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NewsletterfortheweekofAugust21,2017
Job ‐ Adult Services Page ‐ Bloomfield Township Public Library
Job ‐ Circulation Page ‐ Bloomfield Township Public Library
Job ‐ Adult Services Librarian ‐ Salem‐South Lyon District Library
Minutes ‐ Youth Services Committee Meeting ‐ May 12, 2017
Job ‐ Substitute Librarian(s) ‐ Milford Public Library
Circulation Statistics ‐ July 2017
Job ‐ Library Assistant‐Circulation ‐ Public Library of Westland
Minutes ‐ Circulation Services Committee Meeting ‐ March 9, 2017
Job ‐ Learning Commons Director/Librarian – Midland University
Job ‐ Circulation Services Assistants – Commerce Township Community Library
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE
The Bloomfield Township Public Library is seeking a professional and resourceful Library Page to support the Library’s circulation needs. The Bloomfield Township Public Library is a Class 5 Library, with a service population of 41,070 people. There is strong community support for the Library and its collections, services and programs offered. Technology is integrated into Library services. The successful candidate will have a strong commitment to provide quality service to the staff and the public and the desire to work in a collaborative, team environment.
POSITION TITLE: Adult Services Page DEPARTMENT: Adult Services, reporting to Assistant Department Head
RESPONSIBILITIES: Direct public service:
provides positive, pleasant professional services to staff and public
directs patrons to appropriate staff for assistance
retrieves materials for patrons and staff Indirect public service:
sorts and shelves materials,
reads shelves to ensure accurate order so that materials can be found by patrons
follows direction of supervisor
may search paging slips as scheduled
Computer/keyboard experience Desirable: Public library work experience REQUIREMENTS: Minimum:
Able to lift, bend, and stoop to shelve materials
Able to push or pull carts weighing at least 20 pounds
Desire to serve the public in a positive manner
able to visually review materials and discern voice and audible tones Computer/keyboard experience
Desirable:
Public library work experience
HOURS: Part-time, approximately 10 – 12 hours weekly, including some evenings and weekends.
WAGE & BENEFITS: $8.90, per hour with increase possible upon successful completion
of three month orientation. APPLICATION: Due Friday, September 15, 2017. A resume, cover letter, and a clerical skills test must
accompany your application. The application and the test are available at the Library’s Welcome Desk. The application is also available on the Library’s website at btpl.org/about-us/employment-volunteer/ Mail to: Careers
Bloomfield Township Public Library 1099 Lone Pine Road Bloomfield Township, MI 48302 OR email to [email protected]
Bloomfield Township Public Library champions the power of words to spark discovery and imagination.
For more information about the Library, visit our website: www.btpl.org
PUBLIC SERVICES PAGE
TYPICAL WORK WEEK’S TASKS
A typical work week for the Public Services Page may include:
Shelve books in fiction section or alphabetically by author’s last name and under the author by title.
Retrieve magazines from magazine storage area
Push heavily loaded cart of materials from circulation into work area
Straighten all of reference section of materials
Shelve books in non-fiction by dewey number and cutter (author) letters
Shift several ranges of shelving to make room for more books
Direct patron to appropriate desk for librarian’s assistance
Take reading group books to lower level for shelving in compact shelves
Read shelves to put materials back in order
Photocopy flyers for public
Fill notepaper and pencil holders at each computer terminal
Cut recycled paper into notepaper size
Load materials on to book carts
Assist staff at programs by handing out fliers, showing movies, assisting presenters
Look up books in circulation module for statistics
Check booklists for status of material
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE
The Bloomfield Township Public Library is seeking a professional and resourceful Library Page to support the Library’s circulation needs. The Bloomfield Township Public Library is a Class 5 Library, with a service population of 41,070 people. There is strong community support for the Library and its collections, services and programs offered. Technology is integrated into Library services. The successful candidate will have a strong commitment to provide quality service to the staff and the public and the desire to work in a collaborative, team environment.
POSITION TITLE: Circulation Page DEPARTMENT: Circulation, reporting to Assistant Department Head
RESPONSIBILITIES: Direct public service:
provides positive, pleasant professional services to staff and public
directs patrons to appropriate staff for assistance
retrieves materials for patrons and staff Indirect public service:
sorts and shelves materials,
reads shelves to ensure accurate order so that materials can be found by patrons
may work in drive-up drop box room as scheduled,
may search paging slips as scheduled
follows direction of supervisor; assists in department where needed REQUIREMENTS: Minimum:
Able to lift, bend, and stoop to shelve materials
able to push or pull carts weighing at least 20 pounds
Desire to serve the public in a positive manner Desirable:
Public library work experience
Computer/keyboard experience
HOURS: Part-time, approximately 10 – 12 hours weekly, including some evenings and weekends.
WAGE & BENEFITS: $8.90, per hour with increase possible upon successful completion
of three month orientation. APPLICATION: Due Friday, September 8, 2017. A resume, cover letter, and a clerical skills test must accompany your application. The application and the test are available at the Library’s Welcome Desk. The application is also available on the Library’s website at btpl.org/about-us/employment-volunteer/
Mail to: Careers Bloomfield Township Public Library 1099 Lone Pine Road Bloomfield Township, MI 48302 OR email to [email protected]
Bloomfield Township Public Library champions the power of words to spark discovery and imagination.
For more information about the Library, visit our website: www.btpl.org
CIRCULATION PAGE TYPICAL WORK WEEK TASKS
A typical work week for the Public Services Page may include:
shelve materials accurately in specified sections, including by Dewey number and Cutter(author) letters
Retrieve magazines from magazine storage area
Assist in drive-up drop box room as scheduled
Push heavily loaded cart/bins of materials from Circulation into work areas
Shift several ranges of shelving to make room for more materials
Direct patron to appropriate department or desk for assistance
Read shelves to put materials back in order
Assist with running materials through AMH sorting system
Assist with checking returned materials for damage or missing parts
Load materials on to book carts in correct order
Search for missing/claims returned materials/Item and Melcat paging slips
Assist staff at programs by handing out fliers, assisting presenters
Look up books in circulation module for statistics
Assist patrons with self-check equipment
Assist Circulation Desk staff in emergency situations
Maintain general order and cleanliness of department
Salem-South Lyon District Library Adult Services Librarian
POSITION AVAILABLE Adult Services Librarian
Pay Range: $16.55 - $18.00 hourly. Hours: Part-time 16-19 hours per week. Includes some evening, Saturday, and Sunday hours. Reports to: Head of Adult Services
The Salem-South Lyon District Library is seeking a part-time Adult Services Librarian. The position requires the ability to work hard, have fun, and provide amazing service.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Provide a high level of customer service to all ages through comprehensive reader’s advisory, reference and technology assistance. Enjoys assisting customers in the use of library resources.
• Assists Head of Adult Services with assigned tasks, including but not limited to: o Collection development, o Programming with an emphasis on enrichment and lifelong learning, o Connecting with community organizations to promote the library as value, o Sensitive to current and trending community needs and aspirations
• Seeks out alternative funding, i.e. grants, awards. • Participates in professional organizations, continuing education and development. • May oversee library operations in absence of supervisory staff.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS include:
• Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science from an ALA accredited program • Enthusiastic customer service philosophy • Proficient in the use of technology, including, but not limited to, digital resources and
mobile devices • Shows an interest in trending library services and technology • Strong organizational and creative problem-solving skills • Ability to multi-task, prioritize duties, work independently and meet deadlines • Excellent written and oral communication skills, including public speaking • Ability to interact with staff and customers with tact, courtesy and good judgment • Must be willing to work variable hours including some evenings and weekends • Physical ability and stamina to perform typical job duties • Public library experience
Salem-South Lyon District Library Adult Services Librarian
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS include:
• Winning attitude: positive, upbeat, focused • Initiative: seeks opportunities, uses good judgment, takes intelligent risks • Accountability: recognizes responsibilities and lives up to commitments
The above is intended to describe the major responsibilities and requirements for this position. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of all duties, responsibilities or requirements. APPLY: Qualified applicants should submit a resume and application by email or fax. Applications are available at ssldl.info/about/library-employment. Salem-South Lyon District Library 9800 Pontiac Trail South Lyon, MI 48178 Attention: Dee Beaver, Head of Adult Services [email protected] Phone: (248) 437-6431 x201 FAX: (248) 437-6593
Deadline for submissions: August 21, 2017 by 5:00pm Interviews anticipated: Week of August 24 & 25, 2017 Decision anticipated by: Week of August 28, 2017 Starting date: ASAP THE SALEM-SOUTH LYON DISTRICT LIBRARY IS AN “AT WILL,” EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
TLN Youth Services Committee Meeting Minutes
Friday, May 12, 2017 @Canton Public Library
9:35 am call to order Approval of March minutes:
1. Lindsay Fricke (Novi) 2. Lauren Baker(Plymouth)
Approval of agenda:
1. Jessica Wilhoite (Romulus) 2. Elizabeth Norton (Commerce)
State and Local Updates: None. TLN Updates: None. 2018 Officer Nominations and Meeting Locations: Nominations:
Lauren Baker (Plymouth) was nominated for Chair-Elect.
Jessica Wilhoite (Romulus) was nominated for Secretary. Meeting Locations for 2018:
January – Commerce (set)
March – Brighton (?)
May – Auburn Hills (?)
August – Baldwin (?)
October Showcase – Novi (set) Quick SRP:
Baldwin – game cards; three age levels; squares of activities other than reading; lots of programs
Waterford – one performer per week; two hours in am/pm for drop-in programs (different themes each time); brand new format this year
Chelsea – different logs for each age group; different activities for the different age groups each week, including some rainy day activities
Commerce – new prizes for treasure chest; interesting new programs
Taylor – scaled back on prizes to save money and get better prizes; outside game day, including a snow cone vendor
Garden City – having community departments participate this year
Rochester Hills – not following the theme – Rochester is 200 years old this year – using a bi-centennial theme
Wixom – reading and activities; can win a ticket for Pump It Up – supporting local business ;simplified registration sheet
Brighton – treasure chest for prizes for the first time; BINGO board for all ages
Plymouth – no more books as prizes; new LEGO kits for prizes
Ferndale – game board and map of world that has different activities; reading without walls – initiative to read something you wouldn’t normally read; pool party for final prize; collaborating with Oak Park for Drummunity program.
Auburn Hills – revamped treasure chest – new prizes per parent requests; Joel Tacey – two programs; programming tied with adults; kickoff Legoland coming
Novi – starting earlier (May) – more time to complete the program; using 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten for early literacy program; potential for lock-in party; first year doing a carnival to celebrate the end of school; Paradise Park
Canton – Vibe Credit Union sponsored all outdoor programs – contact local credit union! Guest Speaker – Madeline Wagner – Grant Writing: See attached presentation; contact info: [email protected]
Paint the picture of how the money will be used.
Government grants have a lot of requirements.
Foundation grants vary in regards to requirements.
Corporate grants can go along with foundation grants – usually has foundation support.
Look at the 990 of the place you are asking for a grant – do they fund similar places?
Have you ever applied before – be honest.
Do your background research.
Use www.guidestar.org to search for 990s (free login).
Make sure you are eligible for the grant for which you are applying.
Is there a 501(C)(3) foundation associated with your library? This is most likely your Friends group.
Federal applications – no food funding.
Read the fine print!
Note all dates on application, including award date.
Attention to detail is extremely important.
Don’t overshoot your matched funds.
Make your case – why will this be successful?
There will be some overlap in the application – you will be repeating things over and over.
Budgets can range in detail.
Always have someone look over grant before submitting.
If there is any award ceremony, send someone who is familiar with the project.
Revise the budget is the grant award is less than the amount asked.
Send out a press release; use social media
Reporting on the grant can vary depending on grant type. AWE – What’s New? See attached handout
ELF by AWE (6-14); has Oregon Trail
Allows you to tailor to older kids
Version 13 is coming out and is brand new
Webcam – version 12 – can be disabled
Very customizable/sortable
No way to get out of AWE by clicking on other things
Bi-lingual edition (English/Spanish)
Any issues – contact support M-F: 8-5pm
Literacy Go is only available in tablet form
Current discounts available
2012-2014 editions - offering trade-in credit for parts
Meeting adjourned at: 11:50 am
1st: Sara Fifield (Wixom)
2nd: Erin Look (Garden City)
Next meeting: Friday, August 11 at Romulus Public Library
In attendance:
Ashley Lehman – FERN Janna VanHouten – TLN Lauren Baker – PLYM Stephanie Lyon - BRIT Sara Fifield – WIXM Nichole Welz – CANTON Elizabeth Norton – COMM Lindsay Fricke – NOVI Sue Walton – RHPL Jessica Wilhoite – ROMS Julie Sebest – TAYL Erin Look – GARC Jessica Zubik – CHEL Cynthia Walker – WATE Erin Chapman – MELV Cathy Gimby – BALD Lisa Murawa – SPRI Susan Guay - AUBN
“the first step on your path to enrichment – bringing the world to you”
Milford Public Library 330 Family Drive
Milford, MI 48381
p: 248.684.0845 f: 248.684.2923
POSITION: SUBSTITUTE LIBRARIAN (multiple openings, assignments at Adult and/or
Youth Service Desks) HOURS: As needed, including days, nights, and weekends QUALIFICATIONS: MLS from an ALA accredited library school. Candidates should have an
enthusiastic, positive public service orientation and the ability to work effectively with patrons of all ages. Candidates must be comfortable with technologies used in the public library.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Substitute Librarians are required to perform the following types of
duties:
Provide readers’ advisory and reference services to patrons using various collections and materials, and in multiple formats.
Provide technology instruction to patrons, including Internet navigation; use of Microsoft Office programs, e-reader and tablet use; and use of electronic resources, including databases and e-content.
Other duties as assigned. TECHNOLOGY: Excellent computer skills are required, including:
Knowledge of subscription databases and common software packages
Internet searching skills
Ability to teach people how to use e-content and other electronic resources
PAY RATE: $17.55 per hour APPLICATION: Cover letter, resume, and application are due by September 9, 2017 PROCEDURE: To: Milford Public Library Attention: Tina Hatch, Library Director 330 Family Drive Milford, MI 48381
Electronically to: [email protected] The application is available on the library’s website at:
http://milfordlibrary.info/about/employment
The Library NetworkMonthly Circulation
July 2017
Shared System Libraries Non-Shared System LibrariesAddison Township Public Library 3,215 Birmingham Baldwin Public Library 48,849Allen Park Public Library 9,611 Bloomfield Township Public Library NRAuburn Hills Public Library 19,017 Canton Public Library NRBelleville Area District Library 15,745 Clarkston Independence District Library NRBerkley Public Library 15,272 Dearborn Henry Ford Centennial Library NRBrandon Township Public Library 10,243 Farmington Community Library NRBrighton District Library 28,625 Fowlerville District Library NRChelsea District Library 25,803 Grosse Pointe Public Libraries NRClawson Blair Memorial Library 8,278 Hamburg Township Library NRCommerce Township Community Library 27,722 Howell Carnegie District Library NRDearborn Heights North Library 14,905 Livonia Public Library-Vest Pocket NRDearborn Heights South Library 5,515 Northfield Township Area Library NRDexter District Library 36,319 Oakland County Library NREcorse Public Library 378 Orion Township Public Library NRFerndale Area District Library 15,228 Pinckney Community Public Library NRFlat Rock Public Library 5,996 Plymouth District Library 70,392Franklin Public Library 2,057 Rochester Hills Public Library NRGarden City Public Library 7,420 Saline District Library NRHamtramck Public Library 1,912 Southfield Public Library 31,772Hartland Cromaine District Library 22,158 West Bloomfield Township Public Library NRHazel Park District Library 5,448 Westland William P. Faust Public Library NRHighland Township Public Library 16,679 Ypsilanti District Library 65,754Huntington Woods Public Library 7,186Inkster Public Library 728Lincoln Park Public Library 4,955Livonia Public Library- Alfred Noble 4,220Livonia Public Library-Carl Sandburg 4,802Livonia Public Library-Civic Center 41,502Lyon Township Public Library 10,597Madison Heights Public Library NRManchester District Library 4,966Melvindale Public Library 1,877Milford Public Library 16,326Northville District Library 44,276Novi Public Library 72,945Oak Park Public Library 10,446Oxford Public Library 20,474Pontiac Public Library 4,449Redford Township District Library 20,349River Rouge Public Library 689Riverview Public Library 5,483Romulus Public Library 5,752Royal Oak Public Library 34,642Salem-South Lyon District Library 24,728Southgate Veterans Memorial Library 11,911Springfield Township Library 10,235Taylor Community Library 11,501Trenton Veterans Memorial Library 17,308Walled Lake City Library NRWaterford Township Public Library 25,764Wayne Public Library 4,032White Lake Township Library 19,854Wixom Public Library 13,206Wyandotte Bacon Memorial District Library 13,579
NR=Not Received Note: SLS totals do not include non-circulating items (NC)
The Library NetworkMonthly Circulation
July 2017
Shared System Libraries Non-Shared System LibrariesMadison Heights Public Library NR Bloomfield Township Public Library NRWalled Lake City Library NR Canton Public Library NRNovi Public Library 72,945 Clarkston Independence District Library NRNorthville District Library 44,276 Dearborn Henry Ford Centennial Library NRLivonia Public Library-Civic Center 41,502 Farmington Community Library NRDexter District Library 36,319 Fowlerville District Library NRRoyal Oak Public Library 34,642 Grosse Pointe Public Libraries NRBrighton District Library 28,625 Hamburg Township Library NRCommerce Township Community Library 27,722 Howell Carnegie District Library NRChelsea District Library 25,803 Livonia Public Library-Vest Pocket NRWaterford Township Public Library 25,764 Northfield Township Area Library NRSalem-South Lyon District Library 24,728 Oakland County Library NRHartland Cromaine District Library 22,158 Orion Township Public Library NROxford Public Library 20,474 Pinckney Community Public Library NRRedford Township District Library 20,349 Rochester Hills Public Library NRWhite Lake Township Library 19,854 Saline District Library NRAuburn Hills Public Library 19,017 West Bloomfield Township Public Library NRTrenton Veterans Memorial Library 17,308 Westland William P. Faust Public Library NRHighland Township Public Library 16,679 Plymouth District Library 70,392Milford Public Library 16,326 Ypsilanti District Library 65,754Belleville Area District Library 15,745 Birmingham Baldwin Public Library 48,849Berkley Public Library 15,272 Southfield Public Library 31,772Ferndale Area District Library 15,228Dearborn Heights North Library 14,905Wyandotte Bacon Memorial District Library 13,579Wixom Public Library 13,206Southgate Veterans Memorial Library 11,911Taylor Community Library 11,501Lyon Township Public Library 10,597Oak Park Public Library 10,446Brandon Township Public Library 10,243Springfield Township Library 10,235Allen Park Public Library 9,611Clawson Blair Memorial Library 8,278Garden City Public Library 7,420Huntington Woods Public Library 7,186Flat Rock Public Library 5,996Romulus Public Library 5,752Dearborn Heights South Library 5,515Riverview Public Library 5,483Hazel Park District Library 5,448Manchester District Library 4,966Lincoln Park Public Library 4,955Livonia Public Library-Carl Sandburg 4,802Pontiac Public Library 4,449Livonia Public Library- Alfred Noble 4,220Wayne Public Library 4,032Addison Township Public Library 3,215Franklin Public Library 2,057Hamtramck Public Library 1,912Melvindale Public Library 1,877Inkster Public Library 728River Rouge Public Library 689Ecorse Public Library 378
NR=Not Received Note: SLS totals do not include non-circulating items (NC)
Library Assistant—Circulation We are looking for a part-time Library Assistant for the Circulation Department. They will report to the Circulation Department Head. The candidate will check in and out materials, register patrons for library cards, collect money for fees and answer the telephone. You must have the ability to maintain confidentiality of private information. You must have good customer service and phone skills. This is a 36 hour a week position. It requires a high school diploma or GED equivalent. The starting wage is $9.50 an hour. Two years of library experience preferred and expertise with an automated library system. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. To apply, mail or e-mail your resume and completed Employment Application to: Diane Mehl Circulation Department Head 6123 Central City Parkway Westland MI 48185 [email protected] Fax: 734-595-4612
Applications for Employment: For consideration for a position as a Supervisory Librarian, Reference Librarian or Children's Associate, please submit a professional resume, meaningful cover letter and list of references. NOTE: Applications for non-page positions are only accepted when positions are available. Page applications are always accepted.
About Seeking Employment at the Public Library of Westland: The Public Library of Westland is an equal opportunity, at-will employer. As positions open, they will be posted above. Page Positions: Students seeking employment must be at least 14 years of age and be prepared to submit a work permit upon request. Non-Page Positions: Applications for non-page positions are only accepted when a position is available. Applicants for non-page positions must include a resume with their application. References will be requested from finalists only. Completed applications can be delivered to the Library in person, or mailed to: Administrative Assistant Public Library of Westland 6123 Central City Parkway Westland, MI 48185-9118
Public Library of Westland 6123 Central City Parkway, Westland, MI 48185
734-326-6123 www.westlandlibrary.org Application for Employment Date: ____________________
Personal Information
Full Name: _________________________________________________________ Last First M.I.
Address: _________________________________________________________ Street Address Apartment/Unit #
__________________________________________________________________________
City State ZIP Code
Home Phone: ______________________ Alternate Phone: _____________________
E-mail Address: ______________________________________________________________
Driver’s License Number: _______________________ Expiration Date: _____________
Instructions 1. Please provide all pages of this application fully. Use additional sheets if necessary. All
information provided will remain confidential.
2. Please type or use a blue or black pen. Print neatly. Incomplete or illegible applications
will not be processed.
The Public Library of Westland is an Equal Opportunity, At-Will Employer
Job Listings I would like to be considered for: ___ Full Time ____ Part Time ___ Either
Mark the positions in which you are interested. Applications will be kept on file for one year.
Classification Desired Education Experience Required
___ Administrative Assistant High School Diploma/GED 5 years
___ Computer Page High School Diploma/GED Computer literate
___ Department Head Bachelor’s Degree/MLS 3 years
___ Director MLS 10 years
___ Librarian MLS 3 years
___ Library Assistant High School Diploma/GED 2 years
___ Library Associate Bachelor’s Degree 2 years
___ Maintenance Assistant High School Diploma/GED 3 years
___ Page Minimum Age – 14 years None
___ Systems Technician Associates Degree 3 years
Education
Highest Grade Completed: __ 7 __ 8 __ 9 __ 10 __ 11 __ 12 __ 13 __ !4 __ 15 __ 16 __ 17+
Name Address/Phone Dates Graduated?
Degree High School Start End
College Start End
Graduate Start End
Technical/Other Start End
Activities and Organizations Please list any job-related organizations, clubs and/or activities in which you were involved,
except those that indicate race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, or age.
Computer Experience Please specify any software/version with which you are familiar
Operating Systems: ____ Windows ____ Macintosh ____ UNIX/LINUX
Application Type List all applicable software, including manufacturer and version
Word Processor
Spreadsheet
Database
Other
ILS (Library
Automation System)
Previous Employment
Please list your previous employers, starting with the current or most recent
Company/
Address
Position/
Wage
Supervisor
Name/Phone
Start/End
Hours/Week
Reason for
Leaving
Start End
May we contact?
___Yes ___ No Pay Rate $ _____ Hours per week ____
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Certification and Release 1. The information I am presenting in this application is complete, true, and correct to the
best of my knowledge. I understand that misrepresentation, falsification, or omission of
facts called for is cause for immediate dismissal.
2. I understand that the Public Library of Westland is an at-will employer and agree that my
employment is for no definite period and may, regardless of the date of payment of my
wages and salary, be terminated at any time without previous notice.
3. I am willing to submit to a physical examination and drug testing to detect the use of
illegal drugs prior to and during employment.
4. I understand that the investigation, of all statements contained in this application, is part
of the employment process and authorize the Public Library of Westland and its
representatives to check previous employment, educational institutions, and other
relevant third parties to obtain information related to that given by me in this application.
This may include criminal and credit inquiries.
5. If employed, I agree to conform to the terms of employment and Library policy.
Applicant’s Signature Date
To Apply Return your completed application to: ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF WESTLAND
6123 CENTRAL CITY PARKWAY
WESTLAND, MI 48185-9118
FAX: 734-595-4180
EMAIL: [email protected]
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DATE ACTION
Circulation Services Committee
Novi Meeting
March 9, 2017
Bill (COMM) called the meeting to order at 9:33 am, followed by the introduction of members
with the following members signing in remotely: Elizabeth Alexander (LVCC), Elizabeth Korey
(BLOO), Emily Good (DHTN), and Mary Graulich (DEXT).
Becky (MDHT) moved to approve the agenda and it was seconded by Judy (NORT). The motion
carried.
Becky (MDHT) moved to approve the minutes for the January 12 meeting with the correction of
adding Jon (WATE) to the list of members in attendance. Terri (CHEL) seconded it and the
motion carried.
Shared System Update (Read by Bill)
The update to the Enterprise catalog that was scheduled for 02/03/2017 was completed
successfully. Included in the upgrade were some CSS changes to the backend of the Enterprise
Catalog.
The 3 ILS vendor demos took place as follows: TLC Carl-February 15-16, III Polaris-February 22-
23, and SirsiDynix-February 27-28.
On Tuesday, March 28, 2017 the passwords for xxxxstaff and xxxxtech accounts for WorkFlows
were changed. Passwords will continue to be changed on a regular basis every 6 months.
The updated Bylaws and the Circulation Policies and Procedures documents are posted on the
Circulation Services Committee page: http:/tln.lib.mi.us/committee/circulation/
Please remember to use the correct routing slip when sending items in delivery and to fill out the slips correctly. http://tln.lib.mi.us/committee/circulation/files/docs/Determining-which-delivery-slip-to-use.pdf and http://tln.lib.mi.us/dept/delivery/files/deliverycodes.pdf Peach ILL Slips (FA113)-used by shared system libraries to send requested items out to libraries that requested them White Send to Slips (FA149)-used by shared system libraries to send items back to their home location Pink Send to Slips (FA149)-used by standalone libraries to send items back to their home location Database Cleanup Documentation: Romulus shared their cleanup documentation at the January Shared Automation System User Group meeting. It can be found at http://tln.lib.mi.us/committee/sasug/files/docs/Database%20Cleanup%20Documentation.pdf
Yellow receipts used by Manchester District Library are acceptable as long as library
information is written in black if the item is going back to owning library and written in red if
the item is to fill a hold.
SASUG report-Becky (MDHT)
Our policy changes were approved. All libraries should clean up the database as much as possible. Examples are: If an item is missing more than a year, it should be moved to the discard user. Collection information over 7 years old can be removed.
Discussion of reports TLN can do for us Examples are: Long overdue report (Can have patrons barred using this report)-suggested by Terri (CHEL) Lost and paid report (Can contact library that accepted payment if they have not forwarded the money)-suggested by Jon (WATE) Discussion of lost items Judy (NORT) reminded us to mark items as lost and the system will add the processing fee to the bill. Do not take payment without calling the owning library first to do a shelf check. Becky (MDHT) reminded us payment may be made using the catalog; owning library receives the money; discourages sending cash through the delivery Bill (COMM) shared that Section 4 of our policy deals with lost items and accepting payment. Patti (SLYN) suggests putting damaged items in a bag, so it alerts the home library of a problem when receiving the item in delivery. Processing fee survey-Bill (COMM) Our survey regarding processing fees is three years old. Survey was passed around at the meeting so changes could be made. Plans to call other libraries so they can update their policy. Survey is not a substitute for calling the owning library. New applicants-Terri (CHEL) Enter as much information as possible to include: first, middle, and last names, birth date, and driver’s license number. Driver’s license number should be entered without spaces. Terri (CHEL) began a discussion on fees for MeLCat items. The borrowing library may charge fines, but MeLCat does not charge fines for items that are overdue. Discussion of library cards for digital use-Kelly (FERN) Ferndale is working with local schools for students to get library cards. There was a problem with one parent not wanting her child to have a library card. The teacher wants the student to
get a special card to be able to access digital services only. Committee shared concerns about the e-card being in the system and it was pointed out that SASUG would have to approve. The meeting was adjourned at 11:48am. The motion was made by Terri (CHEL) and seconded by Jon (WATE). The next meeting is May 11, 9:30am at Birmingham Baldwin Library.
Members in attendance
Jayne Johnson (WYDT) Jakki Malnar (WYDT) Hannah Lesniak (WIXM) Lisa Bachman (REDF) Marion Reed (HIGH) Kim Sharp (WHLK) Bill Wines (COMM) Amy Viergutz (CANT) Rita Otzman (WAYN) Lynda Wiltse (TREN) Kristen Tait (BALD) Gloria Finzel (FMHL) Megan Drozan (FMTN) Judy McIntosh (NORT) Maryann Zurmuehlen (NOVI) Sandy Ruhmann (ALPK) Kim Oakley (ALPK) Patti Davies (SLYN) Jon Deahl (WATE) Becky Willemsen (MDHT) Sally Kohlenberg (HTWD) Dawn Chlebo (MILF) Linda Tingley (AUBN) Kelly Bennett (FERN) Colleen Tabaka (TAYL 26) Terri Lancaster (CHEL) Remotely Elizabeth Alexander (LVCC) Elizabeth Korey (BLOO) Emily Good (DHTN) Mary Graulich (DEXT)
Learning Commons Director/Librarian
Midland University, a private, Christian, liberal arts university in Fremont, Nebraska (just
outside of metro Omaha), is accepting applications for the position of Learning Commons
Director/Librarian.
Reports to: Dean of Curriculum & Instruction
Brief overview of Position: The Library Director is an experienced, forward thinking,
academic professional with in-depth research, information literacy development, customer
service, and academic program support skills. He or she collaborates with the Dean of
Curriculum & Instruction to ensure academic support resources are in place for undergraduate
and graduate students and faculty.
Promotes excellence in development and delivery of outcomes-based academic
library and academic program support practices - Oversees Library functions to include reference/ research services, development and
maintenance of physical and online collections
- Serves as the university resource for development of information literacy initiatives
(credit bearing curriculum as well as non-credit bearing workshops)
- Coordinates Academic Program Support services to include tutoring, Writing Center,
Math Lab, Supplemental Instruction, and Quiz Lab
- Provides proven, research-based information literacy theory and support for research and
reference services inside-, and outside-, of the classroom.
- Maintains up to date trend awareness regarding innovative best practices for academic
libraries and academic program support services
- Assesses established learning and non-learning outcomes using evidence-based decision
making for continued improvement
Provides leadership for operational aspects of an academic library and
program support center - Administers Library and Academic Program Support budget development and
management processes
- Oversees academic program support work study student, and para-professional staff
(including graduate students), hiring and scheduling for library and academic program
support services
- Serves as administrator for online program support scheduling system (WC Online)
- Participates in the continued evaluation, selection, testing and implementation of
hardware and software tools, technologies and services that enhance the library and
academic program support services
Need to Have: - Minimum of master’s degree in Library Studies or Library & Information Studies from a
regionally accredited institution; will consider candidates with required work experience
in last year of program
- A passion for academic excellence and innovation in an academic setting
- Knowledge of current industry trends and information literacy standards
- Three to five years’ experience in academic library setting
- Strong interpersonal skills, including exceptional communication and collaboration with
diverse constituencies, including students, faculty, employees and external parties.
- Familiarity with American Library Association, Association of College & Research
Libraries, academic library consortiums, and accreditation preferred
Applications: Please apply online at https://midland.applicantpro.com/jobs/586639.html And attach a cover letter and resume. If you have questions, please contact Dr. Susan Krum, VP for Academic Affairs, [email protected]
NOTICE OF EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CIRCULATION SERVICES ASSISTANT (PART-TIME, 28 hrs/wk)
The Commerce Township Community Library has an opening for a part-time Circulation Services Assistant. Rate of pay is $12.00/hour. Circulation Services Assistants work under the supervision of the Circulation Services Manager. Job duties include staffing the circulation desk, processing interlibrary loans, and processing and cataloging new library materials. Hours will include evenings and weekends. Employment applications and a full job description may be obtained from the Circulation Desk at the Library or from our website at commercelibrary.info/employment. To apply, please send a completed Commerce Township employment application to: Bill Wines Circulation Services Manager Commerce Township Community Library 180 E. Commerce Rd. Commerce Township, MI 48382 Or you may email a copy of your application to: [email protected] Applications will be taken until the position is filled. No phone calls please.
Commerce Township Community Library 180 E. Commerce Rd. Commerce Township, Michigan 48382 Phone: 248-669-8108 / Fax: 248-859-0015 Internet: www.commercelibrary.info
Charter Township of Commerce
Township Community Library
Job Title: Circulation Services Assistant
Department: Library
Reports To: Circulation and Technical Services Manager
FLSA Status: Hourly
Summary
Assists library users at the circulation desk. Handles behind the scenes work related to circulation and
technical services.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
• Cheerfully greet patrons entering the building.
• Provide checkout and related services at the Circulation Desk.
• Answer and direct incoming library calls.
• Answer questions and provide information about library use. Refers questions to other staff
where appropriate.
• Provide information to users about locations, programs, and computer use. Assist users with
donations, printing and computer problems.
• Issue library cards under the guidelines of the library and The Library Network (TLN). Also
renew expired cards, handle lost cards, and update patron information.
• Check in books. Remove books from return boxes. Direct returned items to the appropriate
locations for re-shelving.
• Pull holds for interlibrary loans. Process holds coming and going from TLN delivery.
• Sort mail. Check in and process newspapers and magazines.
• Create artwork for missing CD and DVD covers.
• Contact patrons regarding missing or damaged materials.
• Run reports of current holds, lost items, expired holds, and pending in-transit items.
• Modify cataloging records in the library’s database when needed.
• Create newsletters, flyers and other graphic materials.
• Operate DVD/CD cleaning machine.
• Unpack new shipments of library materials and verify invoices.
• Physically process and catalog new library materials.
• Regularly check the circulation department email account and respond to messages.
• Other duties may be assigned.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by
persons assigned this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all job duties
performed by personnel so classified.
Supervisory Responsibilities: None.
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each
essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge,
skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Candidates for this job should have solid communication skills and feel comfortable working within a
team-oriented framework to help achieve superior customer service for our library’s patrons.
Education and/or Experience
No experience working in a library is required. A college degree and/or experience in retail sales or other
customer service positions is preferred but not required.
Language Skills
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, and governmental regulations. Ability
to write reports, and business correspondence. Ability to communicate effectively and present
information to residents.
Reasoning Ability
Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this
job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand;
walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel, and reach with hands and arms. Specific vision abilities
required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception,
and ability to adjust focus. Employee must be able to lift at least 25 pounds.
Work Environment
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters
while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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