Meeting Date: May 11, 1999
Issued Date: May 17, 1999
Scanned PDF Version (original)
Attendees
Handouts:
Memo re Results of the ILS Implementation Committees' Work Sessions May 4 - 6
Topics Discussed:
1. Composition, rotation, administration and hierarchy of the Executive Committee and ILS subcommittees
2. Funding
3. E-rate bid
4. Rules for Participating in Centralized Integrated Library System.
• The copy that Martha Richardson distributed to the committee prior to the meeting was labeled as "Draft". However, the committee said that the rules were approved by all libraries last November so they are no longer "Draft."
• Martha pointed out that there is a discrepancy in what some libraries believed in regard to rule #15, "Agree that overdue notice creation and delivery will be managed by DTAE." A lively discussion ensued resulting in the motion that all overdue notice be centralized via DTAE/OPLS and costs billed back to the library. The motion
passed with 8 in favor, 1 opposed.
5. Recommendations of the ILS Implementation Committees (from the memo re "Results of the ILS....." distributed at the meeting). Specific recommendation and the adoption or rejection thereof are incorporated in the "Circulation Policies and Parameters". However, there were other points of discussion or adoption that need to be noted including:
6. Ongoing funding for project
Dr. Roger Slater presented an overview of the funding for the on-going conversion to the centralized system by the non-participating libraries. A discuss concerning the current Y2K funding shortage as well as future funding issues was held with recommendations on how to deal with the funding shortage.
7. Next meeting
The next meeting will be Wednesday, May 26 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., at the Middle Georgia Regional Library in Macon.
Recommended by the Circulation Committee
Approved by the Administrative Oversight Committee on Wednesday, May 13, 1999
Library cards for all Georgia residents will be valid for 2-years. These privileges may be extended.
Unless otherwise specified, all patrons will have unlimited charges over the lifetime of their library privilege.
Unless otherwise specified, all patrons may have a total of up to 50 items checked out simultaneously.
Sirsi-required user profiles are as follows: ADMIN, ILL, INTRANSIT, LIBRARYUSE, LOST, MISSING, OUTREACH, and TEMP.
ADMIN is a Sirsi-required user profile. It is the profile given to the system administrator. Privileges will be the same as Staff.
ADULT is a patron 18 years of age or over. This patron will be blocked after 10 overdue items and if a total of $1 0 or more is owed. If Academic Reserves Module is used, patron may charge up to 5 items simultaneously. Patron is billable. Patron may have an
unlimited number of holds (this is the UNICORN word for reserves).
CLASS is a classroom use profile. It has a i-year privilege limit. This user may have a total of up to 50 items checked out simultaneously. The user will be blocked after 10 overdue items and if a total of $10 or more is owed. If Academic Reserves Module is used, the user may charge up to 5 items simultaneously. User is billable. User may have up to 15 simultaneous holds.
ILL is a Sirsi-required user profile. It is the profile for libraries to which we loan books.
User has no privilege limit. Users may have an unlimited number of items checked out simultaneously. The user presently has no blocks assigned to it. User is not billable.
User may have an unlimited number of holds.
JUV is a patron under 18 years of age. No minimum age restrictions. This patron will be blocked after 10 overdue items and if a total of $10 or more is owed. If Academic Reserves Module is used, patron may charge up to 5 items simultaneously. Patron is billable. Patron may have an unlimited number of holds.
LIBRARYUSE is a Sirsi-required user profile. It is a profile used for library functions.
NON-RES is for persons who reside in the state of Georgia, but outside of the areas served by the participating libraries. These persons also want full library privileges at one (or more) of the project libraries. This is considered to be a user that will only last as
long as there is an existing non-participating library. This patron will be blocked after 10 overdue items and if a total of $10 or more is owed. If Academic Reserves Module is used, patron may charge up to 5 items simUltaneously. Patron is billable. Patron may have an unlimited number of holds.
OUTOFSTATE is for patrons who reside out-of-state. Privilege fee is $25. Privilege limit is 1 year. This patron will be blocked after 10 overdue items and if a total of $10 or more is owed. If Academic Reserves Module is used, patron may charge up to 5 items
simultaneously. Patron is billable. Patron may have an unlimited number of holds (this is the UNICORN word for reserves).
OUTREACH is for outreach users such as homebound patrons. This user may have an unlimited number of items checked out simultaneously. The user presently has no blocks assigned to it. User is not billable. User may have a total of 15 simultaneous holds. If Academic Reserves Module is used, user may not check out reserves. (NOTE: Most academic reserves would be inhouse use only.)
RESTRICTED is a patron with some type of restricted library use. Privilege limit is 1 year. This patron may have only 2 items checked out simultaneously. This patron will be blocked after 1 overdue item and if a total of $0.01 is owed. If Academic Reserves Module is used, patron may charge up to 2 items simultaneously. Patron is billable. Patron may have up to 5 simultaneous holds (this is the UNICORN word for reserves).
STAFF is a patron who works in the library. This patron has no blocks assigned. If Academic Reserves Module is used, patron may charge up to 50 items simultaneously. Patron is billable. Patron may have an unlimited number of holds (this is the UNICORN word for reserves).
TEMP is a person who works in the area for a limited period of time, but resides outside of the state. Privilege limit is 6 months. Privilege fee will be Y, of the fee charged for OUTOFSTATE patrons. This patron may charge up to 5 items simultaneously. This patron will be blocked after 10verdue item and if a total of $0.01 is owed. If Academic Reserves Module is used, patron may charge up to 0 items simultaneously. Patron is billable. Patron may have up to 5 simultaneous holds (this is the UNICORN word for reserves).
LAM Fee for laminating
LOST Fee for lost library materials
MAINTFEE Fee for room cleaning
MISC Miscellaneous charges
MISC2 Other miscellaneous charges not thought of
OVERDUE Overdue materials
PRIVILEGE Fee for library privilege
PROCESSFEE Fee for processing lost library materials
SALE Sale items
BILLING STRUCTURE
| Name | Description | Fee | Maximum Fee |
| EQUIPMENT | Fine for overdue equipment | $1/day | $25.00 |
| HOURLYRESV | Fine for overdue hourly Academic reserve materials | $.50/hr. | $10.00 |
| ILL | Charges for interlibrary loan | $.50/day | NONE |
| NEWBOOK | Charge for new book | $.10/day | $10.00 |
| NOFINE | No fines charged | $.OO/day | NONE |
| OVERDUE | Fine for overdue material | $.10/day | $10.00 |
| OVERDUE1 | Fine for overdue materials - High-demand | $.50/day | $10.00 |
| OVERNITES | Fine for overdue overnight Academic reserve materials | $.50/day | $10.00 |
1. Provide a written response for libraries that can pay their own way and want to participate in the ILS project. Patty Alligood
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