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June 25, 2020
Electronic Formal Meeting - 5:00 pm
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LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
June 25, 2020
Electronic Formal Meeting - 5:00 pm
ZOOM MEETING PLATFORM
Wesley Beary, President
John Beasley, Secretary
Kellee Forkenbrock
Derek Johnk
Carol Kirsch, Vice -President
Robin Paetzold
Tom Rocklin
Hannah Shultz
Monique Washington
1. Call Meeting to Order.
2. Public Discussion.
3. Items to be discussed.
A. Policy Modification: #801: Circulation and Library Card Policy.
Comment: This is a special policy review to modify section 801.21, Fine and Replacement Fees of the
Circulation and Library Card Policy. Board action required.
B. Election of Officers
Comment: A slate of officers for FY21 will be presented by the Nominating Committee. Board action
required.
C. Board Annual Report.
Comment: Staff will draft a report after Board discussion. The Board will approve in July.
4. Staff Reports.
A. Director's Report.
B. Departmental Reports: Adult Services (from May), Children's Services, Collection Services, IT.
C. Development Office Report.
5. President's Report.
6. Announcements from Members.
7. Committee Reports.
A. Foundation Members.
8. Communications.
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Iowa City Public Library, at 379-887 6003 or elyse-miller@icpLorg. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow
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9. Consent Agenda.
A. Approve Regular Minutes of Library Board of Trustees May 28, 2020 meeting.
B. Approve Minutes of Special Meeting of the Library Board of Trustees June 11, 2020 meeting.
C. Approve Disbursements for May, 2020.
10. Set Agenda Order for July Meeting.
11. Adjournment.
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Iowa City Public Library, at 379-887 6003 or elyse-miller@icpLorg. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow
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Iowa City Public Library
Meeting Agendas and Other Significant Events
JUNE 25, 2020
JULY 23, 2020
AUGUST 27, 2020
Election of Officers
Review Board Annual Report
Review Annual Staff Report
President Appoints to Foundation Board
Strategic Planning Update
Adopt NOBU Budget
Develop Ideas for Board Annual Report
Departmental Reports: AS, CAS
Review 4rh Quarter Statistics and
Financials
Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT
Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT
OTHER:
613: Friends Foundation Board of Directors
Annual meeting
SEPTEMBER 24, 2020
OCTOBER 22, 2020
NOVEMBER 19, 2020
Budget Discussion
Budget Discussion
Appoint Committee to Evaluate Director
Departmental Reports: AS, CAS
Review 1sr Quarter Statistics and Financials
Departmental Reports: AS, CAS
Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT
DECEMBER 17, 2020
JANUARY 28, 2021
FEBRUARY 25, 2021
Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT
6-month Strategic Planning Update
Director Evaluation
Review 2nd Quarter Goals/Statistics and
Set Calendar for Next Fiscal Year
Financials
Appoint Nominating Committee
Departmental Reports: AS, CAS
Departmental Reports: CH, CLS, IT
MARCH 25, 2021
APRIL 22, 2021
MAY 27, 2021
Departmental Reports: AS, CAS
Review 3rd Quarter Statistics and Financials
Departmental Reports: AS, CAS
Departmental Reports: AS, CH, CLS, IT
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801: Circulation and Library Card Policy —Temporarily Modify
Prepared for the June 25, 2020 Meeting of the Iowa City Public Library Board of Trustees
Proposal: To temporarily suspend 801.21a, the Late Return clause, of the Circulation and
Library Card Policy until January 1, 2021.
Issues: Since Sunday, March 15th, 2020, the Library has been closed for public use in response
to the COVID-19 public health emergency. During that time, we extended due dates of all
library materials until July 15th and suspended fine collection. As we move into offering a no -
contact curbside service and mail delivery of holds, we want to make our circulation policies
meet the needs of our community. Patrons may have difficulty accessing our book drops. They
may have difficulty contacting us as our phone and chat services are far more limited at this
time. They may not be able to renew items at home if they do not have access to the Internet.
In response to this public health emergency, we propose to suspend point 801.21a, the Late
Return clause, of the Circulation and Library Card Policy until January 1, 2021.
This suspension would only affect fines collected due to a late return. These fines are called
overdue fines, which are charged when items are returned after the item due date. The Iowa
City Public Library does not collect these fines on Children's or Young Adult materials. For the
rest of the collection, we currently charge 25 cents per day, per item that is returned late with
the exception of Express DVDs ($1 per day) and circulating equipment ($1 to $5 per day
depending on the value of the item).
This suspension does not impact replacement fees, which is a one-time fee charged when
materials are not returned or if they are returned with damage. The replacement fee is the cost
of the item plus a processing charge.
Staff Recommendations: Temporarily strikeout current language in 801.21a and replace with
"Late return fines are temporarily suspended until January 1, 2021."
After January 1, 2021, the policy will revert to the original language unless further action from
the Library Board to change this policy takes place.
Action: Review and adopt as amended.
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801: CIRCULATION and LIBRARY CARD POLICY
See also related policies: Collection Development (601) and Confidentiality and Privacy (802).
See also Iowa Code: Chapter 613.16 (Parental Responsibility of Actions of Children) and Chapter 714.5
(Theft of Library Materials and Equipment).
801.0 The purpose of the Circulation Policy is to establish who may obtain a library card at the
Iowa City Public Library, privileges associated with different types of cards, and conditions under
which those privileges may be suspended. A valid library card provides library users with circulation
services which may include, depending upon type of library card, borrowing materials and
equipment, placing holds, or requesting interlibrary loan service, and allows in-house and remote
electronic access to information resources. The Circulation and Library Card Policy establishes fines
and replacement fees for overdue, lost or damaged materials, and other circulation services.
801.1 Library Cards
General Information: These policies apply to all types of cardholders:
a. Individuals of all ages may apply for a library card with proper identification and proof of
residence. (See Sections 801.12-801.19 for specific card categories.) Staff may allow two
checked -out items (no equipment) if proof of residence is not shown at time of application;
address verification must be shown before further use of the card is allowed.
b. Cardholders are responsible for all materials checked out on the card and for payment of
fines and replacement fees assigned to the card, except as noted.
c. The Library Director may refuse or restrict a library card if a pattern of abuse is established.
d. Cardholders are responsible for notifying the library promptly if a card is lost or stolen. (See
Section 801.22 for cardholder liability.)
e. Cardholders are limited to 75 checked -out items, except Institutional cards, which are
limited to 100 checked -out items and Student AIM (Access to Information and Materials) Cards
which have a limit based on the Memorandum of Agreement with the participating school
districts and public libraries.
f. Library cards expire regularly to confirm address and other contact information.
g. Access to Library materials will not be restricted based on age except in the case of
circulating equipment with replacement value over $250, which will require parental permission
for checkout to patrons under age 18. Access to specific collections may be restricted for the
Student AIM cards based on the Memorandum of Agreement with the participating school
districts and public libraries.
h. Cardholders are limited to one library card with the exception of students who are issued
Student AIM Cards. Privileges for use are set according to the library card presented for
checkout and services. With the permission of their parent/guardian, students with Student AIM
cards may also apply for a Resident or Open Access card.
801.12 Resident Cards: Resident cards are issued to residents and property owners of Iowa City and
contract areas.
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801.13 Open Access: Open Access cards are issued to residents of areas with libraries participating
in the State Library of Iowa's Open Access program, in accordance with the statewide Open Access
agreement. Some services are limited.
801.14 Temporary Cards: Temporary cards are issued to persons who will be living in our service
area from one to eight weeks, and to those living in temporary housing. Some services are limited.
801.15 Institutional Cards: Institutional cards are issued to institutions and businesses located in
Iowa City, contract areas, and Johnson County communities with libraries participating in the Open
Access program.
801.16 Special Cards: (See Section 801.25 and 801.26 for fines and replacement fee information.)
a. Borrowers who qualify for Resident Cards may apply for At Home service and will be
assigned an At Home card.
b. Special cards are available for institutions with ICPL outreach collections.
c. Special cards are assigned to libraries participating in interlibrary loan.
d. Special cards are assigned to inmates at the Johnson County Jail who request services from
the Library. Services may be limited to comply with an agreement for service with the Johnson
County Sheriffs Office.
801.17 Self -Registered Cards: Patrons who register online shall verify, in person and within two
weeks of registering, identity and proof of address to obtain a library card with regular privileges
(see 801.12-14). Self -registered cards allow for limited access to online resources but may not be
used to borrow materials until a regular card is obtained.
801.18 Computer Use Only Cards: Issued to patrons who are unable to confirm a local address.
Services are limited to internet computers and in-house use of equipment valued at less than $100.
801.19 Student AIM Cards: Issued to all students grades K-12 enrolled in the Iowa City Community
School District and other participating school districts. Services may be limited based on the
Memorandum of Agreement with the participating school districts and public libraries.
a. Student AIM Cards may only be used by the student the card was issued to.
b. Students may receive a Student AIM Cardin addition to another type of library card.
c. Students may not use Student AIM Cards to place Interlibrary Loan requests.
d. Student AIM Cards may not be used to checkout equipment valued over $250.
801.2 Fines and Replacement Fees
801.21 I atms• R: Fines are temporarily suspended until January 1, 2021.
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801.22 Lost or Damaged Materials
a. The full replacement or repair cost for a lost or damaged item is charged to the borrower to
whom the item was checked out at the time that it was lost or damaged.
b. Borrowers are responsible for materials which were checked out on lost or stolen cards
prior to notification to the library of the card's loss. A borrower's liability for such materials is
limited to $50.00.
c. The replacement cost of the item includes the Library's purchase price plus a processing fee.
The Library uses vendors that offer processing and other related services to acquire materials,
including replacements.
d. Replacement or repair costs up to $100 maybe waived in full or part on a case -by -case basis
by permanent staff. Higher amounts maybe waived in full or part by the Community & Access
Services Coordinator or Customer Services Assistant, on a case -by -case basis.
e. Replacement or repair costs will not be charged for students using Student AIM Cards.
801.23 Suspension of Circulation and Remote Access Privileges
a. Individual cards: Circulation and some remote access privileges are suspended for
cardholders owing the library $10.00 or more in fines or for materials not returned and billed.
b. Institutional cards: Circulation and some remote access privileges are suspended for
cardholders owing the library $20.00 or more in fines or for materials not returned and billed.
c. Interlibrary loan institutions: Service may be denied to those libraries which habitually are
late in returning materials or fail to pay bills of $25.00 or more for long overdue or lost
materials.
d. Expired cards: Circulation and other access privileges are suspended when a library card
expires. An expired card may be renewed when a patron's address is verified.
e. Special At Home cards: Access privileges are suspended for materials not returned that have
been billed.
f. Student AIM Cards: Access privileges are suspended based on the guidelines in the
Memorandum of Agreement with the participating school districts and public libraries.
801.24 Holds (Reserves)
a. Registered borrowers with no delinquency status may place up to ten free holds.
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b. Institutional cards may have up to fifteen free holds.
c. Beyond the ten freehold limit, registered borrowers may place additional holds for a charge
of $.50 per item, payable in advance.
801.25 Charges for Interlibrary Loan:
a. When it is necessary to borrow library materials through Interlibrary Loan from libraries
which charge a fee for such services, these charges will be absorbed by the library, with the
approval of the Adult Services Coordinator. Postage will be paid by Iowa City Public Library.
b. Out-of-state libraries will be charged $15.00 for the loan of audiovisual material.
801.26 Fines and Replacement Fees for Special Cards:
a. No fines are charged for late returns of materials from outreach collections, At Home
patrons, Interlibrary Loan libraries, or jail patrons.
b. At Home patrons, Interlibrary Loan libraries, and the outreach sites are responsible for
paying the replacement fee for 6este# lost materials.
801.27 Card Replacement: Patrons may receive one free replacement card per year. The
replacement charge for additional lost cards is $1.00.
801.28 Fresh Start 18: When a patron reaches their 181h birthday, the library may waive
accumulated fines and replacement fees on a case -by -case basis.
801.3 Retrieval of Overdue Materials
801.31 Notification: Notices are sent at regular intervals to cardholders with overdue library
materials. The last notice is a bill for the replacement cost of the item.
801.32 Long Overdue Materials: Library accounts for which a bill has been sent may be submitted
to a collection agency and/or to a local law enforcement agency for further action. An additional
processing charge of $10.00 will be added to each account sent to collections. (See also Code of
Iowa, Chapter 714.5, Theft of Library materials and equipment.)
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To:
Library Board
From:
Elsworth Carman
Date:
June 18, 2020
Re:
Annual Report to the City of Iowa City
Each year the City of Iowa City asks boards and commissions to complete a brief annual
report noting accomplishments for the year just ending (July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020),
and indicating goals for the coming year. The Library Board reviews their current report
(attached) at the June meeting, provides input on the accomplishments of goals for
FY19, and discusses possible goals for FY21. Staff then drafts a report that will be
reviewed and approved at the July or August meeting.
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LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
The Board of Trustees of the Public Library is a semi -autonomous body of nine persons
empowered by state law and city ordinance to act as the governing body of the library. The
Board's specific list of legal responsibilities includes:
• determining the goals and objectives of the Library in order to plan and carry out
library services
• determining and adopting written policies to govern all aspects of the operation of
the Library
• preparing an annual budget and having exclusive control of all monies appropriated
by the City Council, earned income, service contracts with Johnson County, University
Heights, Hills, Lone Tree, or given to the library through gifts, bequests, grants or
awards
• employing a competent staff to administer its policies and carry out its programs
The Board is also an arm of City Government with members appointed by the City Council
and its principal operating funds approved by the City Council. The Board therefore seeks at
all times to work in harmony with City policies in all areas that do not conflict with its
statutory powers.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2019
1. Hire and work with a new Library Director.
2. Work with the City to implement initiatives of the Equity Took Kit.
3. Collaborate with the ICCSD and other area libraries to simplify issuing library cards to
school age children.
4. Keep the public informed about library access during construction on the Fed Mall.
5. Continue working with Digital Johnson County partners to expand services offered and
explore the possibility of a joint library system in the future.
6. Improve library catalog and patron account interface.
7. Celebrate local history with improvements to the Digital History Project content
management system, increased staffing, promoting digital access to the historical Press
Citizen, sharing restored historical maps, and offering an opportunity for people to
record their local history stories.
8. Assess needs in the new Digital Media Lab and add resources the public is requesting.
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9. Approve a Memo of Understanding with Iowa City UNESCO City of Literature.
10. Submit a City budget request that supports library needs. Advocate for CIP funding for
replacement carpeting and furnishings from the 2004 building.
11. Registered 4,417 for the Summer Reading Program.
12. Reviewed and updated the following policies:
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703 Cable Television Channel Programming Policy
801 Circulation of Materials
812 Hours of Service
813 Unattended Children
814 Copyright
817 Alcohol in the Library
GOALS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020
1. Find improved parking location for the Bookmobile.
2. Plan for building improvements: Plan for replacing public access computer workstations;
Plan for re -flooring project, Develop a plan for HVAC replacement.
3. Complete upgrade to the library catalog.
4. Evaluate impact of no fines on Children's and YA collections.
5. Study availability of collections in response to changes in circulation policy.
6. Explore artist -in -residence in Digital Media Lab.
7. Undertake strategic planning process (new plan adopted June 2020, goes into effect July
1, 2021).
8. Continue working with Iowa City and partners to implement Equity Toolkit
measures/Explore funding opportunities related to outcomes of equity toolkit work.
9. Initiate (or participate) in discussion about City-wide services for tweens and teens with
other public and youth -serving agencies.
10. Facilitate guided conversations with staff and library stakeholders about future space
use/needs.
11. Research social workers in libraries
Board Members:
Robin Paetzold, President Janet Freeman, Secretary
Diane Baker Carol Kirsch, Vice -President
Wesley Beary Jay Semel
John Beasley Monique Washington
Kellee Forkenbrock
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Director's Report: June 2020
Curbside pickup continues to go well. We have added more appointments per hour and
turned on paging, which means new holds can be placed. Patrons are thankful for this
development and it feels great to have positive interactions with our users. Library staff
continue to demonstrate great flexibility.
At the June 16th meeting, I presented to City Council about a need to change the
parking signage on the library parking spaces. City Council approved the requested
changes, and our signage will be modified from a twenty -minute time limit to a ten-
minute time limit to ensure access for patrons using our curbside services. We
anticipate changing back to a twenty -minute time limit once we return to traditional,
building -based services.
The next public service we will be rolling out is technology access, which is tentatively
scheduled to begin June 25. Opening the doors to the public will be a significant change
for staff, and we are working to prepare our teams for a different type of interaction with
patrons. The Technology Access Committee's plan provides a strong starting point and
we will evaluate possible changes as we learn more about how the community will use
this service.
We continue to work on preparing the building for reopening. At this point, almost all
furniture has been relocated into temporary storage areas on the first and second floors.
We anticipate the plexiglass installation within a week, and are placing social distancing
markers in high -traffic areas. We are also reevaluating our severe weather practices to
ensure we can quickly and safely move staff and patrons into appropriate areas if
needed.
The leadership team has returned to working on the strategic plan by going back
through the notes from our previous planning work, including community and staff input
sessions and surveys, work done while Maureen Sullivan was onsite, and the process
work we did after Maureen's time at ICPL. The current Black Lives Matter activism and
our experience thus far with COVID-19 will impact on our final documents; both the
protests and the pandemic have reshaped some of how we will approach our work in
the coming years. While the COVID-19 closure has delayed our process on building this
plan, we have a strong start, and I look forward to sharing a draft plan with the Board in
the near future.
Respectfully Submitted,
Elsworth Carman
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Adult Services Department Report
Prepared for the May 28, 2020 Meeting of the Iowa City Public Library Board of Trustees
Jason Paulios, Adult Services Coordinator
Update on open positions
On May 11" we announced that the new Supervising Librarian will be Amanda Monson, formerly Senior
Librarian from the Springville Public Library in Utah near Provo. She will be starting June 8th and is very excited
to join ICPL during these exciting times. Before Springville, she was the Adult Services Coordinator for the
Bartow County Public Library System in Georgia about 40 miles NW of Atlanta. I've given her a Zoom tour of the
library building and assured her that she will have time to get her feet as she has a crew of terrific Switchboard
and ILL staff to lean on for help! As you would expect, Heidi Lauritzen has also left meticulous procedures. I'll
arrange a Zoom meeting with SWB/ILL when she arrives in June.
Alterations were made to the open Adult Services Librarian job description to make it more overtly focused on
the work we want the position to perform around service for and with teens. We expect it to be an attractive
opening, it is posted externally and closes on June 2nd.
Remote Reference service
Email and chat reference service continues in our limited hours of 10-6 Monday through Friday and the last
week of April we were able to being testing remote phone service as well with the help of City IT and Brent.
Switchboard and Info Desk staff that had the home internet infrastructure to support it brought their work
phones home, callers to ICPL's main line are now routed to the assigned staff. This phone service began
Monday, May 41h and has allowed us to speak to a number of patrons that were previously without access.
Adding Switchboard staff has allowed us to answer 275 calls (as of May 20) providing answers to 384 questions
from the public. Melody added a Safety & Mental health section to her amazing curated Covid-19 Resources
page on the website and Melody and Stacey added Tax resource info as well.
Remote Programming
When we made the decision to make the Summer Reading Program virtual -only Beth, Brian, and Stacey were
able to quickly transition already planned programs to accommodate. There is a full slate of programs and
classes for adults and teens planned and they'll be part of Mara's SRP mailer going to homes in our service area.
Candice and I hosted our first virtual BYOBook, it was great to see our old book club friends! Stacey continues
with her craft & chat sessions and has found great success with a class around how to use Zoom, adding two
more encore versions due to demand! Beth has started our partnership with FilmScene and we look forward to
more of these in the coming months as well as renewing our partnership with UI's Obermann Center for
Advanced Studies. We also hosted our first successful webinar event with an author visit cosponsored with Iowa
City UNESCO City of Literature, the recording will be available soon!
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June 2020 Children's Services Report
Prepared for the Iowa City Public Library Board of Trustees
By Angie Pilkington, Children's Services Coordinator
Spring Reading Challenge Update
As we made plans to close to the public this past March, we invited the community to take part in a new virtual
reading challenge using our Beanstack online software. Our first Spring Reading Challenge required participants of
all ages to read 10 books and complete eight fun -at-home activities. We had 145 participants and 58 finished the
program. We gave Downtown District gift cards to four finishers in our Grand Prize Drawing.
Summer Reading Goes Virtual
Looking back at my past June reports I am usually reporting the number of kids and babies who have signed up in
first 2 or 3 weeks of our Summer Reading Program. In 20161 reported that, "We are off to a great start with over
1700 kids signed up in the first week." And in 2018 1 wrote to the Board, "We are off to a great start with over 2200
kids and 275 babies signed up in the first two weeks." As we know in 2020 we are living in different times. I am still
going to start my next sentence off with: We are off to a great start! In the first three weeks of Summer Reading we
have over 750 babies, kids, teens and adults signed up! I do think this is a fantastic start, especially when the only
way for our community to participate is by going online. Typically, we see and sign up around 700 during Arts Fest,
we see another 600 at our first in person program. All of those touch points could not happen this year, but through
the power of social media, our website, and the Window we are off to a great start. We have a very hard working,
dedicated staff all coming together to make this happen, and I could not be more appreciative of their work.
Virtual Programs & Craft -To -Go Kits
Also new this summer is offering virtual programs and bringing crafts to the community by curbside or mail
delivery. Our online views are getting good numbers and our children's crafts based on our Sunday Funday, World
Wednesday and Try -It -Out programs have been a surprise hit! The first week we didn't know what to expect so we
only packaged 40 and within a day of announcing we were "sold out". This week we increased our numbers to have
65 crafts ready for pickup.
Looking ahead
We have a great line up of virtual programs yet to come this summer! Check out our calendars to enjoy a virtual
program! The quality and caliber of entertainers that we have come is fantastic.
In the coming weeks we will also be introducing a second on -going (meaning no end date) Reading Challenge to the
community, Read Woke. We will be challenging our community to read three books in each of the ten categories
that range from African American Voices, Native American Voices, LGBTQIA+ Voices and Diverse Abilities.
"Read Woke is a movement. It is a feeling. It is a style. It is a form of education. It is a call to action; it is our
right as lifelong learners. It means arming yourself with knowledge in orderto better protect your rights.
Knowledge is power and no one can take it away. It means learning about others so that you can treat people
with the respect and dignity that they deserve no matter their religion, race, creed, or color.
I concluded that a Woke Book must:
• Challenge a social norm • Give voice to the voiceless • Provide information about a group that has been
disenfranchised • Seek to challenge the status quo • Have a protagonist from an underrepresented or
oppressed group*"
— Cicely Lewis, creator of Read Woke
I want to thank Patty and the Friends Foundation for their hard work and contributions for our summer programs
and prizes for the Summer Reading Program. Without their support we would not be able to offer such a caliber of
programs to the community.
I am sad: Usually in this spot of my report, I have bright, colorful pictures of Children enjoying the first days of
Summer at our Building.
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Student AIM Card
Six Month Update
Submitted by Angela Pilkington
The Student Access to Information and Materials (AIM) card is a joint effort to improve literacy
and library access to the students living in the Iowa City Community School District. We
officially launched AIM cards on December, 16 2019.
Iowa City Public Library during the first 6 months:
• Checked out 2,313 physical items
• Checked out 2,751 e-format items
• Number of cards blocked (owe more than $10) is 19
• Number of cards that owe less than $10 is one ($8)
• Total fines owed is $0
• Total fees owed is $476
There was initial excitement from students about having actual cards to use at all three public
libraries. I believe the building closure and the limited access to materials during from March to
June has hurt the project. I look forward to collecting a full year of data for this project as we
move forward.
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AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES, THE
CORALVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES, THE CITY OF NORTH LIBERTY, AND THE
IOWA CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR THE PROVISION OF STUDENT AIM CARDS TO
IOWA CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT STUDENTS.
This Agreement is made and entered into by and between the Iowa City Public Library Board of
Trustees, the Coralville Public Library Board of Trustees, the City of North Liberty and the Iowa
City Community School District.
WHEREAS, the Iowa City Public Library, the Coralville Public Library and the North Liberty
Community Library all strive to provide free and easy access to information, ideas, books and
technology that can help to enrich, educate and empower the lives of every individual within
the various and diverse communities which we serve; and
WHEREAS, the vision of the Iowa City Community School District is that every Iowa City
Community School District student becomes responsible, independent learners capable of
making informed decisions in a democratic society through the resources of the entire
community; and
WHEREAS, the Iowa City Public Library, the Coralville Public Library and the North Liberty
Community Library and the Iowa City Community School District share a common interest in
collaborating to eliminate barriers in order to support students achieving their academic goals.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed by and between the Iowa City Public Library Board of
Trustees, the Coralville Public Library Board of Trustees, the City of North Liberty and Iowa City
Community School District School Board as follows:
1. Section 1 Duration and Termination
The term of this Agreement shall commence July 1, 2020 and shall be renewed automatically
for succeeding terms of one year each ("Contract Year') beginning annually on July 1 and
ending on June 30, unless written notice to the contrary is received no later than March 1.
Such notice may be given by personal delivery to Presidents of the Boards of Trustees of
Coralville Public Library and Iowa City Public Library, the North Liberty Community Library
Director, and the Iowa City Community School District Superintendent, or by certified mail to
said officials. Unless terminated as provided herein or as provided by law, Contract Year shall
run concurrently with the appropriate budgetary fiscal year for Iowa City, Coralville, North
Liberty and the School District.
2. No Separate Legal Entity
2.1 No separate legal entity is created by this Agreement. Each party, or each party's library
director or designee will act as administrator of the duties of their Library hereunder.
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3. Purpose
The Iowa City Public Library, the Coralville Public Library, the North Liberty Community Library
and the Iowa City Community School District agree to work collaboratively as outlined in this
Agreement to issue a Student AIM (Access to Information and Materials) Card to each student
in the Iowa City Community School District. The Student AIM Library Cards will be issued in a
mutually agreed upon manner to include all Iowa City Community School District students.
A. Student AIM Card
3.1 The Student AIM Card will use the student's Iowa City Community School District issued
identification number as the Student AIM Card account number at each of the three Public
Libraries.
3.2 The Student AIM Card will have limited borrowing privileges of physical materials at
each of the three (3) Public Library locations and will be limited to three (3) books and/or
audio books at each, which must be returned before additional books will be allowed to be
checked out.
3.3 The Student AIM Card will provide access to electronic resources offered by the three
Public Libraries, including research and homework databases; learning resources;
downloadable e-books, audiobooks, music, magazines and video streaming. The Public
Libraries will not offer access to databases Iowa City Community School District provides.
Each library and ICCSD will maintain and enforce the acceptable use policy of each.
Revocation by one library of privileges for violation of an acceptable use policy shall result
in revocation of privileges at all three libraries.
3.4 The Student AIM Card will not allow ILL (Interlibrary Loan).
3.5 The Student AIM Card will be subject to circulation policies and procedures as outlined
by each Public Library's governing body, except as specifically provided otherwise herein.
3.6 Overdue fines or replacement fees will not be charged on any materials checked out
with the Student AIM Card. Borrowing privileges for physical materials may be suspended
by the public library from which they were checked out until materials are returned.
Student AIM cards may have privileges reinstated without penalty up to three (3) times per
school year.
4. Operating Responsibilities
4.1 ALL PARTIES agree that all registration and circulation records of the public and school
LIBRARIES pertaining to the Student AIM Card will remain confidential in accordance with
the State of Iowa Confidentiality and Privacy laws and any other applicable statutes and
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will not be disclosed except in accordance with §22.7 of the Code of Iowa and the Family
Educational Rights and Privacy Act 20 USC §1232g
5. Public Libraries Operating Responsibilities
5.1 Work jointly with the Iowa City Community School District to develop information that
describes the Student AIM Card program to parents or legal guardians.
5.2 Work jointly with the Iowa City Community School District to provide information to
the Iowa City Community School District teachers and administrators regarding the Student
AIM Card program.
5.3 Provide sufficient time for Public Library staff to visit local Iowa City Community School
District schools in their service area to build and strengthen local partnerships and provide
information on the Student AIM Card Library Card program.
5.4 Work jointly with the Iowa City Community School District to develop and distribute
handouts and website information to create awareness of the Student AIM Card program.
5.5 Work jointly with the Iowa City Community School District for any promotions and
events.
5.6 Ensure promotional materials include language that states "ICCSD in collaboration with
CPL, ICPL, and NLCL."
SECTION 6- Iowa City Community School District Operating Responsibilities
6.1 Provide pertinent information about the Student AIM Card program to parents or legal
guardians and ensure appropriate parental opt -out disclosure of personally identifiable
pupil information is available. Iowa City Community School District will issue the Student
AIM Card, including the cost of printing and distribution of the cards to all Iowa City
Community School District students.
6.2 Provide Iowa City Community School District student data to the three Public Libraries'
integrated library systems in a format specified by each Public Library via a secure
electronic delivery method, and in compliance with §22.7 of the Code of Iowa and the
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act 20 USC §1232g.
6.3 Provide evaluation and feedback to the three Public Libraries from Iowa City
Community School District teachers, administrators, students and their families or legal
guardians.
6.4 Work jointly with the three Public Libraries to develop and distribute handouts and
website information to create awareness of the Student AIM Card program.
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6. 5 Work jointly with the three Public Libraries for any promotions and events. Ensure
promotional materials include language that states "ICCSD in collaboration with CPL, ICPL,
and NLCL."
7. Administration
7.1 All library directors or their designees and a designee of the Iowa City Community
School District will meet as needed, at least bi-annually, and mutually agree on
administration, branding, marketing, and other joint matters.
7.2 Procedures will be developed jointly and are subject to approval by the library directors
or their designees and the Iowa City Community School District.
8. Property
8.1 Resources acquired by each libraryand shared remain the property of the purchasing
library as allowed by the individual contracts and license agreements.
Signed:
Janet Godwin, President, Board of Directors Iowa City Community School District
Elsworth Carman, Library Director, Iowa City Public Library
Alison Ames Galstad, Library Director, Coralville Public Library
Terry L. Donahue, Mayor City of North Liberty
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Collection Services Department Report
Prepared for the June 25, 2020 Meeting of the Iowa City Public Library Board of Trustees
Anne Mangano, Collection Services Coordinator
New Digital Magazine Collection: Flipster
We are pleased to announce that Flipster, our new digital magazine collection, is now available.
Flipster will add an additional 12 magazine titles to our digital collection, including The Atlantic,
Martha Stewart Living, Highlights, and People. To access Flipster, patrons need a library card in
good standing and a password. They must also reside in our service areas: Iowa City, Hills, Lone
Tree, University Heights, and rural Johnson County. For a better reading experience, patrons
can download the Flipster app, available for Apple, Android, and Kindle Fire devices.
This collection will supplement what we
currently offer through rbDigital, our
other magazine collection. Like streaming
video subscription services, exclusive
content also applies to library products.
EBSCO, a large library publishing and
content company, negotiated contracts
to be the exclusive provider for Meredith
Corporation titles. EBSCO owns the
Flipster product. With this contract,
rbDigital was unable to provide some of
the most popular titles our patrons used.
Adding this collection allows us to
provide some of those titles again.
One of our collection development goals during this pandemic is to further explore different
digital resources for patrons to access at home. Flipster provided an affordable, supplemental
magazine collection that is easy for patrons to use and quick for them to set up. Although it is a
small collection, we are able to test and see if patrons prefer this product to rbDigital. Our
contract for that collection is up in October.
To give Flipster a try, please go to icpLorg. A link to the collection is available in our Digital
Library. Until June 30th, the entire Flipster catalog is available to patrons as a free promotion to
libraries. After that date, we will only offer the 12 selected titles. During this time, we can see
what other titles resonate with our patrons as potential additions to the collection.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY REPORT TO THE LIBRARY BOARD
(June, 2020) Brent Palmer, IT Coordinator
Covid-19 Closure Activities -Continued
The IT staff have been active setting up systems for holds mail delivery and curbside scheduling.
We reused existing tools that underpin our website and event calendar to power the curbside
sign-up system. Similarly, our existing patron help platform was used to implement the holds
mail request system. A computer and phone were relocated to the curbside area to support the
service. After the initial rollout, the web specialist made necessary changes such as
implementing a rolling closure date and a status field for pickup scheduling.
The IT department has been heavily involved with the Computer Access Committee planning.
We have been providing options for setting up computers, providing the connectivity and
power in the space we are using, and looking at software tools for providing help to patrons.
The IT department is in the early stages of implementing a collaboration platform called
Microsoft Teams. The main goal is to provide staff with another means to collaborate whether
they are in the building or not. Obviously if some staff are going to be out of the building for an
extended period, this could be a way that staff may feel more connected to each other and
possibly even work together on projects. We also hope this tool will provide better options for
collaboration for things like departmental documentation and task management.
The installation of a new paging system was about to begin when the building closed. After an
initial delay, we decided to finish up the installation while there were still fewer staff in the
building and no patrons. The installation went smoothly. The Children's Room, which tends to
be louder than other parts of the library, now has many new speakers. New speakers were also
installed in a few other spaces such as the meeting rooms and the teen space. The public paging
zone was divided up to give staff more options for directing pages to those areas. We now have
the ability to use prerecorded messages. As before, the paging system is accessible through any
phone in the building. The sound quality is much better. The real test will be when the library is
again filled with adults and children.
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Development Office Report
Prepared for the Board of Trustees
Iowa City Public Library
by Patty McCarthy, Director of Development
June 25, 2020
ICPL Fundraising is Fantastic
Our community is simply amazing. Proof positive of this recently came in to the library inside a few of the return
envelopes which were inserted in the library's Window Summer Reading Program newsletter. It was mailed to
every household in Iowa City on June 2.
Some library fans wasted no time in responding. Their surprises arrived at the library in those special envelopes
postmarked June 3 and June 6.
One surprise was accompanied by this note, "Every Little Bit (or so I've heard) carefully printed on paper
encasing a crisp $100 bill. And "Thanks for all you do!" was written in the memo of a $300 check from new
library friends. Wow!
My belief that I have the best job in Iowa City is grounded in joyful moments like opening those envelopes.
Thank you very much to everyone who shows their library love through such generous gifts.
Love Your ICPL
Your investment in the Iowa City Public Library with a
financial contribution to the ICPL Friends Foundation
Love Your Library effort means more for the Digital
Branch right now.
L v.
w love your library
Click on the Love Your Library logo to donate and ensure
that more eBooks, audiobooks, magazines and streaming videos are available to borrow. While the library
building remains closed during the coronavirus pandemic, thousands of us are reading, learning, enjoying, and
exploring the Digital Branch more than ever. This special Love Your ICPL effort is helping to provide more for
everyone.
Members of the Friends Foundation Board of Directors contributed $5,200 to match all gifts received through
June 30, the last day of our fiscal year. Your Love Your ICPL generosity will make a big impact!
When you give
ICPL can provide...
$25.00
A one-year license to the latest popular fiction books including Such a Fun Age, and Little
Fires Everywhere.
$50.00
Two read along picture books for kids (or 3 picture book eBooks). An example is Frog and
Toad are Friends.
$100.00
One audiobook bestseller such as The Splendid and the Vile, and Where the Crawdads Sing.
$150.00
One year's subscription to a digital magazine like Martha Stewart Living, or The Atlantic.
$200.00
An entire month of access to Kanopy Kids for 40 children to be able to watch Peg + Cat, and
Sesame Street.
Reinventing The Book End
To be a member of the Book End Committee of the ICPL Friends Foundation's Board of Directors, one must have
volunteered at The Book End store for at least a year. Committee members work with us in the library
Development Office to determine how best practices to sell all of the donated items which come in from the
public and the library. A virtual store and pre -sales of 'bundles' of books, DVDs, and CDs, are being explored.
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President's Report
Prepared for the June 25, 2020 Library Board of Trustees Meeting
In these challenging times, I strive to support the staff and trustees as best I can.
Toward that end, I continue learning how to be a better leader through introspection, books,
and classes. Please aid my growth and our mission by sharing your thoughts and feedback on
how we are doing and where we could improve. These conversations often can't or won't
happen within meetings, so please feel free to reach out directly.
Last meeting, we reaffirmed the fine/fee impasse we will face in the coming year as among
these difficult conversations. I have some related suggestions I would like to share.
First, I worry that we have created a false dichotomy between fine -free or no change. There are
any number of changes we could make to the existing system, such as making timely returns
easier, or providing incentives, as well as many other things I haven't even considered. I think
we would be well -served to consider the whole range of options and how it supports our access
goals.
Second, I suspect there is less daylight between us than it might initially appear. I have had
good luck with direct conversations, not in changing minds, but in understanding concerns and
where differing views stem from. I would encourage others to find time for similar discussions
outside of meetings to help bridge these gaps and find a way forward.
Finally, there will be many details to work through to define the proposals we will eventually
decide among and enact. Please let me know if you would like to engage more deeply around
this so we can determine how to best move this forward.
As I prepare to enter my second year of service, I also want to thank all of you for your ongoing
support. I hope to continue to serve you all in an increasingly effective way as we move into the
next fiscal year and embark on our new strategic plan. As always, please share any and all
feedback you may have.
Thanks,
Wes
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Minutes of the Electronic Regular Meeting DRAFT
May 28, 2020
Electronic Meeting (Pursuant to Iowa Code section 21.8)
An electronic meeting was held because a meeting in person was impossible or impractical due
to concerns for the health and safety of board members, staff, and the public presented by
COVID-19.
Members Present: Wesley Beary, John Beasley Kellee Forkenbrock, Derek Johnk, Carol Kirsch
Robin Paetzold, Tom Rocklin, Hannah Shultz, Monique Washington.
Members Absent: None.
Staff Present: Elsworth Carman, Mara Cole, Karen Corbin, Bond Drager, Melody Dworak, Beth Fisher,
Alyssa Hanson, Heidi Kuchta, Kara Logsden, Anne Mangano, Patty McCarthy, Stacey McKim, Elyse Miller,
Brent Palmer, Jason Paulios, Shawna Riggins, Angela Pilkington.
Guests Present: Maeve Clark.
Call Meeting to Order. President Beary called the meeting to order at 5:04 pm.
Public Discussion. None.
Items for Discussion/Action.
Policy Review: #703 Naming and Recognition. This is a regularly scheduled policy review. Staff
recommended no changes. Board action not required. Beasley wanted to ensure that the policy concept
of a donation is notjust a monetary one. Kirsch said this is covered in point 705.1.
Policy Review: #815 Internet Use. This is a regularly scheduled policy review. Johnk inquired about the
definition of destructive as used in 815.7. Carman said there is intentional broadness to the statement
as disruptive and /or destructive may depend on circumstance. Johnk was concerned this could be used
in a civil disobedience situation. Carman asked for a suggestion to make it clearer. Johnk does not have
a better suggestion so he is leaving the point. A motion was made by Johnk and seconded by Kirsch to
approve the policy with the changes suggested by staff. Motion carried: 9/0.
Circulation Return to Work report. Carman said this is a well thought out report from the Circulation
committee, coordinated by Logsden. Some committee members are at the meeting and may answer
questions from the Board.
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Staff entered the building today and will be working in two teams of five people, including Mangano
and Paulios, beginning this afternoon. Staff were welcomed back to work and watched a video about
personal protective equipment (PPE). Hygiene and necessary and appropriate PPE for being back in the
building was discussed. There did not seem to be strong pushback from staff, although some are
uncomfortable. The primary complaint is the challenge of wearing a mask for a long period of time.
Logsden said that clearing the holds shelf report was dreaded as staff came back to work but
surprisingly, only a limited number of items came off the shelf. We will communicate with patrons on
Monday via a media release, and an FAQ page on Monday. Johnk was concerned about losing materials
since patrons have been holding onto them for such a long time. Logsden said items have a checkout
date of July 15 for all items currently checked out. Our materials may be returned to other places, and
other libraries will experience the same. This has happened before and Paetzold said staff are
experienced in situations like this.
Johnk asked about CHOMP. Staff discussed this but decided against the option. Shultz asked if the
library pays for mailing materials to patrons. Logsden said we do and are mindful that patrons may wish
to continue having their materials mailed to them. Logsden also mentioned the At Home program and
anticipates increased enrollment. Rocklin asked if the mail option will be available to anyone who
requests it and thinks this is excellent. There was a question about people who do not use internet or
email. Staff think there are 30 persons without email with holds waiting who will be contacted by
telephone. Paetzold wants to be sure we post information on the building to make sure everyone is
aware. She would like a cost summary of the delivery option next month. Paetzold is concerned about
having to place limits on mailing materials as it continues. It is anticipated curbside pickup hours will be
extended in the future once the system is running well. As we add hours would we back off on sending
things by mail? How will staff let patrons know about pickup time. Logsden said after June 5, Mangano
and Pilkington will be leading this committee. Another potential option in the future is using the
Bookmobile as an alternative holds pickup site at Terry Trueblood and Mercer Park. The infrastructure
was designed so changes may be made easily. Paetzold is concerned about a traffic jam and how it will
affect pickup. Thirty to 60 minutes before curbside begins parking cones will be placed to indicate that
the parking spots are not available for parking anymore. We are anticipating a glut of cars. Carman is
working with the City of Iowa City to change our parking signs to 10 minutes instead of 20-minute
parking.
Beasley asked if there is a limit on the number of holds; our policy states there are ten holds per patron.
He is concerned about using US mail and committing the library to mailing items to individuals and
thinks the cost could be dramatic. As far as the pickup process goes, no patrons will be in the building.
Items will be on a table in a bag for the patron to pick up and patrons will use social distancing while
waiting to pick up their holds. Beasley asked if the City Manager reviewed the plan. Carman shared our
plans at the department heads meeting and said Fruin is aware of what we are doing. Beasley says his
approval is contingent on the City Manager approving the plan. Kirsch believes mailing materials is a
new, temporary service and will be expensive. We need to recognize this and it cannot become library
practice. When the building is more accessible, we want patrons to come to the building. Washington
asked if we could create limits on the number of books mailed. Rocklin said mailing relieves pressure on
curbside. In a month, we will know more. Rocklin believes this is really good work and is impressed.
Miller said the cost of mailing materials was approximately $200.00 per day so far. Beasley asked for
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postal budget and Miller will get this information. Shultz asked how staff are feeling back in the
building after all this time. Corbin asked for staff survey to be discussed.
Carman said McCarthy and a group of staff put together a short survey for staff to say how they feel
and how they feel about coming back to work. McCarthy said one-third of staff responded to the
survey. There were responses on both ends of the spectrum, from "I don't want to come back at all," to
"I don't want to wear a mask." We are able to address most staff concerns and continue to provide
surveys to see if our procedures are working or if they need more/different things. The committee will
continue to poll staff and collect information. Carman reiterated that we welcome feedback anytime,
not just during survey time. We communicate with staff to see how they are doing when they are in the
building and there are multiple Zoom meetings each week. Dr. Hans House, a UIHC Emergency
Medicine physician, will join tomorrow's All Staff meeting for a short presentation and will take
questions from staff. Kuchta said she has found the saga to be strange and anxiety -provoking but day-
to-day she feels ready to be doing more with her life. She knows a lot of people are very scared, some
not enough. On the whole, in her opinion, we are a little more of a risk averse group so we just need to
be honest and okay with how we feel on a day-to-day basis and continue to monitor how we're doing
and be gentle and patient with each other. Dworak is thrilled to be able to help patrons again.
President Beary said this is a starting point for all of us and we are able to make changes as we go. We
will keep a close eye on things while we try and tweak, but the important thing is to just keep trying.
Paetzold appreciates the plan and that staff have been hanging in there as it will be challenging when
community members begin to come back into the building.
Logsden wanted to discuss the fines aspect of the document. The barriers were discussed when we
went fine free for kids and YA materials and it is hoped the Board will suspend fines on all materials
until the end of the year. Johnk asked what the Board needs to do to make this happen. There is
discretion in the policy to waive fees, etc. Kirsch asked if suspending fines will make things easier for
circulation staff. Paetzold asked Carman what he thinks. Carman believes it will be a huge benefit for
both staff and the community.
A motion to waive overdue fines through the end of the year as recommended by staff was made by
Paetzold, seconded by Rocklin. Motion carried 9/0. Paetzold would like to see analysis of the fines in
December or January. Rocklin said this data will be useful for the fine -free discussion. Kirsch appreciated
Kuchta's and Corbin's input as this is information the Board needs in addition to budget information.
Corbin thanked the Board. Beasley asked which fines are being suspended. Logsden said fines before
Covid-19 and fines since then. Logsden explained that items are billed after a certain amount of time,
and then overdue fines do not accrue. Logsden said staff will need to use their discretion (up to $100)
for fines, especially in these challenging economic times. It was explained that replacement costs are
different than fines and the replacement fee structure would remain in place. Kirsch believes staff want
us to waive existing fines. Paetzold wants to be sensitive to the burden this would be on staff. Carman
believes this will alleviate stress for patrons and staff and we want our users back. Beasley wants to
know the existing how much money we would be waiving. Beary asked if there is an amount Beasley is
comfortable with. Kirsch said we have been closed for 2.5 months and no more materials have been
checked out, nor have fines accrued since March 1. Logsden said when we closed we changed all due
dates from March 1 to July. There were some patrons affected before then and staff are authorized to
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work with them on their accounts. January/February items were cut off because they went into billed
status. Rocklin believes there should not be many fines, and staff are able waive these. Shultz asked
about previous fines and if we are able to waive fines per policy. Kirsch said we are really not talking
about a lot of money. Paetzold said this could be a hardship for many staff. Rocklin, Paetzold, Shultz
want staff support on the fine discussion. Rocklin asked what happens if someone is waiting for an item.
Corbin explained a hold cannot be placed on an item if there is a fine in place. Kuchta said she thought
we were automatically removing all fines.
Beasley is reconsidering his vote on the motion. Kirsch stated that the Board already voted. Beasley
made a motion to rescind the first motion, seconded by Paetzold. Voice vote: Rocklin, yes; Shultz, yes;
Kirsch, no; Beasley, no; Forkenbrock, yes; Washington, yes; Johnk, no; Beary, no. Beasley then made a
motion to suspend all library fines be waived from today's date to the end of the calendar year and this
was seconded by Rocklin. Voice vote: Johnk, no; Shultz, no; Paetzold, no; Kirsch, no; Washington, yes;
Rocklin, yes; Forkenbrock, yes.
A motion was made by Shultz to suspend and waive fines from March 15, 2020 through the end of the
calendar year. Motion seconded by Beasley. Motion carried 9/0. Kirsch encouraged staff to make use of
the policy that is in place with waiving fines. Carman will direct staff to use the policy in response to a
question from Paetzold. Logsden said from the staff perspective, nothing new is actually happening as
they have always had the ability to waive fines up to $100. Kirsch asked Logsden if something is already
turned over to billing, it is no longer fined. Shultz asked if billable status put a block on a card. Logsden
said yes if it is more than $10. Further discussion on this subject is tabled until the next meeting.
Staff Reports.
Director's Report. Carman gave recognized the hard work and perseverance of staff who continue to be
resilient in this ambiguous time. He said an excellentjob is being done at every level and staff deserve
much credit. He also said it has been great to see people in person again.
Departmental Reports:
Adult Services. Paulios mistakenly submitted last month's report in this month's packet as the
documents were similarly named. It will be included in the June packet. One update is the hiring of the
Supervising Librarian position. Amanda Mae Monson is joining us from Utah and will begin working on
June 8, 2020. Paulios said phone service began since the last Board meeting and has been going strong
for three weeks. Now that patrons my sign up for cards remotely, the per -hour number of phone calls
has doubled.
Collection Services. No comments.
Community & Access Services. Kirsch said Logsden has provided good reports to the Board and wishes
her well in retirement. Paetzold said it is hard to not to be able to celebrate all of the staff who have
retired during this period.
Development Office. McCarthy said people continue to donate to us which enables us to buy more
licenses for eBooks; $43,518 in March. McCarthy said it is challenging to lose our biggest fundraising
event, Looking Forward.
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Iowa City Public Library, at 379-887 6003 or elyse-miller@icpLorg. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow
sufficient time to meet your access needs.
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Committee Reports.
Computer Committee. No comments.
Programming Committee. No comments.
Reader's Advisory Committee. No comments.
Spotlight on the Collection. No comments.
President's Report. None
Announcements from Members. Beasley asked if Board action is required to implement the curbside
pickup strategy. He believes it will be a stronger plan if the City Manager approves it. Carman said no
further action is needed.
Committee Reports. No meeting.
Communications. None.
Consent Agenda.
A. Approve Minutes of the April 23, 2020 Regular Meeting of the Library Board of Trustees.
B. Approve Minutes of the May 7, 2020 Special Meeting of the Library Board of Trustees.
C. Approve Disbursements for April, 2020.
A motion to approve the consent agenda was made by Kirsch and seconded by Forkenbrock. Motion
carried 9/0.
Set Agenda Order for June Meeting.
Special Meeting in two weeks.
Fi nes.
Election of officers.
Adjournment. A motion to adjourn the meeting was made by Beary and seconded by Forkenbrock.
President Beary closed the meeting at 7:25 pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Elyse Miller
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Minutes of the Electronic Special Meeting DRAFT
June 11, 2020
Electronic Meeting (Pursuant to Iowa Code section 21.8)
An electronic meeting was held because a meeting in person was impossible or impractical due
to concerns for the health and safety of board members, staff, and the public presented by
COVID-19.
Members Present: Wesley Beary, John Beasley, Kellee Forkenbrock, Carol Kirsch, Robin Paetzold,
Tom Rocklin, Hannah Shultz, Monique Washington.
Members Absent: None.
Staff Present: Paul Bethke, Elsworth Carman, Mara Cole, Karen Corbin, Bond Drager, Melody Dworak,
Beth Fisher, Alyssa Hanson, Patty McCarthy, Anne Mangano, Elyse Miller, Brent Palmer, Jason Paulios,
Angela Pilkington.
Guests Present: Maeve Clark.
Call Meeting to Order. President Beary called the meeting to order at 5:00 pm.
Public Discussion. None.
July 3, 2020 Holiday Hours of Service. Carman said the library would typically use its holiday staffing
model on Friday, July 3, in observance of July 4, which is a Saturday. Regular holiday staffing would
dilute the effectiveness of the team structure we have implemented for having staff back in the building
to do curbside pickup and other circulation work as safely as possible. Holiday staffing is based on staff
employment seniority. It seemed prudent to close the building rather than bringing in staff who have
not been in the building yet, which could potentially expose staff. Paetzold asked how staff will be
compensated and if this is consistent with what other City departments are doing. Johnk asked why.
Miller explained that the City is closed on Friday, July 3 for Independence Day. The City closes for other
holidays in which the library utilizes holiday staffing, such as Veteran's Day. There is public service desk
work, but administrative and other behind -the -scenes workers do not come to work. Staff who work
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these holidays are paid time and a half. Beasley wants patrons to know we will be closed on Friday.
Carman said we will post on social media. A motion to approve closing the library on Friday, July 3,
2020 as long as this does not conflict with City policy was made by Beary and seconded by Paetzold.
Motion carried 9/0.
Circulation Update. Carmen said both the curbside pickup and mailing processes have gone smoother
than anticipated. Johnk asked about the mix of materials. Mangano said these are holds that were
placed before we closed and we will have a better idea of what people want when we turn on paging
on Monday. Kirsch said there was no traffic when she came to pick up her materials at curbside.
Washington asked if the remote book returns are open. The remote bins are locked. We are accepting
returned materials from people who pick up holds at curbside. Johnk asked how staff are doing with
being back to work. Carman said people are nervous and a bit fearful, particularly when thinking of
having patrons back into the building. This was referred to in the Computer Access Return to Work
report. Staff are happy to see each other and to help the public, particularly when they get to connect
patrons with their materials at pickup. Another staff survey is going out tomorrow to check in with how
staff feel about wearing masks, and if there are other things we can do to make staff feel more
comfortable. This is a complex system and the team model took a lot of thought to put in place.
Paetzold asked if the number of pickups is enough. Mangano said there have been expanding rolling
hours since there was room in the schedule to do so. Paetzold asked if we are caught up with number
of holds. Mangano said everything has been checked out we are giving people 14 days, one week
longer than usual to retrieve their hold.
Collection Services Report. Washington thinks it's a good listing of material. Rocklin appreciated the
quick responsiveness, with which Johnk and Kirsch agree. In response to a question about how much e-
materials costs, Mangano said costs range from $1.99 to $5.50 for an eBook and some audiobooks cost
up to $9.50. Electronic materials are circulating more than curbside and mail combined. Paetzold asked
if these titles stay in the collection. Mangano said they do as long as there is demand for the item.
Mangano also said she wished we could have other materials that Overdrive doesn't allow us to
purchase.
Fines and Fees Report. Supplemental materials were sent about fines/fees in the continuation of
discussion from last meeting. It was agreed to waive fines and fees that accrued since Covid-19.
Paetzold asked if it would be helpful to separate fines and fees as waiving fines from before the library
closure which was the intention of this discussion. Kirsch supported Paetzold's point and believes they
are completely different things. Beary said he had to ask about the difference between them and
believes it will be confusing to others, too. Kirsch said if we forgive fines it should be stated that we
expect materials be returned. Beasley asked if he doesn't return a book in time if he is assessed a fine
and after a certain period of time, he is charged a fee. He wanted to know how many days there are
between fine and fee status and when does he have to pay the replacement cost. Pilkington said 21
days after when his fine then becomes a fee for the item. Beasley asked why there would still be fines
that have not turned into fees. Kirsch said materials were returned but fines were not paid. Beasley does
not want to waive fees of $555,000. Johnk asked what that number represents. Kirsch does not believe
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there has been a discussion about waiving all existing fines since 1999. Rocklin said most of this money
has already been written off. Johnk performed some calculations and said the average amount of fines
not paid per month since July 1999 is $5300 per month. Johnk thinks we are getting back half of what
we assess in fees. He asked if it would be unreasonable expect about half of that being returned, or are
some fines so old, we would never get them back. Carman believes the highest return would be in the
half range. Paetzold asked if these funds are ours or go back to the City. Carman said these monies go
to the City, not to us. Johnk wants to figure out how much revenue is generated annually. Kirsch said we
have had other oversight responsibilities around barriers to access. The City was focused on equity and
we went fine -free for children and YA materials, and so this is not just a financial discussion. The Board
also needs to give voice to what staff have to deal with when they have discussions with patrons about
fines. Kirsch said this is notjust about a money bottom line, especially since the library cannot use this
money. Beasley would consider waiving fines from 1/1/20 if the City approved this. There is $8,600
owed from fines from January 1, 2020. Carman said the equity toolkit is very much in place and going
fine -free is an example the City uses routinely as an indicator of success in this area. In the current
climate, reviewing our services as it applies to equity is likely to be reemphasized. A motion to waive
accrued fines from January 1, 2020 to March 15, 2020, subject to the approval of the City of Iowa City
was made but not seconded. Beary and Paetzold believe notification to the City is sufficient. Kirsch
asked if this can be approved at our formal June meeting. Paetzold said it would affect patrons whose
cards might be blocked by fines right now. Pilkington does not believe it will have an access affect and
Kirsch restated that staff are able to cancel fines up to $100.00. The motion was withdrawn so Carman
can notify the City. Johnk is interested in exploring the 1999 fee and why an item this old should still be
on the books. Johnk believes if something has not been paid for a certain amount of time it should be
written off. Kirsch asked if this is worth the effort. Beasley said he has no interest in talking about this
topic over Zoom. Johnk is totally fine with waiting until we meet in person. Paetzold suggested staff
write down how they want the fee fine conversation to be in a motion so the Board has language to
vote from.
Iowa City is going to get hit hard economically soon and this is one way the library can help as
economics change. Carman said this is the beginning of a serious conversation about going fine free;
what will this look like on 12/31/20? Kirsch suggested this be put on an agenda in September or
October. President Beary believes this may be done by a committee.
Computer Committee Return to Work Report.
Johnk is amazed that we came up with a plan like this. Paetzold asked if there is any conflict anticipated
with children and adults in the same room. Palmer said there could be and we will have to see how it
goes and it will be one of the many things we will be reviewing as we move along. Paetzold is
concerned about mixing populations. Paulios said we do this now on the god floor. Kirsch is concerned
about enforcing time limits if no one is waiting for a computer. Palmer said the computer will log you
out after 30 minutes. Kirsch feels this helps. Paulios said it is tough to win the access vs moving people
quickly through the space. Rocklin asked if there will be dividers; Paulios said we will spread people out
nine feet apart in the space.
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Director's Report. Carman said we are working on changing parking spot signage for curbside pickup.
It's a temporary change but the request has to go through City Council. Carman thinks it will pass and
he will be at the Council meeting in case anyone has questions. The idea is to change the signs to a 10-
minute pickup spot enforceable from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm so if we expand curbside we will already
have appropriate signage without having to go back to council again as we ramp up. Having actual
signs instead of cones with paper signage will be a big relief both to Facilities staff and curbside staff.
Carman is looking forward to moving to the more permanent sign stage. The Plexiglass is due to arrive
soon. The building received a small amount of graffiti damage; Facilities staff did a great job cleaning
this up. There is still one small spot that is a bit challenging to clean. The City is beginning to talk about
departmental budgets. Carman anticipates the library budget will receive some cuts. He is talking with
the City Manager next week more deeply about cuts that may be coming to the library. The protests
have added another layer of complexity to working at the building. Many staff are supportive of the
protest movement, yet they are mindful of their safety and the safety of the building. Carman said
everyone is doing a good job but this is a challenging and hard time for everyone.
Staff are eager to ramp up patron service. Computer access is the first service we will offer that brings
patrons into the building. We have received many positive comments about curbside and the signs in
our windows in support of Black Lives Matter. Staff are thankful for the Board's support. Paetzold asked
about letting patrons know we were closing curbside last Saturday because of the protests. Carman said
we are able to communicate quickly with the appointment model we are using. Carman said road
closures have been a concern. Many streets are closed, farmers market traffic, and curbside pickup on
Saturdays makes this all a bit more challenging. We have received advance notice of protest events and
how we can adjust to them. There was a question about what the City will be doing about Covid
exposure. Carman said we are required to let the City Human Resources know straightaway if there are
any sick or exposed staff members. All City staff are required to do a health assessment before entering
the building.
Adjournment. President Beary thanked staff acknowledging this stressful time. A motion to adjourn the
meeting was made. President Beary posed this Dad joke: 'What do you call a witch who only eats
sand?" "Malnourished." President Beary closed the meeting at 6:18 pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Elyse Miller
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06/17/2020 09:12 ICITY OF IOWA CITY
emiller ILibYaYy Disbursements: May 1 to May 31, 2020
P 1
� apimgla
ACCOUNT/VENDOR
INVOICE
PO
YEAR/PR TYP S
WARRANT
CHECK DESCRIPTION
10550110
Library
Administration
10550110
432080
Other Professional Services
014353
ONE SOURCE THE BACKG
PLUS4649-20200430
0
2020 11 INV P
40.00
050820
16911 BACKGROUND CHECKS F
ACCOUNT TOTAL
40.00
10550110
438130
Cell Phone/Data Services
010482
VERIZON WIRELESS
9854342154
0
2020 11 INV P
196.75
060520
299797 Admin/Monthly Charg
ACCOUNT TOTAL
196.75
10550110
999120
Equippment Rental
011736
KONICA MINOLTA BUSIN
67975614
0
2020 11 INV P
114.30
060520
299714 Admin/ Lease Paymen
011898
QUADIENT LEASING USA
N8293962
0
2020 11 INV P
758.31
052220
17020 Admin/ Lease Paymen
ACCOUNT TOTAL
872.61
ORD 10550110 TOTAL
1,109.36
10550121
Library
Bldg
Maint - Public
10550121
438030
Electricity
010319
MIDAMERICAN ENERGY
20200428175710
0
2020 11 INV P
4,899.43
050120
16858 MidAmBilling 042920
010319
MIDAMERICAN ENERGY
20200527130522
0
2020 11 INV P
4,734.90
052920
17371 MidAmBilling 052720
9,634.33
ACCOUNT TOTAL
9,634.33
10550121
438070
Heating Fuel/Gas
010319
MIDAMERICAN ENERGY
20200428175710
0
20g0 11 INV P
1,224.99
050120
16858 MidAmBilling 042920
010319
MIDAMERICAN ENERGY
20200520133219
0
2020 11 INV P
24.26
052220
17012 MidAmBilling 052020
010319
MIDAMERICAN ENERGY
20200527130522
0
2020 11 INV P
1,199.56
052920
17371 MidAmBilling 052720
2,393.26
ACCOUNT TOTAL
2,393.26
10550121
438100
Refuse Collection Charges
013663
REPUBLIC SERVICES OF
0897-000893589
0
2020 11 INV P
55.23
051520
299055 REFUSE SERVICES
ACCOUNT TOTAL
55.23
10550121
992010
Other Building R&M Services
010248
IOWA FIRE EQUIPMENT
922912
0
2020 11 INV P
190.72
052220
17005 FAC/Fire Extinguish
010981
JOLTS QUALITY WINDOW
19092
0
2020 11 INV P
140.00
052220
299196 FAC/ Lower Outside
012971
SEN SOURCE
99233
0
2020 11 INV P
520.00
052220
299257 IT/ Door Counter Ma
ACCOUNT TOTAL
850.72
06/17/2020 09:12 ICITY OF IOWA CITY
emiller ILibraYy Disbursements: May 1 to May 31, 2020
P 2
apimgla
ACCOUNT/VENDOR
INVOICE
PO
YEAR/PR TYP S
WARRANT
CHECK DESCRIPTION
10550121
992020
Structure R&M Services
010823
SCHUMACHER ELEVATOR
90492315
0
2020 11 INV P
607.00
050820
16918 Elevator Maintenanc
ACCOUNT TOTAL
607.00
10550121
999160
Other Rentals
010627
CINTAS CORPORATION
4047183342
0
2020 11 INV P
191.87
051520
299009 FAC/ Sanitary Suppl
ACCOUNT TOTAL
191.87
10550121
452040
Sanitation & Indust Supplies
010290
LENOCH AND CILEK ACE
368193/3
0
2020 11 INV P
559.78
051520
299035 FAC/ Sanitary Suppl
010627
CINTAS CORPORATION
4047183342
0
2020 11 INV P
163.76
051520
299009 FAC/ Sanitary Suppl
ACCOUNT TOTAL
723.54
10550121
466070
Other Maintenance Supplies
011399
ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT S
8263
0
2020 11 INV P
360.99
060520
17424 FAC/ Light Bulbs
ACCOUNT TOTAL
360.99
ORO 10550121 TOTAL
14,816.94
10550140
Library
Computer Systems
10550140
432060
Consultant Services
010525
ENCOMPASS IOWA LLC
10181
0
2020 11 INV P
998.00
051520
16956 IT/ IT Essentials &
ACCOUNT TOTAL
998.00
10550140
438140
Internet Fees
010475
GREENSTATE CREDIT U
608200250
0
2020 11 INV P
491.79
060520
299698 BPalmer/ Mastercard
011937
AUREON COMMUNICATION
0789007015.20.05
0
2020 11 INV P
300.00
051520
299002 Internet Services
014293
IMON COMMUNICATIONS
2222370
0
2020 11 INV P
457.23
060520
299704 IT/ Public Internet
ACCOUNT TOTAL
1,249.02
10550140
999080
Software R&M Services
010475
GREENSTATE CREDIT U
608200250
0
2020 11 INV P
42.39
060520
299698 BPalmer/ Mastercard
ACCOUNT TOTAL
42.39
10550140
999100
Hardware R&M Services
011252
ENVISIONWARE INC
IW-US-47214
0
2020 11 INV P
9,134.85
051520
299018 IT/ Annual System M
012163
CONFERENCE TECHNOLOG
IWO36605
0
2020 11 INV P
1,308.00
060520
299678 IT/ Control Room Vi
ACCOUNT TOTAL
10,992.85
10550140
455120
Misc Computer Hardware
06/17/2020 09:12 ICITY OF IOWA CITY IP 3
emiller ILibYaYy Disbursements: May 1 to May 31, 2020 japinrvgla
ACCOUNT/VENDOR
INVOICE PO YEAR/PR TYP S
WARRANT CHECK DESCRIPTION
010081
CDW GOVERNMENT INC
XSW0547
0
2020 11 INV P
223.34
060520
010475
GREENSTATE CREDIT U
608200250
0
2020 11 INV P
530.84
060520
012823
MNJ TECHNOLOGIES DIR
0003726836
0
2020 11 INV P
52.00
052220
ACCOUNT TOTAL
806.18
ORG 10550140 TOTAL
13,538.99
10550152
Lib
Public
Services - Children
10550152
432080
Other Professional Services
013121
CROW, DARRIN
13121
0
2020 11 INV P
200.00
052220
013776
SCHNEIDER, MICHAEL A
51420SRP
0
2020 11 INV P
225.00
052220
015308
KAMRADT, JACLYN
51220SRP
0
2020 11 INV P
100.00
052220
ACCOUNT TOTAL
525.00
10550152
995140
Outside Printing
010373
PIP PRINTING
103286SRP
0
2020 11 INV P
133.10
052220
ACCOUNT TOTAL
133.10
ORG 10550152 TOTAL
658.10
10550159
Lib
Public
Srvs-Comm Access
10550159
995140
Outside Printing
010373
PIP PRINTING
103303SRP
0
2020 11 INV P
58.04
052220
ACCOUNT TOTAL
58.04
10550159
469320
Miscellaneous Supplies
010475
GREENSTATE CREDIT U
608200292
0
2020 11 INV P
395.62
060520
ACCOUNT TOTAL
395.62
ORG 10550159 TOTAL
453.66
10550160
Library
Collection
Services
10550160
995270
Library Material R&M Services
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
MR0137020125928
0
20y0 11 INV P
3,488.00
051520
ACCOUNT TOTAL
3,488.00
10550160
469110
Miss Processing Supplies
010509
BAKER & TAYLOR INC C
H631972DM
0
2020 11 INV P
215.10
052220
010509
BAKER & TAYLOR INC C
H633204DM
0
2020 11 INV P
181.64
052220
396.74
299674 IT/Google Chromboo
299698 BPalmr/ Mastercard
299231 IT/ Memory Replace.
299163 CHI/ Creepy Campfir
299256 CAS/ Pint Size Polk
299200 CHI/ Lighten Up Vid
17018 CHI/ 1,800 Children
17018 CAS/ 56 Summer Bus
299697 Mangano/ Mostercar
299047 LIBRARY MATERIALS
299155 LIBARY MATERIALS
299155 LIBARY MATERIALS
06/17/2020 09:12 ICITY OF IOWA CITY
e iller ILibYaYy Disbursements: May 1 to May 31, 2024
P 4
apinvgla
ACCOUNT/VENDOR
INVOICE
PO
YEAR/PR TYP S
WARRANT
CHECK
DESCRIPTION
010514
AMAZON
604578781512
0
2020
11
INV P
284.96
052220
244150
LIBARY MATERIALS
ACCOUNT
TOTAL
681.70
ORG 10550160
TOTAL
4,169.70
10550210
Library
Children`s
Materials
10550210
477020
Books (Cat/Cir)
010509
BAKER & TAYLOR
INC C
2035144366
0
2020
11
INV P
127.41
050820
243915
LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509
BAKER & TAYLOR
INC C
2035155109
0
2020
11
INV P
58.46
050820
243915
LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509
BAKER & TAYLOR
INC C
2035167480
0
2020
11
INV P
496.61
051520
244004
LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509
BAKER & TAYLOR
INC C
2035172312
0
2020
11
INV P
175.45
051520
244004
LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509
BAKER & TAYLOR
INC C
2035174708
0
2020
11
INV P
233.15
051520
244004
LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509
BAKER & TAYLOR
INC C
2035179928
0
2020
11
INV P
100.45
050820
243915
LIBRARY MATERIALS
1,191.53
010536
INGRAM LIBRARY
SERVI
44420211
0
2020
11
INV P
10.40
051520
244028
LIBRARY MATERIALS
010536
INGRAM LIBRARY
SERVI
44445876
0
2020
11
INV P
45.97
051520
244028
LIBRARY MATERIALS
56.37
ACCOUNT
TOTAL
1,247.90
10550210
477030
Books (Uncataloged)
010509
BAKER & TAYLOR
INC C
2035144366
0
2020
11
INV P
154.20
050820
243915
LIBRARY MATERIALS
010536
INGRAM LIBRARY
SERVI
44445876
0
2020
11
INV P
20.68
051520
244028
LIBRARY MATERIALS
ACCOUNT
TOTAL
174.88
10550210
477070
Downloadable-eBooks
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20105172
0
2020
11
INV P
134.54
050820
243962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20107692
0
2020
11
INV P
22.58
050820
243962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20107693
0
2020
11
INV P
1,387.67
050820
243962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20112215
0
2020
11
INV P
243.32
050820
243962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20112223
0
2020
11
INV 3
424.13
050820
243962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20117510
0
2020
11
INV 3
16.99
051520
244047
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20121919
0
2020
11
INV 3
49.24
051520
244047
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20123288
0
2020
11
INV 3
1,003.67
051520
244047
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20123289
0
2020
11
INV 3
23.99
051520
244047
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20128933
0
2020
11
INV 3
374.51
052220
244236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20131198
0
2020
11
INV 3
60.00
052220
244236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20134109
0
2020
11
INV 3
166.87
052920
244601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O2013411
0
2020
11
INV 3
97.28
052920
244601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20136351
0
2020
11
INV 3
176.70
052920
244601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20136392
0
2020
11
INV 3
11.18
052920
244601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20136451
0
2020
11
INV 3
450.13
052920
244601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20144351
0
2020
11
INV 3
168.98
060520
244740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20149989
0
2020
11
INV 3
90.00
060520
244740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20110386
0
2020
11
INV 3
70.49
050820
243962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20119655
0
2020
11
INV 3
35.49
051520
244047
LIBRARY MATERIALS
06/17/2020 09:12 ICITY OF IOWA CITY
emiller ILibYaYy Disbursements: May 1 to May 31, 2020
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ACCOUNT/VENDOR
INVOICE
PO
YEAR/PR TYP S
WARRANT
CHECK
DESCRIPTION
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20131805
0
2020 11
INV P
179.91
052220
299236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20148237
0
2020 11
INV P
267.91
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
5,455.58
ACCOUNT TOTAL
5,455.58
10550210
477160
Video Recordings
010546
MIDWEST TAPE
98634669
0
2020 11
INV P
1,255.16
052920
299598
LIBRARY MATERIALS
010546
MIDWEST TAPE
98666130
0
2020 11
INV P
597.16
052920
299598
LIBRARY MATERIALS
010546
MIDWEST TAPE
98735693
0
2020 11
INV P
26.24
052220
299211
LIBARY MATERIALS
010546
MIDWEST TAPE
98754860
0
2020 11
INV P
149.85
052220
299211
LIBARY MATERIALS
2,028.41
ACCOUNT TOTAL
2,028.41
10550210
477200
Toys
010514
AMAZON
604578781066525122
0
2020 11
INV P
74.97
052220
299150
LIBARY MATERIALS
010514
AMAZON
60457878151220
0
2020 11
INV P
103.16
052220
299150
LIBRARY MATERIALS
178.13
ACCOUNT TOTAL
178.13
10550210
477250
Downloodable
Media
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20105174
0
2020 11
INV 3
18.97
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20107691
0
2020 11
INV 3
251.05
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20112224
0
2020 11
INV 3
648.98
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20126721
0
2020 11
INV 3
201.88
052220
299236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20134109
0
2020 11
INV 3
77.00
052920
299601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20134110
0
2020 11
INV 3
168.89
052920
299601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20136999
0
2020 11
INV 3
359.42
052920
299601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20136477
0
2020 11
INV 3
83.99
052920
299601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20199350
0
2020 11
INV 3
150.50
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20110386
0
2020 11
INV 3
116.99
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20131805
0
2020 11
INV 3
52.48
052220
299236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20148237
0
2020 11
INV 3
25.00
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
2,155.15
ACCOUNT TOTAL
2,155.15
ORG 10550210 TOTAL
11,240.05
10550220
Library
Adult
Materials
10550220
477020
Books (Cat/Cir)
010509
BAKER & TAYLOR
INC C
2035199366
0
2020 11
INV P
1,181.09
050820
243915
LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509
BAKER & TAYLOR
INC C
2035155191
0
2020 11
INV P
914.79
050820
243915
LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509
BAKER & TAYLOR
INC C
2035167267
0
2020 11
INV P
271.01
050820
243915
LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509
BAKER & TAYLOR
INC C
2035167329
0
2020 11
INV P
258.84
050820
243915
LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509
BAKER & TAYLOR
INC C
2035170184
0
2020 11
INV P
327.11
051520
299004
LIBRARY MATERIALS
06/17/2020 09:12 ICITY OF IOWA CITY
e iller ILibYaYy Disbursements: May 1 to May 31, 2020
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ACCOUNT/VENDOR
INVOICE
PO
YEAR/PR TYP S
WARRANT
CHECK
DESCRIPTION
010509
BAKER & TAYLOR INC C
2035177239
0
2020
11
INV P
29.12
051520
299004
LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509
BAKER & TAYLOR INC C
2035177296
0
2020
11
INV P
14.97
050820
243915
LIBRARY MATERIALS
2,996.93
010514
AMAZON
604578781066525122
0
2020
11
INV P
94.49
052220
299150
LIBARY MATERIALS
010514
AMAZON
60457878151220
0
2020
11
INV P
93.06
052220
299150
LIBRARY MATERIALS
187.55
010531
GALE GROUP
70140580
0
2020
11
INV P
47.23
052220
299171
LIBARY MATERIALS
010536
INGRAM LIBRARY SERVI
99920211
0
2020
11
INV P
220.92
051520
299028
LIBRARY MATERIALS
010536
INGRAM LIBRARY SERVI
99995876
0
2020
11
INV P
16.80
051520
299028
LIBRARY MATERIALS
010536
INGRAM LIBRARY SERVI
99986135
0
2020
11
INV P
40.80
051520
299028
LIBRARY MATERIALS
278.52
ACCOUNT
TOTAL
3,510.23
10550220
477040
Books (Cat/Reference)
010549
PETERSON'S A NELNET
INV-2250089
0
2020
11
INV P
49.29
052220
299240
LIBARY MATERIALS
010549
PETERSON`S A NELNET
INV-2250103
0
2020
11
INV P
48.03
052220
299240
LIBARY MATERIALS
010549
PETERSON`S A NELNET
INV-2250108
0
2020
11
INV P
48.32
052220
299240
LIBARY MATERIALS
145.64
ACCOUNT
TOTAL
145.64
10550220
477070
Downloadable-eBooks
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20102276
0
2020
11
INV P
318.46
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20103478
0
2020
11
INV P
481.91
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20105175
0
2020
11
INV p
464.00
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20109340
0
2020
11
INV 3
56.93
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20109341
0
2020
11
INV 3
724.11
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20109399
0
2020
11
INV 3
105.00
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20109359
0
2020
11
INV 3
75.18
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20111838
0
2020
11
INV 3
69.98
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20111892
0
2020
11
INV 3
47.99
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20113464
0
2020
11
INV 3
223.97
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20113465
0
2020
11
INV 3
956.13
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20115074
0
2020
11
INV 3
1,085.26
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20117513
0
2020
11
INV 3
27.99
051520
299047
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20121922
0
2020
11
INV 3
139.45
051520
299047
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20126711
0
2020
11
INV 3
806.96
052220
299236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20126717
0
2020
11
INV 3
1,240.98
052220
299236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20131207
0
2020
11
INV 3
348.78
052220
299236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20131267
0
2020
11
INV 3
592.45
052220
299236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20131303
0
2020
11
INV 3
378.99
052220
299236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20131305
0
2020
11
INV 3
476.90
052220
299236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20134108
0
2020
11
INV 3
80.88
052920
299601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20136401
0
2020
11
INV 3
593.30
052920
299601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
06/17/2020 09:12 ICITY OF IOWA CITY IP 7
emiller ILibYaYy Disbursements: May 1 to May 31, 2020 japinvgla
ACCOUNT/VENDOR
INVOICE
PO
YEAR/PR TYP S
WARRANT
CHECK
DESCRIPTION
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20136417
0
2020
11
INV P
2,676.24
052920
299601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20136418
0
2020
11
INV 3
534.48
052920
299601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20136419
0
2020
11
INV 3
939.00
052920
299601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20136454
0
2020
11
INV 3
314.98
052920
299601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20138383
0
2020
11
INV 3
619.42
052920
299601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20142128
0
2020
11
INV 3
248.98
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20199967
0
2020
11
INV 3
968.91
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20146269
0
2020
11
INV 3
10.99
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20146270
0
2020
11
INV 3
37.19
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20147785
0
2020
11
INV 3
602.43
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20147800
0
2020
11
INV 3
988.96
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20150011
0
2020
11
INV 3
85.00
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20102616
0
2020
11
INV 3
29.99
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20107907
0
2020
11
INV 3
12.99
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20110386
0
2020
11
INV 3
1,422.35
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20110387
0
2020
11
INV 3
28.99
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20113906
0
2020
11
INV 3
53.00
050820
293962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20117688
0
2020
11
INV 3
5.99
051520
299047
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20119655
0
2020
11
INV 3
641.85
051520
299047
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20127060
0
2020
11
INV 3
25.95
052220
299236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20127432
0
2020
11
INV 3
79.99
052220
299236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20129471
0
2020
11
INV 3
185.00
052220
299236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20131805
0
2020
11
INV 3
1,530.84
052220
299236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20131806
0
2020
11
INV 3
60.00
052220
299236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20138556
0
2020
11
INV 3
9.99
052920
299601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20199675
0
2020
11
INV 3
33.50
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20148237
0
2020
11
INV 3
557.91
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20152728
0
2020
11
INV P
30.98
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
22,031.50
ACCOUNT
TOTAL
22,031.50
10550220
477100
Fiction Audio
-CD
010518
BLACKSTONE AUDIOBOOK
1166392
0
2020
11
INV P
40.00
052220
16993
LIBARY MATERIALS
010518
BLACKSTONE AUDIOBOOK
1166531
0
2020
11
INV P
40.00
052220
16993
1166531
010518
BLACKSTONE AUDIOBOOK
1167183
0
2020
11
INV P
40.00
052220
16993
LIBARY MATERIALS
010518
BLACKSTONE AUDIOBOOK
1167413
0
2020
11
INV P
40.00
052220
16993
LIBARY MATERIALS
010518
BLACKSTONE AUDIOBOOK
1167506
0
2020
11
INV P
40.00
052220
16993
LIBARY MATERIALS
200.00
010546
MIDWEST TAPE
98753739
0
2020
11
INV P
99.99
052220
299211
LIBARY MATERIALS
ACCOUNT
TOTAL
299.99
10550220
477110
Music -CD
010546
MIDWEST TAPE
98753737
0
2020
11
INV P
8.99
052220
299211
LIBARY MATERIALS
ACCOUNT
TOTAL
8.99
10550220
477160
Video Recordings
06/17/2020 09:12 ICITY OF IOWA CITY IP 8
emiller ILibYaYy Disbursements: May 1 to May 31, 2020 japinrvgla
ACCOUNT/VENDOR
INVOICE PO YEAR/PR TYP S
010546
MIDWEST
TAPE
98567417 0
010546
MIDWEST
TAPE
98639669 0
010546
MIDWEST
TAPE
98666130 0
010546
MIDWEST
TAPE
98666131 0
010546
MIDWEST
TAPE
98735693 0
010546
MIDWEST
TAPE
98735694 0
010546
MIDWEST
TAPE
98754860 0
010546
MIDWEST
TAPE
98754861 0
010546
MIDWEST
TAPE
98755785 0
010546
MIDWEST
TAPE
98755786 0
10550220
477210
010546
MIDWEST
TAPE
98639669 0
010546
MIDWEST
TAPE
98666130 0
WARRANT CHECK DESCRIPTION
2020
11
INV P
11.24
052220
2020
11
INV P
1,193.29
052920
2020
11
INV P
481.19
052920
2020
11
INV P
116.96
052220
2020
11
INV P
702.43
052220
2020
11
INV P
57.73
052220
2020
11
INV P
339.48
052220
2020
11
INV P
33.74
052220
2020
11
INV P
545.77
052220
2020
11
INV P
52.48
052220
3,534.31
ACCOUNT
TOTAL
3,534.31
Non -Fiction
Video-DVD
2020
11
INV P
18.74
052920
2020
11
INV P
18.74
052920
ACCOUNT TOTAL
10550220 477220 Multi-Media/Gaming
010536 INGRAM LIBRARY SERVI 99920211 0 2020 11 INV P
010536 INGRAM LIBRARY SERVI 99986135 0 2020 11 INV P
10550220 477230
010518 BLACKSTONE AUDIOBOOK 1167635
10550220 477250
011068 OVERDRIVE INC
011068 OVERDRIVE INC
011068 OVERDRIVE INC
011068 OVERDRIVE INC
011068 OVERDRIVE INC
011068 OVERDRIVE INC
011068 OVERDRIVE INC
011068 OVERDRIVE INC
011068 OVERDRIVE INC
011068 OVERDRIVE INC
011068 OVERDRIVE INC
011068 OVERDRIVE INC
011068 OVERDRIVE INC
011068 OVERDRIVE INC
011068 OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20102277
013700O20103461
013700O20105173
013700O20107608
013700O20107654
013700O20109341
013700O20109342
013700O20109343
013700O20109359
013700O20111839
013700O20113463
013700O20115075
013700O20117514
013700O20126712
013700O20131188
0
ACCOUNT TOTAL
Non -Fiction Audio -CD
2020 11 INV P
ACCOUNT TOTAL
Downloodable Media
2020 11 INV 3
2020 11 INV 3
2020 11 INV 3
2020 11 INV 3
2020 11 INV 3
2020 11 INV 3
2020 11 INV 3
2020 11 INV 3
2020 11 INV 3
2020 11 INV 3
2020 11 INV 3
2020 11 INV 3
2020 11 INV 3
2020 11 INV 3
2020 11 INV 3
37.48
37.48
28.49 051520
170.97 051520
199.46
199.46
38.99 052220
38.99
743.47 050820
626.97 050820
267.47 050820
126.49 050820
28.99 050820
59.99 050820
99.99 050820
59.99 050820
783.11 050820
29.99 050820
476.98 050820
802.92 050820
95.00 051520
380.23 052220
127.94 052220
299211 LIBARY MATERIALS
299598 LIBRARY MATERIALS
299598 LIBRARY MATERIALS
299211 LIBARY MATERIALS
299211 LIBARY MATERIALS
299211 LIBARY MATERIALS
299211 LIBARY MATERIALS
299211 LIBARY MATERIALS
299211 LIBARY MATERIALS
299211 LIBARY MATERIALS
299598 LIBRARY MATERIALS
299598 LIBRARY MATERIALS
299028 LIBRARY MATERIALS
299028 LIBRARY MATERIALS
16993 LIBARY MATERIALS
293962 LIBRARY MATERIALS
293962 LIBRARY MATERIALS
293962 LIBRARY MATERIALS
293962 LIBRARY MATERIALS
293962 LIBRARY MATERIALS
293962 LIBRARY MATERIALS
293962 LIBRARY MATERIALS
293962 LIBRARY MATERIALS
293962 LIBRARY MATERIALS
293962 LIBRARY MATERIALS
293962 LIBRARY MATERIALS
293962 LIBRARY MATERIALS
299047 LIBRARY MATERIALS
299236 LIBARY MATERIALS
299236 LIBARY MATERIALS
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emiller Libnacy Disbursements: May 1 to May 31, 2020 japinrvgla
ACCOUNT/VENDOR
INVOICE
PO
YEAR/PR TYP S
WARRANT
CHECK
DESCRIPTION
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20131268
0
2020
11 INV P
1,167.10
052220
299236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20131275
0
2020
11 INV 3
59.99
052220
299236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20131304
0
2020
11 INV 3
84.93
052220
299236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20131305
0
2020
11 INV 3
67.48
052220
299236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20136450
0
2020
11 INV 3
382.70
052920
299601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20136479
0
2020
11 INV 3
74.98
052920
299601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20138385
0
2020
11 INV 3
1,313.09
052920
299601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20142129
0
2020
11 INV 3
477.99
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20146271
0
2020
11 INV 3
26.00
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20147784
0
2020
11 INV 3
373.86
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20147812
0
2020
11 INV 3
1,122.14
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
013700O20149994
0
2020
11 INV 3
271.74
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20110386
0
2020
11 INV 3
1,692.21
050820
243962
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20119655
0
2020
11 INV 3
721.90
051520
299047
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20129471
0
2020
11 INV 3
160.00
052220
299236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20131805
0
2020
11 INV 3
1,417.75
052220
299236
LIBARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20134217
0
2020
11 INV 3
95.00
052920
299601
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20143378
0
2020
11 INV 3
67.48
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20199675
0
2020
11 INV 3
67.48
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068
OVERDRIVE INC
01370M20148237
0
2020
11 INV 3
589.88
060520
299740
LIBRARY MATERIALS
14,942.68
015034
KANOPY INC
196256 - PPU
0
2020
11 INV P
3,826.00
051520
299033
LIBRARY MATERIALS
ACCOUNT
TOTAL
18,768.68
10550220
477330
Print/Reference
Serials
011183
CORRIDOR BUSINESS JO
CBJFY20
0
2020
11 INV P
69.95
052220
299162
LIBARY MATERIALS
012383
PROGRESSIVE POPULIST
FY20PP
0
2020
11 INV P
41.95
052220
299299
LIBARY MATERIALS
015305
WEST BRANCH TIMES
WBT31720FY20
0
2020
11 INV P
30.00
051520
299143
LIBRARY MATERIALS
ACCOUNT
TOTAL
141.90
ORG 10550220
TOTAL
48,662.17
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FUND 1000 General
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TOTAL:
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9
92
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Wesley Beary, President
Jahn
Beasley, Secretary