From: Library (Library@KVN.com)
Date: Wed Jul 28 2004 - 16:30:26 PDT
Message-ID: <431FB68B186CE24480499DC77B74DBBA097126EC@SFOEX01> From: Library <Library@KVN.com> Subject: RE: SLA-SF: SFPL Firm Library Cards Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 16:30:26 -0700
No, Michele, yours is the only reply I've gotten from SLA, although I did
speak to Mark Mackler at a law librarians meeting and we were talking about
contacting the SFPL. I think it will be more productive if SLA and NOCALL
and other library organizations can work together and say, hey, we represent
500 (?) firms cummulatively and what if we got our firms to get firm cards?
You'd think the SFPL would want the money and I *KNOW* librarians would
prefer not to use their personal library cards to borrow or use the
member-only library sites.
I'll keep you abreast of what Mark and I come up with and let's see if we
can get this policy changed.
Paula
-----Original Message-----
From: Michele McGinnis [mailto:mm@kk.org]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 12:12 PM
To: SLA/SF Listserv
Subject: Re: SLA-SF: SFPL Firm Library Cards
Hi Paula,
Did you get a response to this from this list? I'm the new Government
Relations chair. I'm not sure this falls in my area, but I think it
is worth some dialog. Being newly active in SLA, I'm not sure how
something like this plays out. Can Deb or others who are "seasoned"
reply to the list on what steps we as an organization take when
someone puts out a proposal like this?
From a patron's viewpoint, I agree with your position on the policy.
Michele
>I just found out that the SF Public Library is no longer issuing firm
>library cards or renewing currently held cards when they expire. This
>strikes me as a stupid policy. I for one, do not want to have to lend out
>my personal library card for firm use or when we are using the borrower
only
>sections of the public library's web site. I spoke with someone in
>Borrowers Services who says they are doing this because it is not cost
>effective to issue firm library cards and that only 70 firms have cards.
>Well, that strikes me as an example of bad marketing by the public library,
>rather than firms not taking advantage of a service. Plus, I'm not sure
how
>this is not cost effective.
>
>Anyway, I was thinking that perhaps some of the local library organizations
>might want to get involved in this. I will be contacting NOCALL (Northern
>California Association of Law Libraries) and SLA (can someone tell me who
>the person would be to call at SLA here?) to see what these organizations
>can do to perhaps encourage the public library to reverse its decision. I
>would think contacting some business organizations would be useful, too.
>
>Paula Lichtenberg, Librarian
>Keker & Van Nest LLP
>
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