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LibraryBoard/2011-12-14.pdf,5 | LibraryBoard | 2011-12-14 | 5 | Page 5 of 7 Minutes of the Alameda Free Library Board Meeting December 14, 2011 Objective 4: Uptime for all computer systems will be 95% on an ongoing basis. "Computer systems" means the hardware servers and the associated software applications has been operating at a +95% level. This includes Horizon (circulation software); HIP (human interaction proof - provides graphics); WebReporter (report manager); TM3 (telephone notification for notices); SIP (session initiation protocol - interface between the RFID system & public access to the main system, and other applications); mail server (email notification); and the public access servers. There are differentials with a 99% uptime for combinations of services such as Horizon and HIP, and lower levels for other hardware/software combinations. This uptime analysis does not include peripherals such as PC's, thin clients, monitors, keyboards, etc. as much of these hardware pieces have been replaced within the last two years and are replaced on a continuing basis as necessary. Discussion: Director Chisaki reported that we meet our 95% uptime. Activities under consideration: 1. Provide classes for the public on database use. The Technology Resource Services division was created in FY10-11. A PT Librarian was hired to create and conduct programs/classes and to assist the public with technology issues on the public floor. The School Resource Services (SRS) division provides in-classroom demonstrations of database instruction for grade level/curriculum appropriate databases. Classes in basic computer use; internet searching; self-paced computer instruction; Overdrive instruction; social networking; job search skills; digital photography; library catalog; among others, are offered in the computer lab on a continuing basis using both volunteer and staff instructors. Discussion: Providing classes as best we can, the classes are full. A social networking class was cancelled due to lack of attendance in mid-December. It was scheduled right before the holidays and the couple of pe… | LibraryBoard/2011-12-14.pdf |
TransportationCommission/2011-12-14.pdf,5 | TransportationCommission | 2011-12-14 | 5 | Staff Khan replied that the key is that the bicycle should be attached at two points. Barry Bergman stated that the inverted U has become the national standard. It provides more support for bicyclists at two points. The labor is not that much greater than with the ring type. The City is recommending the inverted U as the standard; however, both types are considered acceptable. Commissioner Vargas - The dialogue between BikeAlameda and the City is great to see. The goal is to make it a more bike friendly city. Developers can use it as the opportunities come up and SO he likes the concept of the guidelines. In Spain, he saw some loaner bikes where individuals can borrow bicycles. Perhaps the City can include this item in the next revision. He has minor comments that he will share later. He asked about the timing of the revisions. Staff Khan responded that January 6 is the deadline for responses; however, this time has been extended since staff will take this item to the January 19 Economic Development Commission meeting and to the Planning Board in February so comments are open. Staff will take the item to the City Council in March or April. Staff Payne stated that staff is in contact with the Air District, which has a loaner bike pilot project. Unfortunately, Alameda is not a pilot study city yet possibly could be at future stages so staff is monitoring the project. Commissioner Moehring - It would be amazing to have loaner bikes at the ferry terminals for the America Cup. Loaner bikes would open up the City for tourists. Commissioner Bertken - It looks to be a commercial enterprise in Paris. Commissioner Moehring - In Amsterdam, they are looking for a basic bike and they just need access. Staff Khan discusses that the design guidelines addresses how to design a facility. It does not address how to design a program so the loaner bike program would not be appropriate in the design guidelines. Commissioner Moehring - When it comes to the width of the bike lane, the City needs to look at the width of the street. We a… | TransportationCommission/2011-12-14.pdf |
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