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CITY OF SAGINAW
                                       DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION
                                                      2024-2025


                                                        LIBRARY


         The Library is responsible for fulfilling the informational, educational, cultural and recreational needs of the
         community by providing free access to library materials in a variety of formats appropriate for the community.
         The Library cooperates with other libraries, educational institutions, and community agencies in order to provide
         optimum services. These services have been broadened by participation in the MetroShare Community of
         Libraries, participation in the statewide Interlibrary Loan program, the TexShare program, the North Texas
         Libraries on the Go electronic book and audio collection, and more.



         Library materials are selected in conformance with selection policies set forth by the Library Board and
         approved by the City Council with the goal of building a balanced collection based on the needs, interests and
         demands of the community.

         The Library Director plans, organizes, develops, coordinates and supervises the library program, represents the
         Library before the Library Board, various officials, community organizations and the general public,
         recommends policies to the Board and implements policies set by the Board. The Director orders all adult
         materials and reviews and maintains the adult collection. The Director assists in all operational areas of the
         Library as needed.

         The Children's Services Librarian and Youth Services Librarian plan and implement all children's and teen
         programs, including Storytime and the 8-week Summer Reading Club, with the goal of presenting educational
         and entertaining programs that stimulate interest in reading and learning. They also select, order, and maintain
         the children's, juvenile, and teen collections. Together, they conduct outreach programs throughout the year,
         visiting local schools and daycares or hosting groups in the library, with the goal of encouraging young people in
         literacy. They maintain relationships with EMS ISD and local schools to cooperatively further education in our
         community. They also assist young patrons and parents with reference questions and assist at the circulation
         desk.

         The Tech Services division staff classify and catalog materials, process and make materials shelf-ready,
         maintain patron accounts and item records, assist patrons with reference questions, and maintain the inventory
         of library materials in our online public access catalog. Tech Services staff are also available to help at
         Circulation as needed.


         The Adult Services Librarian and Assistant plan and facilitate the Adult Learning program, including classes and
         tutoring in English, Literacy (reading & writing), US Citizenship, GED, and other subjects as community interest
         dictates, as well as informational programs and workshops. The Adult Services Librarian is responsible for
         scheduling classes, recruiting volunteer tutors, monitoring student progress, keeping statistics, planning
         activities and teaching classes as needed. The Adult Services Librarian also maintain connections with literacy
         and community organizations to maximize the effectiveness of our program.














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