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1 The Mooresville Public Library 304 South Main Street, Mooresville, NC 28115 704-663-3800 By Travis Sherrill

2 Introduction As my Information agency project, I chose the Mooresville Public Library located in Mooresville, NC. I interviewed Nancy Handy, Head of Youth Services and Joe Gutekanst, Circulation Assistant. The mission is to provide the widest possible variety of informational and recreational material for your reading, listening, and viewing pleasure. The Mooresville Public Library services community the area of Mooresville, North Carolina. The Town of Mooresville has a population of 32,711 The Library serves residents of City of Mooresville and the surrounding area. Library cards are available to all North Carolina resident Hours: Sunday: Closed Monday - Thursday: 9 am - 9 pm Friday: 9 am - 6 pm Saturday: 10 am - 3 pm

3 History The Library remains in the same location for over 100 years at 304 South Main Street in Mooresville Started in 1890 by a group of citizens who donated their own books and gave them a room in the Municipal building. 1899, the Town of Mooresville added the library as a department of the Town. 1939, the library was moved to a home at 304 S. Main St. It was the home of Mrs. Lutell Sherrill Williams who now lived in Winston Salem. With her help, new construction began and was completed in 1940. The property was deeded to the Town. 1964, the library expanded with a 900-square-foot addition to house the children’s section. In 2005, the library added a new addition of 30,000 square feet to increase all their services.

4 Organizational Structure Town of Mooresville – Town Manager: Erskine Smith Library Director: John Pritchard Assistant Director: Neal Martin Circulation Supervisor: Robin Howard Adult Services: Michael Hawkins Youth Adult Coordinator: Vanessa Campbell Head of Youth Services: Nancy Handy Special Collections: Andy Poore, Local Historian

5 Staff 23 Full-time staff 7 Part-time staff 15 Volunteers (Volunteer numbers varies depending on activities)

6 Computers 40 public computers-all Windows based 60 minutes of internet usage Renewable in 20 min. intervals if no waiting line Login with library card Free Wi-Fi available

7 Social Media The Library uses Facebook and Tweeter to promote events.

8 Books alone will not bring patrons in, events draw patrons in. The calendar below is a snap shot of events the library currently offering.

9 My interview was with Nancy Hardy, Head of Youth Services. Mrs. Hardy believes strongly that programs draw the patrons in. One of the programs she is organizes is the 1-2-3 Play Program. This is for ages 0-3 for children and their caregivers. While the small children play, adult education takes place. Community resources are tapped to make presentation for caregivers in areas of interest such as nutrition, wellness care, and freely available social outlets. Paint Party! April 3rd at 2:30 p.m. Come join us for a paint party! Paint using 4 different techniques! For K - 6th graders. RegisterRegister Autism Awareness Activities April 5th at 11:00 a.m. April is Autism awareness month. Come enjoy some fun activities especially for you and your child! For 3 - 6 year-olds. RegisterRegister Family Movie: Rise of the Guardians April 5th at 2:00 p.m. Come to the library to watch Rise of the Guardians on the big screen! A great start to the weekend Resume Class Wednesdays at 1 p.m. Get help finding a job, working on your resume, and improving your computer skills. Fees waived based on unemployed or underemployed status.

10 Promoting Events The Library uses the Town of Mooresville’s Public Information Department to assist them publicity. They use the webpages A Quarterly hand out to patrons and Hand outs to the local schools

11 Library News Webpage No only does the library use their home page to get the news out, they also have a “library news” page that promotes events, new resources, and services Tired of Waiting for New Releases? The Library now rents select new bestselling books and DVDs for $2. The rental period for books is 14 days and for DVDs is 7 days. “Freedom, Sacrifice, Memory” The Mooresville Public Library presents the State Archives Civil War Photography Exhibit with additional artifacts and items from local sources. March 5th - 28th in the Burke Room; Hours: Mon-Thur 10-7, Fri 10-5:30, Sat 10-2:30. “Freedom, Sacrifice, Memory” Overdrive App for Kindle Fire For the first time, OverDrive Media Console is available to Kindle Fire users in the Amazon App Store for Android, making it easier to access eBooks and audiobooks from the library. Overdrive App for Kindle Fire Resource Spotlight: Legal Info Access hundreds of full-text publications and thousands of legal forms from the free Nolo database on NCLive. Resource Spotlight: Legal Info Seeing History on Foot Strap on a pair of comfortable shoes and learn a little more about your town’s past with the Mooresville Historic Walking Tour. Seeing History on Foot

12 Web Presence The Mooresville Public Library has a informative website. The online catalog houses the total collection. The home page list the hours, departments, new addition to the collection and publicizes events. To assist their patron’s, the Library has quick links to the following: Young Adult-Teens eBooks Kids Korner Online Resources Reserve a Room Services Special Collections

13 Budget The Mooresville Public Library has an operating budget of $2 million a year. This budget includes all operating cost and collection.

14 Serving the Community The Mooresville Public Library averages 1000 patrons a day. Children, Teen’s, Young Adults, and Senior Citizens

15 General Services Provided Computer and Internet Copies & Fax Interlibrary Loan Library ELF –which is a free tracking service the combines library records from all family members and uses email to alert you when items are due. Meeting Rooms Obituary Requests Popular Authors Club-Get placed on hold automatically for new popular fiction, Christian fiction, or fantasy titles. Purchase Requests Study Rooms Test Proctoring Meeting Rooms for community meetings and events

16 eBooks As with all libraries, ebooks are becoming more popular. The Mooresville Public Library offers the following: North Carolina Digital Library Download bestselling audio books, e-books, videos and music straight to your PC and for use on your portable device. For help getting started, go to the Quick Start Guide North Carolina Digital LibraryQuick Start Guide NCLive eAudio Books Download eAudio books from a collection of over 1,100 fiction and nonfiction titles. NCLive eAudio Books NCLive eBooks Download titles from the ABC-CLIO, NetLibrary, Gale Virtual Reference Library, and MyiLibrary eBook collections. NCLive eBooks World Book eBooks World Book Advanced eBook collection includes thousands of fiction and non-fiction eBooks with selections in nine languages. Contact the reference desk at 704-663-1062 World Book eBooks

17 Kids Korner The Kids Korner page has apps to kids to enjoy and assist them in their studies and pleasure READ READ Staff Picks and reading lists Learn Learn Homework Help and more Visit Visit Storytime, crafts, and events Play Play Fun websites for kids

18 Online Resources Are organized by subject. One of their largest online resources NCLive, like any North Carolina public and acedemic libraries Resources for research are organized by subject and include web sites and databases accessible through NCLive.NCLive View all Online Resources View all Books & Literature Literature criticism, poetry, and reading recommendations. Books & Literature Business Business journals, websites and databases including the Wall Street Journal and Morningstar. Business College Scholarships & Test Prep Scholarship and financial aid information and practice tests for SAT, ACT, GED, GRE, ASVAB, AP, Nursing, Real Estate, Firefighter, Cosmetology and Police Officer exams. College Scholarships & Test Prep Encyclopedias Access to World Book Online, Funk & Wagnalls, and Gale Reference resources. Encyclopedias Health Information on health, wellness, disease, and medicine. Health History & Genealogy Access to Sanborn maps and historical and genealogical databases. History & Genealogy Job Search & Assistance Help with career advancement, job search, and resume and cover letter writing. Job Search & Assistance Languages Learn a new language, brush up on your language skills, or learn English as a Second Language. Languages Repair Center Repair information on most major manufacturers of domestic and imported vehicles dating back to 1954. Repair Center Tax Information Download state and federal tax forms or get help filing taxes. Tax Information

19 Special Collections The Mooresville Public Library has a very active Special Collections Department by collection, preserves, and promotes the history and heritage of Mooresville and the surrounding area., Oral History Project: recording older citizens to preserve history. MoGen: The Mooresville Genealogical Project providing information about houses and buildings. HoGen Project: collection local family histories. Focusing on families of Mooresville. Obituary and some genealogical research services to patrons. Classes & workshops on preservation & genealogical research. Community Projects

20 Collection Total 129,039 Print Total 112.740 Adult72,022 Children40,718 Non-Print 16,295 Audio5,453 Audio download 64 DVD10,635 Other 143

21 References Gutekanst, J. (April 3, 2013). Handy, N. (April 5, 2013). Mooresville, North Carolina. (n.a.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved April 5, 2013 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mooresville,_NC http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mooresville,_NC Mooresville Public Library About us. Retrieved April 6, 2013, from http://ci.mooresville.nc.us/portal/libraryaboutushttp://ci.mooresville.nc.us/portal/libraryaboutus Mooresville Public Library Ebook. Retrieved April 5, 2013, from http://ci.mooresville.nc.us/portal/librarydownloadshttp://ci.mooresville.nc.us/portal/librarydownloads Mooresville Public Library Home. Retrieved April 5, 2013, from http://ci.mooresville.nc.us/portal/libraryhttp://ci.mooresville.nc.us/portal/library Mooresville Public Library Kids Korner. Retrieved April 6, 2013 from http://ci.mooresville.nc.us/portal/librarykidshttp://ci.mooresville.nc.us/portal/librarykids Mooresville Public Library Online Resources. Retrieved April 6, 2013 from http://www.ci.mooresville.nc.us/portal/libraryresearch http://www.ci.mooresville.nc.us/portal/libraryresearch Mooresville Public Library Services. Retrieved April 6, 2013, from http://www.ci.mooresville.nc.us/portal/libraryservices http://www.ci.mooresville.nc.us/portal/libraryservices Mooresville Public Library Special Collections. Retrieved April 6, 2013 from http://www.ci.mooresville.nc.us/portal/librarylocal


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