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System and Resource Library Administrators' Association of Wisconsin

Updated: 08/18/03

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Documents related to specific agenda items are often distributed to SRLAAW members prior to a meeting, and additional documents are usually distributed at meetings. This page contains links to some of the documents that have been discussed or distributed at SRLAAW meetings.

August 22, 2003 Meeting Documents

LSTA Public Library System Study: a Committee Report (PDF) - On July 21, 2003 a committee was appointed to provide suggestions to DLTCL for the implementation of the LSTA Public Library System Study grant category. This report was submitted by the committee, which included David Polodna (Chair), Karen Krueger, Rick Krumwiede, and Jessica MacPhail.

April 23, 2003 Meeting Documents

Maintenance of Effort Statutory Relief Proposal - David Weinhold and Sharon Winkle developed the following proposal in response to concerns about the effect of non-compliance with the maintenance of effort requirement for public library system membership.

February 28, 2003 Meeting Documents

Resolution for Free Public Library Services - The Wisconsin Library Association Board has adopted a resolution to affirm free public library service in Wisconsin. A draft of the WLA resolution was distributed at the SRLAAW meeting. Posted here is a version of the resolution in Microsoft Word that can be modified for use by any library, library system, or governing body.

December 4, 2002 Meeting Documents

System Funding Advocacy Plan - Adopted, December 4, 2002
Prepared by Mark Arend, Phyllis Davis, David Polodna, and Jim Zwadlo; with suggestions from others who attended the WLA Advocacy Workshop, 11/21/2002.

January 28, 2002 Meeting Documents

Joint Library Issues for Wisconsin Libraries - January 15, 2002
Prepared by Wausheka County Federated Library System Director Tom Hennen, this paper provides background information on joint library issues in order to help communities determine the feasibility and desirability of establishing a joint library.

Report to System and Resource Library Administrator’s Association of Wisconsin on Library Standards in Wisconsin - Janauary 22, 2002
This draft report was prepared by a SRLAAW standards committee consisting of Joan Airoldi, Mark Merrifield, and Tom Hennen. An Excel spreadsheet details the information by system, county, and library.

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November 16, 2001 Meeting Documents

Dane County Plan for Library Service - April 6, 2000
The plan includes minimum standards for public libraries. The standards have been adopted by the Dane County Board of Supervisors.

Waukesha County Library Standards - September 8, 2001
This document describes the standards that must be met in order for a library to qualify for exemption from the county library tax. Of special interest is a fifth standard, Library Services Effort Ratio, that can be used instead of four numerical standards to qualify for exemption.

Walworth County Library Plan - June 2000
This county plan requires libraries to meet specific quantitative standards included in the Wisconsin Public Library Standards, i.e., FTE staff per 1000 service population, hours open to the public, collection size for service population. In addition, libraries will be required to meet any three of the remaining quantitative standards.

A Few Ideas Conceived Over Breakfast - October 2001
This paper summarizes some ideas for coping with the current political, financial, and technological environment. The paper is the result some brainstorming done by four system directors.

Summary of County Library Tax Issues in Ozaukee County - November 12, 2001
Two issues emerged during budget discussions in Ozaukee County that could be of interest to others.

County Shared Library Services Levy - November 13, 2001
The Waukesha County Federated Library System proposes legislation that "will provide counties a tool to account for Crossover Borrowing as well as for other shared services such as full text databases, shared automated circulation systems, or buildings, that are provided to all residents of a county uniformly."

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