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RAILS Board Orientation July 2020 Library System History Pre-1965 Library cooperation in Illinois virtually nonexistent August 17, 1965 Illinois Library System Act became law (Illinois Compiled Statutes, 75 ILCS 10). Illinois
RAILS Board Orientation July 2020
Library System History • Pre-1965 – Library cooperation in Illinois virtually nonexistent • August 17, 1965 – Illinois Library System Act became law (Illinois Compiled Statutes, 75 ILCS 10). Illinois first state to do this. • By July 1967 – 18 public library systems • 1983 – System Act recognized multitype library systems • By 1990 – all systems multitype except Chicago Public • 1992-2004 – Various mergers brought number of multitype systems to nine
Library System Act enacted to: Encourage the improvement of free public libraries and to encourage cooperation among all types of libraries in promoting the sharing of library resources.
Recent System History • July 2011 – Reaching Across Illinois System (RAILS) forms from merger of five systems • July 2011 – Illinois Heartland Library System (IHLS) forms from merger of four systems • Currently, two multitype systems and one public library system (Chicago Public Library System) in Illinois
Illinois Library Systems, 2020
RAILS Members Library Type Main Agencies Buildings/Branches Academic 116 165 Public 412 487 School 558 2,910 Special 181 191 1,267 Total 3,753
9% 14% 32% 44% Academic Public School Special RAILS Members
RAILS Governance Governed by 15-member board, elected by membership or appointed to fill vacancies between elections • 8 seats – public library trustees • 1 seat – academic library employee • 1 seat – school library employee • 1 seat – special library employee • 4 at-large seats – trustees or employees from any library type
General Duties Requirements • 11 board meetings per year • Open Meetings Act training • At least one committee • File annual Statement of • Monitor RAILS finances Economic Interest • Establish/approve policies • File annual Conflict of Interest form • Hire/evaluate Executive • Stay familiar with system laws Director • Ambassadors for RAILS • Attend orientation RAILS Board Member Job Description
Executive Committee Advocacy Committee • Board President, Vice-President, • Educate board members about Secretary, Treasurer + one issues affecting RAILS and additional board member libraries that may require advocacy efforts Policy Committee • Makes recommendations to RAILS Consortia Committee • Recommend ways to improve/ Board re: all RAILS policies • 5 RAILS Board members increase consortial services • 2 RAILS Board members and reps (President and Executive Director serve as ex officio members) from shared catalog consortia RAILS Board Committees
Resource Sharing Committee • Investigate and recommend ways to improve/increase resource sharing • 2 RAILS Board members and 7 representatives from different types of RAILS libraries Universal Service Committee • Work on issues related to approximately 1 million unserved residents in Illinois RAILS Board Committees
RAILS Staff 93 RAILS employees as of July 1, 2020 80 full-time, 13 part-time • 45 delivery staff • 36 administrative staff • 12 RSA staff
Burr Ridge Service Center • Administrative headquarters • 36 administrative staff RAILS Service Centers
Bolingbrook Service Center • Rental property • 21 delivery staff • 6 PrairieCat staff (independent employees) RAILS Service Centers
Coal Valley Service Center • 6 delivery staff • 6 PrairieCat staff (independent employees) RAILS Service Centers
East Peoria Service Center • Rental property • 12 delivery staff • 12 RSA staff RAILS Service Centers
Rockford Service Center • Rental property • 6 delivery staff RAILS Service Centers
• Funded by annual grant from Illinois State Library through Secretary of State’s office • Funds appropriated by Illinois General Assembly or granted under federal Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) • No membership fee to belong to RAILS System Funding
• RAILS submits annual area and per capita grant application (approved by RAILS Board) to Illinois State Library as specified in Administrative Code Rules (23 ILAC 3035.100) • Application includes operational plan for coming year and budget • Everything is based on RAILS strategic plan System Funding
FY 2021 Operational Plan may change due to COVID-19 and state budget repercussions
Overview of RAILS Finances/Budget Process • Intergovernmental entity • Approximately $26 million net assets • $12 million revenues
Area and Per Capita Grant (state grant) accounts for nearly $10 million or over 80% of RAILS funding Federal LSTA funds account for over $1.9 million of this amount (20%) Financial Overview
Financial Statements • Statement of Net Assets (Balance Sheet) • Statements of Revenues & Expenditures
Items include: • Cash & cash equivalents • Accounts receivable • Prepaid expenses • Deferred revenues • Fund balances Financial Statements
Major Revenue Categories: • State Grants • Fees for Services and Materials • Reimbursements • Investment Income • Other Revenue Monthly Financial Reports
• Personnel accounts for 46% of General Fund expenditures in FY 2020 • Contractual services account for 26% of General Fund expenditures Monthly Financial Reports
Budget Process • Prepare annual budget as part of Area and Per Capita grant application • Due to Illinois State Library June 1 • Present draft of next year’s operational plan to board in April • Present budget to board in May with detailed narrative • Use zero-based budgeting – develop budget from ground up
RAILS 2018-2022 Strategic Plan • Developed with extensive input from RAILS member libraries of all types • Approved by RAILS Board: September 28, 2018 • All RAILS programs/services flow from strategic plan
Strategic Plan Goal One: Promote, support, and expand resource sharing to optimize use of tax dollars and other funding and help libraries share resources to the fullest extent possible
What is an LLSAP? • Local Library System Automation Program • Defined in 23 Ill. Adm. Code 3030 as: An integrated library system open to membership by full library system members of all types developed by or receiving financial or in kind support from a library system. Leading/Working with Consortia & Standalones
Benefits of LLSAP Membership • Access to wider variety of materials in one place • Helps make automation affordable • LLSAP staff save libraries time by providing consulting, training, support, and management Leading/Working with Consortia & Standalones
RAILS supports 6 shared catalog consortia (LLSAPs): • CCS • Pinnacle • PrairieCat • Rock River Library Consortium • RSA-NFP • SWAN Approximately 549 RAILS libraries participate. Leading/Working with Consortia & Standalones
RAILS support includes: • Mix of financial support and in-kind services to LLSAPs • Grants to increase membership in LLSAPs • Training/consulting for consortia and standalone libraries, including cataloging training Leading/Working with Consortia & Standalones
• Available to all library types, whether using standalone or shared catalogs • Search multiple Illinois library catalogs at one time • Patrons from participating libraries can place requests and pick up items at their local library
As of July 1, 2020: • 1 academic library participant • 29 public library participants • 3 school library participants • 1 library pending
• Very reasonable pricing • Focus: popular titles, low holds ratios • 47,340 e-resources for adults & children • 33,604 e-books • 13,736 e-audiobooks Expanding Access to E-Resources
Library Type Number of Libraries Population Served/FTE Academic 22 60,374 Public 255 3,810,716 School 158 ( mix of buildings and 346,295 districts) Special 7 71,573
RAILS/BiblioBoard Library • Everyone in Illinois has access to thousands of e-resources at no cost to them • No holds or limits on simultaneous use = no waiting for titles, EVER!
BiblioBoard Library includes: • Popup Picks – current collections • Recovering the Classics – public domain classics/modern covers • Robust collection of content for students • OERs (open educational resources) • Core Collection – primary source content, teaching guides • Much more!
• Pressbooks helps authors design, export, and self- publish their work in a variety of formats • Good way for libraries to support local writers • Can be used for student writing projects • Gives readers access to locally & independently produced content in BiblioBoard Library
• RAILS partnership • Makes different library e-book collections available to patrons in one place • Available to standalone libraries and consortia
• Online cultural pass program for Illinois public library cardholders • Available 24/7 via computer, tablet, or smartphone • 264 Illinois public libraries participate as of July 1, 2020 • 32 statewide attractions – new offerings added on regular basis
• All-digital library • Makes riches of America’s libraries, archives, and museums freely available to the world • RAILS provides ongoing support for DPLA and Illinois Digital Heritage Hub Digital Public Library of America
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