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Local
committee gives library advice
Paul Bennett,
Sisters Library Advisory Chairman, laid out his group's recommendation for
a new Sisters Library at the Wednesday, November 20, meeting of the Deschutes
Public Library Board (DPLS) in Bend.
"Seniors (must) have adequate
and friendly access to informational needs using computers for research,"
Bennett stressed in his recommendation.
In order to accomplish this
goal a second recommendation stated, "Seniors (must) be adequately educated
in accessing and utilizing library resource information from electronic
sources."
These recommendations come
after months of interviewing workers and meetings and discussion of senior
needs at Sisters Library.
Bennett spoke of his own difficulty
fully understanding the setup of the DPLS web site: "It seems overly complicated
and easy to get confused with and may need refinement."
Presently, Sisters Library
has four Internet stations for public use but no formal training program.
Library workers provide individual help in using the computers.
It is hoped that library expansion
will help alleviate the problem by offering more computer stations and
training. There are plans to expand the present 2,600-square-foot library
to 8,000 square feet, but that may not be until later in this decade (around
2008).
DPLS is presently collecting
citizen input suggesting sites
"The goal of this process
is to locate the library where it will be used with the greatest frequency
by the broadest segment of the population," said Michael Gaston, DPLS
Director. Cost projections for the new facility are around $1.4 million.
Suggestions continue to trickle
in from individuals and it is hoped that a site decision will be reached
by spring, 2003.
There are five branch library
advisory councils representing Bend, La Pine, Redmond, Sisters and Sunriver.
At the November 20 meeting,
the Redmond group recommended consideration of providing better library
services to Terrebonne residents who currently travel to Redmond for library
use. This and the possible need for providing better service in east Bend
have raised questions about the Sisters funding package.
Both Peg Bermel, Sisters library
manager and Mary Beth Pearl-Gent, DPLS board member from this area, stated
that, "The Library Board is committed to the Sisters project."
Conrad Weiler is a member
of the Sisters Library Advisory Council. |
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