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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet - LB - 2015.05.19 URLINGAME PUBLIC LIBRARY U11RLINGAME Board of Trustees AgendaMay19, 2015-5.30pm480 Prlmmrose Road—Library Conference Room SUGGESTED ACTION I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. Library Board of Trustee Minutes for April 21,2015 Approval IV. Correspondence and Information Information A. Library Statistics April 2015 B. Silicon Valley Community Foundation Statements for Duncan Fund and Julia M. Farrell Memorial Fund (1014) C. V From The Floor (Public Comments) VI. REPORTS A. City Librarian's Report—McCulley Information/Discussion B. Foundation Report Information/Discussion VII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Our Library Our Future �PL Information B. Joint Council Commission Meeting on June 15, 2015 '' S Information C. Donor Wall and Plaques VIII. NEW BUSINESS A. Patron Complaints Discussion B. C. IX. ANNOUNCEMENTS X. ADJOURNMENT Adjourn Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the Library Board of Trustees regarding any item on this agenda will be made available for public inspection at the Reference Desk of the Burlingame Public Library, 480 Primrose Road, Burlingame, California BURUMOAMI : Library Board of Trustee Minutes April 21, 2015 I. Call to Order President Donaldson called the meeting to order at 5:30PM. II. Roll Call Trustees Pre-sent: Kerbey Altmann, Betsy Corcoran,- Debra Donaldson, Mike Nagler, and Lisa Rosenthal Staff Present: Brad McCulley, City Librarian Sidney Poland, Recorder III. Library Board of Trustee Minutes The minutes of the March 17, 2015 Board of Trustee minutes were unanimously approved. M/S/C (Rosenthal/Altmann) IV. Correspondence and Information A. Statistics 1. March Circulation 2014/2015 - The Trustees noted-that circulation in March of 2014 was lower due to the construction on Burlingame Avenue. Renovation of all three floors of the library beginning August 2014 to March 2015 again affected circulation statistics by lowering `-- them to 36,614 in 2015 in comparison to 56,874 in March of 2014. 2. Discussion of Current.Relevancy of Statistics • Trustee Rosenthal noted that libraries are not just about books anymore and questioned whether the statistics we are currently tracking are really representative of library usage. • Brad called attention to the PLS Circulation Statistics for the years 09/10 through 2013/2014, that were included in the board packet, which give a circulation comparison of other libraries in the county. • Other comparisons that might be meaningful are web hits, internet sessions, and use of new meeting and study rooms. • Trustee Corcoran encouraged the staff to conduct a patron survey that would measure which library services are considered most useful and also reflects patron's ideas for new or additional services. An example would be "what types of programs do patrons want". • Events and programs should be made available to real estate companies to give to their clients. V. A. City Librarian's Report - Highlights 1. Personnel-.Julie Dean has been hired as an hourly librarian to assist in both the Reference and Children's Departments. Klara Kim will return from maternity leave on April 28th. 48o Primrose Road Burlingame•California 940io-4o83 Phone(650)558-7474Fax(650)342-6295'www.burlingame.org/library 2. Millennium 0 On March 24th the main floor was opened to the public. �,- • Composite counter-tops were installed at both the Children's desk and the joint Reference and Circulation desk. • Group 4 will have the room signage installed in mid-April. • Date for the completion of the Donor Wall has not been confirmed. • Foundation book store has opened and is very popular. • The Foundation's annual Spring Book Sale was held April 8th through April 12th and was very successful. 3. Summer Reading Kathy Von Mayrhauser and Brad McCulley met with San Mateo County Representatives and Susan Hildreth in an effort to find a compromise regarding Measure A funding of the Summer Learning program and our hybrid program of 2014. A Compromise was not reached and therefore Burlingame Library will not have access to the $1,000 scholarship this year. Brad advised the Trustees that the Burlingame Lions Club will provide a scholarship in the amount of$1,000 for our summer'reading program. B.Foundation Report Book and Author Luncheon -The event is sold out at 224 guests. There is $21,000 in underwriting and $19,500 in ticket sales. Currently our auction has raised $10,900 (5% fee will be deducted when processed). VI. Unfinished Business A. Our Library Our Future 1. The Our Library Our Future Campaign currently had confirmed donations and pledges of$986,000 as of April 15, 2015. This week the Russell Beade School, a local non-profit, gave the campaign a donation of $31,200.- The campaign has now reached its million dollar goal. 2. Trustee Corcoran again noted that most projects have cost overruns and in the event this may occur, they should be prepared to consider requesting additional monies to support the project as previously discussed at the October 2014 meeting. 3. The Trustees requested that they be provided with a statement of expenses upon completion of the project. B. Joint Council Commission Meeting on June 15, 2015 The purpose of this meeting is for the Trustees to inform the City Council members of the new services and programs that the Library is offering to its patrons now that the remodel has roared completion. Mandarin story time is an example of a successful new program with an average attendance of 50 children per each monthly session. The 3rd Saturday in May the Children's Dept. will introduce a Spanish story time. Trustees Altmann, Rosenthal, and Donaldson will represent the Library Board. C. New Internet Policy The Trustees reviewed the changes previously requested at the last board meeting and unanimously passed the motion of Trustee Rosenthal to approve the Internet Policy as amended. M/S/C (Rosenthal/Nagler) �. 2 VII. New Business A. Cafe Agreement Brad reviewed the agreement with the Trustees and noted that he wanted to discuss certain aspects with Kathleen Kane such as stipulations for vendor not completing:commitment of a 3 year term. The Library Foundation is covering the cost of the Cafe., Only one proposal to manage the Cafe was received B. Donor Wall and Plaque Funding The Trustees unanimously approved th't motion of Trustee Corcoran to cover the cost of the Donor Wall up to$26,200. M/S/C (Corcoran/Rosenthal). C. Donor Wall The Trustees discussed the possibility of funding additional donor plates to recognize individuals who have continually supported the Library and Foundation both financially and as volunteers. VIII. Adjournment The meeting was adjourned at 7:OOPM. The next meeting of the Library Board of Trustees will be held May19, 2015, in the Library Conference Room at 5:30PM. M/S/C (Altmann/Nagler) Respectfu Submitted, 4BraacCul y City Librarian L 3 BURLINGAME PUBLIC LIBRARY STATISTICS Month: April 2015 *Burlingame Registered Borrowers Burlingame Hillsborough Other Total Adult Patrons 15,698 2,438 1 0 IF 18,136 Juvenile Patrons 5,730 F 1,307 0-IF 7,037 Others 190 11 1,558 1,759 21,618 3,756 1 1,558 IF 26,932 Circulation Total Circulation Previous Year Percent Change Main 46,858 54,304 -13.71% Easton 7,515-- IF- ,515 7,357 2.15% Total 54,373 61,661 -11.82% E-Content/Total Downloads or Sessions E-Content/Total Downloads or Sessions Overdrive: a-books 1,328 audio a books 549 Safari: 160 readable df Enki-e-books 24 Fli ster Online Magazines 155 (magazine checkouts On-Line Resources Databases 1,059 BPL Website 8,331 Discover and Go downloadable museum asses 32 reservations Self Check Usage Total Items Percent of Initial Check Outs Main 23,741 81% Branch 2,967 61% Total 26,708 Online Renewals Total Items Percent of Total Renewals Main F 13,440 1 80% Branch 1,973 77% Total Gate Count Monthly Average per day Main 24,198 834 Branch 4,282 165 Total 28,480 1 999 Internet Usage Total User Sessions Main Adult 3,637 Main Childrens' 0 Branch 389 1rand Total 4,02611 Total Items Added to Collection (Main &Branch) 1,138 Page 1 BURLINGAME PUBLIC LIBRARY STATISTICS Month: April 2015 Total Number Outreach Materials Delivered 1411 Community Room Usage Number of Meetings Attendance City Meetings- Env. Council, Owner/Builder Workshi 2 22 Library Meetings- PLS Info 1 20 Public Meetings 2 90 Library Educational Programs Great Books, Phase II 2 42 Career - Ron Visconti Foundation 211 26 Girls Who Code 2 80 Total Educational Programs and Meetings 11 280 Adult Programs Northern California Waterfalls 12 The Day the World Series Stopped 12 DeYoung Museum - Al Escoffier - Botticelli 27 Save Energy Water and Money 78� Total Adult Programs 4 129 Total Meetings and Programs 15 409 Conference Room IF Book Club 1 15 Library Staff Meetings 1 8 Foundation Meetings 2 13 Trustee Meeting 1 7 Neighborhood Network 1 8 Educational Program- Small Businesses- R. Visconti 1 25 Teen Advisory Board 1 11 Crochet Class 1 12 Total Events 9 99 Group Study Room Users Patrons Statistics for all new study rooms will begin in May Page 2 BURLINGAME PUBLIC LIBRARY STATISTICS Month: April 2015 Children's and Young Adult Programs--Main Number Attendance Preschool Story Times 3 128 Toddler Story Times 6 325 Baby Story Times 2 137 Total Story Times 11 590 Special Programs for Children Legos at the Library 1 53 Maker Light Impressions Program 1 12 Geoff Rodkey Author Event 1 17 F-F—r—o—g Prince Puppet Show 1 115 Parent/Child Book Club 1 20 Kids Get Craft 2 60 Mandarin Story Time 1 21 Total Special Programs for Children 8 298 Special Programs for 1 TeenAdvisory....................................... 1 12 BHS Book Cafe 1 5 SAT Practice Test 1 23 Poetry Slam 1 6 Total Special Programs for Teens 4 46 Easton Story Times & Special Programs Number Attendance Story Times Preschool Story Times 3 106 Toddler Story Times 3 203 Total Story Times 6 309 Class Visits 1 38 Page 3 BPL T i Circulation - Google Sheets Pyr 1 of 1 BPL Main Circulation ` barrymlis1@gmail.com — File Edit View Insert Format Data Tools Add-ons Help All changes saved in Drive comments Share 0 / Click the area of the chart you want to edit Advanced edit... Publish chart Save image Delete chart BPL Main Circ by Month 2011 vs 2012 vs.2013 vs.2014 vs 2015 80000 2011 2012 2013 2014 60000 2015 40000 20000 spreadsheet has recently een upgraded to the 0 w Google Sheets January March May July September Novembet February April June August October Dece ber cot it Learn more Send feedback _Sheet1 Chartt 6 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14A_RCh LZAP30QN4NrmftzdUcORgtinR_PMzRvYD6TGY/edit 5/8/2015 Eastor-;rculation / Pr 1 of 1 Easton Circulation ` barrymlisl@gmail.com — File Edit View Insert Format Data Tools Help All changes saved in Drive Comments Share 49 Click the area of the chart you want to edit Copy chart Advanced eft.. Publish chart Save image Delete chart Easton Branch Circ by Month 2011 vs.2012 vs.2013 vs.2014 vs.2015 10,000 2011 2012 2013 2014 8,750 �2015 7,500 6,250 5,000 January March May July September November February April June August October December Sheet1 Chartl https:Hdocs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=OAs89CLDbgu9HdGw4X3 BzOGdB WTJRNmOtaTFHal8wdXc&authkey=CPy45b... 5/8/2015 e-media circulation 2500 2000 ■ Safari a-books 1500 ■ Overdrive a-books 1000 ■ Overdrive audio a-books ■ Enki a-books 500 ■ Zinio/Flipster 0 ■ TOTAL m m m � I'll I'll R* � � Ln m c/) Z c/1 Z Statement Period VALLEY January 1,2015 through March 31,2015 (K.SILICON community fou dation Fund Name/Number Julia M. Farrell Memorial Fund (1014) SVCF Main Contact: Michelle Fries Director of Nonprofit Investment Program 650.450.5504 mdfries@siliconvalleycf.org Thank you for the privilege of working together. Your philanthropy advisor-listed above-is here to help you make the most of our partnership. As you review your statement and make plans for your fund, always let us know what we can do. For all of the good that you do in our community and our world, thank you! Fund Activity Statement Period Y T-D Beginning Balance $5,375.06 $5,375.06 Investment Activity �. Endowment Pool 77.84 77.84 Support Fees (6.71) (6.71) Ending Balance $5,446.19 $5,446.19 Fund Assets Investment Pools Endowment Pool 5,446.19 Total Fund Assets $5,446.19 Restricted Balance PermanentlylTemporarily Restricted Assets 5,000.00 Total Restricted Balance $5,000.00 Balance Available for Grants $252.96 idmiLlmlaity Statement Period N VALLEY January 1,2015 through March 31,2015 foundation, Fund Name/Number Roger and Jean Hunt Duncan Fund (1012) SVCF Main Contact: Tobi S. Becerra Philanthropy Advisor 650.450.5496 TSBecerra@siliconvalleycf.org Thank you for the privilege of working together. Your philanthropy advisor-listed above-is here to help you make the most of our partnership. As you review your statement and make plans for your fund, always let us know what we can do. For all of the good that you do in our community and our world, thank you! Fund Activity Statement Period Y T-D Beginning Balance $1,297,510.06 $1,297,510.06 Investment Activity Endowment Pool 18,795.95 18,795.95 Support Fees (1,619.69) (1,619.69) Ending Balance $1,314,686.32 $1,314,686.32 Fund Assets Investment Pools Endowment Pool 1,314,686.32 Total Fund Assets $1,314,686.32 Restricted Balance Permanently/Temporarily Restricted Assets 555,584.12 Total Restricted Balance $555,584.12 Balance Available for Grants $126,634.01 City Librarian Report to Trustees May 19th, 2015 Personnel– • We are all happy Amy Gettle is back at work after a brief illness. • Circulation Dept will be hiring three library aide(s) soon and an 18 hour/week Library Assistant position. • Tommy McMahon is now attending the County's Supervisor Academy. • Staff is gearing up for Summer Reading–look for a whole new format from Adult Services this year. Childrens Dept is getting for all the class visits and the Kick-off is June 6th at the Main and June 8th for Easton. • The Scan It! PS80 should be up and running in the Tech Lab by the time of this meeting. • Congratulations to Ray "Cecil B" Delara for his NY Times Instagram article in Sunday May 3rd paper–it's even been used in a French online magazine and many blogs • Congratulations to Ray Delara as the winner for the BPL Pitch Your Idea grant "Library Voices: An Oral History of the Burlingame Public Library. " John Piche's "Lending Kindle Original eBooks" was a close second and we may do a pilot anyway L-- • Congratulations to Ray Delara and John Piche for making the final round of the CA State Library LSTA grant with "W.H.E.E.L.S. We (Can) Help Everyone Enjoy Library Services" Library Bike i Millennium Project–Signage is still being installed. Donor wall is getting closer to actual installation; Pat, Patty and Al met with VKK so things are moving forward. Many plates have been confirmed. Peter and I met with the (only) proposal for the cafe and discussed future plans, more to come on this front. John Klug is still working on the punch list. Floor for the cafe should be in by now. Fire suppressant is NOT required for the external automated book drop per Fire Marshall Yballa. Still waiting on all final changer orders to come in. We will need to purchase 3 more cd units for $21K. Special topic:Library Truck—It has come to our attention that Foundation members cannot use the Library Truck as it stands right now. I have a meeting with the City Attorney scheduled to find out if we can come up with an alternative solution. In the mean time we can schedule pick-ups with Jim Kaufman or Mark Kott as drivers. 1 Programs at the Library- Upcoming Dates: Adult Programs Every Tuesday 11:00 AM - 1:00 Sit'n Stitch Drop In 1St Tues of the month 10-12 Great Books May 7th Afscme meeting May 7th Two Notable Women -- Burlingame Historical Society 6-8:30 May 13th Environmental Council 7:00-8:45PM May 14th Foundation Meeting 5:30-7:OOPM May 19th PLS Info 9:00-11:OOAM May 19th Yoga Meditation 7:00-8:OOPM May 20th Citizens Environmental Council - Zero Waste Challenge 6:00-8:45 May 21" Circ. Managers 2-5:OOPM May 21"El Camino's A's 6:00-8:45PM Teen Programs Teen Advisory Board—3`d Friday of the month Every Sunday—Girls Who Code 1-4pm May 1 Teen Open Mic Night May 2 Free Comic Book Day May 26th Teen Finals Cafe 2-6:OOPM Family Programs First Sat of month—Mandarin Story Time— 11 AM Second Tues of month—Parent-Child Book Group for Grades 3-5 —6:00 -7:30 PM May 6th Screen Free Week Bingo May 7 Legos at Your Library- ages 5 and up with an adult - 4-5:OOPM May 9th Maker Program 11:OOAM-12:OOPM -Crochet Class - Ages 7 and Up May 11th Children's Class Visit - Kathy V 11:OOa to 12:OOp May 16th Dad and Me Puppet Show - 11:OOAM-12:OOPM Kids' Story Times Just Baby and Me Ages 0 - 18 mo. Every Friday 10:30 AM 2 Preschool Story Times lsl� Ages 3 - 5 years old Tuesdays 10:30 AM Toddler Story Times Ages 18 mo - 3 years old Wednesdays 10:30 AM Thursdays 10:30 AM Bedtime Story Time—Easton Ages 2 - 5 years old Wednesdays 7:00 PM Toddler Story Time—Easton Ages 18 mo - 3 years old Thursdays 11:30 AM 3 Trustee Contribution Confirmation Patricia Anixter <Panixter@me.com> Wed 5/6/2015 8:49 PM Inbox To:betsy corcoran <elizabethacorcoran@gmail.com>; cc:McCulley, Bradley <mcculley@plsinfo.org>; Hi Betsy, We spoke late last year after a Trustees meeting at which they voted to allocate an additional$100K toward the campaign making the total Trustee contribution$200K. In addition,you said they voted to pay for donor acknowledgement(donor wall and plaques)and any unanticipated OLOF campaign capital costs. To that end,I want to update you on our status. As part of the$1 M payment to the City of Burlingame,the Foundation will include contributions from all third party donors(community donors and corporate match). Today's totals,without Trustee contribution,equal$821,000,if all pledges are paid,from third party donors. If we were to pay today,we would use approximately 90%of the Trustees contribution in the payment to the City. The balance will be used for unanticipated capital costs;including but not limited to, items such as donor wall,plaques, cafe build-out. The sum of Trustee contributions plus community OLOF donations is likely to exceed the original$1 million goal by at least$21K. Although this excess could grow as additional community donations arrive,the excess may not cover the entire cost of the donor wall,plaques and cafe build-out(total cost estimated about$30K+/-),If not, we agree that BPL City Librarian,Brad McCulley,will request additional funds from the Duncan Trust to cover the shortfall. Thank you, �Datty Anixter panixter@me.com 650-483-8554 Fwd: Trustee Contribution Confirmation betsy corcoran <elizabethacorcoran@gmail.com> Tue 5/12/2015 6:11 AM Inbox To:Debra Donaldson <debra.donaldson@comcast.net>; Lisa Rosenthal <lisabrosenthal@gmail.com>; kaltmann5@gmail.com <kaltmann5@gmail.com>; nagler@smccd.edu <nagler@smccd.edu>; McCulley, Bradley <mcculley@plsinfo.org>; Dear Trustees, Here's a note from Patty Anixter about how we're working through the issue of managing the donations to the OLOF campaign. Bottomline:We're still waiting to ensure that the rest of the funds raised through the campaign come through.When they do we'll understand how much the Trustees need to contribute to finish up the program. Our maximum additional commitment is $30K; reality may be somewhat less.I'm proud to be a part of the group that is "tying the bow" on the wonderful renovation of our library! Best, b ---------- Forwarded message ---------- -rom: Patricia Anixter <panixter@me.com> `'bate:Wed, May 6, 2015 at 8:48 PM Subject:Trustee Contribution Confirmation To: betsy corcoran <elizabethacorcoran@gmail.com> Cc: Bradley McCulley <mcculley@plsinfo.orc1> Hi Betsy, We spoke late last year after a Trustees meeting at which they voted to allocate an additional$100K toward the campaign making the total Trustee contribution$200K. In addition,you said they voted to pay for donor acknowledgement(donor wall and plaques)and any unanticipated OLOF campaign capital costs. To that end,I want to update you on our status. As part of the$1M payment to the City of Burlingame,the Foundation will include contributions from all third party donors(community donors and corporate match). Today's totals,without Trustee contribution,equal$821,000, if all pledges are paid,from third party donors. if we were to pay today,we would use approximately 90%of the Trustees contribution in the payment to the City. The balance will be used for unanticipated capital costs,including but not limited to,items such as donor wall,plaques, cafe build-out. The sum of Trustee contributions plus community OLOF donations is likely to exceed the original$1 million goal by at least$21K. Although this excess could grow as additional community donations arrive,the excess may not cover the entire cost of the donor wall,plaques and cafe build-out(total cost estimated about$30K+/-),If not, we agree that BPL City Librarian,Brad McCulley,will request additional funds from the Duncan Trust to cover the shortfall. Thank you, Patty Anixtei- panixter@me.com 650-483-8554 Adult Books: Coll. Size Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 2eafc Burlingame- Easton Fiction 181 206 220 189 130 158 152 2ea9f Burlingame- Easton New Fiction 245 230 242 224 187 197 214 2eamy Burlingame- Easton Mysteries 49 42 77 39 36 51 43 2ea9m Burlingame- Easton New Mystery 81 74 107 86 86 60 71 2earo Burlingame- Easton Fiction - Romance 2 0 3 1 1 0 1 2ea9r Burlingame- Easton New Romance 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2easf Burlingame- Easton Fiction -Sci Fi/Fantasy 0 1 4 1 6 2 3 2ea9s Burlingame- Easton New Sci Fi/Fantasy 4 5 1 3 1 4 1 2eanf Burlingame- Easton Nonfiction 173 169 177 176 153 171 259 2ea9n Burlingame- Easton New Nonfiction 191 199 204 193 166 192 223 2eaov Burlingame- Easton Oversize Nonfiction 3 1 5 3 4 9 10 2ea90 Burlingame- Easton New Oversize 0 0 1 4 3 3 5 2ealt Burlingame- Easton Large Type 29 24 24 19 11 8 10 2eapx Burlingame- Easton Paperbacks-Generic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2eagp Burlingame- Easton Quick Pick 201 191 192 172 146 190 199 Adult Book Total 1159 1142 1258 1111 930 1045 1191 Adult Audio-Visual: 2eabc Burlingame- Easton Books On CD 128 158 155 132 130 124 149 2eadv Burlingame- Easton DVDs 1022 1129 926 802 837 918 1036 Adult Audio-Visual Total 1150 1287 1081 934 967 1042 1185 Adult Periodicals: 2eamz Burlingame- Easton Periodicals 148 199 181 170 123 154 141 ADULT TOTAL 2457 2628 2520 2215 2020 2241 2517 YOUNG ADULT Young Adult Books: 2eyfc Burlingame- Easton Young Adult Fiction 122 104 119 103 87 106 115 2ey9f Burlingame- Easton New Young Adult Fiction 102 66 71 69 72 60 74 2eypx Burlingame- Easton YA Paperbacks-Generic 39 36 34 28 25 26 25 Young Adult Book Total 263 206 224 200 184 192 214 Young Adult Audio-Visual: 2eybc Burlingame- Easton Young Adult Books on CD 32 29 30 19 23 18 14 Young Adult Periodicals: 2eymz Burlingame- Easton YA Periodicals 7 3 7 3 4 4 3 YOUNG ADULT TOTAL 302 238 261 222 211 214 231 CHILDREN'S Children's Books: 2ejpc Burlingame- Easton Children's Picture Books (JE) 1311 1090 1302 1252 1091 1187 1396 2ejbe Burlingame- Easton Children's Beginning Readers (J.E. 1. 421 312 514 395 304 313 525 2ejfe Burlingame-Easton Children's Easy Readers (JY) 363 324 395 405 334 280 437 2ejfc Burlingame- Easton Children's Fiction (J) 538 512 633 522 491 455 577 2ejnf Burlingame-Easton Children's Nonfiction 306 270 355 385 387 351 510 2ejov Burlingame- Easton Children's Oversize Nonfiction 70 88 107 76 82 83 102 2ejen Burlingame- Easton Children's Encyclopedias 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2ejpx Burlingame- Easton Children's Paperbacks-Generic 339 332 331 368 331 331 437 2ej2t Burlingame- Easton Children's Board Books- Generic 150 136 159 103 107 133 134 Children's Book Total 3498 3064 3796 3506 3127 3133 4118 Children's Audio-Visual: 2ejbc Burlingame- Easton Children's Books On CD 84 71 85 86 60 84 69 2ejdv Burlingame- Easton Children's DVDs 824 823 758 873 754 742 712 Children's Audio-Visual Total 908 894 843 959 814 826 781 Children's Periodicals: 2ejmz Burlingame-Easton Children's Periodicals 13 8 31 24 33 6 12 CHILDREN'S TOTAL 4419 3966 4670 4489 3974 3965 4911 ALL AN TOTAL 2090 2210 1954 1912 1804 1886 1980 EASTON BRANCH TOTAL 7178 6832 7451 6926 6205 6420 7659 Feb-15 Mar-15 Apr-15 May-14 Jun-14 Total 178 169 171 209 197 180 36 33 46 82 66 79 1 1 0 0 2 1 3 3 8 4 3 6 245 233 209 214 232 207 7 6 5 4 4 3 35 28 20 0 0 0 204 221 191 1222 1198 1126 138 176 137 988 951 830 1126 1127 967 196 132 157 2544 2457 2250 95 124 93 85 95 82 29 43 24 209 262 199 17 16 17 3 2 1 229 280 217 1966 1531 1306 614 530 440 539 524 490 738 739 584 838 691 566 155 128 108 4 0 2 584 523 336 225 174 211 5663 4840 4043 121 121 78 1036 849 712 1157 970 790 12 7 9 6832 5817 4842 2300 2113 1774 9605 8554 7309 J ff ( r 1 \ ADULT Coll.Size Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 cult Books: 2zafc Burlingame Fiction-Upper Level 2,869 1450 361 836 1704 1908 2155 2ya9f Burlingame Popular Materials- Fiction-Main Level 1,062 1188 1027 1168 1085 1153 1107 2zamy Burlingame Mysteries-Upper Level 1,315 750 220 351 822 893 929 2ya9m Burlingame Popular Materials-Mysteries-Main Level 732 738 656 726 605 572 428 2zaro Burlingame Fiction-Romance-Upper Level 80 52 13 30 60 46 64 2ya9r Burlingame Popular Materials- Romance-Main Level 72 78 52 66 41 25 14 2zasf Burlingame Fiction-Sci Fi/Fantasy-Upper Level 274 169 14 99 227 195 205 2ya9s Burlingame Popular Materials-Sci Fi/Fantasy-Main Level 167 165 168 172 176 186 158 2zaws Burlingame Fiction-Westerns-Upper Level 1 1 0 0 6 4 7 2yach Burlingame Adult Chinese(cataloged) 57 11 2 30 48 35 28 2yasp Burlingame Adult Spanish (cataloged) 27 6 0 6 14 20 21 2yalt Burlingame Large Type-Main Level 777 936 853 817 693 912 419 2yagp Burlingame Popular Materials--Quick Picks 939 770 585 552 536 596 566 2yagr Burlingame Adult Graphic Novels 173 131 21 8 2 1 0 2xanf Burlingame Nonfiction-Lower Level 5,668 5073 4884 2376 315 422 2035 2ya9n Burlingame Popular Materials-Nonfiction-Main Level 1,916 1676 1693 1788 1711 1641 832 2xaov Burlingame Oversize Nonfiction- Lower Level 320 299 391 235 10 5 164 2ya90 Burlingame Popular Materials-Oversize Nonfiction-Main Level 59 49 43 53 58 54 28 2xabi Burlingame Biography-Lower Level 344 316 302 140 44 55 155 2xaob Burlingame Biography Oversize-Lower Level 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 2xa2m Burlingame Musical Scores- Lower Level 70 72 74 37 1 3 40 2xa2l Burlingame DVDs-Marketplace 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2balo Burlingame Librarian's Office 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2ba2c Burlingame Tech Services Office 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2bahs Burlingame Special Collections 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2bapx Burlingame Paperbacks-Generic 316 269 235 247 210 237 232 2bacx Burlingame Chinese Generic 19 10 5 1 5 11 6 2bafx Burlingame French Generic 3 6 1 0 4 4 2 2bagx Burlingame German Generic 7 20 7 14 1 3 1 2baix Burlingame Italian Generic 1 7 3 1 1 3 9 2bajx Burlingame Japanese Generic 5 3 4 8 4 0 1 2bacx Burlingame Russian Generic 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2basx Burlingame Spanish Generic 10 4 1 3 0 2 13 Adult Book Total 17,292 14,252 11,617 9,764 8,383 8,986 9,619 Audio-Visual: 2xabc Burlingame Books On CD- Lower Level 1,912 1656 1526 1472 1452 2151 572 2xacd Burlingame CDs-Lower Level 1,122 1094 946 582 179 121 62 2xaom Burlingame CDs-Oversize-Lower Level 45 50 42 24 6 1 1 2xadv Burlingame DVDs-Lower Level 9,103 8585 7778 6341 6039 6589 6007 Adult Audio-Visual Total 12,182 11,385 10,292 8,419 7,676 8,862 6,642 -It Periodicals: 2yamz Burlingame Periodicals-Main Level 778 529 622 539 614 381 103 c Photographs: 2ba2p Burlingame Photographs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ADULT TOTAL 30,252 26,166 22,531 18,722 16,673 18,229 16,364 UNG ADULT g Adult Books: 2yyfc Burlingame Young Adult Fiction-Main Level 1,546 1153 1067 827 803 806 230 2yy9f Burlingame New Young Adult Fiction-Main Level 270 252 242 206 196 205 136 2yygr Burlingame Young Adult Graphic Novel-Main Level (cataloged) 801 789 594 709 703 649 159 2bypx Burlingame YA Paperbacks-Generic 488 358 341 244 305 290 95 Young Adult Book Total 3,105 2,552 2,244 1,986 2,007 1,950 620 dult Audio-Visual• 2yybc Burlingame Young Adult Books on CD-Main Level 139 94 120 113 101 110 12 Wult Periodicals: 2yymz Burlingame YA Periodicals-Main Level 3 12 9 15 10 11 3 YOUNG ADULT TOTAL 3,247 2,658 2,373 2,114 2,118 2,071 635 HILDREN'S hen's Books: 2yjfc Burlingame Children's Fiction-Main Level (J) 3,269 2784 2836 2571 2542 2504 2488 2yjfe Burlingame Children's Easy Readers-Main Level (JY) 2,414 1841 1958 1921 1856 1835 2017 2yjbe Burlingame Children's Beginning Readers-Main Level (J.E. 1.) 1,971 1669 1833 1696 1514 1272 1675 2yjpc Burlingame Children's Picture Books-Main Level (JE) 5,047 5035 5644 5313 5000 5122 5165 2yjgr Burlingame Children's Graphic Novel 1,218 1124 956 796 821 818 740 2yjnf Burlingame Children's Nonfiction-Main Level 2,286 1992 2482 2442 2498 2298 2928 2yjov Burlingame Children's Oversize Nonfiction-Main Level 617 626 735 573 625 521 650 2yjen Burlingame Children's Encyclopedias-Main Level 0 0 0 2 3 3 1 2yjwl Burlingame Children's World Languages- Main Level 376 408 522 575 573 412 378 2bjlo Burlingame Children's Office 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2bjpx Burlingame Children's Paperbacks-Generic 2,449 1909 2115 1860 1814 1893 1783 2bj2t Burlingame Children's Board Books-Generic 472 448 488 501 404 433 358 Children's Book Total 20,119 17,836 19,569 18,250 17,650 17,111 18,183 is Audio-Visual: 2yjbc Burlingame Children's Books On CD-Main Level 1,034 856 956 840 738 689 848 2yjcd Burlingame Children's CDs-Main Level 158 141 125 107 136 116 75 2yjom Burlingame Children's CDs-Oversize-Main Level 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2yjdv Burlingame Children's DVDs- Main Level 4,184 3635 3114 3028 3146 2885 2284 Children's Audio-Visual Total 5,376 4,632 4,195 3,975 4,020 3,690 3,207 Ws Periodicals: 2yjmz Burlingame Children's Periodicals-Main Level 97 85 109 112 47 54 110 CHILDREN'S TOTAL 25,592 22,553 23,873 22,337 21,717 20,855 21,500 MAIN LIBRARY TOTAL 59,091 51,377 48,777 43,173 40,508 41,155 38,499 ALL CHILDREN'S CIRCULATION Main 25,592 22,553 23,873 22,337 21,717 20,855 21,500 Branch 4,419 3966 4670 4489 3974 3965 4911 Total 30,011 26,519 28,543 26,826 25,691 24,820 26,411 ALL A/V CIRCULATION Main 17,697 16,111 14,607 12,507 11,797 12,662 9,861 Branch 2,090 2210 1954 1912 1804 1886 1980 Total 19,787 18,321 16,561 14,419 13,601 14,548 11,841 ALL NON-ENGLISH CIRCULATION Main 512 475 545 638 650 490 459 Branch 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 512 475 545 638 650 490 459 J l i l Feb-15 Mar-15 Apr-15 May-14 Jun-14 Total 1797 2121 2015 799 878 1038 865 996 950 340 364 397 53 33 40 3 4 6 182 243 196 128 121 146 4 6 10 43 57 31 10 13 15 311 520 741 403 522 591 0 1 1 4349 5492 5525 507 516 834 349 350 356 18 20 20 283 409 379 3 6 3 80 96 77 0 244 1399 0 0 0 0 1 36 0 0 0 200 261 177 9 3 4 5 1 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 20 10 1 1 2 6 11 5 10,750 13,312 15,007 375 837 1406 22 214 1068 0 0 12 4809 4894 4882 5,206 5,945 7,368 290 345 547 0 0 0 16,246 19,602 22,922 191 508 782 100 199 260 135 319 525 95 123 238 521 1,149 1,805 13 56 92 1 8 6 535 1,213 1,903 712 1877 2524 573 1546 2064 302 1006 1527 1046 3577 4556 173 618 878 393 2234 3246 121 466 685 0 2 2 44 275 376 0 0 0 297 1355 1792 42 306 378 3,703 13,262 18,028 172 619 799 6 88 90 0 0 0 686 2475 3009 864 3,182 3,898 6 149 61 4,573 16,593 21,987 21,354 37,408 46,812 4,573 16,593 21,987 6832 5187 4842 11,405 21,780 26,829 6,083 9,183 11,358 2300 2113 1774 8,383 11,296 13,132 120 383 446 0 0 0 120 383 446 � 1 1