NSW PUBLIC LIBRARIES DOCUMENT DELIVERY WORKING GROUP MEETING MINUTES
Date: Monday 6th February 2023 - AGM
Venue: Online via Zoom
Time: 2pm
Chairperson: Shelley Petchell, Cumberland
Secretary: Anne Laidlaw, City of Sydney
Agenda
1. AGM - Announcement Chair and Secretary roles 2023-2025
Chair - Shelley Petchell, Cumberland Secretary – Anne Laidlaw, City of Sydney
These will be fixed term roles for 2 years, ending at AGM 2025. After which the roles will be rotated to either a new person or to a yearly roster with one person per meeting.
2. Welcome and introductions
I acknowledge that I am hosting/recording this meeting from the lands of Dharug People of the Eora Nation. I also acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the various lands on which you all work today and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people participating in this meeting.
3. Apologies
Diane Parkin, Hornsby ; Sharon Downie, Liverpool ; Brenda Finney, Singleton
4. Confirmation of minutes dated 7th December 2022
Fujing Zhao, Ku-ring-Gai
Murray Boothman, Strathfield
5. Actions arising from previous meeting
Benchmarking survey – Ongoing - following up with Thomas and Jody. Both on leave when Anne reached out in January will follow up for the May ILL meeting.
6. State Library of NSW Report - NIL
7. Multicultural Services Report
8. Trove Collaborative Services Updates
Updates on TCS Resource sharing
The NLA reached out for public library reps in Jan for the TCS Resource Sharing Working Group. This was to read and provide feedback on the recommendations they had compiled for potential suppliers replacing LADD. The first meeting was held on 19th Jan with five public library representatives – three from Victoria, City of Melbourne, Geelong and Port Phillip, one from Townsville and City of Sydney.
NLA is currently out to market to see what is available and will come back to participants in March/April with any updates. This will be passed on as soon as possible to wider networks. Some feedback from the public library reps provided to NLA is shown below:
LMS changes - Aurora
In addition to this there has also been some work going on in the LMS space of Aurora. They are looking into a new centralised ILL system that will make sending and receiving ILL easier for Aurora LMS users. First trial with Aurora to Aurora Libraries occurring first quarter 2023.
Trove funding cuts
As seen in recent media articles the NLA is also facing a 21 percent budget cut from July 2023 which will affect the continuation of Trove as a service. This is not limited to Libraries but includes all Trove users from public up.
While negotiations in progress no update available from Trove as budget-in-confidence. NSW Public Libraries Association has written to the Minister for Arts and Shadow minister for Science and the Arts to advocate for Trove and has been in touch with Library Managers to ask for support in writing to local federal members also.
ALIA also has a speak up for Trove petition is anyone is willing to complete here
Action: This is an agenda item for the ALIA ILAC meeting this week. Anne to report any new information back if received.
9. ILL Van
Contact details for issues with Van run sent through in mid-December, contact both Genevieve and Samantha. If email has gone astray contact details available in downloadable minutes.
Ongoing issues
Timing of delivery: Multiple libraries have reported that their delivery is appearing at different times each day. Action: Shelley to contact Samantha and Genevieve to see if thereis a current schedule/rota of when locations can expect deliveries so we know if they will be arriving and when.
Missed deliveries: Cumberland, Georges River and City of Sydney have all had missed deliveries recently and reported via email to SLNSW. Sometimes no response received as to why this occurred, other times notice of sick driver was released later in the day.
Wrong items: Instances of items sent to wrong locations has also occurred. Some of these could be misreading E.g. Sutherland getting Strathfield items and vice versa, Willoughby getting Woollahra but other times the name is not even close to the location delivered to.
Hawkesbury also reported that an item left them and the returned without getting to requesting location.
Action - ALL Keep noting any missed or wrong deliveries and let SLNSW know so they can pass on to AusPost.
10. Wiki
This is running as usual.
11.Libraries Australia/LADD issues
Ongoing Victorian Library Suspensions in LADD
Some locations are back online and others are still suspended due to ongoing courier issues. If a Victorian Library is the only holding still encouraged to email directly as this is having a good result for some requests. Successful with :
Are we still sending to Victorian Libraries? Largely yes, though requests from VIC are down as they have stopped accepting requests from their borrowers see statement on City of Melbourne website) if requests do come through we are fulfilling as normal. Should situation continue indefinitely we can assess need for a State level response to supply.
Further information
Actions taken by Public Libraries Victoria body to reinstate the service can be found below:
Public Libraries Victoria (PLV) interview with the Grapevine 3RRR 102.7 FM – Jump to 1:17 – 1:37 – Angela Savage CEO PL Victoria.
In better news Gold Coast is also back online for loans!
12.Suggested topics for discussion
Responses to No-reply overdue and reminder emails: Canterbury Bankstown IT team have contacted Mayer regarding some replies to overdue and reminder emails. This inbox is not currently attended (hence no-reply) so please do contact Mayer directly for any extensions or queries.
Fees and charge increase for 2023/24: When will we know the expected increase to ILL charges for the next financial year? In many cases by the time it is released local councils have already set their own fees and charges which makes any changes difficult to accommodate. Charges are set based on a CPI increase released end of April by ABS. While no exact date can be set and estimated timeline based on the 2022/23 discussions is shown below:
University memberships for community borrowers: paid community memberships are available to the public at some universities and in many cases work out cheaper than individual requests should they be undertaking research. Confirmed locations offering this are University of Sydney and Newcastle but worth searching on other University sites to see if they also offer this option.
13. General business
Editing Wikipedia: A recent public query at Strathfield has prompted the question, how do you edit a Wikipedia page? Action: Anne to check-in with NSPL staff who have run edit-a-thons in the past and share with Murray.
14. Next meetings: