[Libs-Or] Library cards for homeless/those without permanent address

Candise Branum cbranum at ocom.edu
Mon Jul 9 10:43:21 PDT 2012


I have to respectfully disagree, Bob. I think our responsibility is to not
just serve those who can pay for services, but to enrich the community at
large. Especially in times of economic crisis, the public library is one of
the few places where people should have access to the resources that will
allow them to enrich themselves. I think it is great that you are exploring
this issue, Kirsten. I don't have any suggestions for you, but I'd love to
hear what you decide.

Candise Branum, MLS
College Librarian
Oregon College of Oriental Medicine
10525 SE Cherry Blossom Drive
Portland, OR 97216
503-253-3443 ext.134 | www.library.ocom.edu



On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 10:28 AM, Bob Jones <
Bob.Jones at milton-freewater-or.gov> wrote:

>  Kirsten:
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> This is an interesting question, because it’s not simply “How do we serve
> everyone who wants service?”.
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> Most public libraries are supported primarily through property taxes.
> Therefore their primary responsibilities are:
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> (1)     Provide services to those who provide your funding, which would
> be property owners who pay taxes directly and renters who pay taxes
> indirectly through their property-owner landlords
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> (2)     Safeguard a large investment in public property (books,
> periodicals, videos, audio recordings, etc.) by having a way to track down
> and hold accountable borrowers who fail to return materials
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> For these reasons, most libraries require library card applicants to show
> proof of residence in the city, county, or district which funds the
> library.  In addition, there often are severe limits on first-time
> borrowers, who account for a high percentage of losses.
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> Homeless people generally cannot provide documentation to verify
> residency.  Likewise, some people who have resided in your service area for
> years choose to not have any form of ID which you may require, such as a
> driver’s license, DMV ID card, voter registration card, utility bill, etc.
> If you refuse to issue cards to one group, how can you justify serving the
> other (and this works in both directions)?
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> If you want to have more lenient standards for homeless people and/or for
> people who choose to have no form of ID, how can you justify stricter
> standards for other people?  That would be discriminatory.  But do you
> really want anyone who walks in the door to carry out anything they wish
> with no reasonable way to find them and hold them responsible for failure
> to bring stuff back in a timely manner?  That would be irresponsible.
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> I’d be interested in learning what you decide to do, and how you justify
> it.
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> Bob Jones
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> Library Director
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> Milton-Freewater Public Library
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> -----Original Message-----
> *From:* libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us [mailto:
> libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] *On Behalf Of *Kirsten
> Brodbeck-Kenney
> *Sent:* Sunday, July 08, 2012 3:43 PM
> *To:* libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us
> *Subject:* [Libs-Or] Library cards for homeless/those without permanent
> address
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> We're currently exploring ways to better serve our transient population
> here in Lincoln City. In the past we have worked out cards for individuals
> staying at a nearby domestic violence shelter, and we allow anyone to make
> use of our computers, but I would like to set up something more permanent
> and wide-ranging that would allow individuals without a permanent address
> to better access library services.
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> We have some ideas here on staff, but I would be very interested in
> hearing how other libraries have tackled this. What kinds of requirements
> do you have in order to obtain a card? Do cards for those without permanent
> address have the same borrowing privileges, or modified privileges? Have
> you experienced a great deal of material loss, or no? I suspect I may have
> to work pretty hard to get 100% buy-in from my board and from staff, so any
> information you've got would be great!
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> Kirsten Brodbeck-Kenney
> Library Director
> Driftwood Public Library
> 801 SW HWY 101, #201
> Lincoln City, OR 97367
> (541)996-1251
> kbrodbeck-kenney at lincolncity.org
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