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Rethinking Libraries for the 21st Century

Option 3 Compare to current libraries
Estimated Annual Savings of $1.1 million
2 Area Libraries
2 Neighborhood Libraries
3 Mixed Use/Co-location Libraries
2 Express Centers

Area Library example
Square Footage: 30,000-35,000 sq. ft.
Collection: 100,000-150,000 items
Computers: 70

Features:
Open 54 hours/week
Comfortable reading/seating areas
Quiet reading area
Community & Conference/Study rooms
Children & Teen areas
Reference staff
Self-Service Checkout
Benefits:
Increased hours, full service, improved
collections, increased parking, more
programs, reduced operating costs.
Drawback:
Patrons may need to travel farther to a
library location.

Neighborhood Library
Square Footage: 12,000-20,000 sq. ft.
Collection: 60,000-80,000 items
Computers: 20-40

Features:
Open 45-54 hours/week
Comfortable reading/seating areas
Community Room
Children & Teen areas
Reference staff
Self-Service Checkout
Benefit:
Remains similar to current model.
Drawback:
Neighborhood libraries that are removed from service will need to be repurposed.

Mixed Use Villard Avenue example
Square Footage: 8,000-12,000 sq. ft.
Collection: 40,000-50,000 items
Computers: 20-25

Features:
Open 45 hours/week
Comfortable reading/seating area
Community & Study Rooms
Children & Teen areas
Reference staff
Self-Service Checkout
Benefits:
Access to technology, popular collections, reduced operating costs.
Drawback:
Smaller locations will have fewer services and smaller collections

Express Center design example
Square Footage: 500-1,500 sq. ft.
Collection: Small browsing collection
Computers: 2-3

Features:
Open 48 hours/week
Hotline to Ready Reference
Material holds pick-up and returns
Benefits:
Quick access for pick-up and drop off of materials, access to technology and
some popular collections, co-location
with high traffic venue (e.g. grocery store), reduced operating costs.
Drawback:
Smaller locations will have fewer services and smaller collections.


Option 4 Compare to current libraries
Estimated Annual Savings of up to $700,000
3 Area Libraries
3 Neighborhood Libraries
5 Mixed Use/Co-location Libraries
Area Library example
Square Footage: 30,000-35,000 sq. ft.
Collection: 100,000-150,000 items
Computers: 70

Features:
Open 54 hours/week
Comfortable reading/seating areas
Quiet reading area
Community & Conference/Study rooms
Children & Teen areas
Reference staff
Self-Service Checkout
Benefits:
Increased hours, full service, improved
collections, increased parking, more
programs, reduced operating costs.
Drawback:
Patrons may need to travel farther to a
library location.

Neighborhood Library
Square Footage: 12,000-20,000 sq. ft.
Collection: 60,000-80,000 items
Computers: 20-40

Features:
Open 45-54 hours/week
Comfortable reading/seating areas
Community Room
Children & Teen areas
Reference staff
Self-Service Checkout
Benefit:
Remains similar to current model.
Drawback:
Neighborhood libraries that are removed from service will need to be repurposed.

Mixed Use Villard Avenue example
Square Footage: 8,000-12,000 sq. ft.
Collection: 40,000-50,000 items
Computers: 20-25

Features:
Open 45 hours/week
Comfortable reading/seating area
Community & Study Rooms
Children & Teen areas
Reference staff
Self-Service Checkout
Benefits:
Access to technology, popular collections, reduced operating costs.
Drawback:
Smaller locations will have fewer services and smaller collections

 

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