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VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK
Village Board Transmittal Memorandum
November 18, 2003
An Ordinance Adopting the Reference Policy for the Village of Oak
Brook Public Library
Ruth A. Martin, Library Director
RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of Trustees adopt this Ordinance 2003- LY- EX2 -S-
_ which approves the Reference Policy approved and
recommended by the Oak Brook Library Commission and
approved by the Oak Brook Library Director.
The Reference Policy and the Youth Services Policy were approved by the Library Commission and
subsequently recommended to and adopted by the Village Board in 1995. This Reference Policy sets
forth service guidelines applicable to any inquirer regardless of age. Therefore, a separate Youth
Services policy is no longer needed. The attached ordinance recommends the adoption of this
Reference Policy to supersede the two 1995 documents.
The Library Director, Staff and Library Commission have worked through this policy and the
recommended changes were approved by the Library Commission at its meeting on August 19, 2003.
Both a redlined copy and a "clean" copy of the policy are attached to show changes and for convenient
reading.
Based upon the recommendation of the Library Commission and the Library Director, the Village
Attorney has prepared this Ordinance approving the Revised Reference Policy for the Village of Oak
Brook Public Library.
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7 B. 1) Reviewing and when necessary, revising the Collection Management
Policy is a valuable exercise in determining that the library is cognizant
of library users' needs and in managing collections professionally.
As libraries become increasingly dependent upon electronic
communication and information tools, the Illinois State Library
recommends that policies be examined for what actually needs to be in
policy as opposed to procedure The intent is to shorten policies to a
more "user- friendly" length. Additionally, information dispersal is
increasingly "24/7" in nature. It is helpful for library users to be able to
access policies through a library's website OBPL is working toward
that goal. This policy eliminates the procedural aspects of collection
management with the intent to post the policy on the Library website
when it is redesigned in 2004 The procedures removed from the policy
still exist as guidelines for professional collection managers, but they are
superfluous reading for most library users who generally want to know
what criteria is used at OBPL to select or remove collection materials.
Based upon the recommendation of the Library Commission and the
Library Director, the Village Attorney prepared an Ordinance approving
the Revised Collection Management Policy for the Village of Oak
Brook Public Library.
Motion by Trustee Caleel, seconded by Trustee Korin, to approve
Ordinance 2003 -LY -EXI -S -1056, "An Ordinance Adopting a Revised
Collection Management Policy for the Village of Oak Brook Public
Library." ROLL CALL VOTE:
Ayes: 5 - Trustees Caleel, Craig, Konn, Miologos and Yusuf
Nays: 0 - None.
Absent: 1 - Trustee Aktipis. Motion carried
0 2 ORDINANCE 2003 -LY -EXI -S -1057 "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING
A REVISED REFERENCE POLICY FOR THE VILLAGE OF OAK
BROOK PUBLIC LIBRARY"
The Reference Policy and the Youth Services Policy were approved by
the Library Commission and subsequently recommended to and adopted
by the Village Board in 1995. This Reference Policy sets forth service
guidelines applicable to any inquirer regardless of age. Therefore, a
separate Youth Services policy is no longer needed. The ordinance
recommends the adoption of this Reference Policy to supersede the two
1995 documents.
VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes Page 5 of 9 November 25, 2003
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7. B. 2. The Library Director, Staff and Library Commission have worked
through this policy and the recommended changes were approved by the
Library Commission at its meeting on August 19, 2003.
Based upon the recommendation of the Library Commission and the
Library Director, the Village Attorney prepared an Ordinance approving
the Revised Reference Policy for the Village of Oak Brook Public
Library.
Motion by Trustee Caleel, seconded by Trustee Konn, to approve
Ordinance 2003- LY -EXI -S -1057, "An Ordinance Adopting a Revised
Reference Policy for the Village of Oak Brook Public Library." ROLL
CALL VOTE:
Ayes 5 - Trustees Caleel, Craig, Konn, Miologos and Yusuf.
Nays- 0 - None.
Absent: 1 - Trustee Aktipis. Motion carried.
C AWARD OF CONTRACTS:
1) CELL PHONES
The Village's telephone consultant, Doug Johnson, prepared an analysis
which showed the potential cost savings of switching all of the Village's
phones to either Verizon or Nextel, and indicated pros and cons to each
company's services The Village would save money with either the
Verizon or Nextel options, when compared to current costs.
Staff chose to recommend Verizon as the Village already holds a
contract with the State of Illinois, and as such the Village may tag -along
without issuing its own request for bids Venzon's coverage area and
service reliability also appear to be better than from other competitors.
Staff chose to recommend Nextel as a sole source because of its
interoperability features with other Nextel users (a feature known as
Direct Connect). Direct Connect allows the phone to operate like a
standard communications radio — a user pushes a button to talk and
doesn't need to dial a telephone number. Various surrounding fire
departments presently use Nextel and, if Oak Brook were to follow suit,
would be better able to communicate with the Village at mutual aid
incidents and other times when cross - department communication is
critical.
VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes Page 6 of 9 November 25, 2003
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CELL PHONES
PURPOSE
As Rreference service is a major role of the Oak Brook Public Library, it provides the link
between patrons and library resources.
The fnllewinn nnlin\/ is designed to en6uFe that the highest possible level� Service is
provided by professionally trained individuals on an equitable basis to all Oak Brook
residents, persons with Oak Brook library cards, or organizations with Oak Brook library
courtesy cards. Limited reference service will be provided to individuals who do not hold
Oak Brook Public Library cards a6 GUtliRed bele .
SERVICE TO OAK BROOK PATRON SPRIORITI ES
Availability of service
Reference service will beis provided by tFaiRed staff to all patrons regardless of age
during all hours that the Library is open. The entire collection wall -beis available for
reference purposes te patFans of all ages. All requests for information will be handled
impartially and with confidentiality.
. Inquiries received in- person, by phone, fax, mail or email are
answered as expeditiously as possible with priority give to patrons on site. Written or
electronic requests from unidentified sources are not answered. Only a limited amount
of directory, stock price, or statistical information is provided by telephone Odue to time
constraints and the difficulty of accurately communicating verbally large amounts of
data, ,
provided by . Individuals requesting large amounts of information by
telephone will -beare asked to come to the Library. In general, if telephone transactions
cannot be completed within five minutes, the patron will be called back with the desired
information. Up to five pages of reference information may be mailed or faxed to -Oak
BFGek patFORs at the discretion of a librarian.
There is no set limit to the amount of time which may be spent on a reference question
The librarian will decide when reasonable sources have been exhausted. When other
patrons are waiting, staff may defer complex questions to a less busy time and contact
the inquirer later.
11. SeFViGe pFieFities
111 peFGGR request-s will take preGedeRG8 eveF other requests. There 16 Rot a 6et limit to
waiting, staff will geReFally defeF GE)rnplex que6tiGR6 te a less busy time PatFORS will be
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Ilf. Sources and types of information provided
Reference staff ruses all availa lemany sources of information to answer questions
. This includes, but is not limited to books, periodicals,
electronic databases, government agencies, associations, and individual authorities.
LeRg- -dlstQ Ge telephGR8 Galls Fnay be made to aGGess the6e SGUFGes. A librarian's
personal opinion will not be given as fact, nor will a librarian offer interpretation of
information or legal, medical, or tax advice. Citations to sources of information will be
given with responses to questions.
Staff will guide people doing extensive research to appropriate sources. Post - secondary
students will be directed to their college or university library for academic interlibrary
loans or for reference assistance when the resources of this library are insufficient aRA
for aGademiG le . If an Oak Brook patron requests a book which is not on
the shelf or not in the Library's collection, staff will offer to reserve the book or request
the book through an (interlibrary t=loan If a book is needed immediately, staff will try to
locate it in another library and have it held for the patron to pick up. Every reasonable
effort will be made to fill each request and answer each question fully and accurately.
However, Refere^ ^e sta librarians will not research questions which are known to be
part of a contest, er-game or school work, but will suggest possible search techniques.
(-VIII. Fees
Reference service will -beis provided free of charge except when charges are levied by
an outside supplying agency. Such charges may beare passed on to the patron. Fees
BROOKSERVICE TO NON-OAK PATRONS
IV Service to Non -Oak Brook Patrons
As time permit6i Limited reference service will -beis available to non -Oak Brook patrons.
Non - residents who visit the Library wilf -beare guided in finding resources, but will -beare
referred to their local libraries when the information sought is not readily available at the
Oak Brook Public Library.
teleGeMMURiGatieRG fees.
PERIODIC REVIEW
This policy will be reviewed and /or revised periodically by the reference staff,
Library administration, and the Library Commission, although changes may be made as
the need arises. This policy and all subsequent revisions are subject to approval by the
Village of Oak Brook Board of Trustees. The quality of reference service will be
evaluated periodically by Library staff.
Adopted by the Village of Oak Brook Board of Trustees on ,
Ordinance