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Nevada County Grand Jury • 2007-2008

Nevada County Public Libraries

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Findings 15 findings

F1
There is a lack of adequate space for materials and programs within the Truckee, Grass Valley, and Madelyn Helling branches. The libraries, based on similar statewide numbers reviewed, now fall more in line with
F2
The branches offer numerous varieties of volumes including books, magazines, newspapers, audio books, video recordings, music recordings, as well as internet services at all branches. The historical branch mainly carries items such as census Page | 1 THE LIBRARIES OF NEVADA COUNTY
F3
All branches are vigorously used by the public with total annual circulation in excess of 652,000 volumes. This number is expected to increase by 10% this year.
F4
The libraries offer many free programs intended to stimulate an interest in reading and promote cultural awareness and literacy.
F5
Children's services are also available and several branches offer special hours and programs for children.
F6
Volunteers are a tremendous asset to the libraries for special programs and fund raising.
F7
Increased hours at the Penn Valley branch in the form of an additional day of operation with afternoon hours have improved utilization.
F8
The Bear River branch, which also serves as the Bear River High School library, is open to the public when school is not in session.
F9
The Bear River branch has a "sandwich board" type of sign that is displayed infrequently and therefore lacks consistent/effective signage that shows the location of hours that can easily be seen This is especially ineffective as the branch is available to the public during non-school hours only..
F10
Lack of physical storage and display space within the Truckee, Grass Valley and Madelyn Helling branches results in problems managing computer access stations, card catalog features, and the general mobility of books and accessories. Safety codes require the anchoring of bookcases therefore they are limited to places where they can be anchored.
F11
Available parking is a problem at most of the branches.
F12
The libraries have an inter-branch system of transferring volumes between each other on a special order basis. However, the Truckee branch has a system that uses UPS shipping and can take up to a week to pick up and deliver to other branches. This creates a storage problem at the Truckee branch that is already stretched to the limit on space.
F13
The libraries encourage promotion of personnel from within to the different levels of qualifications in the system.
F14
A recently negotiated salary increase has brought all the staff to a more equitable level in comparison with surrounding county libraries. There are cost of living increases for the term of the contract.
F15
The libraries have 28.6 full time equivalent employees. This is the same number as reported in the 2005/2006 Jury report. THE LIBRARIES OF NEVADA COUNTY Page | 2

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