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AGENDA
SEPTEMBER 19, 1978
TRUSTEES PRESENT:
TRUSTEES ABSENT:
INTRODUCTION OF NEW TRUSTEES:
BILLS:
Warrants: $6,158.63
Special Fund: $432.68
MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF AUGUST 24, 1978:
LIBRARIAN' S REPORT:
CORRESPONDENCE:
UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
`— Budget 1978-1979
Easton Branch Closing
Meeting Room Fees
NEW BUSINESS:
Citizens Committee to Study Library Budget and Easton Branch
Election of Officers for 1978-1979 Library Board
Orientation of the New Trustees
ADJOURNMENT:
NEXT BOARD MEETING SCHEDULED FOR OCTOBER 17th, 1978.
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BURLINGAME PUBLIC LIBRARY
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
MINUTES
AUGUST 24, 1978
CALL TO ORDER:
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Hechinger on August 24, 1978 at 4:45 pm.
ROLL CALL:
Trustees Present: Trustee DeMartini, Trustee Hechinger, Trustee Phelan
Trustees Absent: None
Also Present: Mrs. Joy Molder, Assistant City Librarian
BILLS:
Warrants in the amount of $8,099.56 were ordered paid on a motion by Trustee Phelan, seconded by Trustee
DeMartini and carried. Special Fund bills totaling $480.56 were paid on a motion by Trustee DeMartini,
seconded by Trustee Phelan and carried.
MINUTES:
Minutes of the July 18, 1978 meeting were approved as written and ordered filed.
LIBRARIAN'S REPORT:
Librarian Patricia Bergsing advised the Board that a final budget hearing will be held on September 5th,
1978, and should any change in date occur, she will advise the Board.
The Results of the "User Survey" for the Main and Easton Branch Libraries were distributed to Board mem-
bers. Discussion ensued. Members of the Board took the results home for further study. Mrs. Bergsing
said the results waould also be forwarded to Council.
Discussion was held regarding the closing of other Libraries in the area on certain days. Mrs. Bergsing
stated that the Reference and Circulation Departments are indeed feeling the impact of the overflow from
the results of this. —
CORRESPONDENCE:
The correspondence was discussed briefly and Trustee Hechinger made note that letters concerning the
closing of the Easton Drive Branch Library had been forwarded to the Board by Council.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
1978-1979 budget was discussed and Librarian Bergsing stated that there is nothing new to report at this
time.
NEW BUSINESS:
Mrs. Bergsing advised the Trustee's that Trustee Lynes had resigned from the Board. This leaves the
Board with a total of three Trustee's. The Board members noted his many years of service to the City
of Burlingame. Mrs. Bergsing advised the Board that the appointment of new Board members was still
pending, but now that there were two vacancies She felt the Council would act very soon. Discussion foll-
owed regarding orientation of the new Board Members after their appointment. Librarian Bergsing advised
the Board that Council had authorized Burlingame Public Library to participate in C.L.S.A., discussion
followed. There was overall approval of the program.
Mrs. Bergsing reported that the privately supported Governmental Research Council was conducting a study
of the cooperative library services of Libraries in San Mateo County. Discussion followed. Librarian
Bergsing expected results to be available next Spring.
ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 5:20pm with the next meeting scheduled for Sept. 19, 1978•
Reessppecfully submitted,
Patricia M. Bergsing (✓
Clerk of. the Board
PMB:jag
LIBRARIAN'S REPORT
SEPTEMBER 19, 1978
APPOINTMENT OF NEW TRUSTEES
The City Council appointed two new Trustees to the Library Board at their regular Council
meeting on September 5th, 1978. They are Mrs. Barbara Parsons of 1005 Drake Avenue and
Mrs. June Weatherbe of 1412 Bernal Avenue. I know the Library Board of Trustees joins with
the staff in welcoming you both to the Commission, and wants you to know we are all avail-
able to assist in any way that we can during this orientation period.
EASTON BRANCH CLOSING
At the Council Budget Session on September 11th, 1978, a number of North Burlingame residents
spoke on the desirability of maintaining Library service at the Easton Branch. In prepar-
ation for that meeting, the attached list of four possbile options was given to members of
the Council . The Board may wish to discuss these at their meeting.
1978-1979 BUDGET
The City Council adopted the budget for the City of Burlingame at a special meeting on Monday
September 11th, 1978. All the cuts stand as previously approved regarding the Library ex-
cept for a decision regarding the closing of the Easton Branch Library. A special Citizen ' s
Committee was appointed to study the Library' s budget and make suggestions about where cuts
might be made so that some service could be maintained at the Branch. The Council requested
that a member of the Library Board and the City Librarian also serve on the Committee. It
is to report back to the Council in 60 days.
As a result of Council ' s approval of the budget, the operating budget for the Library this
year reflects $4,590.00 in cuts recommended by the City Manager prior to June 6th, 1978, and
$36,863.00 in cuts made since June 6th, 1978 for a total reduction of $41 ,453.00 over the
initial budget request. The Library' s budget for this year is $503,252.00 compared with
last year' s budget of $537, 103.00.
MEETING ROOM FEES
The City Council discussed the charging of fees for use of the Library' s meeting rooms at
their study session on September 13th, 1978. As a result of their discussion, the Library
will not charge fees for the use of the California Room, nor will we charge governmental
agencies to which the City of Burlingame belongs. The Librarian was given the authority
to use her own discretion regarding the non-profit groups; but in general , we will charge
them for the use of the Community Room. If questions arise, I will bring them to the
attention of the Board.
RENTAL COLLECTION
The Board of the Friends of the Library met on September 7th, 1978 and approved $800.00 as
"Seed Money" to start a Rental Library of popular adult books. Joan Leach, the Children ' s
Librarian has agreed to take on the responsibility of over-seeing the collection, and we
are hoping to be operational by early in October.
COLLECTIONS
The Audio Visual Division has gratefully accepted the offer of a Burlingame patron, Mrs.
Perin, to purchase a sound 8mm projector. The projector, to be purchased shortly, will
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be. housed in`_OIECommunity Room for use there. This will allow us to circulate our two
existing 8mm projectors to the general public.
A number of new paperbacks were purchased for the non-cataloged collection during the month.
This highly popular collection exhibits a considerable turnover. Titles purchased this
time focus on movie and TV tie-ins, items for which we are receiving a number of requests.
LIBRARIAN'S REPORT
SEPTEMBER 19, 1978
PAGE 2
Weeding of our collections in the 100' s, philosophy, psychology, etc. , will begin soon under
subject selector Lora Shank. She will be considering the removal of little-used, dated
material .
Also, soon to be added to our collections is Patricia Miles Martin' s latest book"Beaver Moon"
written under her pseudonym, Miska Miles. The book has been dedicated to our own Warren
Wickliffe.
PERSONNEL
Atthe Budget Study Session of August 29th, 1978, Council approved the Library' s hiring of
Pages who have resigned or will be resigning soon. There are at least six Pages terminating
this month.
Mrs. Esther Cummings, Librarian II , part-time Cataloger, is leaving Burlingame Public Library
on September 15th, 1978 to return to school . We will miss her.
SYSTEM NEWS
A number of changes have occurred in system services during the past month. Personnel have
been rearranged and a new project begun. The Peninsula Library System Bibliographic Center
has reduced its direct service to Libraries in some areas of interlibrary loan. This was
done in an effort to aid a new project involving the conversion of the Union File into
machine readable form. The ultimate goal will be to put the last five years of the file onto
computer disc, and produce microfiche of the holdings for each system Library. This process
will eventually cut down on costs for interlibrary loan activities both for the Bibliographic
Center and for the individual libraries.
Bill Van Niekerken attended the PLS Interlibrary Loan meeting on August 16th, 1978 at which
the new procedures for handling system loans was discussed and outlined. The new ILL pro-
cedures will greatly effect Burlingame, as they shift the bulk of the workload from BIBCEN
to the local libraries, especially on interlibrary loans which go out of the system to be
filled.
For 1977-78, approximately 35% of all Burlingame' s ILL' s were filled by libraries outside the
Peninsula Library System. Also, at the recent ILL meeting, Bill was elected Chairperson for
the next six months. Congratulations Bill ! !
The Audio/Visual Division is currently involved in a survey of non-resident circulation of
A/V materials. This is part of the CLSA (California Libary Services Act) Sample Survey to
measure how much reimbursement will be necessary under the "Universal Borrowing" component of
the CLSA Legislation. Interlibrary Loan functions are continuing to be monitored on state-
supplied forms in anticipation of reimbursement for that function through CLSA.
PROGRAMS
Betty Hallock and Sue Reiterman have been working on planning outreach and volunteer services
Ms. Reiterman will supervise volunteer work at the Library. The majority of volunteer act-
ivity at the Library is for the Shut" In Program. She has devised a monthly outreach activi-
ties report form and a publicity bookmark. In addition, a means of maintaining contact with
institutions in Burlingame is being developed.
Weekly book review columns published in the Boutique Villager newspaper have been limited to
one per month effective immediately. Since most of the work on the columns is done by staff
members on theirown time at home, it was felt that this could no longer be justified on a
weekly basis. We will continue a monthly column next month.
LIBRARIAN'S REPORT
SEPTEMBER 19, 1978
PAGE 3
CHILDREN' S DEPARTMENT
Joan Leach and the Children' s Room staff is now working on the last phase of the Summer
reading club. Letters are being sent to the various schools informing them of the names
of those students, who participated in and completed the club. The names of the Students
are part of a display in the Children's Room.
They are currently in the process of weeding the YA and Juvenile fiction collection. The
bulletin board theme this month is animals. The display is comprised of posters and book
jackets.
BOOK SALE
The Friends of the Library' s book sale is scheduled for October 20, 21 , and 22, 1978.
Publicity will be going out soon.
OPTIONS RECARDING CLOSING F,�.STON BIUNCH LIBRARY
122 % cutback by July 1, 1979 = $ 67,500 .
Long Range cuts to date ( not including Branch closing)
$ 19,399
Option I. Close Branch entirely $ 50,000
TOTAL SAVED $ 69,399
Option II. To maintain Branch at current level.
Cuts necessary at Main to achieve
$50,000 reduction.
a) Close Main Library on Sundays 9,618
b) Close Main Library on Friday
nights 3,500
c) Eliminate 'time Professional
Cataloger 8,323
d) Drop membership in PLS 2,400
e) Eliminate service to shut-ins ._r;';"-`3,790
f) Reduce record/cassette budget 1211% 451
g) Reduce book budget 10% 6,900
h) Reduce Interlibrary loan services
(5 hrs. per week) 1,300
i) Reduce book mending (5 hrs.per w};..)1,196
J) Reduce book reserve program ( 5
hrs. per wk.) 1,580
k) Reduce number of notices sent
( 5 hrs. per wk. ) 750
1) Chose Alain library 9 additional
hours per week. (Open one morning at
noon, all other mornings at 10:00a.n.
Close Saturday at 5:00 p.m. 5,000
m) Reduce periodical budget l6 iv 745
n) Reduce utilities 2,500
o) Reudce periodicals to be bound
(121-2.%) 356
p) Reduce cataloging costs (122%)
(card reproduction) 379
$ 50,08'
Option III.
a) Cut Branch 50% ( open approx.
24 hrs. per wk.) $25,000
b) Close Main library on Sundays 9,618
c) Close Main library on Friday
nights 3,500
d) Eliminate 1z F.T.E. Professional
Cataloger 8,323
e) Drop membership in PLS 2,400
f) Cut shut-in program (5 hrs.
per wk.) 1,250
g) Reduce record and cassette
budget 10% 361
$ 50,452
Option Iv.
a) Cut Branch 70% ( open approx.
�. 15 hrs. per wk. Mon. , Tues,
Thurs. 1-6p.m. $35,000
b) Close Main library on Sundays 9,618
c) Close Main library on Friday
nights 3,500
d) Eliminate 5 hrs. F.T.E. Profes-
sional Cataloger 2,080
$ 50,198
�-• ... va.a.ati i 113nanx LAWS, I V I I CALIFORNIA LIBRARY LAWS, 1977 31
ordinance that the books already in the library shall be transferred to and 18916. Quorum. A majority of the board shall constitute a quorum for
kept in the chambers of the judge of the superior court of such county.All the transaction of business.
moneys on hand in the law library fund of such county, and the office of
member of the board of law library trustees of such law library shall be 18917. President. The board shall appoint one of its number presi-
abolished. After such an ordinance takes effect, the county clerk of such dent,who shall serve for one year and until his successor is appointed,and
county shall not collect the fees and costs provided for the law library, in his absence shall select a president pro tem.
18918. Records. The board shall cause a proper record of its proceed-
ings to be kept.
f MUNICIPAL, LIBRARIES 18919. Rules, regulations and bylaws. The board of library trustees
(Educ. Code,secs. i8gw-i896a) . may make and enforce all rules,regulations,and bylaws necessary for the
ARTICLE 1. ESTABLISHMENT administration,government,and protection of the libraries under its man-
agement, and all property belonging thereto.
18900. Establishment by a legislative body. The common council 18920. Administration of trusts. The board of library trustees may
board of trustees,or other legislative body of any city in the state may,and administer any trust declared or created for the library, and receive by
upon being requested to do so by one-fourth of the electors of the munici- gift, devise, or bequest and hold in trust or otherwise, property situated
pal corporation in the manner provided in this article,shall,by ordinance, in this state or elsewhere, and where not otherwise provided, dispose of
establish in and for the municipality a public library if there is none the property for the benefit of the library.
already established therein.
18921. Officers and employees. The board of library trustees may
18901. Petition of electors. The request may be by a single petition, prescribe the duties and powers of the librarian, secretary, and other
or by several petitions. The several petitions shall be substantially in the officers and employees of the library; determine the number of and ap-
same form.The single petition,or several petitions in the aggregate,shall point all officers and employees, and fix their compensation. The officers
have, the signatures of the requisite number of electors. and employees shall hold their offices or positions at the pleasure of the
ARTICLE 2. TRUSTEES board.
18910. Board of library trustees. The public library shall be managed ma8922. Purchase of personal property. The board of library trustees
by a board of library trustees,consisting of five members,to be a g Y Purchase necessary books,journals, publications, and other personal
by the mayor, appointed property.
y ,president of the board of trustees, or other executive head 18923, purchase of real property. The board of library trustees may
of the municipality,with the consent of the legislative body of the munici- purchase real property, and erect or rent and equip, such buildings or
pality.
rooms, as may be necessary, when in its judgment a suitable building, or
18911. Term of office and compensation. The trustees shall hold of- portion thereof, has not been provided by the legislative body of the
lice for three years. The members of the first board appointed shall so municipality for the library.
classify themselves by lot that one of their number shall go out of office
at the end of the current Fiscal year,two at the end of one year thereafter th18924. State publications. The board of library trustees may request
and two at the end of two years thereafter. e appropriate state officials to furnish the library with copies of any and
The legislative body of the municipality may,by ordinance,provide for l reports,laws,and other publications of the state not otherwise disposed
the compensation of such trustees;provided that the respective compen y
sation for such trustees shall not exceed fifty dollars ($50) per month. 18925. Books. The board of library trustees may borrow books from,
18912. Eligibility. Men and women are equally eligible to a lend books to, and exchange books with other libraries, and may allow
ment as trustees. PPoint' nonresidents to borrow books upon such conditions as the board may
Prescribe.
18913. Vacancies. Vacancies shall be filled by appointment for he 18926. General duties. The board of library trustees may do and per-
unexpired term in the same manner as the original appointments are
made. form any and all other acts and things necessary or proper to carry out the
provisions of this chapter.
18914. Monthly meetings. Boards of library trustees shall meet atrepor
rary trustees, or if there is n
least once a moth at such times and places as they may fix by resolution. boa8rd of trustees, then he dm nits. The bara tivel head of the library shall, on or
18915. Special meetings. Special meetings may be called at any time before August 31st, in each year, report to the legislative body of the
by three trustees, by written notice served upon each member at least municipality and to the State Librarian on the condition of the library,for
three hours before the time specified for the proposed meeting. the year ending the 30th day of June preceding. The reports shall, in
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addition to other matters deemed expedient by the board of trustees or 189G2. Legal title. The title to all property acquired for the purposes
administrative head of the library,contain such statistical and other infor- of the library, when not inconsistent with the terms of its acquisition, or
ination as is deemed desirable by the State Librarian.For this purpose the otherwise designated, vests in the municipality in which the library is
State Librarian may send to the several boards of trustees or administra- situated, and in the name of the municipal corporation may be sued for
tive heads of the library instructions or question blanks so as to obtain the and defended by action at law or otherwise.
material for a comparative study of library conditions in the state. 18%. 1. Contrived existence. Any municipal library which was estab-
ARTICLE 3. SUPPORT OF LIBRARIES lished and existed on June 11, 1909,under the provisions of an act entitled
"An act to establish free public libraries and reading rooms," approved
18950. Tax levy. The Iegislative body of any municipality in which a April 26, 1880, is continued under the provisions of this chapter and shall
public library is established pursuant to this chapter, shall in making the be considered the same as if established under the provisions of this chap-
annual tax levy and as part thereof, if the construction and maintenance ter.This chapter has no application to any library established or governed
of the library has not been otherwise provided for, levy a tax for the by a city charter, and any city charter is in no manner affected by this
purpose of construction and maintaining the library and purchasing prop- chapter.
erty necessary therefor.The tax shall be in addition to other taxes,the levy 18%. 4. Disestablishment. Any ordinance establishing a library adopt-
of which is permitted in the municipality. The tax levy shall not exceed ed pursuant to this chapter shall be repealed by the body which adopted
thirty cents ($0.30) per one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation, it upon being requested to do so by 51 percent of the electors of the
As used in this section, maintenance includes preserving, repairing and municipal corporation, as shown by the great register.Upon the repeal of
altering existing structures. the ordinance the library is disestablished in the municipal corporation.
18951. Library fund. The revenue derived from the tax, together 18965. Dissolution of boards. Whenever the governing bodies of two
with all money acquired by gift, devise, bequest, or otherwise, for the or more cities or counties consolidate their existing public library services,
purposes of the library,shall be apportioned to a fund to be designated the as a joint exercise of powers under Chapter 5 (commencing with Section
library fund,and shall be applied to the purposes authorized in this chap- 6500), Division 7,Title 1 of the Government Code,and the ownership or
ter. management of the cities'and counties'library facilities and other library
18952. Administration of gifts. If payment into the treasury is incon- assets are turned over to a newly formed joint agency,any boards of public
sistent with the conditions or terms of any gift, devise, or bequest, the library trustees existing prior to the consolidation, may be dissolved by
board shall provide for the safety and preservation of the fund, and the ordinance.
application thereof to the use of the library,in accordance with the terms
and conditions of the gift, devise, or bequest. Alternative Authority for Municipal Libraries
18953. Warrants. Payments from the fund shall be made upon war- (Gov. Code See.39732)
rants issued after due audit by,and an order from,the library trustees.The 39732. Acquisition and operation. The legislative body may:
warrants shall be signed by the president and secretary of the board of (a) Acquire,own,construct,maintain and operate . . . public libraries
library trustees.The treasurer of the municipality shall pay such warrants . . .
without any further order or warrant from any other authority.
Acquirement, Improvement, and Maintenance of Library Sites
ARTICLE 4. GOVERNMENT (Gov. Code,Sees. 38000-38213)
1.8960.`, Rules. Every library established pursuant to this chapter shall
r be forever free to the inhabitants and nonresident taxpayers of the munici- LIBRARY DISTRICTS
pality, subject always to such rules, regulations, and bylaws as may be (Edue. Code,Secs. 19400-19532)
made by boards of library trustees. Any person who violates any rule,
regulations, or bylaw may be fined or excluded from the privileges of the ARTICLE 1. FORMATION, ANNEXATION, DISSOLUTION
library. 1.91400. Purposes. A library district maybe organized, as provided in
18961. Contract with city or county. The board of library trustees and this chapter. The library district may establish, equip, and maintain a
the legislative body of any neighboring municipality or the board of super- public library for the dissemination of knowledge of the arts,sciences,and
visors of the county in which the public Iibrary is situated, may contract general literature and may exercise the powers granted or necessarily
for lending the books of the library to residents of the county or neighbor- unplied pursuant to this chapter.
ing municipality,upon a reasonable compensation to be paid by the coun- 19,401. Territory. The library district may include incorporated or
ty or neighboring municipality. unincorporated territory, or both,in any one or more counties,so long as
the territory of the district consists of contiguous parcels and the territory
of no city is divided.
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CITY OF BURLMANE
BUDGET EXPE14DITURE
LIBRARY FUND ACCOUNT NUMBER 03-750
SEPTEMBER 1978
THIS TO BUDGET
MONTH DATE ALLOW. BALANCE
Salaries
11 Office Expense 76.98 384.91
12 Special Dept. Expense 196.26 388.87
12.1 Books and Maps 3,638.47 8,986.04
. 12.2 Periodicals 14.70 87.70
12.3 Binding 12.51 12.51
12.4 Cataloging 4.56 146.42
12.5 Records & Cassettes 381.27 670.48
13 ' Small Tools & Equip. 20.29 22.81
16 Communications 166.98 464.73
17 Utilities 1,303.60 2,532.35
19 Maint. of Bldgs. & Gds. 274.32 634.21
�U Maint. of Equip. 37.37* 87.37
20.1 Operations of Equip. 8.03 63.24
21 Prof. & Special Svcs. -0 -0-
22 Other Contr. Svcs. -o- -0-
23 Insurance & Surety Bonds -o- -0-
24 Dues & Subscriptions -0- 30.00
25 Travel 23.29 29.62
25.1 Conf. & Mtgs - Librarian `0- -0-
25-2 Conf. & Mtgs. - Personnel ' ' -0- -0-
25.3 Conf. & Mtgs. - Trustees -0- -0-
26 Training & Safety Program -0- -0-
29 Other Charges -0- -0-
Capital Outlay -o -o-
TOTAL BEFORE SALARIES 6,158.63 14,541.56
TOTAL AFTER SALARIES
STATISTICS FOR AUGUST 1978
CIRCULATION MAIN BRANCH
E� S,
Adult, Non-Fiction 9483 928
Child, Non-Fiction 1193 369
Adult, Fiction 10377 2327
Child, Fiction 2641 1149
TOTAL: 23688 TOTAL: 4773
Periodicals 1
Pamphlets (Incl. Maps & Small Press) 151 10
TOTAL: 1520 TOTAL:
:owing Pictures 36 -0-
Audiorecordings (Incl. Records &
Cassettes) 1092 7
.Art Prints 45 -0-
-quipment Loaned 36 1
Slides -0- -0-
TOTAL: 1209 TOTAL: .93
NOTAL CIRCULATION: _z6"T c r - = 31 ,993
RAND TOTAL CIRCULATION 1977 Circulation: 30, 7 3. % Increase
Average Daily Circulation, blain Library: 852 $ Decrease )
Average Daily Circulation, Branch: 206
TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION AVERAGE:
REFERENCE STATISTICS
Total Reference Questions: 1542 ILL Borrowed: ill GRAND TOTAL OF
ILL Lent . 111 REFERENCE ACTIVITY: 1]64
ILL TOTAL 222
RE.,.,.TRATIONS AS OF 7/31/78 ADDITIONS WITHDRAWALS TOTAL REG.
Adults: 18,32$ 337 363 18,302 PLS PATRONS TO
Children: 3,029 50 48 3,031 DATE: 64576
Hillsborough: 2,260 66 -0- 2,326 Increase of: 85
Other N.R. Patrons: 103 74 5 172
Total: 23,720 527 416 2831
CCESSIONS -&--WT=WfALS. . . . . ADDED DISCARDED TOTAL, TO DATE
S OF 7/31/78 VOLUMES/TITLES VOLUMES/TITLES VOLUMES/TITLES VOLUMES/TILES
".dult, Non-Fic 130,705/ 95,386 457 / 314 132 / 38 131 ,030 / 95.662
:hild, Non-Fic 17,568/ 13,322 142 / 122 53 / 9 17,657 / 13,435
?. A. , Non-Fic 3,230/ N.A. 6 / N.A. 42 / N.A. 3,194 / N.A.
adult, Fiction 46,643/ 38,960 170 / 108 24 / 3 46.789 /, 39.065
'hild, Fiction 13,463/ 9,562 73 / 45 319 / 193 13,217 L, 9,414
A. , Fiction 3,648/ N.A. 16 / N.A. 3 / N.A. 2,661 / N.A.
TOTAL: 214,257/ 157,230 864 / 589 573 / 243 214,548 /152,576
:�IAPHLETS ADDED: 222 MAPS ADDED: 11
A.MPHLETS DISCARDED: 455 MAPS DISCARDED: 1
TOTAL: 16,836 TOTAL: j ,141
ECOP,DINGS AS OF 777 ADDED: UNITS/TITLES DISCARDED: UNITS/TITLES AS OF $/31/78
Disc's 4,370 / 3,641 76 / 55 11 / 1 4.435 / 3.695
Cassettes 474 / 358 ll 11 -0-- 485 / 369
TOTAL: T+,_4 3,999 87 - — 11 / ' 4.g2o,/ 4.064
�F -TED WITH THE CITY TREASURER: MAIN: $1932.59
..� BRANCH: $ 125.67 TOTAL: $2,058.26
-:STING ROOM FEES DEPOSITED: $ 245.50 TOTAL: $2,303.76