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Napa Valley School Library  Consortium A different solution for a very difficult time Kate MacMillan, Sandy Biale, Michelle Holguin
Who We Are & What We look Like Napa Valley School  Library Consortium Members * Michelle, Susan, Lisa, Paula: SHUSD Janis, Cathy: CJUSD Michelle W, Alissa, Matilda; PARTNER Loreen, Sandy ,Suzanne, Anne, Colette, Cathy, Roberta, Sean, Stefani, Pam Terry, Diane, Amy, Nancy, Terry, Julie, Roberta, Janine, Deana, Tina, Bobbie, Grace, Joanne, Linda, Laura, Lorrie, Melissa, Louisa, Cathy, Deb: NVUSD Kate: Library Services Tim: IT: Bea, Aeries
con·sor·ti·um    a.  An association or a combination…..for the purpose of engaging in a joint venture. b.     A cooperative arrangement among groups or institutions: a library consortium
The  Rationale  for School Library Consortiums*   Innovative solutions to support library  management at the district and site level Keep libraries open Databases and automation programs stable  Equal access to resources for all students *An integrated Web based library system is required for this type of school library consortium
         What the NVSL Consortium Can Do Provide technical hardware, stability and support Provide training/networking Host automation software & library databases    Provide managed library services as per MOU
What the NVSL Consortium Cannot Do Mandate District or Site staffing    Mandate District or Site budgets Deviate from the MOU*  *Agreed upon by member administrations
What Are the Benefits?Consortium members benefit from peer support  Consortium host provides: Up-to-date technology Technical support Hardware/Servers Software upgrades Database hosting/including backups
What Other Benefits? Autonomous cost efficient funding Agreed upon managed library services as per MOU District/Admin buy-in Strength of numbers Training  and networking opportunities
 Cost Efficient Funding
Fees = Funding
Background:  California School Districts 1998 – 2001 State funds for  school  libraries Updated Collections  Sophisticated library automation programs Outcome:  improved school libraries
 Post California Public School Library Act of 1998  Library and technology staffing not keeping  pace with school library needs.     Districts have difficulty funding necessary library services …..or even keeping their libraries operational
Background: Tough Times Require  Innovative Solutions ( 2004 – 200?)
Background: Funding Shortages
Background … Spread All Over Napa County: 612 square miles  Small rural districts: tiny remote sites:   private/parochial  schools  Little federal funding: average poverty level  Minimal funding, less purchasing power of  larger districts
 Background: NVUSD   NVUSD  = acts as a COE  ISP for the county  Established business relationship with surrounding districts, private/parochial schools Technology and library staff to implement and support a library consortium
Background: How It All Began……. 2003 Napa COE Curriculum Library Server crash Web Collection goes offline Curriculum Library can’t circulate IT asks NVUSD for assistance Partnership formed
Background:   Consortium Partners Napa Valley USD Napa County Office of Education: 2004 Calistoga Joint Unified:  2005 Justin Siena High School:  2005 St. Apollinaris: 2006 St. Helena Unified:  2007 Blue Oak School: 2008
Strength in Numbers Consortium = members = power
So What Technology Does the Member Need ? Web based ILS program Sufficient internal bandwidth Sufficient to internet  Ensure speed Variable depends on District size .
What Technology Does the Host Need? Stable ILS-trained IT department SQL based server Sufficient bandwidth Available staff  to provide support to sites
So …. What’s the Next Step? Consortium host and member(s) agree upon Memorandum of Understanding MOU = a business plan  MOU = a menu of services
The Glue That Holds It Altogether The MOU  (Memorandum of Understanding) Board approved document that outlines services and charges Protects both parties A form of business plan * ILS Lead included        Memorandum  of  Understanding
Different districts, schools and libraries Require Different solutions while maintaining centralizedautomation services Recommended Reading  Management
Management Styles 	Centralization = clearly defined structure 	Consortium = collaboration, loose structure    Centralization = top down management Consortium = open ended leadership
Centralized Management Centralization = all resources under one authority All decisions from one source Top down ‘spider’ management
 3 C’s of Consortium Member Management Members provide peer management through  ,[object Object]
  Collaboration
  Consensus  ,[object Object]
The Relationships
Most Important Relationship
IT   Facilitates ILS implementation at the hardware level  ILS upgrades Data  queries and updates  Troubleshoot and/or fix the problem(s)
Library Services *ILS Administrator represents consortium and host  *DL: Site Teacher Librarian/ Media Specialist represents district
Implementation Team Vendor Relationship Vital Training Support Communication
Who Does What?   Library Services IT/Technology     Support Training
Technology IT support includes* *IT administrator Student management specialist Technicians Bandwidth  ILS Program  SQL based Server (Implementation Team)
Library Services Facilitates and supports ILS implementation at the consortium  level Provides managed library services including Administrative guidelines Initial training sessions
   Managed Services(as per MOU)    District and/or site reports  Library committee and district site visits Collection development   Trainings; cohort meetings Library 101 Help Page  Liaise with technical support
Managed Services Collaboration
 Support:  Annual Reports Collection/circulation data  including:   Collection maps; Collection reports  Annual inventory results Weeding lists with  recommendations     Site and aggregate reports  to consortium  schools and School  Boards
Library Services/Collection Development  Recommend curriculum/ standard based materials   Participate in site library committee   Provide current collection maps
Collection Development Communication Keeping track of list and requests Titlewave Accounts Baker and Taylor Web lists Permabound Web lists One account per site Common password
 Staff  Provide growth and staff development  opportunities to all members User group/open circle training model Network Collaborate Share
 Training*     Training = all library staff  Consortium decides needs and presenters Correlates training sessions to  needs Provide networking and feedback opportunities Request professional resources as needed  Open ended circle model  *biggest change
 Communicating, Networking & Sharing How to keep the information lines open How to keep information current How to keep information available 24/7 How to keep information relevant
Library 101 Help Page  Support Available 24/7 Archived trainings Current Library information Areas of interest for parents, students, teachers and library staff Online resource links Current newsletter
Logical Hosts = County Offices of Education      Form consortium with member districts   Node for the DCP (Digital California Project) and the Internet Service Provider (ISP)     Expand existing technology to include school libraries
The Outcome and the  Result Consortiums are cost efficient  Generate income to support the consortium host  and pay for general support of the consortium member    Offer much needed support and direction to school libraries

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NVLSL Consortium CSLA 2008.

  • 1. Napa Valley School Library Consortium A different solution for a very difficult time Kate MacMillan, Sandy Biale, Michelle Holguin
  • 2. Who We Are & What We look Like Napa Valley School Library Consortium Members * Michelle, Susan, Lisa, Paula: SHUSD Janis, Cathy: CJUSD Michelle W, Alissa, Matilda; PARTNER Loreen, Sandy ,Suzanne, Anne, Colette, Cathy, Roberta, Sean, Stefani, Pam Terry, Diane, Amy, Nancy, Terry, Julie, Roberta, Janine, Deana, Tina, Bobbie, Grace, Joanne, Linda, Laura, Lorrie, Melissa, Louisa, Cathy, Deb: NVUSD Kate: Library Services Tim: IT: Bea, Aeries
  • 3. con·sor·ti·um   a. An association or a combination…..for the purpose of engaging in a joint venture. b. A cooperative arrangement among groups or institutions: a library consortium
  • 4. The Rationale for School Library Consortiums* Innovative solutions to support library management at the district and site level Keep libraries open Databases and automation programs stable Equal access to resources for all students *An integrated Web based library system is required for this type of school library consortium
  • 5. What the NVSL Consortium Can Do Provide technical hardware, stability and support Provide training/networking Host automation software & library databases Provide managed library services as per MOU
  • 6. What the NVSL Consortium Cannot Do Mandate District or Site staffing Mandate District or Site budgets Deviate from the MOU* *Agreed upon by member administrations
  • 7. What Are the Benefits?Consortium members benefit from peer support Consortium host provides: Up-to-date technology Technical support Hardware/Servers Software upgrades Database hosting/including backups
  • 8. What Other Benefits? Autonomous cost efficient funding Agreed upon managed library services as per MOU District/Admin buy-in Strength of numbers Training and networking opportunities
  • 11. Background: California School Districts 1998 – 2001 State funds for school libraries Updated Collections Sophisticated library automation programs Outcome: improved school libraries
  • 12. Post California Public School Library Act of 1998 Library and technology staffing not keeping pace with school library needs. Districts have difficulty funding necessary library services …..or even keeping their libraries operational
  • 13. Background: Tough Times Require Innovative Solutions ( 2004 – 200?)
  • 15. Background … Spread All Over Napa County: 612 square miles Small rural districts: tiny remote sites: private/parochial schools Little federal funding: average poverty level Minimal funding, less purchasing power of larger districts
  • 16. Background: NVUSD NVUSD = acts as a COE ISP for the county Established business relationship with surrounding districts, private/parochial schools Technology and library staff to implement and support a library consortium
  • 17. Background: How It All Began……. 2003 Napa COE Curriculum Library Server crash Web Collection goes offline Curriculum Library can’t circulate IT asks NVUSD for assistance Partnership formed
  • 18. Background: Consortium Partners Napa Valley USD Napa County Office of Education: 2004 Calistoga Joint Unified: 2005 Justin Siena High School: 2005 St. Apollinaris: 2006 St. Helena Unified: 2007 Blue Oak School: 2008
  • 19. Strength in Numbers Consortium = members = power
  • 20. So What Technology Does the Member Need ? Web based ILS program Sufficient internal bandwidth Sufficient to internet Ensure speed Variable depends on District size .
  • 21. What Technology Does the Host Need? Stable ILS-trained IT department SQL based server Sufficient bandwidth Available staff to provide support to sites
  • 22. So …. What’s the Next Step? Consortium host and member(s) agree upon Memorandum of Understanding MOU = a business plan MOU = a menu of services
  • 23. The Glue That Holds It Altogether The MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) Board approved document that outlines services and charges Protects both parties A form of business plan * ILS Lead included Memorandum of Understanding
  • 24. Different districts, schools and libraries Require Different solutions while maintaining centralizedautomation services Recommended Reading Management
  • 25. Management Styles Centralization = clearly defined structure Consortium = collaboration, loose structure Centralization = top down management Consortium = open ended leadership
  • 26. Centralized Management Centralization = all resources under one authority All decisions from one source Top down ‘spider’ management
  • 27.
  • 29.
  • 32. IT Facilitates ILS implementation at the hardware level ILS upgrades Data queries and updates Troubleshoot and/or fix the problem(s)
  • 33. Library Services *ILS Administrator represents consortium and host *DL: Site Teacher Librarian/ Media Specialist represents district
  • 34. Implementation Team Vendor Relationship Vital Training Support Communication
  • 35. Who Does What? Library Services IT/Technology Support Training
  • 36. Technology IT support includes* *IT administrator Student management specialist Technicians Bandwidth ILS Program SQL based Server (Implementation Team)
  • 37. Library Services Facilitates and supports ILS implementation at the consortium level Provides managed library services including Administrative guidelines Initial training sessions
  • 38. Managed Services(as per MOU) District and/or site reports Library committee and district site visits Collection development Trainings; cohort meetings Library 101 Help Page Liaise with technical support
  • 40. Support: Annual Reports Collection/circulation data including: Collection maps; Collection reports Annual inventory results Weeding lists with recommendations Site and aggregate reports to consortium schools and School Boards
  • 41. Library Services/Collection Development Recommend curriculum/ standard based materials Participate in site library committee Provide current collection maps
  • 42. Collection Development Communication Keeping track of list and requests Titlewave Accounts Baker and Taylor Web lists Permabound Web lists One account per site Common password
  • 43. Staff Provide growth and staff development opportunities to all members User group/open circle training model Network Collaborate Share
  • 44. Training* Training = all library staff Consortium decides needs and presenters Correlates training sessions to needs Provide networking and feedback opportunities Request professional resources as needed Open ended circle model *biggest change
  • 45. Communicating, Networking & Sharing How to keep the information lines open How to keep information current How to keep information available 24/7 How to keep information relevant
  • 46. Library 101 Help Page Support Available 24/7 Archived trainings Current Library information Areas of interest for parents, students, teachers and library staff Online resource links Current newsletter
  • 47. Logical Hosts = County Offices of Education Form consortium with member districts Node for the DCP (Digital California Project) and the Internet Service Provider (ISP) Expand existing technology to include school libraries
  • 48. The Outcome and the Result Consortiums are cost efficient Generate income to support the consortium host and pay for general support of the consortium member Offer much needed support and direction to school libraries
  • 49. Thanks for taking Napa Valley USD School Library Consortium Guided Tour Any questions or comments, please contact Kate MacMillan