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Highlights from the tabulated 2007 LORI Standards Certification

OLIS gathers Interlibrary Loan (ILL) statistics and technology assessment information from the LORI member libraries on an annual basis. The reports tabulated in library type breakdown can be viewed from the OLIS web site. Below are highlights derived from the submitted data. The statistics were collected between January 15 and March 15, 2007.

LORI libraries FY2006 Interlibrary Loan statistics

Public libraries are most engaged in in-state ILL. The top three in-state borrowers are also the most generous lenders to other libraries in Rhode Island. Libraries most engaged in out-of-state ILL activities are those that have access, and/or make holdings available, to national library networks such as OCLC and Docline.

  • The top three in-state borrowers are
    • Providence Public Library (142,517)
    • Cranston Public Library (77,765)
    • Warwick Public Library (40,825)
  • The top three in-state lenders are
    • Providence Public Library (146,747)
    • Cranston Public Library (92,044)
    • Warwick Public Library (88,442).
  • The top ten in-state borrowers and lenders are all public libraries.
  • The top-three out-of-state borrowers are
    • Brown University Library (29,200)
    • URI Library (8,024)
    • Providence College Library (2,298).
  • The top-three out-of-state lenders are
    • Brown University Library (32,867)
    • URI Library (3,637)
    • Providence College Library (1,596)
LORI ILL statistics chart

FY2006 LORI libraries ILL Statistics


Technology Assessment

Public access computers in LORI Libraries

  1. Number of public access computers
    1. 1,029 computers are provided among the 21 academic library facilities.
    2. 972 computers are provided among the 71 public library facilities
    3. 1,154 computers are provided among the 78 school library facilities
    4. 71 computers are provided among the 24 special library facilities
  2. Wireless access
    In 2007, 52% (compare to 39% in 2006) of LORI libraries provide wireless access for patron with laptop.

Software/Operating System

  1. Libraries install Open Office: Jamestown Public and Tiverton Public libraries and Aldrich High School Library.
  2. Libraries install Linux on public access or staff computers: Brown University Library, Jamestown Public Library, Tiverton Public Library.
  3. Many libraries maintain both Windows and Mac OS for their computers in the library. 15 school libraries use exclusively the Apple OS system.
  4. MS Office Suite is widely used by RI libraries, even by those libraries using Apple/Mac OS. Only 3 school libraries reported using Applework exclusively for library computers.

Staff

Library Employment

LORI member libraries employ 1,938 part/full time staff in 2007 in 153 library systems, which covers 194 library facilities. This is the first year that OLIS collects the statistics of the number of employees in LORI libraries.

The top 16 libraries that employ the most staff are listed below:

Providence Public Library: 173
Brown University Library ( Rockefeller and Science reporting): 160
Cranston Public Library: 79
URI - University Libraries: 70
RI College - Adams Library: 67
Warwick Public Library: 58
Johnson & Wales University Library: 46
Barrington Public Library: 45
East Providence Public Library: 42
Westerly Public Library: 42
Providence College Library: 40
Pawtucket Public Library: 39
Salve Regina University Library: 38
Cumberland Public Library: 38
Newport Public Library: 36
South Kingstown Public Library: 36

Professional Development

The following top 10 organizations were cited by LORI libraries as their primary professional development opportunities and resources for library staff. More than 15 libraries reported ongoing in-house, peer-to-peer trainings.

Available Resource Used by number of
library systems
Notes
OLIS 63  
RIEMA 25 Exclusively by schools. 32% of school libraries.
NELINET 21  
School District 21 Exclusively by schools. 27% of school libraries.
OSL 21 Exclusively by public libraries. 42% of OSL libraries.
RILINK 20 Exclusively by schools. 25% of school libraries.
RILA 12  
HELIN 8 Exclusively by HELIN members. 30% of HELIN libraries.
NELA 7  
ALA 7  

Only 11 LORI libraries reported utilizing outside tools for staff technology skill assessment. These skill assessment tools include TechSurveyor, NetLearning, Atomic Learning, and Tempo System.

More statistics and data collected by OLIS in the LORI Certification.

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