South Coast Cooperative Library Service

 

 

Meeting Date:     Monday, 25 October, 2021

Location:            Microsoft Teams

Time:                   10.00am

 

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Agenda

 

1.    Apologies

2.    Confirmation of Minutes

·      South Coast Cooperative Library Service - 26 October 2020..................................... 1

3.    Declarations of Interest

4.    Reports

LS21.1......... South Coast Cooperative Library Service - Annual Report 2020-2021......... 5                           

5.    General Business


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Membership

Clr White

Ms Jane Lewis – Director City Lifestyles

Ms Sarah Taylor

Clr Kathy Rice – Kiama Municipal Council

Ms Michelle Hudson - Kiama Municipal Council

 

Quorum – Majority of members

 

Purpose and Delegated Authority

 

To provide Control and manage libraries or library services within the areas of the Member Councils upon the terms and subject to the conditions specified in the agreement.

 

Note:  The member Councils are Shoalhaven City Council and Kiama Municipal Council.

 


 

 

 

 

Minutes of the South Coast Cooperative Library Service

 

 

Meeting Date:     Monday, 26 October 2020

Location:            Teams

Time:                   10.03am

 

 

The following members were present remotely:

 

Clr Patricia White – Shoalhaven City Council

Clr John Wells – Shoalhaven City Council

Clr Kathy Rice – Kiama Council

Sarah Taylor – Manager, Shoalhaven Libraries

Michelle Hudson – Manager Library Services, Kiama Library

Jane Lewis – Director City Lifestyles, Shoalhaven City Council

Jessica Rippon – Director, Environmental Services, Kiama Council

 

 

Election of Chairperson

RESOLVED (Clr Wells / Clr White)

That Clr Kathy Rice be appointed as the Chairperson for this meeting of the South Coast Cooperative Library Service.

CARRIED

 

Clr Rice gave an acknowledgement of Country.

 

 

Apologies / Leave of Absence

 

Nil

 

 

Confirmation of the Minutes

RESOLVED (Clr Wells / Clr Rice)

 

That the Minutes of the South Coast Cooperative Library Service held on Monday 28 October 2019 be confirmed.

CARRIED

 

 

Declarations of Interest

 

Nil

 

Reports

 

LS20.1       Annual Report 2019-2020

HPERM Ref: D20/455101

Report of the Cooperative Manager

Sarah Taylor (Manager, South Coast Cooperative Libraries) reported on this special year. During this time library services in Kiama and Shoalhaven Local Government Areas had to be closed for a period of 9 weeks. Despite this, loans had only decreased by 3%, mostly attributable to a surge in the uptake of digital content. Loans of eBooks have increased by 27% and eAudio books by 54%. It is clear that both libraries were quick to adapt to the COVID-19 situation and continued to offer services to their communities.

18,500 new items have been added to the shared collection, including 31,000 eBooks and eAudio, and 450 e-magazines.

Libraries remain very relevant to the community; there were over 24M visits to public libraries in NSW last year. The South Coast Cooperative Libraries received 28% fewer visits during the last financial year, due to the impact of the closures and subsequent staged reopenings; however, the libraries are now getting busier and staying safe.

 

Report of Shoalhaven Library Services Manager

Sarah Taylor (Manager, Shoalhaven Libraries) reported that, as well as COVID, the Shoalhaven had also suffered the impact of bushfires and flooding.

·    Shoalhaven Libraries were closed from March to June, reopening with restricted borrowing.

·    Spending on e-resources was increased. A doorstep library service was implemented for those unable to use the technology, to aid in providing service to as many different parts of the community as possible. The Children’s and Local Heritage programs have moved online. Working with technology has led to staff enhancing inhouse skills, such as editing for online presentation.

·    The Shoalhaven Libraries App was launched, offering users access to search and reserve functions, loan history, opening times, and ability to issue their own books if in the library.

·    The library is not currently offering access to physical newspapers, and instead has invested in the Newsbank database, which includes regional and national papers.

·    The shutdown period has been used to conduct a stocktake of the whole Shoalhaven collection.

·    New sustainability initiatives have also been implemented: solar panels have been installed and all lighting replaced with LED at Nowra Library. 

·    Ulladulla Library has had a particularly hard year, the Civic Centre having been deployed as the emergency evacuation and recovery centre for 3 months.

·    Planning for the new Sanctuary Point Library is proceeding. Architects are being appointed to work on detail design.

·    A review of the Mobile Library timetable has added 4 new community and 14 new preschool locations.

·    Milton Library has reverted to core staff opening hours, as many volunteers understandably are reluctant to return.

·    Shoalhaven Libraries staff have proven themselves adaptable and compassionate. with  a passion for the community. They are a very creative team.

Shoalhaven Libraries were congratulated for keeping their users satisfied with the services.

Jane Lewis (Interim Director, City Lifestyles) clarified the status of the Sanctuary Point Library project. The Request for Tender was recently completed to appoint the architect to conduct the detail design and investigation. The contract has been issued and we are awaiting its return, after which Councillors will be updated. An initial project control group meeting with the architects present is being scheduled. It is intended to have the DA submitted and construction commencing in the 2021-22 Financial Year. The site is located between Kerry St and Paradise Beach Rd, opposite the St Georges Basin Country Club and the NSW Police Station.

 

Report of the Kiama Library Manager

Michelle Hudson (Manager Library Services, Kiama Library) reported that the year had commenced on a positive note with the additional State funds. These had allowed Kiama to increase its children’s story time programs Storytime and its Thursday night  opening hours.

·    As part of involving community groups, parents and carers, visitors such as lifeguards and fire personnel have participated in the story time programs

·    The Gerringong Library and Museum project had its sod turning last August. The old School of Arts building has been restored.

·    It was difficult to have to close the doors on 24 March. There had not been much time to advise members of the closure.

·    Kiama also experienced a large uptake of e-resources and assisted many people to use the online services.

·    Demand for the Home Library service increased 47%.

·    Services are now slowly returning to normal. Demand for study space is increasing, which needs to be balanced with other library use.

Michelle thanked Sarah Taylor and the team for consultation and assistance. Everyone has worked together well as a cooperative.

Clr Rice noted the importance of keeping in contact with the community. It is inspiring to hear how the grant funding for libraries has been used to enhance services for children and youth as part of services to the community.

Jessica Rippon (Director, Environmental Services) explained the Museum component of the Gerringong project is nearly complete. The community are working closely with Council to fill the display cases. Work is ongoing with the architect and builder on the Library component to finalise the building. The aim is to open early next year.

Clr Wells noted that community surveys continue to indicate that libraries remain one of the most popular services that councils provide.

 

Recommendation (Item to be determined under delegated authority)

That the South Coast Cooperative Libraries Annual Report 2019-2020 be received for information.

 

RESOLVED (Clr Rice / Clr Wells)

That the South Coast Cooperative Libraries Annual Report 2019-2020 be received for information.

CARRIED

 

     

 


 

General Business

 

Collection Development Policy

Sarah Taylor and Michelle Hudson have been working on updating the Collection Development Policy, a cooperative agreement to guide on purchases including e-resources. To be updated mid-November.

 

Forecast for state funding

Sarah Taylor clarified the per capita component of the State Government funding increases every year for next 3 years. This is Phase 1 of the NSW Public Libraries campaign. Phase 2 is to have this enshrined in legislation. NSW Public Libraries Association is concerned that this will be only a four-year commitment with no legislation for it to continue – that it will revert to previous funding levels. Work on this continues.

Clr Rice regretted the campaign to index the funding has slowed. The cancellation of the Switch Conference has made it more difficult to lobby councillors. However, as COVID restrictions ease the campaign should resume its strength. There are still three years remaining to persuade the Government that the funding needs to be maintained.

 

 

There being no further business, the meeting concluded, the time being 10.34am.

 

 

Clr Kathy Rice

CHAIRPERSON

 

 

 

 

 


 

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LS21.1       South Coast Cooperative Library Service - Annual Report 2020-2021

 

HPERM Ref:       D21/445810

 

Department:       Library Services

Approver:           Jane Lewis, Director - City Lifestyles 

Attachments:     1.  South Coast Cooperative Libraries Annual Report 2020-2021   

Reason for Report

To present the South Coast Cooperative Libraries Annual Report 2020-2021.

 

Recommendation (Item to be determined under delegated authority)

That the South Coast Cooperative Libraries Annual Report 2020-2021 be received for information.

 

 

Options

1.    As recommended.

 

2.    Make an alternate recommendation.

 

Background

The South Coast Cooperative Library Service is a partnership between Shoalhaven City Council and Kiama Municipal Council. Shoalhaven City Council is responsible for the acquisition and cataloguing of library items for Kiama Council and in addition the two Councils work together collaboratively to provide library resources and services to the community.

The South Coast Cooperative offers its customers a collection of over 260,000 items in both physical and digital formats, with over 16,500 physical items added this financial year. Across all libraries, nearly 309,000 people have visited this year, even though for some of the time all branches were closed due to COVID-19, and it is clear from these figures that libraries provide a vital community space.

The South Coast Cooperative Library Service remains a strong and dynamic partnership and continues to grow this collaboration for the benefit of both communities.

The Annual Report 2020-2021 for the South Coast Cooperative Libraries is being presented to the Committee for information.

 


 

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