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3 <br /> 1 dashboard. He noted that the eight libraries involved in this pilot study have dashboards <br /> 2 created for them. <br /> 3 Lucinda Munger said more work will be done this summer to develop more tactics to <br /> 4 support this plan. <br /> 5 Chair Jacobs noted that tonight's meeting site was switched in order for Carrboro <br /> 6 Aldermen to attend, but the Aldermen have their own meeting tonight. <br /> 7 Lucinda Munger said she did send the plan to the Board of Alderman, as well as the <br /> 8 Hillsborough Town Council, and she asked for comments from both. <br /> 9 Commissioner Price referred to page 30 regarding the community needs assessment. <br /> 10 She questioned how Orange County is described, and she said that there are African and <br /> 11 Native American residents in the county. She would like to see this diversity reflected in the <br /> 12 plan. She referred to the demographics regarding location and access and said she did not <br /> 13 notice anything about family income being taken into consideration. <br /> 14 Dr. Anthony Chow said there is a family income demographic sort further on in the <br /> 15 report, but this was not collected regionally during the process. <br /> 16 Commissioner McKee asked if any of the information gathered in the focus groups was <br /> 17 surprising or unique to Orange County. <br /> 18 Dr. Anthony Chow answered no. He said that the five broad categories listed came up <br /> 19 repeatedly, especially the request for books. He said the rural community always has issues <br /> 20 with access across the state. <br /> 21 Commissioner McKee said he still likes books, and he is glad to hear others feel that <br /> 22 way too. He said that access is a key for everyone, whether urban or rural. <br /> 23 Dr. Anthony Chow said there is a lot of feedback on internet access and transportation. <br /> 24 Commissioner Rich said, with two different library systems in the county (municipal and <br /> 25 county), she thought that there was supposed to be some sort of inter-local agreement in place <br /> 26 by 2016. <br /> 27 Lucinda Munger said the interoperability agreement is moving forward in small steps. <br /> 28 She said this is part of the 21 st century library concept. <br /> 29 Commissioner Rich asked Dr. Anthony Chow if he had dealt with this before. <br /> 30 Dr. Anthony Chow said the state is more interested in the county-wide perspective. He <br /> 31 said he thinks that libraries are a source of community pride and county and municipal conflict <br /> 32 is common across communities. He said that he feels that integration is the way of the future. <br /> 33 Commissioner Gordon asked what will be included in the final report. <br /> 34 Dr. Anthony Chow said it will be a more thorough version of what was presented tonight <br /> 35 in the draft plan. He said that the community needs analysis was very comprehensive and will <br /> 36 be the appendix of the final report. He said that there needs to be a deeper analysis of the <br /> 37 trends in the focus groups, as well as an overall summary of the project and a final chapter on <br /> 38 data analytics. <br /> 39 Commissioner Gordon asked why he didn't know what the metrics would be by now. <br /> 40 Dr. Anthony Chow said 2/3 of the metrics were identified already by the state, and the <br /> 41 last 1/3 was left to develop as part of the process. He said the community needs assessment is <br /> 42 going to help with this last part. Once the goals were identified, then the metrics could be <br /> 43 developed to measure the progress toward those goals. <br /> 44 Commissioner Gordon asked if the grant was for the community needs assessment. <br /> 45 Dr. Anthony Chow said the grant is for the strategic plan. <br /> 46 Commissioner Gordon said, speaking from a research perspective, this is not what she <br /> 47 expected. <br /> 48 Commissioner Dorosin asked when there will be specific action items to implement <br /> 49 these objectives, rather than just a "zoomed out" view of information. <br />
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