In a recent government meeting, library officials discussed significant improvements to patron services, particularly focusing on the new computer reservation system and enhanced accessibility features. The library has implemented a system allowing patrons to reserve computers in 15-minute increments, up to a total of three hours. This change aims to streamline the process, making it easier for users to log in and out without the previous complications of physical reservations.
Officials noted an anticipated increase in computer usage and guest pass reservations, with a monthly report expected to reflect these changes. The new system is designed to accommodate both adult and children's computers, with children now allowed to log in and out multiple times, reducing conflicts over computer access.
Additionally, the library is adopting a more flexible approach to checking out materials. Patrons can now check out items for their children as long as they are present, without needing to manage multiple library cards. This change is part of an effort to enhance patron friendliness while maintaining security protocols.
The meeting also highlighted the library's new app, which allows users to manage their library cards and check out items digitally. This feature has been particularly beneficial for larger families, enabling them to keep track of multiple accounts easily.
Furthermore, the library has introduced a drive-through service, equipped with a computer and printer, to facilitate printing needs without requiring patrons to leave their vehicles. This service, funded by ARPA, has seen increased usage, indicating a positive response from the community.
Overall, these developments reflect the library's commitment to improving user experience and accessibility, with officials eager to monitor the impact of these changes in the upcoming reports.