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Members Present: Rich Bennett, Suzanne Brown,
Pam Cenzer, Gary Cornwell, Robena Cornwell, Carol Drum, Lei Lani Freund, David Fuller,
Ann Lindell, Richard Phillips, Alice Primack, Colleen Seale, Jan Swanbeck, Carol Turner
Members Absent: Helen Armstrong, Jana Ronan, Robert Singerman, Carl Van Ness
Two committees assigned for architect selection for the addition to Library West. One committee is comprised of Dale Canelas, Martha Hruska, John Ingram, Steve Shorb, and Carol Turner. The other committee is comprised of heads from all the units that will be housed in Library West.
The first phase of selection process is complete. Committees have reviewed all the initial proposals, including background information submitted by the architectural firms and building construction firms, assigned points to each and narrowed the pool to five architectural firms and three building construction firms. These proposals are available in Carol’s office if anyone would like to review them.
The five architectural firms will give presentations on October 1st and the building construction firms on October 4th. Each firm will be asked to address a variety of predetermined questions by the committees. Carol believes they will be providing some general designs at these presentations. The committees will assign points and then rank each firm. Cameras will be at the presentations. A final decision is expected by the end of next week.
When will we find out where the new building would be built? Carol assumes that the winning architect will recommend the location once the firm has performed an evaluation of the ground.
Committee has recommended that Documents be consolidated. Many more recommendations have been made but have not been addressed. Dale has recommended materials to be moved to Library West that the committee didn’t recommend.
Dale has started plans for a new storage facility per the Provost. No money has been secured for this project.
Closing the DLLI Reference & Referral Center
Presidents of the Community Colleges voted for what service they wanted. 25 voted for Database,
28 voted for Courier Service, 0 voted for Referral Service. SUS felt the Reference and Referral Service was not a priority for funding.
Stephanie Reese was adversely affected by the closing and has found a position as the
Assistant Director for NEFLIN. Possibility UF might pick up the services that RRC was offering.
24/7 Reference
Rosetta
Rich added an American to the Library homepage with a link to Emergency and Relief Information in Wake of Terrorist Attach on the US. This inspired discussion about whether the library should have a current events web page. It was noted “if” we were to create this web page that we would need to be careful not to be offensive and that the web page should be located in the subject guide or at the reference level. There were questions about who would maintain this page. Do we have the time to keep up with a web page of this nature? It was also noted that this type of web page is already offered via the References Sources web page under News and Current Events.
RLG has a new staff member who would like to come meet with staff to see what they can do for us. Carol will forward her email. Carol explained to her that we are not as connected with RLG as we once were.
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