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Library Expansion 02-23-98 CITY OF CUPERTINO LmRARY EXPANSION ADVISORY DESIGN COMMITTEE Febru~ 2?, 1998, 7:00 p.m. PUBLIC WORKS Cupertino LIbrary Story Room FEe 2 7 1998 1. CALL TO ORDER Chairperson Jillian Hamer called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. 2. ROLL CALL Present: Jillian Hamer, Cupertino Library Commission, Chairperson Karen Burnett, Director of Information Services, FUHSD Jean Gallup, Friends of the Cupertino Library Julie Farnsworth, Deputy County Librarian, Santa Clara Co. Library Dorothy Stow, Cupertino Library Foundation Mary-Ann Wallace, Community Library Supervisor, Cupertino Library Absent with prior notice: Jean Bedord, Cupertino Library Commission Don Burnett, Cupertino City Council Dr. Michael Chang, Mayor of Cupertino Ja-Lih Lee, San Jose Public Library, Asian American Parents Assoc. Bert Viskovich, Director of Public Works, City of Cupertino 3. MINUTES The Minutes of the February 18, 1998 meeting were accepted as written. 4. ORALCO~CATIONS None. 5. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS Will be shared with the group with under the appropriate agenda heading. 6. OLD BUSINESS Planning session: Ways to seek input for early stages of space planning from groups about whose needs we have the least data: teens, newly arrived immigrants, home office workers/businesses, seniors, and physically disabled library users. The first thing to decide is what do we need to know from each group? What will be asked in each group? What are the best means of contacting each group? Which committee member will approach each group? What is our tentative timeframe for this information gathering? When will we be ready to turn the information over to the consulting librarian David Smith, and how long after that will we receive information back from him? At the present time, library staff are still completing work on collection projections that David Smith needs right away. Because he does not yet have all of the information that he needs, he will not be able to respond by our next meeting on March 5th, but is plannning on an initial brief report back to the committee by the March 26th meeting. One of the first ideas for reaching teens was to use the library's teen volunteers as a focus group. The library has also just completed a teen survey passed out in the library from January 26,1998 through February 8,1998 with specific questions on what parts of the library collection and services teens did or did not use, and what suggestions they had for things they wanted to see in the library. Responses numbered 105 with 59 teens taking the time to write comments. Copies ofthe survey were passed out to the committee and a copy has been given to library design consultant David R. Smith. Committee member Karen Burnett asked about issues that may prevent some teens from using the library currently, and volunteered to discuss with her staff an approach to teens in the three high schools in FUHSD that are in Cupertino. Surveys or focus groups could be coordinated with staff through the school library or through the teen leadership groups. A written communication from committee member Ja-Lih Lee was shared by Chairperson Hamer with the group, as it pertained to the gathering of information from newly arrived immigrants. In addition to the churches, where whole families are in attendance, Ja-Lih felt that some of the newly arrived immigrants are also the parents and grandparents of our current library users, who are perhaps taking their grandchildren to the library, and may be using our collection. There are also many who may be isolated, and so there may need to be several different approaches to be sure that we have full information on needs and expectations. Librarian Mary-Ann Wallace, Library Commisioner Yuhfen Diana Wu, and Children's Librarian Bonnie Wang have an invitation to meet with parents at one of the large Chinese schools in Cupertino in early March, and will include questions on what parents want to see in the library for their children, for themselves, and for their parents. In addition, another approach to newly arrived immigrants may be made through the limited English population (LEP) program at the three high schools that are in Cupertino in FUHSD. Karen Burnett volunteered to contact school staff about the possibility of her visiting classes to elicit information or the possibility of having the students expresss their ideas, and needs, hopes, and expectations concerning the library in the form of a class assignment. Karen will come back to the group with her ideas on the best approach by the March 5th meeting. Committee member Dorothy Stow brought a list of names from the Chamber's newly established home-based business group. She will check with the Chamber as to the date ofthe group's next meeting. The committee discussed whether a phone surveyor e-mail survey might be most effective. If possible, committee member Dorothy Stow, Librarian Mary-Ann Wallace, and Cupertino Reference Librarian Kate Moyle will reqest a place on the agenda of the next meeting to give a short 10 minute presentation on the library's needs assessment process, ask for their input and ideas, hand out a short survey, and ask them to return it or mail it back to the library. For senior input, the committee will ask Don Burnett to use his contacts through the Senior Center Expansion Advisory Design Committee to elicit the seniors' library wants and needs. In addition, Mar.f-Ann Wallace will contact Diane Snow of the Senior Center for her suggestions on other good ways to gather info from the seniors in our community. In gathering input from the physically disabled, Karen Burnett and Mary-Ann Wallace will start by contacting Carl Brown of the Adaptive Technology Institute. We hope to find out what the needs of the physically disabled are over and above what the ADA regulations stipulate. Committee member Jean Gallup shared her suggestions for a short poll of questions that could be adapted to each individual group. After discussion, it was decided that these questions do reflect what the committee wants to find out, and the committee thanked Jean for her input. The committee \vill use these questions in the first go round, and then evaluate the respons' , to see if any changes need to be made in order to elicit still more information. Library tour(s): Chairperson Hamer also wants the group to decide on some specific library tours and to set up some tentative tour dates for formal or informal tours. Librarian Wallace passed out a sample list oflibraries to tour that Community Library Supervisor Lani Yoshimura of Gilroy put together for her library commisioners, as well as a floorplan of the new Mountain View Public Library. It was decided that the committee will try a first tour on Saturday, March 14, 1998, and will tour both Los Altos and Mountain View libraries, meeting at Cupertino Library at 9:30 am, if carpooling, or meeting at Los Altos Library at 10:00 am, if a committee member prefers to meet the group there. Librarian Wallace will coordinate setting up the tours with the appropriate staff at the libraries. Checkpoints for communication with City Council: It was decided that the committee will keep this as a standing item, and will schedule these checkpoints as appropriate throughout the process as reports are available and information is updated. Longer term planning for community input and communication: This item will be re-agendized for the next meeting. 7. COMMITTEE MEMBERS' COMMENTS AND AGENDA BUILDING Agenda building: .Status reports from the various groups will be presented at the March 5th meeting. .Tour plans will be firmed up at the March 5th meeting. . Consultant update will be presented at the March 26th meeting. 8. ADJOURNMENT Chairperson Hamer adjourned the meeting to Thursday, March 5, 1998 at 7:00 pm in the Cupertino Library Story Room. Upcoming meetings of this committee will be held on: Thursday, March 5, 1998 - Library Story Room Thursday, March 26, 1998 . Library Story Room Respectfully submitted, ~ - ¡r4Út ðDL ~ Mary-Ann Wallace Community Library Supervisor Cupertino Library