Tompkins County Public Library

Saturday, July 13, 2013

PATRON COMMENTS - MAY & JUNE

Comment:  Please also acquire recent books/media on long-distance/endurance running, nutrition, especially those which discuss NEW products such as GU, CLIF, etc.
Please acquire some books or media on; trail running, minimalist & running movement.  Thanks! 

Response:  Thank you for your suggestion, which has been shared with the Acquisitions Librarian.  Suggestions for purchase may also be made from our website http://tcpl.org/we-suggest/request.php or at any of the public service desks in the library.

Comment:  You should make a youth authors section where kids can have books they wrote. 
Response:  Thank you for the suggestion, which has been shared with Youth Services Librarians. 

Comment: Harry Potter in Japanese 

Response:  We do try to purchase popular materials in other languages and have a copy of several Harry Potter titles in Japanese.  Please stop at our one of reference desk for assistance

Comment: One of our regulars, brought her complaint to me at the circ desk – bunches of young people hanging out near the low wall on S. Cayuga St. making it difficult to pass by on sidewalk.  Think she has “handicapped parking” sticker. 
Response:  Thank you for reporting this concern. We, too, are concerned with access and safety at the library.  We have hired a second security guard to increase patrols and to prevent individuals from blocking the sidewalk and have been in communication with the Ithaca City Police Dept.
 

Comment:  Hello!  Please consider adding TCPL collection sites around Ithaca, i.e.:  Wegmans, Agway, Mall etc.  I believe this would greatly increase return rates and quicker turn-around times.  Parking can be difficult so books tend to stay in our car longer than they should.  The two spots outside for drop off are usually taken and the bus lane is/can be dangerous with kids. 
Response: Thank you for your suggestions.  Unfortunately we have no way to retrieve these items returned to stores.  However, all the rural libraries will accept returns for TCPL, The rural libraries in Tompkins County are located  in Dryden, Groton, Lansing, Newfield, and Trumansburg.

Comment:  Newer and more books about the history of the Earth (550) for kids, more history DVDs for the kids. 
Response:  Thank you for the suggestion, which have been shared with youth services department.

Comment:  The new sculpture outside is an eyesore as usual. 
Response:  Sorry you do not like this art.  We are happy to offer our library patrons and the community multiple opportunities to experience art.  We hope that in the future there will be other art that you do enjoy.  Thank you for your feedback.

Comment:  Hello, you are out of the $4.00 headphones.  Thank you. 
Response:  Thank you for this information.  We will reorder.

Comment:  Positive comment – In the airport in Philadelphia, flight delayed 5 hrs.  Took out two e-books from TCPL and read them on my smartphone using overdrive.  What a great service!   
Response:  Thank you!
 

Comment:  Hire a staff person to clean the restrooms, stack the soap etc.  Log in to use free WiFi internet should be abolished.  LIBRARIES should strive to expand inclusivity NOT exclusivity.  Moreover, the internet barely works.  This place is no longer suitable for people to get work DONE.  I will not authorize new taxes to finance a library managed this poorly. 
Response:  Thank you for your feedback about the public restrooms. You can image with over 400,000 visits each year that they are very busy and well used.  We will pass on your concerns to facilities.   Also thank you for your wireless access comments.  As with most free WiFi throughout the county and the nation, a log-in is required to ensure that people in the building have access.  We now require a log-in due to the increased demand.  People outside the building whose devices were connecting without their knowledge were sucking up the wireless connections.
So sorry you did not have a productive experience at the library.  If you would like to come to the library to talk with us, please call 272-4557 ext. 221 to make an appointment.
 

Friday, May 3, 2013

PATRON COMMENTS - April 2013

Comment: I would like to read skateboarding Magazines.  If you could get some I’s like that. 
Response: Thank you for this suggestion.  Periodicals are selected and purchased annually for the next year. Please let us know if you have specific titles for consideration. We will research and consider this subject for purchase.
 
Comment: Please do something about the opera CD’s VERY CLUMSY!  IMPOSSIBLE!
Response: We are sorry that you are frustrated.  What is the nature of the problem?  More detail would assist us in analyzing the problem so that we can see what can be done.

Comment: I think I have a great idea for an Art Exhibit; the history of tattoos, and tattooing.
Response: Thank you for your suggestion.  The art exhibits are booked at least a year and often two years in advance.  Your idea has been shared with the Art and Exhibit Coordinator at the library.

Comment: How do I get my computer time back when computer crashes happens?
Response: We are very sorry this happened.  Please speak with the reference librarian.  They can help you.

Comment: Please order a DVD of Douglas Sirk’s classic Written on the Wind.
Response: This suggestion has been forwarded to the librarian who selects the DVDs.

Comment: It would be helpful to have an EXPRESS line for simple pick up of reserved books/limited stuff.
Response: Thank you for this idea.  We will share this idea with circulation department.

PATRON COMMENTS - March 2013

Comment: Start a collection of Blu-ray movies. 
Response: Thank you for your suggestion.  At this time we are not ready to add another format for several reasons.  DVDs may be viewed on Blu-ray players, but not vice versa.  Disks are easily scratched and Blu-ray cost considerably more than most DVDs.  In addition another format is an investment in time and processing.


Comment: It would save the library money and natural resources if a paper receipt for check-outs, renewals, and paid fines were optional.  Does your system allow this?  I use the TCPL website to keep track of my borrowing, so I always discard my paper receipt.  At the very least please put recycling bins near each checkout station. 
Response: Thank you for the suggestion.  The system automatically prints a receipt.  We are happy to recycle the paper immediately if you do not want the receipt.  There is also a green recycling bin between the self-check-out machines and there are green recycling bins located throughout the library.

Comment: Please enforce smoking areas, especially in front of the entrance as there are children continuously flowing in and out.  Thanks. 
Response: We too are very concerned about the smoking and disruptive behavior outside the library.  We have hired a second security guard to assist us with moving the smokers away from the library.  It is a violation to smoke on County property or 25 feet from an entrance.

Comments: Groups of kids hanging out in front of the entrance smoking, loud and just annoying. 
Response: We are also convening a group of local agencies and organizations to address these concerns and to see what actions can be taken to improve these loud and disruptive behaviors

PATRON COMMENTS - January & February 2013

Comment: Fix computer time because people lose time from loading on slow network.  I lose 30 minutes from my time.
Response: Thank you for your time looking into this. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.  We are aware of the slow internet access and are looking into the problem and investigating solutions.


Comment: I want to let you know that I enjoyed looking things up on the internet on your computer.  I want to thank you for helping me out.  But now that I have my library card, I am wondering if I could have the car key ring with the TCPL library card. 
Response: We are delighted that you received the help you needed.  Please check with the front circulation desk for information on a key ring library card.

Comment: There is only one magazine about sailing on the rack, SAILING Magazine.  I was hoping that maybe you could acquire another one of excellent quality; WOODEN BOAT.  Thanks for considering it. 
Response: Thank you for this suggestion.  We purchase our periodical subscriptions annually and will certainly include Wooden Boat for consideration.
 

Comment: Two separate patrons commented on how much fun the “Blind Date with a Book” idea is. 
Response: They were very enthusiastic! Thank you!!!  We loved it too.
 

PATRON COMMENTS - November & December 2012

Comment: I really like the “It came from the Library display!  It looks so good!
Response: Thank you very much.

Comment: Unable to place purchase request via library catalogue terminals!  (Please remedy!)
Response: Thank you for notifying us of this problem.  We will investigate and correct the problem.

Comment: Great Exhibit – the cast collection.  Who knew Cornell had such stuff?  Thanks!
Response: We agree.  Who knew that such amazing works were right here in our community?

Comment: Men’s room baby seat on wall has no straps.  Kid could fall on his/her head.
Response: Thank you for this information.  We will inform facilities of this very important problem.
 
Comment: Really would like to see second season of “What’s Happening” 
Response: Thank you for the suggestion.  We will pass it on to the librarian who selects DVDS.  There is also an opportunity to make purchase suggestions on forms located at all public service desks in the library, on our website under “how do I…” and there is a selection in our online catalog.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

PATRON COMMENTS - October

Comment:  I have a slight problem.  I got on an airplane and flew to the other side of the planet and realized when I got to work that the DVD my wife and I checked out of Ithaca-Tompkins County Public Library was still inside my laptop. Your outstanding staff has addressed this problem with great kindness.  Please accept my sincere thanks. 
Response: Thank you for your positive feedback.  The staff are very dedicated to providing outstanding service to a wonderful community.

Comment: Tutors are awesome but have a closed in room would be better for a “quiet atmosphere” in the Library.  Loud conversation today in the periodical section with tutor and student. 
Response: Thank you for your suggestion. The Ezra Cornell reading room offers a quiet study room.

Comment: I love this library!  I know funding is tight that’s why I’m surprised and disappointed when I see all the lights on at night and when the library is closed.  Is that just a coincidence that I see them on when I walk by or could this be a cost-saving opportunity? 
Response: Thank you for your concern.  The lights are on a timer and are on because of the night crew that cleans the library.  

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

PATRON COMMENTS - August & September

Comment:  Please replace the bathroom doors.  Not everyone washes their hands (obviously).  Being forced to open a door with a door knob makes it pointless to wash my hands here!  Thank you. 
Response:  Thank you for your observation.  We will forward your comments to facilities for consideration.

Comment:  You need to hire a few people of color that are visible to make this library more inviting.
Response:  The Tompkins County Public Library values diversity in our workforce and we are taking measures wherever possible to increase the diversity.  Our hands are tied by civil service as we are required to hire from a list. Only applicants that are reachable on the list may be interviewed for positions.

Comment:  Get rid of the awful screens by check-out.  Offensive to have moving pictures and ads in our faces.  If you want to show the check-out info screen, fine, but keep it blank the rest of the time.  Just one more intrusion of technology into our lives.
Response:  Thank you for your suggestion.  We have an equal number of patrons who make positive comments about the information on the screens.  The self-checkout machines are an alternative to by-pass this technology and would by another option.  Please let us know if you would like instructions on using the self-checkouts.  We are happy to help.

Comment:  Could you please keep the Y/J/P shelving carts in the youth services section while they are waiting to be shelved?
Response:  Thank you for comment and suggestion.  Unfortunately this is not practical as the unsorted carts are available for patrons to browse.  The carts are then sorted, items put into the proper order, and prepared for shelving in the circulation office area.

Comment:  Please acquire film “Fire” from director Deppa Menta.  It’s part of a trilogy.  Note you have the other two.  “Earth” and “Water”  Thank you. 
Response:  Your request has been forward to the librarian selecting DVDs.

Comment:   Please consider purchasing DVDs for young people on ancient civilizations:  Egypt, Greece, Rome, China, Inca, Aztec, Maja.  5th and 6th grade social studies curriculum. 
Response:  Thank you for your suggestions, which have been forwarded to the youth services librarians.  We would also expect the school libraries to have these topics either in the school or through their BOCES.

PATRON COMMENTS - June & July

Comment:  The “Not New but Worth a View” shelf - specifically science fiction/fantasy segment, has wonderful suggestions, but many of them are sequels or later books in trilogies.  Much as I would like to read them all, it would be a much greater service to people, who just want to pick up something quickly, if they are stand alone or first books in the series. Thanks  
Response:  Thank you for your observations and your comment. We are very pleased that this display has been valuable to you.  Your suggestion will be given to the selectors for this display.

Comment:  Impressive art work by the IHS students!  They should get personal credit on the cases, or at least a way to contact them for sales of art.
Response:  We agree that we have very talented students and grateful that they are willing to share their work for this exhibit.  We will pass on your comments to the Ithaca High School instructor, who curates the show.

Comment: The handicapped stall in the women’s bathroom is in horrible condition.  The stall door lock is defective, and door pops open whenever other stall doors are closed.  Also the toilet in the stall flushes so violently that it sprays water all over the stall.  Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Response: Thank you for your comments.  We will share them facilities to address these issues.

Comment:  I love you all!  This library ROCKS!
Response:  Thank you.

Comment:  The new search program is not easy to use.  The former version was much easier by far.  Searches come up that aren’t relevant in the least.
Response:  Thank you for this feedback.  Your comments will be shared with the computer services department responsible for the online catalog.

Comment: Get volume 9 of “Ken Burns Jazz” on DVD please.  Thanks! 
Response: Thank you for the purchase request.  Your request will be sent to the librarians, who select the materials. Forms to request titles are available at all the public services desks, in the online catalog at the bottom of the right hand bar, and on our website http://tcpl.org/  under “Contact us” or “how do I….?

Comment:  When the community read is announced/ advertised it would be good to explain how/who/why the book was chosen.  Thanks! 
Response:  The community read book began  as a partnership with Cornell University10 years ago when the library was awarded  an American Library Association traveling exhibit on  Frankenstein the same year that title was chosen as the freshman read.  Cornell selects the title and provides 2,000 copies which are distributed by the public library to schools, other public libraries, organizations and book clubs.  

Thursday, June 7, 2012

PATRON COMMENTS - May 2012

Comment:  textarea: This calculator is useful and very interesting!  I have some suggestions (sorry, I work on evaluation for a living):  If you asked for usage per month (regardless of how often people visit) you'd probably get more accurate info.   But even as is, it's cool!
Response:  Thank you for your suggestions and your analysis.We are very happy that you like the calculator. This is an opportunity for our patrons to see how much they are saving by using the library.

Comment:  My seven year old daughter would like there to be a shelf in the children’s section with books that kids who belong to our library have written.  The books would be non-circulating but available for patrons to carefully browse.
Response:  Thank you for your wonderful suggestions.  We will pass this idea onto youth services staff to see if this could be a future program.

Comment:  I found the ladies room littered with several sheets of toilet paper early this afternoon.  How Rude!  Although I think it’s amazing a sign would be needed, perhaps one will help.
Response:  We are sorry the room was left in this state.  The public restrooms are cleaned several times a day every day.

Comment:  I think there should be a little room with toys.
Response:  Thank you for your suggestion.  

Comment:  Could you add a second soap dispenser in the women’s room to the left of the left most sink?
Response:  Thank you for your suggestion.  We will consult with facilities.

Comment:  Would like you to consider re-subscribing to hard copy value line.  
Response:   Unfortunately due to a reduced collection budget we had to evaluate the use and expense for all our tools. Value Line is a wonderful tool, but expensive and was only used by a handful of patrons. Also there are many reputable websites that offer financial information. Our reference librarians can help you find the information you need.

Comment:  Please install exterior trash cans.  This would help when you’re closed and minimize pollution.  Thank you.
Response:  Thank you for your suggestion.  Unfortunately we found that when we had exterior trash cans that they were used by people who would bring their household garbage here.  The interior trash cans eliminated this problem.

PATRON COMMENTS - March & April 2012

Comment:  Please buy Sonoma Rose by Jennifer Chiaverini.  Thank you!
Response:  Your request has been given to the selectors. 


Comment:  Purchase request forms are available at all the public services desks in the library as well as on website and in the sidebar in the online catalog. 
Response:  These requests go directly to the selectors for a quick follow-up on requested titles.


Comment:  Put an umbrella holder near the door so my umbrella won’t wet your floor.
Response:  Thank you for your suggestion.


Comment:  Four weeks is better than 3 for time out!
Response:  Most items can be renewed for an additional three weeks if no one is on the waiting list.  Only the high demand collection of new books cannot be renewed. 


Comment:  Make library “card” available as a key ring attachment(like the “cards” supermarkets and drug stores use)
Response:  Thank you for your comment.  Currently there is an option to have a key ring library card.  Patrons may choose either the full size card or the key ring card.  Patrons may purchase a new card from the circulation desk for $2.

Comment:  Drive-thru drop-off box would increase library use significantly for parents with young children, since returns in-person is a big production presently.
Response:  Thank you for your suggestion.  We would love to have a drive-through drop box.  However there is no room to do this safely.  There are return slots outside the front of the library and 15 minute parking spots.

Comment:  Hi, love you, but I haven’t seen any new plays (812) in years, what’s that about?
Response:  Thank you for pointing this out.  This information has been given to the Librarian, who selects titles for this subject area.

Comment:  This library has a great selection about gay & lesbian teens, but only 2 novels about trans teens, and no non-fiction specific to trans teens.  Please provide more resources for transgender youth!
Response:  Thank you for bringing this need to our attention.  Librarians are looking for titles to fill this gap in the youth services collection.


Comment:  A lot of movies are unplayable. Could you ask people to send a little note to let you know what’s bad?
Response:  Thank you for your comment.  We do encourage patrons to let us know when a DVD or audiobook is not working properly.  The library has a machine, which cleans and does minor repairs on disks.

Comment:  Please mark the MP3 cases more clearly – they look just like books on disc.
Response:  Thank you for your comment.  This is a good suggestion, which we will talk to technical services where the items are processed.

Comment:  Offer writing class for kids (that includes 10 year olds).  Last year you did a free 5 session course with local authors – it was great!  Have a sign up for email notification for kids programming on website.  Put it and other sign-ups for email list on homepage.  You have one but it’s hard to find and I don’t know if it includes kids programs.
Response:  We appreciate your suggestions for promoting and registering students for our programs.  We will be investigating the email notifications.


Comment:  I am disappointed. There was not one audio cassette tape in the library. With my new –old vehicle, I require these cassettes. I would have had a more enjoyable car trip.   Literally half the children’s books on tape/cd shelf is empty.
Response:  Thank you for your comments.  We are sorry you were disappointed.  Our collection of audio cassettes was eliminated because the cassettes were worn from heavy use and replacements were no longer available in that format. 
 

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

PATRON COMMENTS - January 2012

Comment:  As the Finger Lakes are an emerging wine region, it might be nice to consider expanding your wine section.
Response: Thank you for your suggestion. Your suggestion has been shared with the acquisitions librarian.

Comment:
A DVD should be renewal based on the number of total hours not the number of disks, for example Auschwitz, inside the Nazi State.
Response: Thank you for your suggestion.

Comment: The library art book collection is great! It would be wonderful to expand it. Thank you.
Response: Thank you. Your comment has been shared with the acquisition librarian.

Comment: Game day is great fun for my family. Thank you.  Game day is awesome.
Response: We are thrilled that you enjoy this program, which is run by wonderful volunteers.

Comment: Patron called and said the collection agency is giving the wrong phone number for the library and the wrong extension for circulation.
Response: Thank you for this information. We are double checking with the agency to ensure that correct information is provided.

Comment:  Extra time on computer more than 65 minutes.
Response:  Demand for the computers is very strong. To provide equal access to all our patrons, we provide one hour day on our computer stations. There is also free wireless for anyone who has a laptop or mobile device.

Comment: Please keep kids programs on Tue & Friday. Thanks!
Response: Youth Services storytime programs will return in February. In the meantime we have play time in the Thaler Howell room with great new toys. Please join us.

Comment: I LOVE THE LIBRARY.
Response: THANK YOU! You are welcome.

PATRON COMMENTS - December 2011

Comments: Love the Library! Please, please, please make better signage in the audio book area. I check out audio books often and find the section non-user friendly. It would be very helpful to have more signs on shelves (not just shelf ends) showing where to find things. Response: Thank you for your suggestion. We will review the signage in the audio book area and see what we can do to provide more help.

Comment: Wonderful service at reference. Wonderful computers and printers.
Response: Thank you for your comments. It means a great deal to us to get your feedback.

Comment: Thanks! You just saved me $50!
Response: We are delighted that we were able to help.

Comment: Would the library consider selling water? Would we consider a vending machine?

Response: Thank you for your suggestion. We have consulted with vending companies and they have indicated that the return would be too low to justify the service here.

Comment: Logging in to many of the computers means spending a few minutes disabling the various TOOLBARS…Yahoo, My Web Search(?) etc., which people have layered. Each makes the viewable screen smaller. Please disable this ability. Thanks
Response: Thank you for your comments. The internet computers are in heavy use throughout the day. Efforts have made to provide access to the most information to the biggest percentage of our patrons.

Comment: I think the library should have a wider variety of movies and books on tape.
Response: Thank you for your comment, which has been shared with our acquisitions librarian. We would also encourage you to suggest titles if we are missing some desirable items. Purchase request forms can be found at all the public service desks and on our website tcpl.org

PATRON COMMENTS - November 2011

Comment: I found the Value Calculator very interesting indeed. I knew I loved my local library for many different reasons but to put an actual dollar amount on it was a fantastic idea. I calculated the amount of my bi-weekly trip and found the results to be as accurate as possible.....the yearly cost would be off the charts. Thanks
Response: Thank you very much for your positive comments. We value our community and want to provide the best possible service.

Comment: Lamps on tables?
Response: Thank you for the suggestion. We will investigate the possibility.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Patron Comments - October 2011

Comment:  I would love to have books on tape by Louie L’Mour. I listened to everything currently held. Thank you.
Response: Thank you for your recommendations.

Comment: 
The lighting stinks. How about some free natural light from skylights, like Walmart does?

Response:  Thank you for your comments. We do have skylights in the Avenue of the Friends and there is plenty of natural lighting in the North Reading Room.

Comment:  My sincere thanks to the reference librarians for their help when I had a computer problem!
Response:  Thank you. We have a very talented staff who are dedicated to providing the best possible service.

Comment:  Please get more of the Mythbusters DVDs. So fun and so educational.

Response:  Thank you for your recommendations.

Comment:  There are a lot of young people hanging out during the day on Green St. next to the library. And it’s become the new hang out and smoking spot all Day! SAD. Now I hesitate going to the library like I avoided the commons.

Response:  Thank you for sharing your feedback. We will be posting No Smoking signs around the exterior of the library. If you would like to talk more about what you are experiencing, please contact me at scurrie@tcpl.org.

Comment:  I like the books and DVDs.

Response:  Thank you.

Comment:  Please put a “No Smoking” sign out front.

Response:  We will be posting No Smoking signs around the exterior of the library.