under the age of 18 will be required to have a parent/guardian signature to obtain a library card. Guest cards will not be issued to anyone under the age of 18. 1.01 Under the State Universal Borrowing Agreement, individual Library patron cards will be issued to persons who do not reside in Newport Beach, but who are residents of the State of California, utilizing the same criteria as above. 1.02 A family borrower's card will be issued to a non-California resident upon payment of a $10.00 annual fee. 1.03 A replacement for a lost card will be issued upon proof of identification. 1.04 A “computer use only” Library card with no material borrowing privileges may be issued to persons who wish to use the Library’s public computer workstations and on-line databases. Proof of identification is necessary. 1.05 Lifetime cards may be issued at the discretion of the Board of Library Trustees. 2.0 Definitions Library materials are defined as indicated. 2.01 Reference Materials - Materials for use only within the Library facility, including newspapers and current issues of periodicals. 2.02 General Materials – Most circulating books and audio books. 2.03 Paperbacks (mass market) - Circulating book materials without hard cover bindings. 2.04 Periodicals - Magazines and journals published with established frequency throughout the year. 2.05 New Books - Newly acquired and recent publications of circulating fiction and non-fiction books. 2.06 Lucky Day Books – High demand fiction and non-fiction books available for immediate checkout. 2.07 Rental DVDs/Blu-rays - High demand DVDs/Blu-rays available for a rental fee. 2.08 Compact Discs (CDs) - Circulating recorded music that are on a compact disc. 2.09 DVDs/Blu-rays - Circulating films: feature, documentary, and instructional. 2.10 Video Games - Circulating games requiring a dedicated console with a video interface. 2.11 eBooks - Circulating electronic version of a printed book that may be read or listened to on a personal computer or hand-held device designed specifically for this purpose. 2.12 Streaming Video – Circulating digital video content transmitted through an Internet connection. Content may be viewed on a personal computer, mobile device, or via a digital media player. ATTACHMENT C 40 2 2.13 Databases - Electronic databases to which the Library subscribes. Many of these databases may be used remotely. 2.14 Internet - Many additional resources are available on the Internet and can be reached through library equipment. 2.15 Interlibrary Loan (abbreviated “ILL”) - Service whereby a user of one library may borrow books or receive photocopies of documents that are owned by another library. Users request materials, and the Library, acting as an intermediary, identifies owners of the desired item, places the request, receives the item, makes it available to the user, and arranges for its return. 2.16 Laptops– Circulating computers that may be used in the Library. 2.17 Tech Toys – Circulating media and technology equipment such as a GoPro camera or USB enabled turntable. 3.0 Loan Periods Loan periods and renewals for materials vary as stated below. Eligible items will automatically renew for four additional loan periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.01 Reference Materials, including newspapers and the current issues of periodicals, may not be checked out. 3.02 The loan period for General Materials is 21 days and may be renewed for four additional 21- day periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.03 The loan period for Paperbacks is 21 days and may be renewed for four additional 21-day periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.04 The loan period for circulating Periodicals is 21 days and may be renewed for two additional 21-day periods. Current issues and bound volumes of Periodicals may not be checked out. 3.05 The loan period for New Books is 21 days and may be renewed for four additional 21-day periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.06 The loan period for Lucky Day Books is 7 days and may not be renewed. 3.07 The loan period for Rental DVDs/Blu-rays is 1 day and may not be renewed. 3.08 The loan period for Compact Discs is 21 days and may be renewed for four additional 21-day periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.09 The loan period for Non-rental DVDs/Blu-rays is 7 days and may be renewed for four additional 7-day periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.10 The loan period for Video Games is 7 days and may be renewed for four additional 7-day periods if the item has not been reserved. 3.11 The loan period for eBooks is 7, 14, or 21 days. 3.12 The loan period for streaming video is 3, 5, or 7 days. 3.13 The loan period for Laptops is 1 hour and may be renewed for 20-minute increments as long as there is not a waiting list. These devices are for use within the Library building only. See the LAPTOP USE policy for more details. 41 3 3.14 Loans of certain materials are made to teachers for classroom use and to the homebound, with a loan period of 4 weeks. 3.15 The loan period for ILL items is determined by the lending library. 3.17 The loan period for Tech Toys is 7 days and may not be renewed. 4.0 Fines and Fees Library patrons are responsible for returning borrowed materials by the end of the loan period. Library materials are considered in circulation until checked-in at a Newport Beach Public Library. 4.01 Overdue fines are charged for materials returned after the due date. The fine schedule is established by the Board of Library Trustees and reviewed on a biennial basis. 4.02 Library patrons are responsible for the replacement cost of lost materials, plus a processing charge. 4.03 Overdue fines are not charged to patrons registered in the homebound program. 5.0 Library Privileges The Library reserves the right to refuse borrowing privileges to patrons who abuse Library privileges. Such patrons may be identified as delinquent. Delinquent may be defined by the following circumstances: 5.01 A patron whose record shows unpaid fines and fees of $5.00 or more. 5.02 A patron who has ten overdue items outstanding. 5.03 A patron who has moved without notifying the Library of the current correct address. 6.0 Placing of Reserves Library patrons are permitted to place reserves on General Materials, New Books, Paperbacks, Compact Discs, eBooks, Tech Toys, Non-rental DVDs/Blu-rays and Video Games in the collection. Reserves may also be placed for these materials, which are “on order”. 7.0 Confidentiality of Patron Records Library employees must refer all court-ordered requests to the Library Services Director. The Library shall, at all times, abide by California Government Code § 7927.105, which provides as follows: California Government Code § 7927.105 (a) As used in this section, the term “patron use records” includes both of the following: (1) Any written or electronic record that is used to identify a library patron and is provided by the patron to become eligible to borrow or use books and other materials. This includes, but is not limited to, a patron’s name, address, telephone number, or email address. (2) Any written record or electronic transaction that identifies a patron’s borrowing information or use of library information resources. This includes, but is not limited to, database search 42 4 records, borrowing records, class records, and any other personally identifiable uses of library resources, information requests, or inquiries. (b) This section does not apply to either of the following: (1) Statistical reports of patron use. (2) Records of fines collected by a library. (c) All patron use records of a library that is in whole or in part supported by public funds shall remain confidential. A public agency, or a private actor that maintains or stores patron use records on behalf of a public agency, shall not disclose those records to any person, local agency, or state agency, except as follows: (1) By a person acting within the scope of the person’s duties within the administration of the library. (2) By a person authorized in writing to inspect the records. The authorization shall be from the individual to whom the records pertain. (3) By order of the appropriate superior court. (Added by Stats. 2021, Ch. 614, Sec. 2. (AB 473) Effective January 1, 2022. Operative January 1, 2023, pursuant to Sec. 7931.000.) 8.0 Special Conditions 8.01 Fees for Use. Use fees are charged for the Rental DVD/Blu-ray collections. These fees are established by the Board of Library Trustees and reviewed on a biennial basis. 8.02 Patrons must be 18 years of age or older to checkout DVDs/Blu-rays, Video Games and Tech Toys. 8.03 A fee is charged for Interlibrary Loan (ILL) service. 9.0 Circulation Policies Schedule of Fines/Fees. The fine schedule is established by the Board of Library Trustees and reviewed on a biennial basis. 9.01 Rental Fees • Rental DVDs/Blu-rays - $1.00 per day 9.02 Fines for Overdue Materials: • General Materials - $0.25/day to Maximum • DVDs/Blu-rays (non-rental) - $0.25/day to Maximum • Paperbacks, Periodicals - $0.25/day to Maximum • New Books - $0.25/day to Maximum • CDs - $0.25/day to Maximum • Lucky Day Books -$0.25/day to Maximum • Rental DVDs/Blu-rays - $1.00/day to Maximum • Video Games - $1.00/day to Maximum 43 5 • Laptop - $5.00/hour to Maximum • ILL - $0.25/day to Maximum • Tech Toys - $5.00/day to Maximum Maximum Fines: • General Materials, Audio Books, Lucky Day Books and ILL Materials - $10.00 • Paperbacks, Periodicals - $5.00 • DVDs/Blu-rays - $10.00 • CDs - $10.00 • Video Games - $20.00 • Laptops - $1,200.00 • Tech Toys - $100.00 9.03 Replacement Cost of Materials - Actual Replacement Cost of Item When replacement cost cannot be determined, the following averages apply: • General Materials - $20.00 • Periodicals & Paperbacks (mass market) - $ 5.00 • DVDs/Blu-rays - $25.00 • CDs - $20.00 • Video Games - $50.00 • Laptops and/or peripherals- $1,200.00 • Interlibrary Loan (ILL) - Cost as determined by the lending library • Tech Toys - $400.00 When materials are replaced, fines paid are applied to replacement and processing charge. The following Processing Charges apply in addition to Replacement Costs: • General Materials, DVDs/Blu-rays, CDs and Video Games - $10.00 • Paperbacks (mass market)/Periodicals - $3.00 • Tech Toys - $20.00 9.04 Other Fees: • Replacement of Compact Disc Cases - $1.00 • Replacement of DVD/Blu-ray/BOCD Case - $4.00 • Fee for Damage to Barcode or RFID tag on Library Materials - $1.00 • Interlibrary Loan Fee (per item): $5.00 Approved January 19, 1988 Amended February 16, 1988 Amended July 19, 1988 Amended Nov. 21, 1989 - Effective January 2, 1990 44 6 Amended March 19, 1991 - Effective July 1, 1991 Amended August 13, 1992 - Effective October 1, 1992 Amended April 20, 1993 - Effective July 1, 1993 Amended August 17, 1993 - Effective September 1, 1993 Amended November 2, 1993 - Effective January 1, 1994 Section 9.04 - Effective July 1, 1995 Amended November 21, 1994 - Effective January 1, 1995 Amended August 15, 1995 - Effective October 1, 1995 Amended September 19, 1995 - Effective October 1, 1995 Amended August 19, 1997 - Effective October 1, 1997 Amended November 17, 1998 - Effective January 1, 1999 Amended December 19, 2000 - Effective January 1, 2001 Section 6.02 (reevaluate September 2001) Amended March 20, 2001 - Effective April 1, 2001 Amended July 20, 2004 - Effective September 30, 2004 Amended June 20, 2006 - Effective June 21, 2006 Amended October 17, 2006 - Effective October 18, 2006 Amended March 16, 2010 - Effective May 15, 2010 Amended by the BLT December 5, 2011 - Approved by City Attorney December 22, 2011 Final Approval by the Board of Library Trustees on February 6, 2012 Amended and Approved by the Board of Library Trustees on September 4, 2013 Amended and Approved by the Board of Library Trustees on September 22, 2014 Amended and Approved by the Board of Library Trustees on February 16, 2016 Amended and Approved by the Board of Library Trustees on February 27, 2018 Amended and Approved by the Board of Library Trustees on June 15, 2020 – Effective July 13, 2020 Amended and Approved by the Board of Library Trustees on June 20, 2022 Amended and Approved by the Board of Library Trustees on December 19, 2022 This Policy will be periodically reviewed by the Board of Library Trustees on the first to occur of (i) as circumstances may require or (ii) every two years from the date of adoption, last amendment, or last review. Adopted, last amended, or last reviewed on December 19, 2022. 45 RECOMMENDATION: Staff requests that the Board of Library Trustees (BLT) review the Library’s holiday and meeting schedule for 2023 and approve as presented: BLT MEETING SCHEDULE HOLIDAY CLOSURES BLT MEETING DATES New Year’s Day SUN, JAN 1 Day-After New Year’s Day MON, JAN 2 Martin Luther King Day MON, JAN 16 JANUARY 17 Presidents’ Day MON, FEB 20 FEBRUARY 21 MARCH 20 Easter SUN, APR 9 APRIL 17 Memorial Day MON, MAY 29 MAY 15 JUNE 19 Independence Day TUE, JUL 4 JULY 17 AUGUST 21 Labor Day MON, SEP 4 SEPTEMBER 18 OCTOBER 16 Veterans’ Day FRI, NOV 10 Thanksgiving Day THU, NOV 23 Day-After Thanksgiving FRI, NOV 24 NOVEMBER 20 Christmas Eve SUN, DEC 24 Christmas Day MON, DEC 25 New Year’s Eve MON, DEC 31 DECEMBER 18 Per the Board of Library Trustees By-Laws (Article IV – Meetings) Section 1: “The regular meetings shall be held on the third Monday of each month commencing at 5:00 p.m. at the Central Library or at a specified branch library, unless noticed otherwise. In the event the third Monday of the month is a holiday observed by the City, such regular meeting shall be held on the next business day commencing at 5:00 p.m. at the Central Library unless noticed otherwise. Special meetings may also be held subject to compliance with the provisions of the Ralph M. Brown Act.” Because both the Martin Luther King and President’s Day holidays fall on the third Monday of January and February respectively, the BLT will hold their January and February meetings on the following Tuesday. TO: BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES FROM: Library Services Department Melissa Hartson, Library Services Director 949-717-3810, mhartson@newportbeachca.gov PREPARED BY: Melissa Hartson, Library Services Director TITLE: Holiday and Meeting Schedule for 2023 46 NOTICING: This agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the meeting at which the Board of Library Trustees considers the item). ATTACHMENT A: 2023 Meeting Schedule 47 Board of Library Trustees 2023 Meeting Schedule JANUARY 17, 2023** JULY 17, 2023 FEBURARY 21, 2023** AUGUST 21, 2023 MARCH 20, 2023 SEPTEMBER 18, 2023 APRIL 17, 2023 OCTOBER 16, 2023 MAY 15, 2023 NOVEMBER 20, 2023 JUNE 19, 2023 DECEMBER 18, 2023 ** HELD ON A TUESDAY BECAUSE OF THE HOLIDAY ATTACHMENT A 48