Belmar Library Board Explores ‘Library of Things’ Initiative Amidst Operational and Community Developments

In a recent meeting, the Belmar Library Board of Trustees deliberated on the introduction of a “library of things” initiative, which aims to expand the library’s offerings beyond traditional books to include various useful items for borrowing, such as tools and recreational equipment. This potential new program sparked discussion among board members, who considered the operational, financial, and community engagement aspects necessary to bring the concept to fruition.

The concept of a “library of things” was presented as a strategic move to broaden the library’s role within the community by providing access to items that patrons might not otherwise afford or need frequently enough to justify purchasing. Examples from other libraries that have implemented similar programs, such as the Red Bank Public Library, were highlighted to demonstrate the utility and popularity of such collections. Items under consideration for the Belmar Library include a variety of tools, recreational gear, and educational materials. The aim is to create an equitable lending environment that allows patrons to access tangible resources, thus enhancing the library’s value to the community.

A crucial part of the discussion focused on managing risks associated with lending non-traditional items. Key considerations included liability issues, the need for clear policies, and the establishment of a waiver system to protect the library and its patrons. The board reviewed user agreements and policies from other libraries as potential models to ensure informed consent and set expectations for the care and return of borrowed items. The policies would clarify that the library does not offer guarantees or training for the items, placing responsibility on patrons for safe usage.

Operational logistics also played a role in the discussion. The board considered the need for additional storage, proposing a 10×20 storage shed equipped with shelving and storage tubs. This solution would help maintain the library’s aesthetics and functionality while keeping the items organized and easily accessible. The board also debated the practicality of implementing a reservation system for items, weighing the potential benefits against the added complexity it could bring to inventory management.

The financial implications of launching the “library of things” were addressed with an estimated initial cost of $25,000 for the shed, items, and necessary storage and display elements. The board discussed potential funding sources, such as grants and donations, to support the program’s implementation. A phased approach to item acquisition was recommended, starting with a limited selection of popular items to pilot the program and gauge community interest.

The meeting also touched upon the broader operational workload for library staff, emphasizing the need for thorough initial inspections and documentation of items to streamline the borrowing process. Staff training and possible consultancy services were suggested to better equip the team to handle the new responsibilities and any social issues that might arise, such as homelessness and other crises within the library setting.

In addition to the “library of things” initiative, the board addressed other topics, including the recent completion of a building facade project and the ongoing challenges with the library’s air conditioning units. The facade project included upgrades such as new doors and flooring, with the board expressing satisfaction with the work done by the contractors.

The library’s role in community events was also highlighted, with discussions on the success of recent concerts and upcoming events aimed at supporting local youth musicians. Moreover, the board explored the idea of enhancing community support through training staff as liaisons to connect patrons with local resources, furthering the library’s involvement in community engagement.

Lastly, the board considered issues surrounding library card eligibility for Lake Como residents.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Gerald Buccafusco
Library Board Officials:
James Alvarez (Superintendent, Belmar Elementary School), Maria Rondinaro (Mayor’s Alternate), Danielle Arnold (Superintendent’s Alternate), Sharon Russell Fowler, Michael Schappert, Patricia Hutchinson, Darleen Havens, Bruce Blattner, Kathleen Casserly, Johanna Roper-Robinson

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