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Atlantic Library Director reports to City Council

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December 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Library Director for the Atlantic Public Library made a presentation, Wednesday night before the City Council, with regard to Fiscal Year 2015 progress at the library, usage of materials, programs, and more. Natalie Struecker, who has held the position of Director for the past six-months, said the same statistical information (circulation, collection sizes, how many people use the computers and Wi-Fi, and much more) must be provided to the State Library of Iowa, and is also provided to the local Library Board.

Struecker said nationwide, 91-percent of people said libraries were important to their communities, even if they don’t use those facilities very often. 81-percent of those surveyed agreed public libraries provide many, valuable services that would otherwise not be affordable on an individual basis.

She said library users in Atlantic saved over $1-million dollars, just by checking out the facilities’ physical materials. There were 74,000 items (Physical and digital) that were checked-out. There were also nearly 35,000 visits to the library in the last Fiscal Year, with about 13,000 of those being computer sessions. There were also 2,600 Wi-Fi users.

Locally, Struecker said a community survey conducted at the library last Fall garnered 54 responses, with a majority of those respondent/users indicating they checked-out materials and/or used the library’s computers. E-books and downloadable audio books comprise most of the on-line usage at the library. She said there are also many online services people may not be aware of, that are available at the Atlantic Public Library.

There are genealogical and newspaper archive services, practice test-based services for ACT, SAT’s and more. Animated picture books for kids, a language learning program and program that lumps together several databases used for research on health, children’s issues and much, much more. She said at the end of the Fiscal Year in June, the library had a collection of 32,925 books, access to more than 20,000 E-books, and 2,700 audio books in the library. There also almost 2,200 DVD’s and VHS tapes.

Ninety-One different children’s programs were offered at the library last year. The library was open 2,574 hours last year. In October, the library started to increase its hours of operation.