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Holiday Pay
With several holidays approaching, this is a good time to review holiday pay eligibility and related issues.
- Part time staff not regularly scheduled more than twenty hours weekly will not receive holiday pay (even if you come to work on Christmas 🙂 )
- Part time staff who are regularly scheduled 20-30 hours per week and who are also scheduled to work on a paid holiday can take as paid the hours that they’re regularly scheduled to work. If Jim is scheduled to work 6 hours on Christmas, for example, he can take 6 hours of holiday pay.
- Full time staff may need to adjust their schedules (take days off some other day of the week) to ensure that their paid holiday hours don’t push them into overtime.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Timesheets Due Noon Thursday November 9
Since the library is closed on Saturday, please turn in your timesheets early again this payperiod. I’ll be double-checking them on Thursday afternoon.
Send me an email if this causes you a problem this week and we’ll work it out.
Thanks!
Peg
Shifting Adult Non-Fiction
Over the next week or two, Circ will be shifting the adult non-fiction section to make more room for CD Books and Playaways. We will work to get shelf-end signage updated as quickly as possible.
Building Recycling
I received news today that our recycling service now includes glass, aluminum cans, and plastic–not just paper. Feel free to place these types of items in any of the library’s recycling bins.
Building Clocks
I reset the system clocks this morning, but it may take up to 24 hours for them to reflect the correct time.
Staff Picks
Happy Weekend! I am wanting to do a staff picks book mark and would like to ask all employees to add their staff picks to the intranet by clicking on Staff Picks under Staff Resources on the right hand side of the page. I’d like to get this done by Sunday November 12th. Thanks for your help! I’m excited to see what everyone is reading!
Copier Moved, Dave Approves
The public printer/copier has been moved behind the Public Services Desk.
Note to All Employees from City Hall
Please have your employees (and yourselves) stop by my desk or call me to verify their SSN and address so that their W-2 information is accurate. I am aiming to have this completed by November 16th.
Please do not have them email the information since this is not a secure email connection.
Thank you.
Kathy Barger
Payroll Accounting Clerk
2018 Library Foundation Budget
The Johnston Public Library Foundation approved a 2018 budget this morning. It includes a number of exciting projects and services. Take a look via the link below:
So Long Porta Books, Hello Playaways
With the arrival of new Playaways, we’ve changed the collection names to Adult Playaways, Juvenile Playaways, and YA Playaways. The new spine label prefix will be PLAYAWAY. You can limit a search in Polaris to a Playaway device by typing, for example, endangered playaway.
We’ll be changing the existing spine labels from Porta Books to Playaways over the next few weeks.
Book Club Sets Have Shifted
Our volunteer, Helen Robinson, cleaned all of the Book Club shelves and closed up the gaps between the sets. The call number order remains, starting behind Missy’s desk: Adult Nonfiction, Biography, Fiction, Juvenile Fiction, YA Fiction. As we acquire new sets, they’ll go at the beginning of the shelving, and we’ll do another cleaning and integration next fall.
If you need assistance locating a book, TS is happy to help!
October Board Meeting Recap
I’ve highlighted some of what was discussed at the October board meeting below.
*Capital Improvement Plan Projects
The board appoved inclusion of the following two projects in the city’s Capital Improvement Plan
- Replacement of public restroom counters, tile, and stalls – FY20
- Replacement of existing security camera equipment and installation of additional cameras – FY21
*Unpaid YS Summer Internship
The board ok’d hiring an unpaid YS summer intern
*Circulation Policy
The Board approved removing language from the Circulation & Library Card Policy related to checking out to patrons who forget their library card.
The new circulation procedure that covers such cases says that patrons can check out without a photo ID or a library card if they verify two of these three pieces of information: address, date of birth, phone number.
*Library Closings 2018
The Board approved library closings for 2018. See http://catalog.johnstonlibrary.com/board/2017-10/8%20Holidays%20Calendar%202018.pdf
*Strategic Plan 2018-2023
The Board approved the library’s 2018-2023 Strategic Plan. We’ll discuss the plan in detail at the November all-staff meeting.
For more details, remember that current and past board agendas and documents are located under Staff Resources or at http://catalog.johnstonlibrary.com/board/
Holidays & Closings 2018
The Library Board approved the 2018 Holidays and Closings list. It’s been added to the “Staff Resources” and is available at http://catalog.johnstonlibrary.com/board/2017-10/8%20Holidays%20Calendar%202018.pdf
Free Flu Shots for City Staff – UPDATE
I just received a notice from city hall regarding flu shots. Shots will NOT be covered for employees not on the city’s health plan. I apologize for the confusion.
FREE flu shots for all employees as well as dependents who are covered on the City health plan!
WEDNESDAY, November 1 from 4:00 – 5:30 p.m.
OR
THURSDAY, November 2 from2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING
Meeting Room
6373 Merle Hay Road
Holidays & Closings
A Holidays & Closings page has been added to the website. Look for the link in the footer of each page.
Playaways
I’m starting to add titles to our adult playaways/portabooks collection again.
I’ve always been a fan of playaways but at the libraries I’ve worked in circulation is low.
Maybe patrons don’t understand what they are or think they look too complicated.
A Playway is a small audio player with a complete audiobook. It can be used with headphones like an iPod or Walkman or, with a cable like the one shown below, it can be used in cars with auxilary jacks.
If you’re unfamiliar with Playaways, take one off the shelves and take a look (I’ve also included a link to a video below).
If it feels right when helping a patron with audiobooks, bring up our playaway/portabook collection and tell them how they work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iI8WYzPhjP8
Responding to behavior problems
Because Public Services and Youth Services staff are:
- generally more available to leave their desks to respond to behvaior-related incidents
- trained to submit conduct reports and escalate consequences in accordance with the Conduct In the Library Policy
- more familiar with many frequent-offenders
please report behavior issues you observe to either Public Services or Youth Services staff who will respond.
-Eric
November and the symphony
Saturday November 11th is the first pops concert of the season, “Music of Queen,” 7:30 at the Civic Center.
Saturday November 18th, 7:30, and Sunday November 19th, 2:30, the next Masterworks concert. This will be called Ritual Fire Dance, and it will contain Spanish music and dancers, and should be very entertaining.
Armstrong Kyne is Missing
Armstrong Kyne’s mother, Evelyn, just informed me that he is missing. He left his home at 10 pm last night (Tuesday) and has not been seen since. She asked that if we see him to call her at 508-762-6164 or to notify the Johnston Police Department (they are aware of the situation).
Armstrong is a sophomore and is a frequent visitor to the library. As soon as I receive a photo from Evelyn, I’ll add to this post so that you can put a name with a face.
Peg