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California Library Statistics 2010
Fiscal year 2008–2009 from Public and County Law Libraries
Library Development Services Bureau Sacramento, 2010 Stacey A. Aldrich, State Librarian of California
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California Library Statistics 2010 ISSN 0741-031X
Questions or Comments: Ira Bray, Editor Library Development Services Bureau California State Library 900 N St 4th Floor PO Box 942837 Sacramento CA 94237-0001 Tel. (916) 653-0171 FAX (916) 653-8443
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Contents Statewide Statistics State Summary of Library Statistics ................................................ 1 Public Library Statistics Five Year Trend Charts ..................................................................... 3 Year to Year Comparison Table ....................................................... 6 Rank Order Tables Expenditures per Capita.......................................................... 7 Materials Expenditures per Capita ........................................ 8 Print Materials per Capita ...................................................... 9 Total Materials Available per Capita .................................. 10 Population Served per FTE Staff ......................................... 11 Circulation per Capita........................................................... 12 Program Attendance per Capita .......................................... 13 Visits per Capita ..................................................................... 14 Public Access Computer Use per Capita ............................. 15 Public Library Table Descriptions and Column Headings .......... 16 Profile ...................................................................................... 23 Income ..................................................................................... 30 Expenditures ........................................................................... 37 Expenditures Detail................................................................ 44 Collections ............................................................................... 51 Services .................................................................................... 58 Children’s Services................................................................. 65 Literacy Services .................................................................... 72 Salaries .................................................................................... 79 Electronic Services ................................................................. 86 Comparisons ........................................................................... 93 Mobile Libraries................................................................... 100 County Law Library Statistics ................................................................ 103 Appendix A - Public Library Survey Instructions ................................ 112 Appendix B - County Law Library Survey Instructions ...................... 132
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CALIFORNIA STATE LIBRARY Library Development Services Bureau
State Summary of Library Statistics Each year the State Library sends annual report forms to California's public and county law libraries. Statistical data from those reports are tabulated in this publication, with directory listings published on the State Library’s website. Public libraries are required by the Education Code to report annually to the State Librarian, the county law library survey is voluntary. California cooperates with the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) through the Public Library Statistics Cooperative (PLSC) in the collection of uniform public library statistical data nationwide for compilation and publication.
FISCAL YEAR 2008 - 2009 For this fiscal year, all public libraries, with the exception of Vernon, submitted data to this program. For county law libraries 44 of the 58 counties reported. Public libraries, compared to FY 2007-2008, had the following changes: * * * * *
Visits Per Capita increased 6% Circulation Per Capita increased 7% Reference Questions Per Capita increased 11% Public Access Computers Per 1000 population increased 4% Local Income Per Capita increased less than 1%
As the state population grew less than 1% (.6%) from the previous fiscal year, 137 libraries had increases in population served, 43 had a decrease and one had no change (Vernon, population 95). National City had a greater than 7% decline in population while the city of Tulare increased more than 5%. Twenty percent of the public libraries served 73 percent of the population of legally served areas in California during FY 2008-09; each of these public libraries had a legal service area population of 200,000 or more.
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By type of library, those reporting data and included in this statistics publication are: 181 public libraries: * By jurisdiction, there are 46 county, 117 city, 12 district and 6 Joint Power Authority public libraries. By level of service, in this fiscal year, California public libraries included: * 1,860 total public service points, including mobile library service stops. * 167 main libraries. Administrative headquarters are not included, and some county or district libraries have no main library. * 646 branch libraries. A branch is an extension library open some part of each of five days a week, has at least 1,400 square feet of floor space, a general book collection of at least 7,000 volumes, and is staffed with the equivalent of at least one librarian and one clerical employee during hours open for service. * 310 library stations. A station is a library structure smaller than a branch, providing a lower level of service. * There are 63 mobile libraries operated by 43 libraries with 737 mobile library stops. A mobile library stop is a location visited by a bookmobile or other traveling library. * Combining main, branch, station and the number of mobile libraries, there are 1,186 public library outlets reported. Excluding mobile libraries there are 1,123 library outlets. Public Library coverage of special note: Emeryville and Piedmont are included with Oakland. Glenn County is served by Orland and Willows city libraries. Hillsborough is served by Burlingame and San Mateo city libraries. Santa Barbara County is served by the three city libraries of Lompoc, Santa Barbara and Santa Maria. Shasta County is served by the Redding Public Library and the Anderson and Burney outlets. Sierra County is included with Plumas County.
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Five Year Public Libraries Trend Charts The data for each of the charts is generated by summing the item for all responding libraries and then dividing by the sum of the population served for those libraries to obtain the per capita figure. Not all libraries report all items for all years, but the number of non-respondents is relatively small and the per capita approach reduces the influence of the number of respondents, skewing the results. Each library serves a unique clientele and therefore local trends may vary from the statewide aggregate. The statewide figures are helpful in analyzing broad changes in services and as a background for understanding local experiences.
California Public Libraries Visits per Capita 16% Increase Over Five Years 6% Increase 2007/08 - 2008/09 Statewide Aggregate 5.00
4.80 4.51 4.00
4.13
4.09
2004-2005
2005-2006
4.24
3.00
2.00
1.00
0.00 2006-2007
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2007-2008
2008-2009
California Public Libraries Circulation per Capita 14% Increase Over Five Years 7% Increase FY 2007/08 - 2008/09 Statewide Aggregate 7.00
6.00
6.21 5.78
5.00
5.43
5.30
5.44
4.00
3.00
2.00
1.00
0.00 2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-09
California Public Libraries Internet Terminals per 1000 Population 26% Increase Over 5 Years 4% Increase FY 2007/08 - 2008/09 Statewide Aggregate 0.60
0.50
0.46 0.40
0.39
0.41
0.49
0.43
0.30
0.20
0.10
0.00 2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
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2007-2008
2008-2009
California Public Libraries Reference Questions per Capita 5% Increase over Five Years 11% Increase FY 2007/08 - 2008/09 Statewide Aggregate 1.00
0.95 0.90
0.86
0.86 0.80
0.75
0.50
0.25
0.00 2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
California Public Libraries Local Income per Capita 11% Increase over Five Years Statewide Aggregate - Constant 2008-09 Dollars $35
$34
$33
$32
$31.43
$31
$31.79
$31.90
2007-2008
2008-09
$30.66
$30
$29
$28
$28.63
$27
$26
$25 2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
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State Summary Two Year Comparison Data Item Population of Legal Service Area Total Librarians (FTE) Total Paid Employees (FTE) Local Government Revenue Total Operating Revenue Total Staff Expenditures Total Collection Expenditures Total Operating Expenditures Public Service Hours Per Year Library Visits Reference Transactions Registered Borrowers Total Circulation Circulation of Children's Materials Loans Provided To Loans Received From Children's Programs Children's Program Attendance Total Library Programs Total Program Attendance General Public Internet Terminals Uses of Public Internet Computers Per Year Square Footage of Outlet
FY 2007-08 State Total 38,048,664 3,562 12,623 1,194,130,846 1,317,239,483 844,994,828 127,775,029 1,248,805,297 2,349,185 165,532,224 32,517,057 21,099,952 220,107,358 80,376,634 2,724,294 2,515,674 231,515 5,862,383 312,132 7,781,597 17,505 38,361,878 15,549,671
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FY 2008-09 State Total % Change Net Change 38,291,890 3,596 12,375 1,221,652,430 1,342,156,220 865,599,247 123,571,287 1,328,210,899 2,350,254 172,356,529 36,237,365 21,862,403 237,889,322 86,824,640 3,278,541 3,214,852 247,960 6,287,795 336,590 8,309,572 18,624 38,561,230 15,610,872
0.60% 1.00% 2.00% 2.30% 1.90% 2.40% 3.30% 6.40% 0.00% 4.10% 11.40% 3.60% 8.10% 8.00% 20.30% 27.80% 7.10% 7.30% 7.80% 6.80% 6.40% 0.50% 0.40%
243,226 35 248 27,521,584 24,916,737 20,604,419 4,203,742 79,405,602 1,069 6,824,305 3,720,308 762,451 17,781,964 6,448,006 554,247 699,178 16,445 425,412 24,458 527,975 1,119 199,352 61,201
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC LIBRARIES: Expenditures Per Capita FY 2008 - 2009 Library
Expenditures Per Capita
Lassen Dist Del Norte Co Dist Palo Verde Valley Dist Victorville Tehama Co Imperial Co Tulare Co Santa Ana Kings Co Merced Co Kern Co Shasta Public Libraries Madera Co Yuba Co Imperial Moreno Valley San Benito Co El Centro Butte Co Calaveras Co Tulare San Bernardino San Bernardino Co San Juan Bautista Mendocino Co Moorpark Colton Pomona Sutter Co Palmdale Riverside Co El Dorado Co Beaumont Dist Corona Stanislaus Co Lompoc Lake Co Stockton-San Joaquin Co Willows Tuolumne Co Santa Maria Brawley Calexico Porterville Murrieta Folsom Chula Vista Ontario Siskiyou Co Amador Co Lodi Escondido Mariposa Co Humboldt Co Banning Dist Santa Paula Dist Downey Hemet Huntington Beach Ventura Co Sacramento Upland
$4.79 $5.86 $5.93 $7.50 $9.20 $9.95 $10.53 $10.60 $10.99 $11.21 $11.32 $11.58 $12.00 $12.00 $12.23 $12.50 $12.84 $12.98 $13.11 $13.48 $14.56 $14.64 $14.69 $14.74 $14.93 $16.63 $16.88 $17.10 $17.13 $17.54 $17.99 $18.34 $18.35 $18.43 $18.99 $19.26 $20.20 $20.45 $20.60 $21.27 $21.66 $21.68 $21.82 $21.93 $22.07 $22.22 $22.38 $22.98 $23.19 $23.23 $23.66 $24.05 $24.10 $24.17 $24.17 $24.26 $24.34 $24.45 $24.66 $25.04 $25.07 $25.41
Statewide Mean: $34.69
Oxnard Covina Nevada Co Rancho Cucamonga Azusa Lincoln Trinity Co Long Beach Plumas Co Hayward Santa Barbara Orange Co Buena Park Dist Orland Contra Costa Co Fullerton Fresno Co Monterey Park San Diego Redlands Anaheim Colusa Co Roseville Woodland Oceanside Riverside Orange Salinas Coalinga Dist Alhambra Monterey Co Placer Co Signal Hill Los Angeles Monrovia Inglewood Daly City Mission Viejo Whittier Sonoma Co Inyo Co Yolo Co San Luis Obispo City-Co Los Angeles Co San Jose Placentia Dist San Diego Co Alameda Watsonville Glendale Glendora Modoc Co San Rafael Pacific Grove San Anselmo Alameda Co Altadena Dist San Bruno Napa Co Calabasas Yorba Linda Oakland
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$25.78 $26.17 $26.27 $26.35 $26.81 $27.29 $27.35 $27.40 $27.42 $27.46 $27.47 $27.76 $27.93 $27.98 $28.29 $28.36 $28.47 $29.12 $29.13 $29.90 $30.26 $30.36 $30.49 $30.55 $30.63 $30.73 $30.88 $31.12 $31.46 $31.80 $32.04 $32.07 $32.39 $32.54 $33.17 $33.90 $34.26 $35.31 $35.72 $35.72 $36.14 $36.22 $37.62 $37.66 $37.83 $38.44 $38.91 $39.11 $39.36 $40.65 $40.98 $41.56 $43.01 $43.17 $43.32 $43.94 $45.86 $46.56 $47.22 $47.58 $48.65 $48.93
Palm Springs Torrance Sunnyvale National City Paso Robles Arcadia Solano Co San Mateo Los Gatos Livermore Burbank Redondo Beach Pleasanton South Pasadena Larkspur Santa Clara San Mateo Co Santa Cruz City-Co Dixon Dist Richmond Mountain View Thousand Oaks Sierra Madre San Leandro Menlo Park South San Francisco Santa Fe Springs Newport Beach Santa Clara Co Benicia Mono Co Sausalito Pasadena San Marino Marin Co Palos Verdes Dist Cerritos Carlsbad Redwood City San Francisco Palo Alto Coronado Burlingame Monterey Santa Monica Mill Valley El Segundo Berkeley Belvedere-Tiburon Rancho Mirage St Helena Alpine Co Commerce Beverly Hills Irwindale Carmel
$49.29 $50.18 $50.20 $50.77 $52.25 $52.39 $52.43 $54.80 $55.30 $56.05 $56.23 $56.45 $57.74 $59.17 $60.41 $61.09 $61.47 $61.90 $62.04 $63.95 $64.65 $65.30 $66.62 $67.57 $72.36 $75.11 $76.47 $77.56 $80.02 $82.87 $83.33 $83.42 $83.51 $87.49 $87.63 $89.68 $91.17 $91.63 $94.70 $96.90 $99.12 $102.70 $104.39 $110.67 $116.14 $128.11 $131.23 $132.91 $153.58 $173.19 $191.06 $242.15 $248.91 $264.46 $268.54 $273.88
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC LIBRARIES: Materials Expenditures Per Capita FY 2008 - 2009 Library
Expenditures Per Capita
Lassen Dist Del Norte Co Dist Calaveras Co San Juan Bautista Imperial Co Trinity Co Mendocino Co El Centro Merced Co Imperial Palo Verde Valley Dist Orland Tehama Co San Bernardino Pomona San Benito Co Moreno Valley Siskiyou Co Colton Santa Paula Dist Yuba Co Folsom Butte Co Kern Co Paso Robles Nevada Co Willows Shasta Public Libraries Madera Co Colusa Co Santa Barbara Corona San Bernardino Co Santa Ana Amador Co Roseville Kings Co Sutter Co Riverside Palmdale Humboldt Co Modoc Co Stockton-San Joaquin Co Stanislaus Co El Dorado Co Beaumont Dist Calexico Chula Vista Inyo Co Monterey Park Tuolumne Co Escondido Anaheim Hemet Plumas Co Salinas Victorville Moorpark Orange Placer Co Monterey Co Upland
$0.04 $0.23 $0.32 $0.36 $0.38 $0.46 $0.47 $0.48 $0.58 $0.64 $0.65 $0.66 $0.67 $0.69 $0.72 $0.76 $0.76 $0.82 $0.85 $0.88 $0.91 $0.92 $0.94 $0.98 $1.04 $1.08 $1.10 $1.14 $1.21 $1.25 $1.29 $1.30 $1.35 $1.41 $1.43 $1.45 $1.52 $1.52 $1.53 $1.54 $1.54 $1.55 $1.56 $1.62 $1.62 $1.64 $1.69 $1.72 $1.75 $1.76 $1.79 $1.79 $1.82 $1.87 $1.88 $1.89 $1.89 $1.91 $1.95 $1.96 $1.99 $1.99
Statewide Mean: $3.23
Oxnard Tulare Co Hayward Mariposa Co Monrovia Orange Co Buena Park Dist Azusa Tulare Sacramento Santa Maria National City Riverside Co Lompoc Los Angeles Glendale Oceanside Ontario Murrieta Alhambra Downey Lake Co Lodi Covina Fresno Co Los Angeles Co Ventura Co Fullerton Alameda Co Huntington Beach Watsonville San Diego Brawley Contra Costa Co San Mateo San Rafael Altadena Dist Coalinga Dist Long Beach Banning Dist Placentia Dist Inglewood Yolo Co San Bruno Daly City Sonoma Co Whittier Redlands San Jose San Luis Obispo City-Co Mission Viejo Lincoln Dixon Dist Santa Cruz City-Co Oakland San Anselmo Woodland Porterville Rancho Cucamonga Signal Hill Livermore Pacific Grove
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$2.01 $2.02 $2.07 $2.08 $2.08 $2.13 $2.18 $2.23 $2.23 $2.28 $2.34 $2.37 $2.40 $2.42 $2.49 $2.51 $2.52 $2.54 $2.55 $2.55 $2.57 $2.63 $2.70 $2.70 $2.75 $2.80 $2.82 $2.87 $2.90 $3.11 $3.13 $3.17 $3.17 $3.17 $3.19 $3.20 $3.21 $3.22 $3.27 $3.29 $3.30 $3.46 $3.46 $3.50 $3.51 $3.52 $3.61 $3.61 $3.61 $3.65 $3.72 $3.86 $3.88 $3.97 $4.03 $4.07 $4.07 $4.42 $4.44 $4.45 $4.45 $4.45
Richmond Napa Co Palm Springs Alameda Solano Co Burbank Mono Co Redondo Beach Sunnyvale Glendora South San Francisco Arcadia Pleasanton Larkspur San Diego Co Los Gatos San Leandro Torrance Menlo Park Thousand Oaks Monterey Santa Clara Benicia Cerritos Santa Fe Springs Pasadena Yorba Linda San Marino Mountain View Calabasas San Mateo Co South Pasadena Marin Co Alpine Co Burlingame Berkeley Palos Verdes Dist Sierra Madre Carlsbad Redwood City Newport Beach Santa Clara Co Sausalito Coronado Mill Valley San Francisco Palo Alto Santa Monica El Segundo Belvedere-Tiburon Irwindale Rancho Mirage Commerce Beverly Hills St Helena Carmel
$4.72 $4.79 $4.88 $4.90 $5.00 $5.04 $5.08 $5.12 $5.14 $5.48 $5.54 $5.54 $5.56 $5.61 $5.69 $5.74 $5.76 $5.99 $6.29 $6.34 $6.39 $6.53 $6.72 $6.93 $6.94 $7.06 $7.13 $7.26 $7.28 $7.55 $7.63 $7.66 $7.68 $8.20 $8.52 $8.72 $9.00 $9.56 $9.69 $10.18 $10.46 $10.54 $10.83 $10.89 $11.29 $11.53 $11.75 $12.28 $13.22 $14.16 $15.32 $19.56 $20.58 $24.06 $26.15 $34.78
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC LIBRARIES: Print Materials* Per Capita FY 2008 - 2009 *Books, Govt documents, serial volumes
Library Victorville Palmdale Moreno Valley Hayward Santa Ana Imperial Co Corona Murrieta San Bernardino Co Tulare Co Palo Verde Valley Dist Beaumont Dist Kings Co Moorpark Downey San Bernardino Lassen Dist Sutter Co Buena Park Dist Kern Co San Diego Co Hemet Shasta Public Libraries Sonoma Co Salinas Butte Co Sacramento Contra Costa Co Napa Co Santa Barbara Riverside Co Stanislaus Co Riverside Merced Co Rancho Cucamonga Stockton-San Joaquin C Ontario Lompoc Folsom Colton San Benito Co Santa Maria Escondido Roseville San Luis Obispo City-Co Mission Viejo Los Angeles Woodland Tuolumne Co Anaheim Solano Co Orange Calabasas Placentia Dist Banning Dist Calexico Oceanside Tulare Madera Co Placer Co Alhambra Del Norte Co Dist
0.52 0.72 0.79 0.84 0.85 0.87 0.93 0.96 0.99 1.06 1.12 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.22 1.23 1.25 1.29 1.29 1.33 1.34 1.34 1.35 1.39 1.40 1.41 1.41 1.42 1.42 1.44 1.44 1.47 1.47 1.47 1.48 1.48 1.50 1.51 1.51 1.52 1.52 1.55 1.56 1.58 1.59 1.62 1.63 1.63 1.64 1.66 1.67 1.67 1.67 1.67 1.69 1.70 1.72 1.72 1.74
Alameda Co Richmond Porterville Daly City Los Angeles Co Orange Co Long Beach Ventura Co Sunnyvale San Jose Mendocino Co Oxnard Monterey Co Nevada Co El Dorado Co Covina Watsonville San Bruno Brawley Tehama Co Chula Vista Calaveras Co Azusa Yorba Linda Lodi Yuba Co Lincoln Huntington Beach Santa Cruz City-Co Yolo Co Upland Paso Robles San Rafael Fullerton Signal Hill Amador Co Lake Co Humboldt Co Dixon Dist Glendora San Mateo Co Altadena Dist Redlands Imperial Palm Springs Pomona South San Francisco Pleasanton El Centro Santa Paula Dist Fresno Co Carlsbad Monterey Park Alameda Redondo Beach Livermore Torrance Coalinga Dist Monrovia Palos Verdes Dist Marin Co Glendale
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1.75 1.76 1.78 1.78 1.79 1.79 1.81 1.81 1.82 1.83 1.85 1.86 1.90 1.90 1.90 1.90 1.91 1.91 1.94 1.98 1.98 1.99 1.99 2.00 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.07 2.09 2.13 2.13 2.13 2.15 2.17 2.19 2.27 2.28 2.29 2.29 2.30 2.36 2.39 2.41 2.50 2.50 2.51 2.51 2.60 2.68 2.72 2.74 2.78 2.80 2.81 2.85 2.85 2.99 2.99 3.00 3.00 3.05 3.13
Statewide Mean: 1.97
Siskiyou Co Thousand Oaks Whittier Redwood City Plumas Co Santa Clara Santa Clara Co Newport Beach Rancho Mirage Orland Benicia Mountain View San Francisco San Mateo National City Oakland Arcadia Monterey Mariposa Co San Leandro San Anselmo Los Gatos Palo Alto San Diego Santa Fe Springs Inglewood Trinity Co Cerritos Burbank Larkspur Santa Monica Willows Colusa Co Berkeley Menlo Park San Juan Bautista South Pasadena Sierra Madre Belvedere-Tiburon Inyo Co Burlingame Pacific Grove Pasadena San Marino Modoc Co Coronado Commerce Sausalito Mono Co Mill Valley Irwindale El Segundo Beverly Hills St Helena Alpine Co Carmel
3.15 3.16 3.17 3.17 3.21 3.22 3.31 3.33 3.34 3.34 3.46 3.50 3.51 3.51 3.55 3.60 3.62 3.67 3.71 3.77 3.77 3.79 3.82 3.83 3.97 3.99 4.04 4.06 4.12 4.21 4.37 4.39 4.60 4.68 4.76 4.81 5.01 5.48 5.71 5.78 6.20 6.39 6.44 6.76 6.84 7.03 7.51 7.87 8.04 8.65 9.27 9.70 10.23 11.12 17.10 19.15
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC LIBRARIES: Total Materials* Available Per Capita FY 2008 - 2009 *Print materials, ebooks, audio and video items.
Library Victorville Palmdale Moreno Valley Santa Ana Imperial Co Corona San Bernardino Co Murrieta Tulare Co Hayward Kings Co Palo Verde Valley Dist San Bernardino Downey Moorpark Beaumont Dist Sutter Co Lassen Dist Kern Co Buena Park Dist Salinas Hemet Butte Co Shasta Public Libraries Sonoma Co Merced Co Sacramento Stanislaus Co Riverside Co San Diego Co Rancho Cucamonga Contra Costa Co Riverside Stockton-San Joaquin C San Benito Co Santa Barbara Napa Co Ontario Colton Folsom Los Angeles Roseville Lompoc Mission Viejo Calexico Tuolumne Co Santa Maria Escondido Woodland Orange Anaheim Madera Co Banning Dist Placentia Dist San Luis Obispo City-Co Oceanside Del Norte Co Dist Alhambra Tulare Orange Co Long Beach Richmond
0.58 0.78 0.84 0.92 0.94 1.01 1.07 1.07 1.08 1.12 1.16 1.17 1.22 1.22 1.24 1.24 1.26 1.26 1.33 1.38 1.43 1.43 1.43 1.44 1.46 1.46 1.51 1.51 1.54 1.54 1.59 1.59 1.61 1.62 1.62 1.62 1.64 1.65 1.67 1.68 1.68 1.70 1.71 1.71 1.73 1.73 1.77 1.78 1.78 1.79 1.80 1.81 1.83 1.84 1.84 1.85 1.85 1.87 1.88 1.91 1.93 1.97
Ventura Co Los Angeles Co Porterville Mendocino Co Brawley Placer Co Alameda Co Monterey Co Oxnard Tehama Co Solano Co Covina El Dorado Co Watsonville Calabasas Lodi Azusa Daly City Chula Vista Huntington Beach Yuba Co Nevada Co Sunnyvale Calaveras Co Yorba Linda Upland San Jose Fullerton Lincoln Dixon Dist Yolo Co Lake Co Paso Robles Humboldt Co San Bruno Signal Hill San Rafael Amador Co Redlands Altadena Dist Pomona Imperial Santa Cruz City-Co El Centro Glendora Santa Paula Dist Palm Springs Fresno Co Monterey Park Alameda San Mateo Co Monrovia Pleasanton Livermore Coalinga Dist South San Francisco Carlsbad Siskiyou Co Torrance Redondo Beach Whittier Glendale
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1.97 1.98 1.99 2.01 2.03 2.03 2.03 2.04 2.04 2.06 2.06 2.08 2.08 2.11 2.12 2.12 2.13 2.13 2.14 2.18 2.21 2.22 2.27 2.27 2.28 2.29 2.30 2.36 2.38 2.40 2.40 2.42 2.47 2.48 2.49 2.49 2.50 2.50 2.51 2.54 2.57 2.60 2.67 2.79 2.80 2.83 2.92 2.96 2.96 3.00 3.03 3.08 3.13 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.21 3.35 3.39 3.42 3.47 3.48
Statewide Mean: 2.19
Plumas Co Marin Co Palos Verdes Dist Orland Thousand Oaks Santa Clara Newport Beach Arcadia San Francisco Oakland National City San Mateo Redwood City Inglewood Santa Clara Co San Leandro San Diego Monterey Benicia Mountain View Mariposa Co Rancho Mirage Trinity Co Cerritos Santa Fe Springs Palo Alto Willows Los Gatos Burbank San Anselmo Santa Monica Colusa Co Larkspur Berkeley South Pasadena San Juan Bautista Menlo Park Inyo Co Sierra Madre Pasadena Burlingame Pacific Grove San Marino Modoc Co Belvedere-Tiburon Coronado Mono Co Commerce Sausalito Mill Valley El Segundo Irwindale Beverly Hills St Helena Alpine Co Carmel
3.48 3.53 3.56 3.61 3.61 3.68 3.80 3.83 3.89 3.90 3.94 3.96 4.08 4.09 4.11 4.12 4.16 4.20 4.23 4.30 4.33 4.33 4.33 4.41 4.45 4.54 4.61 4.68 4.72 4.95 4.97 5.11 5.33 5.53 5.58 5.78 5.94 6.17 6.60 6.67 6.99 7.17 7.18 7.41 7.68 8.15 9.11 9.15 9.76 10.06 10.66 10.79 11.14 15.44 19.52 20.46
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC LIBRARIES: Population Served Per FTE Staff FY 2008 - 2009 Library
Population/FTE Staff
Tehama Co Palo Verde Valley Dist Tulare Co Merced Co Victorville Moreno Valley Kings Co Palmdale Butte Co Lassen Dist Mendocino Co Del Norte Co Dist Yuba Co Hemet Santa Ana Kern Co Sutter Co Shasta Public Libraries Murrieta Tulare Stockton-San Joaquin Co Lincoln San Benito Co El Dorado Co San Bernardino Calaveras Co Huntington Beach Imperial Co Moorpark Chula Vista Trinity Co Contra Costa Co El Centro Colton Riverside Co Lake Co Beaumont Dist San Bernardino Co Orange Co Mariposa Co Pomona Amador Co Stanislaus Co Folsom Ventura Co Sacramento Humboldt Co Yolo Co Riverside Porterville Hayward Nevada Co Willows Madera Co Lompoc Downey Placer Co Corona San Diego Tuolumne Co Oxnard Sonoma Co
10,473 10,414 10,341 10,258 9,600 9,554 9,552 8,769 8,252 8,098 7,612 7,387 7,290 7,276 6,711 6,477 6,437 6,311 6,104 6,001 5,963 5,935 5,908 5,879 5,862 5,785 5,744 5,717 5,706 5,421 5,268 5,232 5,207 5,168 5,094 5,022 4,802 4,791 4,600 4,577 4,575 4,533 4,495 4,439 4,436 4,338 4,282 4,205 4,184 4,164 4,134 3,933 3,931 3,906 3,873 3,859 3,749 3,743 3,609 3,588 3,583 3,518
Statewide Mean: 3,092 Santa Maria San Diego Co Long Beach San Anselmo Covina Los Angeles Fullerton Orland Woodland Buena Park Dist Ontario Upland San Bruno Imperial Anaheim Rancho Cucamonga Calexico Daly City Monterey Co Azusa Lodi Los Angeles Co Oceanside Fresno Co Salinas Santa Barbara Escondido Orange Paso Robles San Luis Obispo City-Co Solano Co Placentia Dist Dixon Dist Brawley San Rafael Alameda Co Plumas Co Redlands Coalinga Dist Signal Hill San Jose San Juan Bautista Napa Co Inglewood Siskiyou Co San Mateo Co Sunnyvale Alhambra Mission Viejo Redondo Beach Colusa Co Roseville Palm Springs Banning Dist Pacific Grove Pleasanton Arcadia Monterey Park Glendale Oakland Yorba Linda Los Gatos
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3,510 3,496 3,443 3,417 3,417 3,411 3,357 3,352 3,347 3,335 3,331 3,251 3,245 3,243 3,242 3,232 3,211 3,197 3,157 3,157 3,150 3,102 3,098 3,034 3,034 3,001 2,956 2,949 2,936 2,933 2,892 2,860 2,851 2,837 2,832 2,801 2,790 2,756 2,732 2,721 2,706 2,701 2,670 2,566 2,554 2,512 2,481 2,463 2,463 2,442 2,417 2,416 2,356 2,216 2,143 2,140 2,094 2,091 2,086 2,086 2,073 2,020
Monrovia Richmond Torrance Whittier Alameda San Mateo Altadena Dist Glendora Calabasas San Leandro Larkspur Santa Clara Santa Cruz City-Co Modoc Co Mountain View Santa Clara Co Burbank South San Francisco Redwood City Marin Co Inyo Co Menlo Park Thousand Oaks San Francisco Watsonville Livermore South Pasadena Newport Beach Palos Verdes Dist Pasadena Burlingame Palo Alto Benicia Sausalito Monterey Mono Co Santa Fe Springs Sierra Madre Carlsbad Coronado National City Berkeley San Marino Cerritos Santa Monica Rancho Mirage Belvedere-Tiburon Mill Valley St Helena El Segundo Beverly Hills Irwindale Carmel Alpine Co Commerce
2,017 1,967 1,930 1,924 1,891 1,886 1,871 1,863 1,758 1,755 1,751 1,750 1,735 1,698 1,661 1,635 1,573 1,551 1,551 1,519 1,500 1,403 1,377 1,311 1,289 1,274 1,260 1,259 1,240 1,233 1,168 1,156 1,089 1,081 1,071 1,000 988 981 976 970 941 937 912 896 862 853 765 703 573 486 481 364 353 343 326
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC LIBRARIES: Circulation Per Capita Library
Circulation Per Capita
Vernon Imperial Co Palo Verde Valley Dist Merced Co Kings Co Lassen Dist Pomona San Bernardino Tulare Co Tehama Co Santa Ana Richmond Inglewood Azusa Victorville Del Norte Co Dist Kern Co Moreno Valley El Centro Calexico Imperial Yuba Co Colton Coalinga Dist Amador Co San Benito Co San Bernardino Co Monrovia Brawley Madera Co Trinity Co Santa Paula Dist Moorpark Beaumont Dist Salinas Shasta Public Libraries Stockton-San Joaquin Co Oceanside Calaveras Co Riverside Co Palmdale Covina Plumas Co Tulare Lodi Long Beach Lake Co Ontario Corona Redlands Willows Placentia Dist Orland Ventura Co Sutter Co Fresno Co Tuolumne Co Monterey Co Altadena Dist Colusa Co Butte Co Upland
0.61 0.75 0.89 0.99 1.04 1.27 1.36 1.47 1.56 1.68 1.80 1.91 1.92 1.94 2.00 2.07 2.08 2.18 2.27 2.37 2.37 2.45 2.48 2.49 2.54 2.55 2.59 2.64 2.77 2.81 2.87 2.88 2.96 2.98 2.99 3.08 3.08 3.10 3.16 3.28 3.29 3.34 3.35 3.47 3.47 3.49 3.54 3.61 3.64 3.66 3.77 3.85 3.87 3.87 3.92 3.99 4.00 4.02 4.11 4.12 4.12
FY 2008 - 2009 Statewide Mean: 6.21
Downey Los Angeles Co Santa Maria Riverside Banning Dist Stanislaus Co Alhambra Orange Los Angeles El Dorado Co Huntington Beach Orange Co Murrieta Siskiyou Co Anaheim Chula Vista Lompoc Mendocino Co Inyo Co Humboldt Co Watsonville Escondido Porterville Sacramento Oakland Whittier National City San Diego Hemet Hayward Glendale Monterey Park Daly City Woodland Rancho Cucamonga Buena Park Dist Santa Fe Springs Oxnard Sonoma Co Napa Co Placer Co Contra Costa Co Santa Barbara Modoc Co Fullerton Nevada Co San Rafael San Diego Co Signal Hill Alameda Solano Co Glendora Calabasas Lincoln Roseville Mariposa Co San Mateo San Bruno Mission Viejo San Luis Obispo City-Co Paso Robles Sierra Madre
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4.18 4.18 4.19 4.31 4.36 4.37 4.57 4.61 4.63 4.65 4.66 4.69 4.76 4.81 4.94 4.98 5.00 5.02 5.05 5.08 5.16 5.20 5.21 5.42 5.46 5.52 5.59 5.65 5.88 5.99 6.00 6.09 6.21 6.24 6.31 6.32 6.48 6.73 6.90 6.91 6.96 7.04 7.05 7.07 7.08 7.36 7.43 7.71 7.79 7.92 7.92 7.97 8.04 8.21 8.43 8.48 9.04 9.04 9.11 9.13 9.13 9.16
Folsom San Anselmo Palm Springs Yolo Co Santa Cruz City-Co Larkspur San Leandro Pasadena Alameda Co Yorba Linda Marin Co Torrance San Francisco South San Francisco Sausalito Thousand Oaks El Segundo Redondo Beach Livermore Carlsbad Arcadia Palos Verdes Dist Burbank Benicia Irwindale Pacific Grove San Mateo Co Mono Co Los Gatos San Jose San Marino Cerritos Dixon Dist Coronado South Pasadena Alpine Co Santa Monica Monterey Sunnyvale Berkeley Newport Beach San Juan Bautista Commerce Burlingame Beverly Hills Redwood City Pleasanton Mountain View Mill Valley Santa Clara Menlo Park Palo Alto Santa Clara Co Carmel Belvedere-Tiburon Rancho Mirage St Helena
9.35 9.46 9.55 10.53 10.94 10.97 11.12 11.19 11.20 11.26 11.35 11.39 11.40 11.69 11.77 12.13 12.67 12.70 12.72 12.76 12.88 12.94 13.14 13.28 13.78 14.42 14.71 14.73 15.05 15.22 15.23 15.23 15.37 15.54 15.68 16.89 17.34 17.64 17.88 18.20 18.27 18.36 18.93 19.06 19.85 20.33 20.46 20.99 22.18 22.58 23.75 25.34 26.64 26.67 27.24 28.79 44.89
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC LIBRARIES: Program Attendance Per Capita Library
Statewide Mean: 0.22
Attendance Per Capita
Vernon San Juan Bautista Santa Maria Del Norte Co Dist Willows Calaveras Co Brawley Inyo Co Lassen Dist Lake Co Tulare Co Moreno Valley Inglewood Merced Co Tulare Tehama Co Palo Verde Valley Dist Downey Madera Co Kern Co Imperial Co Kings Co Pomona Palmdale Murrieta Colton Santa Ana Sacramento Victorville Amador Co Stockton-San Joaquin Co Los Angeles Watsonville Covina Chula Vista Siskiyou Co Mendocino Co Shasta Public Libraries Signal Hill Trinity Co Escondido Yuba Co Imperial El Centro Riverside Riverside Co Oxnard Moorpark Placer Co Alhambra Redondo Beach Hemet San Bernardino Orland Orange Co Mariposa Co Lodi Stanislaus Co Yolo Co Humboldt Co Modoc Co Placentia Dist
0.00 0.00 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.11 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.13 0.13 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14
FY 2008 - 2009
Banning Dist San Luis Obispo City-Co Salinas Porterville San Bruno Napa Co Lompoc Ventura Co Nevada Co Ontario Butte Co Los Angeles Co Azusa Sonoma Co Roseville Daly City Redlands Oceanside Thousand Oaks Fresno Co San Diego Coalinga Dist Santa Barbara Palm Springs Sunnyvale Contra Costa Co Alameda Co Monterey Co Plumas Co San Benito Co San Anselmo Woodland El Dorado Co Richmond Torrance San Bernardino Co Orange Mission Viejo Hayward Upland Rancho Cucamonga Corona Buena Park Dist Colusa Co Oakland Santa Cruz City-Co Folsom Santa Paula Dist El Segundo Beaumont Dist Sausalito Alameda Larkspur Livermore Beverly Hills Marin Co Calabasas Solano Co Monterey Pleasanton Tuolumne Co Santa Clara
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0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.17 0.17 0.18 0.18 0.19 0.19 0.19 0.19 0.19 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.24 0.24 0.25 0.25 0.26 0.27 0.28 0.28 0.28 0.28 0.29 0.29 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.31 0.31 0.32 0.32 0.32
Fullerton Santa Clara Co San Diego Co Paso Robles Arcadia San Jose Berkeley San Rafael Glendale Calexico Lincoln San Francisco Carmel San Mateo Burbank Altadena Dist Dixon Dist Los Gatos Cerritos Anaheim Monrovia Monterey Park Mountain View Glendora Newport Beach Pacific Grove Whittier Palo Alto Burlingame Yorba Linda Pasadena Carlsbad Huntington Beach Palos Verdes Dist Sierra Madre San Mateo Co South San Francisco San Leandro Benicia Long Beach San Marino Santa Monica Sutter Co Alpine Co South Pasadena Irwindale Mono Co Coronado Rancho Mirage Mill Valley Santa Fe Springs Redwood City Menlo Park Belvedere-Tiburon Commerce St Helena National City
0.33 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.34 0.34 0.35 0.36 0.37 0.39 0.39 0.40 0.40 0.41 0.42 0.42 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.46 0.46 0.49 0.49 0.50 0.50 0.52 0.55 0.57 0.57 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.64 0.66 0.66 0.72 0.76 0.79 0.81 0.81 0.86 0.95 1.03 1.11 1.11 1.17 1.38 1.40 1.67 1.72 1.75 2.08 2.31 5.58
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC LIBRARIES: Visits Per Capita Library
Visits Per Capita
Belvedere-Tiburon Inyo Co Kern Co Kings Co Larkspur Lodi Mendocino Co Modoc Co Monrovia Orland Plumas Co San Anselmo Santa Paula Dist Signal Hill Stanislaus Co Sutter Co Ventura Co Vernon Imperial Co Tulare Co Tehama Co Lassen Dist Calaveras Co Pomona Colusa Co Moreno Valley Yuba Co Victorville Santa Ana Merced Co Palo Verde Valley Dist Madera Co Brawley Sacramento El Dorado Co Inglewood Humboldt Co Palmdale Imperial San Benito Co Trinity Co Stockton-San Joaquin Co Tulare El Centro Beaumont Dist Calexico Willows Colton Upland Shasta Public Libraries Richmond Amador Co Riverside Co Santa Maria Azusa Oxnard Coalinga Dist Siskiyou Co Murrieta Rancho Cucamonga Fresno Co Banning Dist
0.71 1.14 1.28 1.37 1.48 1.49 1.54 1.72 1.74 1.87 1.93 1.99 2.04 2.05 2.08 2.10 2.15 2.18 2.19 2.25 2.30 2.36 2.37 2.41 2.47 2.48 2.55 2.59 2.65 2.83 2.84 2.84 2.88 2.88 2.90 2.92 3.02 3.04 3.06 3.14 3.17 3.18 3.18 3.19
FY 2008 - 2009 Statewide Mean: 4.50
Long Beach Napa Co Butte Co Placer Co Moorpark Chula Vista Corona Dixon Dist Lincoln Downey Salinas Orange Buena Park Dist Porterville San Bernardino Co Los Angeles Co Redlands Oceanside Placentia Dist Ontario Huntington Beach Contra Costa Co Hayward San Luis Obispo City-Co Lake Co Del Norte Co Dist Los Angeles Lompoc Orange Co Yolo Co Fullerton Nevada Co Hemet Yorba Linda Riverside Woodland Escondido Alhambra Monterey Co San Diego San Diego Co Anaheim San Juan Bautista Roseville Thousand Oaks Torrance Glendora Whittier Glendale Folsom Sonoma Co Daly City Santa Barbara San Rafael Covina Palm Springs San Bruno South San Francisco Solano Co Santa Cruz City-Co Sunnyvale Carlsbad
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3.25 3.36 3.43 3.48 3.52 3.53 3.60 3.64 3.64 3.64 3.65 3.70 3.74 3.77 3.84 3.87 3.95 3.99 4.01 4.03 4.04 4.06 4.07 4.14 4.16 4.23 4.27 4.27 4.37 4.40 4.44 4.49 4.54 4.56 4.61 4.66 4.67 4.74 4.82 4.88 4.88 5.03 5.03 5.07 5.10 5.12 5.30 5.31 5.47 5.48 5.53 5.54 5.68 5.74 5.90 5.96 5.99 6.00 6.03 6.14 6.29 6.41
Redondo Beach Tuolumne Co Calabasas Monterey Park Watsonville Alameda Mission Viejo Paso Robles San Francisco Pleasanton Pacific Grove Livermore Mariposa Co Altadena Dist Oakland Marin Co San Jose Sierra Madre San Mateo Co Santa Clara Co San Leandro Benicia San Mateo Los Gatos Alameda Co Palos Verdes Dist Santa Fe Springs Burbank Arcadia Alpine Co South Pasadena Menlo Park Pasadena Mountain View Redwood City Mono Co Santa Clara Burlingame Berkeley San Bernardino Monterey Palo Alto National City Newport Beach Santa Monica Sausalito Coronado Mill Valley Beverly Hills Rancho Mirage El Segundo San Marino Cerritos Irwindale Carmel St Helena Commerce
6.45 6.57 6.75 6.95 7.17 7.33 7.44 7.49 7.50 7.57 7.57 7.59 7.65 7.69 7.81 8.01 8.07 8.11 8.25 8.41 8.57 8.61 8.64 8.78 8.93 9.72 9.97 10.07 10.24 10.53 10.59 11.07 11.19 11.47 11.51 11.76 12.15 12.53 13.11 13.18 13.29 13.58 13.68 13.92 15.83 16.32 16.40 16.69 16.94 16.97 17.15 19.26 19.41 22.71 24.94 25.49 28.05
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC LIBRARIES: PAC* Use Per Capita Library
Use Per Capita
Amador Co Coronado Pleasanton Santa Maria Santa Paula Dist Vernon Santa Ana Oxnard Humboldt Co San Benito Co Tulare Co Palo Verde Valley Dist Tehama Co Buena Park Dist Placer Co San Luis Obispo City-Co Madera Co Beaumont Dist Merced Co Palmdale Brawley Tulare Imperial Co Yuba Co Monrovia Del Norte Co Dist Trinity Co Azusa Larkspur Calexico Inglewood El Centro San Bernardino Upland Lake Co Tuolumne Co El Dorado Co Nevada Co Pomona Downey Kern Co Stanislaus Co Covina Butte Co Murrieta El Segundo Ventura Co Santa Clara Rancho Cucamonga Willows Richmond Kings Co Huntington Beach Stockton-San Joaquin Co Riverside Co Torrance Mendocino Co Placentia Dist Orange Co Corona San Bernardino Co Lodi
0.09 0.12 0.21 0.22 0.23 0.26 0.26 0.28 0.28 0.29 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.32 0.33 0.34 0.34 0.35 0.36 0.37 0.39 0.39 0.39 0.41 0.42 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.45 0.45 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.49 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.54 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.57 0.57 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.60 0.61
*Public Access Computer Victorville Moorpark Sacramento Whittier Lassen Dist San Anselmo Calaveras Co Mission Viejo Redondo Beach Colusa Co Yolo Co Glendora Santa Cruz City-Co Shasta Public Libraries Alameda Co Contra Costa Co Dixon Dist Siskiyou Co Los Gatos Woodland Los Angeles Co San Bruno San Rafael Folsom Orland Plumas Co Ontario Oakland Long Beach Salinas Hayward Chula Vista Escondido Paso Robles Fullerton Redlands Imperial Sonoma Co Lincoln Signal Hill Orange Pacific Grove Roseville Alhambra Oceanside Hemet Anaheim Santa Fe Springs Fresno Co Moreno Valley South Pasadena Napa Co Santa Clara Co Sierra Madre Monterey Co Sutter Co Alameda Yorba Linda Coalinga Dist Banning Dist Los Angeles Glendale
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0.61 0.61 0.62 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.68 0.68 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.71 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.81 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.97 0.98 0.98 1.00 1.00 1.01 1.01 1.04 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.08 1.09 1.13 1.13 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.16 1.16 1.22 1.23 1.25 1.26 1.26
FY 2008 - 2009 Statewide Mean: 1.00 San Diego Inyo Co San Diego Co Porterville Monterey Park Calabasas Palos Verdes Dist Watsonville Sunnyvale Riverside Carlsbad Pasadena Santa Barbara Lompoc Mariposa Co San Francisco Mountain View Marin Co Colton Arcadia Berkeley Mill Valley Solano Co South San Francisco Daly City Altadena Dist Palm Springs Rancho Mirage Livermore Newport Beach Benicia Burlingame San Jose Sausalito Palo Alto Thousand Oaks Monterey San Mateo Co Modoc Co San Juan Bautista Irwindale Menlo Park San Mateo Beverly Hills Burbank Santa Monica Belvedere-Tiburon San Leandro National City Carmel Alpine Co Redwood City Mono Co St Helena San Marino Cerritos Commerce
1.28 1.29 1.31 1.36 1.40 1.47 1.52 1.52 1.53 1.56 1.58 1.60 1.63 1.64 1.66 1.68 1.71 1.71 1.73 1.83 1.86 1.93 1.93 1.95 1.95 1.96 2.02 2.07 2.07 2.09 2.20 2.26 2.32 2.36 2.44 2.51 2.60 2.60 2.61 2.64 2.66 2.68 2.73 2.88 3.08 3.32 3.39 3.41 3.80 4.21 4.46 4.75 5.34 5.37 5.91 6.24 6.77
Table Descriptions and Column Headings There are eleven tables: Profile Income Expenditures: Detail Collections Services Services to Children Library Literacy Services Salaries Electronic Services Library Comparisons Mobile Libraries
Population, service facilities, staffing Local and federal revenue, state allocations Format expenditures, salaries and benefits, preservation, etc. Print, microform, audiovisual Circulation, ILL, reference Borrowers, materials, programs Adult and family literacy services Starting and ending salaries for a variety of positions Public Access Computers, E-Rate usage Per capita and other comparative measures Bookmobile services, staffing, circulation
Public libraries are grouped into seven categories by size of population served: Group 1, over 400,000 population (21 libraries) Group 2, 150,000 to 400,000 population (31 libraries) Group 3, 100,000 to 150,000 population (25 libraries) Group 4, 70,000 to 100,000 population (19 libraries) Group 5, 50,000 to 70,000 population (26 libraries) Group 6, 25,000 to 50,000 population (28 libraries) Group 7, under 25,000 population (31 libraries)
Column Headings Table 1, "Profile" Library. Short name of public library. Co County Library Dist Library District or Unified School District Library District (no label) Municipal Library These abbreviations are for viewing convenience only and do not distinguish the many variations in public library organization and funding. A few libraries are officially known by memorial or other names, but are shown here alphabetically by their city or district site. Calexico Carmel Redlands San Marino Santa Paula
Camarena Memorial Public Library Harrison Memorial Library A. K. Smiley Public Library Crowell Public Library Blanchard/Santa Paula Public Library District
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Column Headings, Table 1, “Profile”, continued Population. Population served by the library jurisdiction, estimate for January 1, of report year, certified by the State Library. Figures are drawn from the Demographic Research Unit of the State Department of Finance and are intended to represent as accurately as possible the actual number of persons served and taxed for service, with no persons counted twice or credited to more than one library. Many county libraries are not credited with the entire county population, for their boundaries contain cities or districts independently supplying service. District libraries typically serve an unincorporated area larger than their central city. A few municipal libraries serve unincorporated county areas under contract with the county. Population Age 0-14. Estimated population of children ages 0-14 served by the library. Borrowers. Number of persons registered with the library for circulation and other services. May exceed the certified population of the library jurisdiction. Area Sq. Mi. Area of jurisdiction served by library in square miles. Total Outlets. Total number of public service outlets including fixed building outlets and mobile libraries. Only vehicles themselves, not mobile library stops, are counted within total outlets. Total Outlet Sq. Ft. Total square feet of all public service outlet buildings. Staff Count. Total count of persons employed full-time and part-time, paid from library budget, as of June 30, reporting year. Librarian FTE. Number of persons reported working as Librarian, with or without MLS degree, expressed in full-time equivalent (FTE). Total FTE. Total full-time equivalent of all persons paid from library budget, including Library Director, Librarians, support staff, student pages and all part-time help. Table 2, "Income" Local Op. Income. Total income available for operating expenses, from local sources, including property tax, city or county allocation. State Op. Income. Total income available for operating expenses from state sources: CLSA, PLF. Federal Op. Income. Total income available for operating expenses from federal sources: LSTA or other. Other Op. Income. All other income exclusive of sources above, includes fines, fundraising, etc. Total Op. Income. Total income available for operating expenses from all sources, local, state, federal, and other.
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Column Headings, Table 2, “Income”, continued Capital Outlay Income. Amount of Capital Outlay funds available from all sources. PLF Allocation. State funds allocated to the jurisdiction under the Public Library Fund. CLSA TBR. State funds allocated to the jurisdiction under the California Library Services Act for Transaction Based Reimbursements. Table 3, "Expenditure" Library Materials. Expenditure for all library materials: books, periodicals, microforms, audiovisual, electronic materials, including databases. Salaries, Benefits. Expenditure for staff salaries and benefits of administration and library service personnel. Other Operating. Library supplies, postage, telecommunications, contract payments, utilities, small equipment, transfers and all other operating expenses. Total Operating. Materials, salaries, operations, contract services, transfers, payments. Excludes capital outlay. Capital Outlay. Expenditure for capital outlay items: equipment over $5,000, sites, buildings, remodeling, vehicles, etc. Grand Total Expenditure. Operating expenditure plus capital outlay. Note that total expenditure and total income, Table 2, can vary a great deal from each other within one reporting year, particularly when income received in one year is not expended in that same year, as is often the case with capital outlay funds. Table 4, "Expenditures: Detail" Electronic . Materials. Expenditure for e-books, serials or databases in electronic form. Print Materials. Expenditure for books, serial back files, current serial subscriptions, government documents, and any other print acquisitions. Other Materials. Expenditure for any other materials not included above. Preservation. Expenditure on measures to conserve the collection. Literacy. Expenditure, from all sources, on library programs for adult literacy. Operating Expenditures Per Capita. Expenditures expressed as per capita.
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Table 5, "Collections" Volumes Added. Unit count of print materials added during the fiscal year. Titles Added. Count of individual new titles in print books added during the fiscal year. Book Vol’s Held. Unit count of all book volumes held at end of fiscal year, June 30. No serials, periodicals or other formats. Documents Units. Unit count of documents, if counted as separate collection. Documents included in the Volumes Held total are not counted twice. Databases. Number of electronic databases licensed. E-books. Number of E-Books available. Audio. Unit count of audio recordings held, all formats. Video. Unit count of video recordings held, all formats. Periodicals. Number of periodical subscriptions currently received. Includes magazines, newspapers, loose-leaf services. Excludes bound serials and continuations treated as books. Table 6, "Services" Hours Annual. Total number of public service hours annually, all units, including overlapping hours. Total Circulation. Total annual out-of-building circulation, all materials, all units, including renewals. Circ. Per Cap. Total circulation of all materials divided by the population served. Reference. Annual total of questions handled by reporting library. Includes activities requiring use of library collections and/or training and experience of staff, but not simple directional questions. Ref. Per Cap. Total reference questions divided by the population served. ILL Lent. Number of items lent by reporting library on interlibrary loan to other libraries. ILL From. Number of items borrowed by reporting library on interlibrary loan from other libraries. Library Attendance. Number of persons entering all library outlets for all purposes, per year.
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Table 7, "Services to Children" Borrowers Age 0-14. Number of children age 0-14 registered with the library for circulation and other services, as of June 30 of the report year. Total Child Materials. Total number of Children's materials held, June 30 of report year, a sum of children's books, children's audio and children's video. Children's Materials/Child. Total number of children's materials held divided by the estimated total population of children in the area served by the library. Materials Expend. Amount of library materials dollars spent on materials for children. Children's Circulation. Total circulation (including renewals) of cataloged and uncataloged materials (in all formats) marked as children's, whether they are borrowed by a child, young adult, or adult over the course of the report year. Children's Circulation/Child. Total circulation of children's materials divided by the estimated total population of children in the area served by the library. Total Child Programs. Annual number of library-sponsored programs for children (ages 0-14). Total Attendance. Total annual attendance at library-sponsored programs for all children. Table 8, "Library Literacy Services" Adults Instructed. Number of adult learners who received one-on-one or small group tutoring in English to improve their reading and writing skills. Volunteer Tutors. Number of volunteers that tutor adults on improving their basic skills and/or providing additional student or program support. Volunteer Hours. Number of hours volunteers spent tutoring adults on improving their basic literacy skills. Children < 5 Years. Number of children up to age 5 in families participating in local literacy programs. Children 5 - 17 Years. Number of children ages 5 - 17 years of age in families participating in local literacy programs. # Books Given Away. Number of books provided free of charge to participants in local literacy programs for the purpose of building home libraries to encourage reading in the home.
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Column Headings, Table 8, "Library Literacy Services", continued CLLS Funding. Funds received by libraries from the State Library to provide California Library Literacy Services programs. Local and CLLS Funding. CLLS funding plus funds received from local sources expended to support all literacy services in that library. FTE Literacy Staff. Number of full time equivalent library staff assigned to all library literacy programs. Table 9, "Salaries" Library Director. Chief Administrator of library. Assistant Director. Deputy line position with library-wide responsibilities; not administrative assistant. Chief of Division. Professional line position supervising other librarians. Branch Librarian. Professional line position normally supervising other staff in branch library location. Journey-Level Librarian. Second level professional with library training and normally with previous professional library work experience. Entry-Level Librarian. Beginning professional with library training but normally without previous professional library work experience. LTA. Library Technical Assistant, para-professional with an AA degree in library science or equivalent. Clerk. Beginning non-professional employee without library work experience or special training. Not hourly or student paging help. Table 10, "E-Services" Internet Computers. Number of public access computers. Computers per 1000 Population. Number of public access computers available per 1000 population.
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Column Headings, Table 10, "E-Services", continued Annual Users of Public Access Computers. Reports the total number of users of public access computers in the library during the last year. One individual using a public access computer on more than one occasion during a day would count as multiple uses. Virtual Visits to the Library’s Web site. Reports the number of visits to the library’s website. Utilize CA Teleconnect Fund?. Does the library utilize discounts on Telecommunications services available through the California Teleconnect Fund administered by the California Public Utilities Commission? Utilize E-Rate Program?. Does the library utilize discounts on Telecommunications services available through the E-Rate program administered by the Federal Communications Commission? Table 11 "Library Comparisons" Local Income/Cap. Reported total of income from all local sources divided by the population served. If local income includes capital outlay funds, the per capita figures for this item and for operating expenditure per capita, Table 4, can vary considerably from each other. Child Matr Exp Per Cap. Total of expenditures for children's materials divided by the total population served (not just the reported children's population). Serv. Area Per Outlet. The total size of the library's service area (in square miles) divided by the number of outlets (both fixed and bookmobiles) serving that area. Book Volumes Held/Capita. Total book volumes held divided by population served. Hours/Open 100 Pop. Total of all hours open, all outlets annually, per each 100 persons of population served. Pop. Served/FTE Staff. Total population served divided by total paid staff in full time equivalents. Circulation Per Hour. Total annual circulation (excluding in-house use) divided by total of all hours open, all outlets, annually.
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FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Profile Group 1: Libraries with over 400,000 population Library Population Population 1/1/2008 Age 0-14 Alameda Co
Borrowers
540,620
63,987
315,409
Contra Costa Co
955,922
203,336
Fresno Co
912,250
225,326
Kern Co
827,173
Long Beach
492,682
Area Sq. Miles
Total Outlets
Total Outlet Sq. Ft
Staff Count
Librarian FTE
Total FTE
571.80
11
185,830
346
57.00
193.00
561,273
681.00
25
271,906
234
62.80
182.70
301,570
5,006.00
38
261,701
423
71.30
300.70
198,646
186,977
8,073.00
27
278,975
164
28.50
127.70
116,068
247,434
50.22
12
220,265
230
50.90
143.10
Los Angeles
4,065,585
1,134,619
463.70
72
1,378,139
445.00
1,192.00
Los Angeles Co
3,672,882
841,090
3,142,419
3,097.19
89
1,024,101
1720
259.00
1,184.00
446,320
86,807
422,389
53.00
18
185,290
390
77.41
214.00
Orange Co
1,559,449
358,056
431,906
556.20
30
371,667
779
111.00
339.00
Riverside Co
1,094,681
245,155
784,722
7,017.00
35
320,840
334
53.88
214.88
Sacramento
1,362,169
316,023
561,070
974.90
30
397,860
338
94.00
314.00
San Bernardino Co
1,197,737
524,060
20,000.00
31
344,856
479
42.00
250.00
Oakland
San Diego
1,353,993
263,430
624,251
342.50
36
551,578
612
105.98
375.21
San Diego Co
1,077,592
203,397
682,904
3,727.00
35
306,718
346
84.00
308.25
San Francisco
845,559
94,010
353,995
47.66
33
580,229
906
195.75
645.03
1,006,892
213,602
755,134
179.90
22
838,760
688
104.68
372.11
424,918
90,235
290,985
1,046.00
10
259,050
427
75.40
259.90
San Jose Santa Clara Co Sonoma Co
486,630
97,811
251,999
1,608.00
14
192,402
168
54.75
138.32
Stanislaus Co
526,383
126,533
322,360
1,521.00
13
148,547
199
25.00
117.10
Stockton-San Joaquin Co
626,167
76,394
331,356
1,409.00
15
177,036
190
34.00
105.00
Ventura Co
443,638
89,712
325,025
1,809.00
15
195,197
213
21.60
100.00
Group 1
PROFILE
23
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Profile Group 2: Libraries with 150,000 - 400,000 population Library Population Population 1/1/2008 Age 0-14 Anaheim
348,467
88,511
Borrowers
Area Sq. Miles
138,826
49.00
Total Outlets 9
Total Outlet Sq. Ft 146,302
Staff Count
Librarian FTE
212
32.95
Total FTE 107.49
Butte Co
220,748
37,232
94,574
1,675.00
7
60,181
28
5.00
26.75
Chula Vista
233,108
54,993
160,589
50.00
3
109,000
43
14.00
43.00
El Dorado Co
180,185
35,629
87,812
1,725.90
7
67,387
67
9.50
30.65
Glendale
207,303
34,155
200,306
30.59
9
155,862
161
34.05
99.37
Hayward
150,878
32,055
85,570
55.80
2
33,567
55
12.00
36.50
Huntington Beach
202,480
49,962
118,229
26.00
5
127,400
139
11.50
35.25
Kings Co
154,743
38,588
31,921
1,396.00
7
55,400
22
4.25
16.20
Madera Co
152,331
36,315
35,367
2,145.00
5
43,300
40
4.00
39.00
Merced Co
256,450
63,770
36,417
1,982.00
16
77,634
50
4.00
25.00
Monterey Co
230,478
50,474
118,285
3,125.00
20
81,460
73
18.00
73.00
Moreno Valley
186,301
44,725
85,389
50.00
1
16,000
27
6.00
19.50
Oceanside
179,681
44,219
85,084
44.00
6
48,498
83
18.00
58.00
Ontario
173,188
53,000
189,250
49.83
2
72,000
72
13.00
52.00
Oxnard
197,067
45,653
123,083
24.84
3
95,612
90
17.50
55.00
Palmdale
151,346
48,884
38,576
103.17
3
23,320
23
3.00
17.26
Pasadena
150,185
27,267
221,306
23.00
10
179,336
145
35.00
121.82
Placer Co
187,174
35,053
146,822
1,403.60
12
52,603
92
8.87
49.92
Pomona
163,408
56,442
44,838
22.86
1
57,000
46
8.05
35.72
42,123
Rancho Cucamonga
177,736
Riverside
300,430
Salinas
152,597
49,083
182,084
37.80
3
45,500
85
12.00
55.00
248,509
77.77
7
121,779
85
16.00
71.80
68,832
18.80
4
42,753
58
20.00
50.30
San Bernardino
204,483
57,573
130,580
57.80
4
80,500
46
7.00
34.88
San Luis Obispo City-Co
240,480
12,505
119,632
3,305.00
16
65,465
97
22.50
82.00
San Mateo Co
283,232
62,939
168,296
351.00
13
136,464
130
41.70
112.76
Santa Ana
355,662
90,160
125,528
27.20
2
48,777
80
15.50
53.00
Santa Barbara
227,349
32,232
158,059
1,164.00
9
77,824
120
9.00
75.75
Santa Cruz City-Co
209,332
27,213
126,417
436.21
11
92,013
133
31.75
120.63
Shasta Public Libraries
183,023
32,039
88,767
3,850.00
3
63,969
50
5.25
29.00
Solano Co
372,949
72,977
167,678
630.60
8
199,774
260
45.00
128.97
Tulare Co
330,919
75,822
60,121
4,824.30
17
78,935
37
6.00
32.00
Group 2
PROFILE
24
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Profile Group 3: Libraries with 100,000 - 150,000 population Library Population Population 1/1/2008 Age 0-14
Borrowers
Berkeley
107,178
11,036
95,275
Burbank
108,082
20,211
163,849
Carlsbad
104,652
112,395
Corona
148,597
37,149
92,559
Daly City
107,099
18,860
55,622
Area Sq. Miles 10.50
Total Outlets
Total Outlet Sq. Ft
Staff Count
Librarian FTE
167
35.90
Total FTE
5
126,460
114.35
17.10
3
79,190
98
25.73
68.70
40.00
3
99,993
207
29.20
107.25
38.00
1
62,300
54
12.80
39.70
7.50
4
38,300
59
9.60
33.50
Downey
113,469
26,116
89,589
12.75
1
27,400
53
7.00
29.40
Escondido
144,831
34,635
112,540
36.53
4
57,700
61
13.50
49.00
Fullerton
137,624
29,038
77,962
22.30
3
66,500
102
14.90
41.00
Humboldt Co
132,755
21,145
71,621
3,573.00
12
84,510
71
9.00
31.00
Inglewood
118,868
32,639
77,259
8.85
3
87,160
74
13.61
46.32
Marin Co
142,719
25,628
77,465
520.00
12
58,028
106
32.70
93.93
Mission Viejo
100,242
21,922
128,165
17.50
1
41,500
73
13.28
40.70
Murrieta
100,714
24,885
56,324
28.00
1
25,000
21
6.00
16.50
Napa Co
131,611
30,022
47,715
787.00
4
43,710
87
12.50
49.30
Orange
141,634
29,832
85,698
23.54
3
62,261
64
15.50
48.02
Richmond
104,513
21,089
83,049
55.00
4
34,975
68
23.00
53.13
Roseville
112,343
22,074
71,425
30.92
3
54,300
90
11.50
46.50
San Mateo
100,355
16,800
67,766
14.75
3
105,603
113
16.39
53.21
Santa Clara
117,242
20,049
120,010
19.23
2
87,770
136
15.40
67.01
Santa Maria
137,587
38,749
78,298
1,260.00
4
65,848
59
7.00
39.20
Sunnyvale
138,826
24,643
92,823
25.00
1
60,800
104
20.39
55.96
Thousand Oaks
128,564
27,295
135,883
56.00
2
105,000
152
25.65
93.37
Torrance
149,111
26,184
154,357
21.00
6
95,704
112
20.00
77.25
Victorville
109,441
34,623
74.16
1
9,000
15
1.00
11.40
Yolo Co
144,310
91,099
1,023.50
7
52,769
38
12.55
34.32
Group 3
PROFILE
27,564
25
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Profile Group 4: Libraries with 70,000 - 100,000 population Library Population Population 1/1/2008 Age 0-14
Borrowers
Alameda
74,683
15,635
59,445
Alhambra
89,171
16,675
73,418
Buena Park Dist
83,385
19,196
30,439
Folsom
71,018
15,407
38,154
Hemet
74,361
13,580
97,646
Area Sq. Miles 12.40
Total Outlets
Total Outlet Sq. Ft
Staff Count
Librarian FTE
62
12.00
Total FTE
3
54,200
39.50
7.62
1
45,000
49
10.50
36.20
12.40
1
45,750
39
7.00
25.00
22.00
2
37,000
23
4.50
16.00
25.97
1
34,602
14
2.00
10.22
Livermore
84,409
19,076
65,300
20.28
3
59,600
150
14.00
66.25
Mendocino Co
90,206
17,838
45,024
3,510.00
6
34,810
17
6.00
11.85
Mountain View
74,762
10,980
91,016
11.78
2
60,000
91
18.00
45.00
Nevada Co
98,718
16,477
67,879
978.00
6
35,733
37
6.60
25.10
Newport Beach
86,252
15,224
86,990
50.50
4
79,100
87
22.00
68.50
Pleasanton
70,097
14,284
77,070
22.40
1
30,000
49
10.50
32.75
Redlands
71,646
17,658
53,860
37.00
1
64,636
32
5.00
26.00
Redwood City
77,819
19,427
67,044
34.00
4
79,200
86
14.00
50.16
San Leandro
82,472
16,003
117,700
14.87
4
87,315
93
18.00
47.00
Santa Monica
92,494
11,571
103,894
8.30
4
127,686
196
38.27
107.30
Sutter Co
96,554
18,936
38,336
681.00
5
27,919
21
1.00
15.00
Upland
75,035
17,040
58,280
15.20
1
25,210
44
4.80
23.08
Whittier
86,788
45,060
193,159
12.51
2
46,611
99
13.00
45.10
Yuba Co
72,900
14,271
33,008
643.00
2
25,000
9
2.00
10.00
Group 4
PROFILE
26
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Profile Group 5: Libraries with 50,000 - 70,000 population Library Population Population 1/1/2008 Age 0-14 Altadena Dist
55,204
13,421
Borrowers 41,695
Area Sq. Miles 8.60
Total Outlets
Total Outlet Sq. Ft
2
27,750
Staff Count
Librarian FTE
49
6.50
Total FTE 29.50
Arcadia
56,547
9,657
59,353
12.00
1
48,000
43
11.50
27.00
Beaumont Dist
60,023
13,993
24,373
60.00
1
11,700
25
6.50
12.50
Cerritos
54,855
7,930
29,716
8.90
1
88,000
101
7.00
61.20
Colton
51,684
14,521
63,881
18.37
2
13,675
17
4.00
10.00
Glendora
52,474
11,265
44,705
19.00
1
30,000
35
8.00
28.17
Imperial Co
55,740
13,878
5,187
4,275.00
7
10,743
8
1.00
9.75
Lake Co
64,025
11,381
26,443
1,296.00
4
25,111
19
2.50
12.75
Lodi
63,313
15,005
53,530
12.00
1
30,750
34
5.10
20.10
Lompoc
66,376
17,257
36,723
444.00
3
25,238
43
3.30
17.14
Monterey Park
64,874
11,398
61,203
7.72
1
52,880
64
6.45
31.03
National City
56,522
13,707
24,711
8.65
2
49,508
156
5.45
60.08
Palo Alto
64,484
10,434
54,878
25.98
5
54,118
93
22.11
55.77
Palos Verdes Dist
69,692
11,285
52,267
28.00
4
114,500
85
16.24
56.20
Placentia Dist
55,423
9,355
23,083
7.10
1
22,800
27
7.50
19.38
Porterville
52,056
13,750
21,691
11.80
2
20,024
13
1.00
12.50
Redondo Beach
67,646
10,782
55,196
6.55
2
53,050
60
10.00
27.70
San Benito Co
56,125
12,938
25,259
1,396.00
2
11,230
13
2.50
9.50
San Rafael
58,363
10,937
25,929
21.50
2
16,985
24
7.75
20.61
South San Francisco
65,020
13,152
35,826
10.00
3
43,006
88
11.75
41.91
Tehama Co
62,836
14,076
19,412
2,951.00
3
24,140
8
4.00
6.00
Tulare
58,506
20,242
20,631
16.30
1
13,000
11
3.00
9.75
Tuolumne Co
56,335
8,236
28,723
2,217.00
7
27,094
30
2.75
15.70
Watsonville
59,305
16,366
45,251
6.19
2
46,000
46
12.00
46.00
Woodland
56,399
14,099
27,640
7.50
1
23,000
31
5.00
16.85
Yorba Linda
68,399
16,347
44,175
20.00
1
28,350
56
9.75
33.00
Group 5
PROFILE
27
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Profile Group 6: Libraries with 25,000 - 50,000 population Library Population Population 1/1/2008 Age 0-14 Amador Co
Borrowers 22,392
Area Sq. Miles
Total Outlets
Total Outlet Sq. Ft
38,080
5,136
Azusa
48,932
14,695
Banning Dist
31,017
5,542
Benicia
27,977
5,900
19,712
12.60
1
31,700
Beverly Hills
36,090
5,262
37,520
5.69
2
72,700
Staff Count
Librarian FTE
Total FTE
13
1.00
8.40
594.00
6
12,550
61,140
9.13
2
18,500
24
4.00
15.50
14,828
306.00
2
10,883
14
3.00
14.00
61
7.40
25.68
141
24.00
75.00
Brawley
26,948
4,665
10,977
5.00
2
8,000
12
2.00
9.50
Burlingame
36,657
6,928
27,731
6.00
2
50,000
53
11.33
31.38
Calaveras Co
45,987
21,494
1,027.00
8
31,050
12
1.00
7.95
Calexico
39,337
8,132
20,381
7.30
3
20,300
14
3.00
12.25
Coalinga Dist
30,048
4,374
7,001
1,100.00
2
14,546
12
2.00
11.00
Covina
49,541
11,070
31,373
6.80
1
20,144
28
6.01
14.50
Del Norte Co Dist
29,547
8,077
8,925
1,003.00
1
6,250
7
1.00
4.00
Dixon Dist
25,803
4,356
6,463
196.00
1
8,000
15
4.00
9.05
El Centro
44,259
11,950
8,784
8.00
2
14,629
11
1.00
8.50
Lassen Dist
35,550
3,700
4,000
4,557.00
1
12,000
10
1.29
4.39
Lincoln
40,060
8,774
23,525
6.30
2
42,300
11
3.25
6.75
Los Gatos
30,497
6,025
20,458
14.00
1
13,970
37
6.50
15.10
Menlo Park
31,865
6,737
24,592
19.00
2
37,846
60
8.35
22.71
Monrovia
39,531
8,727
32,858
13.75
2
28,000
27
10.00
19.60
Monterey
29,244
4,101
29,350
8.36
2
23,778
49
11.00
27.30
Moorpark
37,086
9,599
10,341
12.44
1
7,800
11
2.00
6.50
Palm Springs
47,601
6,719
24,375
105.50
1
34,100
27
11.00
20.20
Palo Verde Valley Dist
41,655
5,504
14,186
1,003.00
1
5,804
7
1.00
4.00
Paso Robles
29,949
8,206
27,020
16.80
2
20,487
22
3.40
10.20
San Bruno
43,811
7,581
16
5.00
13.50
Santa Paula Dist
29,725
24,354
5.87
1
15,600
17,148
108.00
1
22,554
Siskiyou Co
45,973
7,468
28,059
6,267.00
12
30,252
24
4.00
18.00
South Pasadena
25,832
4,675
34,577
3.44
1
24,500
37
8.40
20.50
Group 6
PROFILE
28
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Profile Group 7: Libraries with under 25,000 population Library Population Population 1/1/2008 Age 0-14 Alpine Co
1,201
Belvedere-Tiburon
11,099
Calabasas
23,735
Borrowers
210
1,923
5,646
Area Sq. Miles
Total Outlets
Total Outlet Sq. Ft
Staff Count
Librarian FTE
Total FTE
723.00
3
3,450
3
1.00
3.50
8,664
3.80
1
10,500
30
8.00
14.50
27,115
13.00
1
27,000
21
4.50
13.50
4,037
214
11,258
1.00
2
15,282
23
4.85
11.43
Colusa Co
21,997
5,511
4,153
1,151.00
7
17,427
20
3.00
9.10
Commerce
13,550
3,551
23,476
6.50
4
26,902
65
7.80
41.56
Coronado
23,028
48,092
5.08
1
40,000
39
9.00
23.75
El Segundo
16,999
3,293
13,369
5.47
5
40,173
35
5.00
35.00
Imperial
12,970
5,620
6,813
7.00
1
4,196
6
0.00
4.00
Inyo Co
18,049
3,510
10,300
10,091.00
6
14,840
14
5.70
12.03
Carmel
Irwindale
1,727
289
2,106
9.50
1
2,831
7
1.00
4.75
Larkspur
12,255
1,966
6,547
3.00
1
4,500
19
3.00
7.00
Mariposa Co
18,306
3,204
8,600
1,456.00
5
13,774
21
1.00
4.00
Mill Valley
14,006
2,446
10,497
4.70
1
27,000
42
8.76
19.92
Modoc Co
9,698
1,809
4,712
4,092.00
5
6,845
15
1.00
5.71
Mono Co
13,504
2,647
9,943
3,028.00
8
25,156
19
3.80
13.50
Orland
15,086
3,462
660.00
1
5,160
5
1.00
4.50
Pacific Grove
15,536
2,186
13,791
2.85
1
12,593
11
1.75
7.25
Plumas Co
23,990
3,929
7,015
3,528.00
8
18,651
12
2.75
8.60
Rancho Mirage
22,273
1,747
41,053
24.50
1
45,092
51
10.20
26.10
San Anselmo
12,644
2,327
7,076
2.65
1
6,600
4
1.72
3.70
1,891
565
1,900
10.00
1
1,500
2
0.35
0.70
San Marino
13,393
2,666
31,300
3.50
1
29,000
30
5.50
14.69
Santa Fe Springs
17,784
4,300
35,163
8.67
2
16,300
28
3.00
18.00
San Juan Bautista
7,532
458
4,670
2.10
1
4,455
23
2.92
6.97
Sierra Madre
Sausalito
11,083
1,744
10,970
3.03
1
8,762
23
5.80
11.30
Signal Hill
11,430
6,907
2.20
1
4,238
8
1.00
4.20
St Helena
5,960
1,228
9,518
4.43
1
16,900
18
4.75
10.40
Trinity Co
13,959
1,964
6,532
3,222.60
3
12,993
4
1.00
2.65
5.20
1
1,300
656.50
3
8,680
6
0.90
3.60
Vernon
95
Willows
14,152
Group 7
PROFILE
3,396
9,001
29
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Income Group 1: Libraries with over 400,000 population Library
Local Op. Income
State Op. Income
Federal Op. Income
Other Op. Income
Total Op. Income
Capital Outlay
PLF Allocation
CLSA TBR
Alameda Co
22,553,909
311,086
73,301
817,007
23,755,303
0
182,303
57,826
Contra Costa Co
23,776,307
422,517
28,470
1,953,089
26,180,383
20,000
322,812
15,359
Fresno Co
22,028,917
423,316
37,499
2,491,546
24,981,278
570,893
306,919
298,351
8,361,196
278,352
40,500
681,391
9,361,439
213,141
278,352
250,706
167,737
Kern Co Long Beach
12,512,368
191,700
0
1,591,062
14,295,130
Los Angeles
119,872,982
3,718,506
469,641
8,229,409
132,290,538
Los Angeles Co
112,788,963
1,530,825
208,390
6,644,383
121,172,561
167,737
1,368
1,377,557
4,004
2,754,000
1,249,940
98,481
Oakland
21,439,166
126,813
41,262
232,915
21,840,156
5,199,446
150,157
1,483
Orange Co
38,953,381
921,592
54,196
2,042,864
41,972,033
2,100,148
528,280
3,176
Riverside Co
12,344,239
994,369
338,341
6,364,261
20,041,210
0
369,361
Sacramento
33,825,000
630,300
15,677
2,006,487
36,477,464
382,226
460,275
245,134
San Bernardino Co
13,905,033
905,618
0
2,720,099
17,530,750
0
407,221
309,270
San Diego
37,323,389
548,506
216,530
2,994,312
41,082,737
600,000
455,182
1,125
San Diego Co
39,005,224
548,545
2,836
2,177,397
41,734,002
0
363,570
74,075
San Francisco
77,834,526
477,031
12,951
2,558,265
80,882,773
8,871,117
280,738
117,129
San Jose
39,059,892
433,712
435,562
1,136,691
41,065,857
54,195,000
336,908
35,951
Santa Clara Co
30,540,847
1,281,402
275,047
3,407,900
35,505,196
1,058,934
145,367
904,935
Sonoma Co
14,736,193
557,420
30,755
974,790
16,299,158
0
164,954
299,077
Stanislaus Co Stockton-San Joaquin Co Ventura Co
Group 1
INCOME
8,697,127
356,070
0
410,902
9,464,099
0
179,062
19,570
12,192,312
389,452
18,000
671,501
13,271,265
250,000
211,883
438
9,680,060
262,809
96,040
835,606
10,874,515
0
150,385
1,430
30
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Income Group 2: Libraries with 150,000 - 400,000 population Other Op. Income
Total Op. Income
196,418
611,568
11,559,189
652,776
118,088
8,442
7,997
240,989
2,819,633
0
75,045
4,845
108,195
0
249,508
6,575,545
0
78,756
22,631
215,520
15,607
271,886
3,305,241
0
61,193
1,892
236,000
13,000
201,387
8,877,718
159,231
70,534
95,255
102,536
139,473
25,500
4,143,576
40,979
50,802
7,258
4,601,666
118,878
12,500
260,000
4,993,044
32,000
68,775
229
Kings Co
1,861,187
52,582
0
34,083
1,947,852
248,672
52,582
34,417
Madera Co
1,754,528
73,000
0
7,500
1,835,028
0
51,375
80,139
Merced Co
2,842,699
127,909
32,500
41,112
3,044,220
0
86,909
20,799
Monterey Co
6,647,245
126,952
0
651,492
7,425,689
0
77,906
2,976
Moreno Valley
2,040,119
110,643
0
104,000
2,254,762
0
62,601
43,391
Oceanside
5,247,874
81,859
3,681
169,923
5,503,337
911,544
60,881
286
Ontario
3,889,107
116,000
6,000
143,822
4,154,929
0
59,139
16,908
Oxnard
5,005,014
125,116
0
261,402
5,391,532
67,205
66,362
22,024
Palmdale
2,470,950
87,264
0
95,871
2,654,085
90,521
50,357
275
Library
Local Op. Income
State Op. Income
Anaheim
10,584,875
166,328
Butte Co
2,440,423
130,224
Chula Vista
6,217,842
El Dorado Co
2,802,228
Glendale
8,427,331
Hayward
3,876,067
Huntington Beach
Federal Op. Income
Capital Outlay
PLF Allocation
CLSA TBR
Pasadena
12,236,319
170,934
20,300
114,782
12,542,335
0
50,435
149,661
Placer Co
4,044,994
84,397
0
1,406,695
5,536,086
0
62,816
3,580
Pomona
2,553,714
113,725
0
144,558
2,811,997
0
55,637
1,771
Rancho Cucamonga
3,637,800
169,350
100,000
742,500
4,649,650
0
59,349
92,637
Riverside
8,667,243
101,070
13,178
449,542
9,231,033
141,743
101,070
33,613
Salinas
4,502,000
194,990
0
203,499
4,900,489
151,500
51,378
3,915
San Bernardino
2,846,500
136,024
152,103
202,178
3,336,805
0
69,967
17,766
San Luis Obispo City-Co
7,704,763
195,701
0
568,611
8,469,075
0
81,513
157,807
18,181,249
407,745
25,859
6,877,907
25,492,760
816,540
95,760
202,092
Santa Ana
4,177,055
120,445
6,317
44,846
4,348,663
0
120,254
169
Santa Barbara
4,533,977
137,554
0
789,974
5,461,505
0
77,136
143,104
11,252,195
97,238
1,166
467,579
11,818,178
467,303
70,679
968
1,896,828
98,948
0
141,825
2,137,601
0
62,049
1,414
Solano Co
18,361,464
556,542
28,572
722,795
19,669,373
2,191,176
126,991
324,680
Tulare Co
3,205,200
243,470
3,800
458,992
3,911,462
543,771
111,577
107,732
San Mateo Co
Santa Cruz City-Co Shasta Public Libraries
Group 2
INCOME
31
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Income Group 3: Libraries with 100,000 - 150,000 population Library
Local Op. Income
State Op. Income
Federal Op. Income
Other Op. Income
Total Op. Income
Capital Outlay
PLF Allocation
CLSA TBR
Berkeley
13,651,761
176,322
18,866
386,530
14,233,479
9,964,575
36,329
80,572
Burbank
6,088,280
252,822
3,000
465,568
6,809,670
16,744
36,782
152,351
Carlsbad
9,114,422
221,335
5,000
101,386
9,442,143
0
35,346
125,775
Corona
2,865,605
40,450
15,248
420,897
3,342,200
233,197
50,197
31,356
Daly City
3,909,189
104,223
18,000
141,943
4,173,355
93,537
36,214
70,563
Downey
2,714,144
73,416
46,823
59,748
2,894,131
0
38,604
15,086
Escondido
3,667,198
106,450
14,000
458,212
4,245,860
141,393
48,822
1,466
Fullerton
3,797,490
46,795
28,781
288,200
4,161,266
455,000
46,795
2,330
Humboldt Co
2,374,251
429,461
14,950
270,374
3,089,036
50
45,223
3,786
Inglewood
3,963,988
45,476
0
19,795
4,029,259
0
40,476
0
Marin Co
10,766,295
247,279
53,430
732,402
11,799,406
39,716
48,301
135,200
Mission Viejo
2,196,197
140,791
27,500
620,099
2,984,587
13,563
33,562
99,118
Murrieta
1,989,293
120,390
36,539
0
2,146,222
0
34,107
70,307
Napa Co
6,068,502
330,150
0
1,094,413
7,493,065
0
44,529
159,131
Orange
4,698,770
0
5,000
75,918
4,779,688
204,500
47,957
4,544
Richmond
6,597,230
118,261
0
49,369
6,764,860
240,165
35,266
5,184
Roseville
3,332,871
144,548
6,706
277,228
3,761,353
63,006
37,165
54,687
San Mateo
5,052,513
196,626
0
249,853
5,498,992
0
33,890
102,434
Santa Clara
7,271,630
327,767
25,553
80,030
7,704,980
186,857
39,327
205,617
Santa Maria
2,276,610
216,210
0
143,578
2,636,398
425,493
46,256
153,028
Sunnyvale
6,968,571
58,806
41,263
212,381
7,281,021
0
46,830
11,603
Thousand Oaks
9,150,961
50,000
0
213,000
9,413,961
299,153
43,803
199
Torrance
7,482,483
83,525
27,074
31,178
7,624,260
0
50,720
15,604
Victorville
1,054,406
45,000
0
28,000
1,127,406
45,000
36,571
34,940
Yolo Co
5,608,045
50,288
64,530
490,261
6,213,124
13,519,848
48,757
1,305
Group 3
INCOME
32
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Income Group 4: Libraries with 70,000 - 100,000 population Library
Local Op. Income
State Op. Income
Federal Op. Income
Other Op. Income
Total Op. Income
Capital Outlay
PLF Allocation
CLSA TBR
Alameda
3,033,243
64,260
0
179,407
3,276,910
92,871
25,817
513
Alhambra
2,907,707
70,500
0
75,700
3,053,907
267,940
30,391
595
Buena Park Dist
1,723,171
70,733
0
562,151
2,356,055
32,430
28,181
22,560
Folsom
1,517,137
192,055
10,500
0
1,719,692
443,000
24,716
120,445
Hemet
1,894,939
91,397
0
66,745
2,053,081
0
0
48,256
Livermore
5,024,420
78,035
0
281,244
5,383,699
100,000
28,466
21,244
Mendocino Co
1,331,746
239,903
0
70,138
1,641,787
0
30,699
233,811
Mountain View
4,933,917
59,626
175
223,739
5,217,457
0
25,173
36,862
Nevada Co
1,906,360
61,481
0
117,616
2,085,457
0
33,771
1,362
Newport Beach
6,267,476
336,348
5,000
81,239
6,690,063
173,355
28,789
273,830
Pleasanton
4,119,440
66,600
5,500
80,600
4,272,140
0
23,626
17,363
Redlands
1,981,278
24,449
0
397,903
2,403,630
0
24,449
Redwood City
6,845,482
180,407
0
266,567
7,292,456
925,000
26,309
212,861
San Leandro
5,418,134
31,294
30,455
36,000
5,515,883
0
27,869
0
Santa Monica
10,020,631
242,981
67,658
410,908
10,742,178
0
31,134
188,161
Sutter Co
1,193,497
169,848
209,855
80,726
1,653,926
0
32,645
70,249
Upland
1,858,110
72,122
0
96,676
2,026,908
250,000
25,583
345
Whittier
3,086,512
72,157
70,821
333,283
3,562,773
86,104
29,603
22,422
810,555
31,293
13,293
19,958
875,099
0
24,491
1,564
Yuba Co
Group 4
INCOME
33
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Income Group 5: Libraries with 50,000 - 70,000 population Library
Other Op. Income
Total Op. Income
1,756
153,329
2,624,082
43,790
18,798
1,305
4,717
104,880
3,124,829
479,500
19,234
23,777
45,195
0
26,600
1,490,485
258,490
19,892
550
26,972
0
0
5,758,712
0
18,682
9,136
Local Op. Income
State Op. Income
Altadena Dist
2,436,259
32,738
Arcadia
2,971,440
43,792
Beaumont Dist
1,418,690
Cerritos
5,731,740
Colton Glendora Imperial Co Lake Co
Federal Op. Income
Capital Outlay
PLF Allocation
CLSA TBR
979,897
51,255
0
26,137
1,057,289
76,255
17,677
83
2,086,445
57,691
15,351
205,843
2,365,330
49,242
17,828
22,317
454,149
43,189
0
57,182
554,520
0
18,674
0
912,278
320,519
0
60,805
1,293,602
0
21,811
234,169
Lodi
1,463,074
32,583
20,298
60,088
1,576,043
1,749,245
21,574
9,971
Lompoc
1,086,439
56,460
9,306
158,082
1,310,287
104,171
22,558
66,595
Monterey Park
1,757,542
63,300
0
69,150
1,889,992
559,465
21,939
2,173
National City
2,354,082
78,489
89,738
155,822
2,678,131
0
20,836
10,728
Palo Alto
6,293,600
21,282
12,884
235,075
6,562,841
836,200
21,575
51
Palos Verdes Dist
5,701,478
72,804
21,717
692,196
6,488,195
0
23,799
49,741
Placentia Dist
1,937,357
105,910
0
186,705
2,229,972
0
18,796
10,345
Porterville
1,259,154
44,441
5,724
0
1,309,319
261,834
17,659
80,043
Redondo Beach
3,595,094
72,820
5,650
144,970
3,818,534
608,160
22,979
40,144
623,018
54,486
0
44,819
722,323
156,174
19,036
231
San Rafael
2,448,378
169,645
0
377,896
2,995,919
0
19,828
39,654
South San Francisco
4,242,057
326,535
109,999
461,939
5,140,530
0
21,704
152,203
525,659
21,253
0
26,449
573,361
0
21,253
1,112
San Benito Co
Tehama Co Tulare
843,530
34,710
0
9,200
887,440
0
18,962
48,532
Tuolumne Co
1,048,085
49,436
19,061
101,170
1,217,752
19,500
19,339
3,718
Watsonville
2,805,275
75,306
7,500
70,208
2,958,289
2,905,275
20,067
16,945
Woodland
1,746,312
178,657
0
29,889
1,954,858
108,006
19,022
132,237
Yorba Linda
4,189,438
108,257
0
241,074
4,538,769
113,130
23,259
77,997
Group 5
INCOME
34
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Income Group 6: Libraries with 25,000 - 50,000 population Library
Local Op. Income
State Op. Income
Amador Co
1,027,095
32,406
Azusa
1,311,759
16,596
Banning Dist
Other Op. Income
Total Op. Income
0
19,400
1,078,901
32,406
12,919
1,127
0
37,495
1,365,850
0
16,596
587
Federal Op. Income
Capital Outlay
PLF Allocation
CLSA TBR
724,034
639
0
54,013
778,686
95,373
10,520
687
Benicia
2,084,195
156,211
0
78,111
2,318,517
15,000
9,526
96,451
Beverly Hills
9,705,755
139,660
1,875
373,168
10,220,458
459,833
12,252
113,118
584,247
30,000
0
0
614,247
63,145
9,027
0
3,743,368
0
0
113,741
3,857,109
0
12,387
110,588
Calaveras Co
559,425
34,131
0
28,335
621,891
0
15,706
1,174
Calexico
836,341
37,358
22,975
12,136
908,810
50,546
13,188
18,158
Brawley Burlingame
Coalinga Dist
916,969
10,106
0
140,685
1,067,760
1,067,760
10,106
21,865
1,306,083
41,936
23,055
77,352
1,448,426
72,509
16,872
903
Del Norte Co Dist
182,668
10,047
0
31,438
224,153
375
10,017
800
Dixon Dist
930,309
86,317
0
45,633
1,062,259
87,738
8,787
38,953
El Centro
573,550
29,000
0
15,000
617,550
0
14,748
8,964
Covina
115,454
32,188
4,700
31,003
183,345
6,174
12,175
0
Lincoln
1,118,100
13,537
13,500
0
1,145,137
1,328,545
13,537
562
Los Gatos
2,111,060
11,000
0
54,000
2,176,060
0
10,315
176
Menlo Park
1,977,955
133,097
0
194,657
2,305,709
18,413
10,722
83,769
Monrovia
1,313,936
72,450
0
20,712
1,407,098
1,752,000
13,390
100
Monterey
3,048,717
54,213
32,366
244,611
3,379,907
28,936
9,984
52,841
Moorpark
705,082
12,974
0
21,722
739,778
0
12,535
2,641,425
29,063
0
0
2,670,488
133,000
16,088
12,975
204,502
64,122
0
20,828
289,452
0
14,426
98
Paso Robles
1,590,152
67,497
0
57,745
1,715,394
30,180
10,192
63,119
San Bruno
1,923,745
53,905
5,323
89,378
2,072,351
0
14,792
43,061
Santa Paula Dist
671,279
37,826
0
53,107
762,212
10,058
21,474
Siskiyou Co
961,867
42,152
3,494
38,597
1,046,110
76,604
15,652
1,153
1,555,947
28,519
15,000
88,237
1,687,703
167,732
8,782
29,051
Lassen Dist
Palm Springs Palo Verde Valley Dist
South Pasadena
Group 6
INCOME
35
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Income Group 7: Libraries with under 25,000 population Library
Local Op. Income
Alpine Co
State Op. Income
Federal Op. Income
Other Op. Income
Total Op. Income
Capital Outlay
PLF Allocation
CLSA TBR
288,518
570
0
15,064
304,152
0
0
343
Belvedere-Tiburon
1,382,937
91,894
0
165,000
1,639,831
0
3,772
76,703
Calabasas
1,543,060
12,081
0
47,701
1,602,842
507,817
8,078
4,406
949,011
23,080
0
233,849
1,205,940
0
1,379
20,576
Colusa Co
542,330
62,754
1,980
60,689
667,753
2,494
7,460
15,779
Commerce
3,349,030
63,438
0
20,969
3,433,437
167,133
4,609
49,075
Coronado
2,268,977
15,926
7,364
64,945
2,357,212
0
7,866
17,478
El Segundo
2,150,050
9,000
2,300
15,000
2,176,350
20,000
5,789
63
158,935
22,000
0
7,853
188,788
0
4,342
0
Inyo Co
640,145
7,084
0
5,033
652,262
0
6,180
671
Irwindale
459,054
0
3,122
1,000
463,176
0
587
4,926
Larkspur
626,702
30,165
0
23,349
680,216
0
4,155
28,636
Mariposa Co
460,930
6,252
5,000
12,000
484,182
0
6,267
25,884
Mill Valley
1,528,556
91,850
0
173,841
1,794,247
260,913
4,741
76,084
Modoc Co
320,000
3,303
0
19,500
342,803
0
3,303
1,524
Mono Co
984,279
16,393
25,526
99,142
1,125,340
9,959
4,685
12,300
Orland
421,713
5,115
0
0
426,828
0
5,115
5,479
Pacific Grove
513,215
3,062
0
100,000
616,277
20,000
0
644
Carmel
Imperial
Plumas Co Rancho Mirage San Anselmo San Juan Bautista
558,769
63,861
2,345
29,996
654,971
0
8,273
3,184
2,920,791
143,532
0
323,897
3,388,220
0
7,519
147,920
410,655
28,854
4,925
103,326
547,760
0
4,290
24,585
27,000
0
0
1,817
28,817
0
638
San Marino
1,064,850
31,909
0
112,331
1,209,090
1,304,581
4,581
27,645
Santa Fe Springs
1,180,600
75,600
20,000
83,700
1,359,900
0
6,057
33,739
Sausalito
566,361
2,555
0
65,000
633,916
221,400
2,555
24,871
Sierra Madre
700,681
6,544
0
61,983
769,208
2,300
3,785
2,167
Signal Hill
348,683
17,172
0
4,310
370,165
0
3,882
12,258
St Helena
933,905
139,900
2,500
83,711
1,160,016
306,265
2,017
142,040
Trinity Co
295,566
4,744
0
25,294
325,604
0
4,755
481
Vernon
0
Willows
Group 7
245,691
INCOME
56,553
0
4,846
36
307,090
0
4,825
1,339
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Expenditures Group 1: Libraries with over 400,000 population Library Library Materials
Salaries, Benefits
Other Operating
Total Operating
Alameda Co
1,565,961
15,375,249
6,814,103
23,755,313
Contra Costa Co
3,034,500
19,225,480
4,780,202
Fresno Co
2,505,469
18,537,984
4,930,286
811,767
7,199,254
1,350,418
Kern Co
Capital Outlay
Grand Total Expenditure
165,562
23,920,875
27,040,182
448,825
27,489,007
25,973,739
4,619,905
30,593,644
9,361,439
213,141
9,574,580
1,351,287
14,851,369
Long Beach
1,610,601
9,145,128
2,744,353
13,500,082
Los Angeles
10,115,236
80,916,989
41,258,307
132,290,532
Los Angeles Co
10,274,431
75,084,517
52,943,573
138,302,521
2,289,417
140,591,938
Oakland
1,800,192
17,198,820
2,841,144
21,840,156
5,199,445
27,039,601
Orange Co
3,327,081
25,625,308
14,336,777
43,289,166
1,944,746
45,233,912
Riverside Co
2,623,726
0
17,072,406
19,696,132
967,446
20,663,578
Sacramento
3,108,681
21,688,901
9,351,685
34,149,267
1,446,746
35,596,013
San Bernardino Co
1,622,523
11,594,182
4,382,431
17,599,136
221,879
17,821,015
San Diego
4,288,384
27,735,275
7,416,661
39,440,320
11,802,998
51,243,318
San Diego Co
6,131,926
23,745,299
12,048,641
41,925,866
0
41,925,866
San Francisco
9,753,308
56,899,559
15,279,527
81,932,394
9,133,990
91,066,384
San Jose
3,639,504
28,457,089
5,992,147
38,088,740
19,381,927
57,470,667
Santa Clara Co
4,476,773
20,842,546
8,681,877
34,001,196
1,058,934
35,060,130
Sonoma Co
1,713,000
11,898,574
3,772,504
17,384,078
684,394
18,068,472
Stanislaus Co
851,048
6,770,963
2,372,591
9,994,602
13,167
10,007,769
Stockton-San Joaquin Co
975,863
8,363,983
3,465,876
12,805,722
1,403,916
14,209,638
1,249,820
7,038,201
2,819,470
11,107,491
0
11,107,491
Ventura Co
Group 1
EXPENDITURES
37
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Expenditures Group 2: Libraries with 150,000 - 400,000 population Library Library Salaries, Materials Benefits
Other Operating
Total Operating
Capital Outlay
Grand Total Expenditure
Anaheim
634,840
7,052,797
2,855,465
10,543,102
792,523
11,335,625
Butte Co
206,921
2,073,349
614,666
2,894,936
0
2,894,936
Chula Vista
401,217
4,770,190
46,591
5,217,998
0
5,217,998
El Dorado Co
292,466
2,461,016
551,759
3,305,241
0
3,305,241
Glendale
521,000
6,394,734
1,511,597
8,427,331
494,369
8,921,700
Hayward
312,317
2,856,823
974,436
4,143,576
79,509
4,223,085
Huntington Beach
629,146
3,502,355
861,543
4,993,044
32,000
5,025,044
Kings Co
235,579
955,540
509,220
1,700,339
0
1,700,339
Madera Co
185,000
1,284,773
357,755
1,827,528
0
1,827,528
Merced Co
148,400
2,033,846
692,771
2,875,017
0
2,875,017
Monterey Co
458,874
4,361,737
2,564,218
7,384,829
0
7,384,829
Moreno Valley
142,212
1,424,817
760,919
2,327,948
0
2,327,948
Oceanside
452,280
3,145,617
1,905,440
5,503,337
911,544
6,414,881
Ontario
439,361
2,746,991
794,329
3,980,681
0
3,980,681
Oxnard
395,395
3,681,159
1,004,184
5,080,738
3,300
5,084,038
Palmdale
232,423
2,139,810
281,852
2,654,085
90,521
2,744,606
Pasadena
1,060,299
8,664,124
2,817,912
12,542,335
0
12,542,335
Placer Co
367,049
3,551,478
2,084,024
6,002,551
0
6,002,551
Pomona
117,241
2,122,332
554,440
2,794,013
0
2,794,013
Rancho Cucamonga
789,350
2,994,240
900,000
4,683,590
0
4,683,590
Riverside
460,094
5,051,361
3,719,577
9,231,032
0
9,231,032
Salinas
288,640
3,790,200
670,136
4,748,976
148,665
4,897,641
San Bernardino
142,098
2,319,900
530,800
2,992,798
0
2,992,798
San Luis Obispo City-Co
878,623
6,067,169
2,101,036
9,046,828
154,755
9,201,583
San Mateo Co
2,160,186
11,350,475
3,899,167
17,409,828
889,578
18,299,406
Santa Ana
499,728
3,217,850
53,614
3,771,192
316,772
4,087,964
Santa Barbara
293,284
4,410,598
1,542,498
6,246,380
0
6,246,380
Santa Cruz City-Co
832,000
8,798,594
3,326,324
12,956,918
301,656
13,258,574
Shasta Public Libraries
208,705
1,210,981
699,615
2,119,301
0
2,119,301
Solano Co
1,864,640
12,280,462
5,410,401
19,555,503
2,191,176
21,746,679
Tulare Co
669,234
1,570,829
1,243,997
3,484,060
400,000
3,884,060
Group 2
EXPENDITURES
38
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Expenditures Group 3: Libraries with 100,000 - 150,000 population Library Library Salaries, Materials Benefits Berkeley
934,308
11,397,256
Burbank
544,274
Carlsbad
1,014,300
Corona
193,494
Daly City
375,767
Downey Escondido
Other Operating
Total Operating
1,913,888
14,245,452
4,679,002
854,225
6,191,705
2,383,556
2,459,627 2,611,649
291,323
1,765,180
259,112
3,022,035
Fullerton
395,145
Humboldt Co Inglewood Marin Co
Capital Outlay
Grand Total Expenditure
49,531
14,294,983
6,077,501
0
6,077,501
9,589,561
104,730
9,694,291
85,000
2,738,121
75,000
2,813,121
681,729
3,669,145
55,486
3,724,631
705,046
2,761,549
0
2,761,549
202,570
3,483,717
0
3,483,717
2,582,312
925,706
3,903,163
90,839
3,994,002
204,643
2,090,883
913,436
3,208,962
0
3,208,962
411,117
2,872,309
745,833
4,029,259
0
4,029,259
1,095,617
7,661,479
3,748,724
12,505,820
39,716
12,545,536
Mission Viejo
373,300
2,611,929
554,520
3,539,749
50,818
3,590,567
Murrieta
256,503
1,372,975
593,301
2,222,779
54,530
2,277,309
Napa Co
630,600
3,255,074
2,329,640
6,215,314
0
6,215,314
Orange
275,759
3,067,937
1,030,008
4,373,704
192,863
4,566,567
Richmond
493,701
4,381,372
1,808,846
6,683,919
132,302
6,816,221
Roseville
162,650
2,840,620
421,599
3,424,869
146,508
3,571,377
San Mateo
320,511
4,001,751
1,176,730
5,498,992
0
5,498,992
Santa Clara
765,062
5,496,324
901,088
7,162,474
186,857
7,349,331
Santa Maria
321,330
2,114,405
545,030
2,980,765
154,305
3,135,070
Sunnyvale
712,932
4,720,211
1,535,428
6,968,571
0
6,968,571
Thousand Oaks
815,731
6,083,466
1,496,032
8,395,229
104,227
8,499,456
Torrance
892,534
5,445,358
1,144,590
7,482,482
1,200,000
8,682,482
Victorville
207,332
483,686
129,261
820,279
0
820,279
Yolo Co
499,153
2,892,891
1,835,047
5,227,091
7,425,587
12,652,678
Group 3
EXPENDITURES
39
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Expenditures Group 4: Libraries with 70,000 - 100,000 population Library Library Salaries, Materials Benefits
Other Operating
Total Operating
Capital Outlay
Grand Total Expenditure
Alameda
366,104
2,208,308
346,377
2,920,789
92,871
3,013,660
Alhambra
227,440
2,197,935
410,228
2,835,603
35,000
2,870,603
Buena Park Dist
181,970
1,662,852
484,410
2,329,232
32,430
2,361,662
Folsom
65,502
1,262,080
250,613
1,578,195
207,003
1,785,198
Hemet
138,810
1,067,372
611,907
1,818,089
0
1,818,089
Livermore
375,517
3,753,388
601,999
4,730,904
25,000
4,755,904
Mendocino Co
42,098
1,073,236
231,203
1,346,537
0
1,346,537
Mountain View
544,110
3,963,772
325,305
4,833,187
0
4,833,187
Nevada Co
106,358
1,735,605
750,886
2,592,849
0
2,592,849
Newport Beach
902,393
4,930,580
857,090
6,690,063
173,355
6,863,418
Pleasanton
389,724
3,272,951
385,000
4,047,675
0
4,047,675
Redlands
258,883
1,677,275
205,742
2,141,900
0
2,141,900
Redwood City
792,198
4,978,057
1,599,436
7,369,691
925,000
8,294,691
San Leandro
474,635
3,417,552
1,680,265
5,572,452
0
5,572,452
1,136,000
8,058,222
1,547,956
10,742,178
0
10,742,178
Sutter Co
147,186
1,125,119
381,621
1,653,926
0
1,653,926
Upland
149,645
1,433,018
323,952
1,906,615
244,088
2,150,703
Whittier
313,083
2,182,990
604,264
3,100,337
86,104
3,186,441
Yuba Co
66,500
564,592
244,007
875,099
Santa Monica
Group 4
EXPENDITURES
40
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Expenditures Group 5: Libraries with 50,000 - 70,000 population Library Library Salaries, Materials Benefits
Other Operating
Total Operating
Capital Outlay
Grand Total Expenditure
Altadena Dist
177,350
2,000,327
354,159
2,531,836
35,071
2,566,907
Arcadia
313,382
2,148,239
500,688
2,962,309
479,500
3,441,809
98,550
768,450
234,545
1,101,545
509,314
1,610,859
380,103
4,257,973
363,101
5,001,177
0
5,001,177
44,110
754,611
73,866
872,587
0
872,587
287,568
1,412,046
451,032
2,150,646
49,242
2,199,888
21,169
412,331
121,020
554,520
0
554,520
Lake Co
168,579
717,042
407,981
1,293,602
0
1,293,602
Lodi
170,870
1,202,772
124,297
1,497,939
1,420,744
2,918,683
Lompoc
160,837
873,970
243,879
1,278,686
132,095
1,410,781
Monterey Park
114,432
1,496,205
278,355
1,888,992
490,000
2,378,992
National City
133,942
2,121,473
614,056
2,869,471
0
2,869,471
Palo Alto
757,972
5,017,323
616,448
6,391,743
1,136,219
7,527,962
Palos Verdes Dist
627,038
4,326,859
1,296,428
6,250,325
16,862
6,267,187
Placentia Dist
182,855
1,343,965
603,649
2,130,469
161,560
2,292,029
Porterville
230,203
741,435
169,717
1,141,355
256,232
1,397,587
Redondo Beach
346,040
1,934,490
1,538,004
3,818,534
535,340
4,353,874
Beaumont Dist Cerritos Colton Glendora Imperial Co
San Benito Co
42,409
629,111
49,193
720,713
155,733
876,446
San Rafael
186,503
1,978,754
345,226
2,510,483
0
2,510,483
South San Francisco
360,065
3,635,391
888,034
4,883,490
0
4,883,490
42,036
441,304
94,633
577,973
0
577,973
Tulare
130,720
615,020
105,880
851,620
0
851,620
Tuolumne Co
100,625
943,260
154,367
1,198,252
19,500
1,217,752
Watsonville
185,477
1,985,401
163,244
2,334,122
3,054,411
5,388,533
Woodland
229,581
1,052,191
440,952
1,722,724
108,006
1,830,730
Yorba Linda
487,675
1,972,714
867,175
3,327,564
20,075
3,347,639
Tehama Co
Group 5
EXPENDITURES
41
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Expenditures Group 6: Libraries with 25,000 - 50,000 population Library Library Salaries, Materials Benefits Amador Co
Other Operating
Total Operating
54,582
668,585
161,309
884,476
Azusa
109,008
1,095,483
107,268
Banning Dist
101,939
454,222
193,586
Benicia
187,948
1,840,055
290,514
Beverly Hills
868,411
4,523,170
4,152,910
Brawley
Capital Outlay
Grand Total Expenditure 0
884,476
1,311,759
0
1,311,759
749,747
128,735
878,482
2,318,517
0
2,318,517
9,544,491
281,353
9,825,844
85,499
413,671
85,077
584,247
63,145
647,392
312,382
2,795,104
719,159
3,826,645
0
3,826,645
Calaveras Co
14,495
480,003
125,267
619,765
0
619,765
Calexico
66,578
645,898
145,844
858,320
0
858,320
Coalinga Dist
96,863
523,156
325,386
945,405
2,025
947,430
133,927
909,190
253,419
1,296,536
72,509
1,369,045
6,925
85,009
81,190
173,124
5,000
178,124
Dixon Dist
100,165
736,306
764,384
1,600,855
1,600,000
3,200,855
El Centro
21,443
373,800
179,250
574,493
3,500
577,993
1,516
92,931
75,854
170,301
6,174
176,475
Burlingame
Covina Del Norte Co Dist
Lassen Dist Lincoln
154,500
702,683
235,906
1,093,089
104,088
1,197,177
Los Gatos
175,010
1,415,300
96,140
1,686,450
0
1,686,450
Menlo Park
200,313
1,857,867
247,529
2,305,709
18,413
2,324,122
Monrovia
82,188
943,270
285,855
1,311,313
16,632,914
17,944,227
Monterey
186,860
2,462,887
586,630
3,236,377
28,945
3,265,322
Moorpark
70,667
427,770
118,158
616,595
0
616,595
232,067
1,783,975
330,019
2,346,061
73,306
2,419,367
Palo Verde Valley Dist
26,927
151,992
68,144
247,063
0
247,063
Paso Robles
31,172
869,700
663,926
1,564,798
19,508
1,584,306
153,227
1,220,659
665,947
2,039,833
5,357
2,045,190
26,262
535,369
159,546
721,177
0
721,177
37,682
749,313
279,010
1,066,005
0
1,066,005
197,822
1,139,784
190,757
1,528,363
50,740
1,579,103
Palm Springs
San Bruno Santa Paula Dist Siskiyou Co South Pasadena
Group 6
EXPENDITURES
42
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Expenditures Group 7: Libraries with under 25,000 population Library Library Salaries, Materials Benefits Alpine Co
Other Operating
Total Operating
9,850
239,468
41,500
290,818
Belvedere-Tiburon
157,210
1,292,046
255,280
Calabasas
179,271
583,964
366,077
Carmel
Capital Outlay
Grand Total Expenditure 0
290,818
1,704,536
4,634
1,709,170
1,129,312
238,675
1,367,987
140,421
871,249
93,998
1,105,668
0
1,105,668
Colusa Co
27,531
519,114
121,108
667,753
2,194
669,947
Commerce
278,919
2,925,359
168,394
3,372,672
175,398
3,548,070
Coronado
250,708
1,772,026
342,354
2,365,088
0
2,365,088
El Segundo
224,760
1,703,300
302,750
2,230,810
15,000
2,245,810
Imperial
8,303
134,123
16,181
158,607
187,272
345,879
Inyo Co
31,518
587,062
33,682
652,262
0
652,262
Irwindale
26,453
265,981
171,329
463,763
0
463,763
Larkspur
68,699
592,322
79,328
740,349
0
740,349
Mariposa Co
38,000
331,375
71,807
441,182
0
441,182
Mill Valley
158,161
1,225,699
410,387
1,794,247
260,913
2,055,160
Modoc Co
15,038
331,618
56,380
403,036
0
403,036
Mono Co
68,533
820,328
236,479
1,125,340
9,981
1,135,321
Orland
10,000
378,765
33,303
422,068
0
422,068
Pacific Grove
69,188
486,515
115,045
670,748
20,000
690,748
Plumas Co
45,034
547,622
65,111
657,767
0
657,767
435,600
2,241,208
1,180,690
3,857,498
0
3,857,498
51,447
382,316
113,997
547,760
0
547,760
690
19,785
7,406
27,881
0
27,881
Rancho Mirage San Anselmo San Juan Bautista San Marino Santa Fe Springs Sausalito
97,184
733,207
341,393
1,171,784
0
1,171,784
123,400
1,150,000
86,500
1,359,900
0
1,359,900
81,550
490,757
55,983
628,290
0
628,290
105,912
570,445
61,983
738,340
2,274
740,614
Signal Hill
50,841
293,410
25,914
370,165
0
370,165
St Helena
155,873
771,013
211,855
1,138,741
148,161
1,286,902
Trinity Co
6,457
174,687
200,685
381,829
0
381,829
15,517
188,886
87,194
291,597
0
291,597
Sierra Madre
Vernon Willows
Group 7
EXPENDITURES
43
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Expenditures - Detail Group 1: Libraries with over 400,000 population Library Electronic Print Materials Materials
Other Materials
Preservation
Literacy* Total Operating Expenditures per Capita
Alameda Co
299,826
967,022
299,113
0
991,718
43.94
Contra Costa Co
537,396
2,229,401
267,703
0
424,546
28.29
Fresno Co
150,654
1,518,134
836,681
4,303
197,880
28.47
Kern Co
128,590
481,695
201,482
0
0
11.32
Long Beach
538,267
925,331
147,003
15,000
Los Angeles
820,000
7,471,779
1,823,457
Los Angeles Co
0
27.40
1,091,169
32.54
2,017,814
7,251,816
1,004,801
32,800
298,576
37.66
Oakland
237,081
1,554,896
8,215
0
476,357
48.93
Orange Co
647,423
2,482,062
197,596
589,147
27.76
Riverside Co
436,447
1,656,274
531,005
0
215,918
17.99
Sacramento
683,910
1,834,121
590,650
0
274,226
25.07
San Bernardino Co
156,793
1,264,513
201,217
0
1,973,000
14.69
San Diego
880,963
2,582,304
825,117
20,000
467,161
29.13
San Diego Co
693,506
3,124,240
2,314,180
0
372,644
38.91
San Francisco
1,281,780
6,018,742
2,452,786
0
60,164
96.90
San Jose
487,178
2,123,934
1,028,392
7,398
412,139
37.83
Santa Clara Co
634,902
2,545,078
1,296,793
3,320
695,186
80.02
Sonoma Co
259,635
876,909
576,456
18,109
128,087
35.72
Stanislaus Co
89,848
706,795
54,405
23,583
222,560
18.99
Stockton-San Joaquin Co
129,866
706,100
139,897
0
276,480
20.45
Ventura Co
283,646
925,587
40,587
0
225,169
25.04
Group 1
EXPENDITURES - DETAIL
44
* Includes Local and State Funds
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Expenditures - Detail Group 2: Libraries with 150,000 - 400,000 population Library Electronic Print Other Materials Materials Materials Anaheim
77,861
436,464
120,515
Butte Co
16,305
179,287
Chula Vista
80,000
281,880
El Dorado Co
33,780
Glendale Hayward Huntington Beach Kings Co
Preservation
Literacy* Total Operating Expenditures per Capita
1,679
10,011
30.26
11,329
0
282,405
13.11
39,337
2,125
0
22.38
207,953
50,733
0
1,677
18.34
89,574
377,764
53,662
0
153,289
40.65
35,523
187,587
89,207
0
184,951
27.46
118,321
426,637
84,188
2,000
221,235
24.66
19,953
210,921
4,705
2,161
0
10.99
Madera Co
0
169,105
15,895
679
0
12.00
Merced Co
39,000
102,400
7,000
10,000
89,000
11.21
Monterey Co
48,766
368,809
41,299
0
156,433
32.04
Moreno Valley
10,963
131,249
0
0
0
12.50
Oceanside
65,400
322,680
64,200
990
118,398
30.63
Ontario
71,272
298,611
69,478
1,000
36,900
22.98
Oxnard
38,500
289,260
67,635
6,200
19,160
25.78
Palmdale
30,250
172,291
29,882
0
135,340
17.54
Pasadena
203,300
706,205
150,794
77,623
83.51
Placer Co
34,616
248,239
84,194
0
58,552
32.07
Pomona
18,898
81,212
17,131
0
67,708
17.10
Rancho Cucamonga
162,350
577,000
50,000
0
101,020
26.35
Riverside
112,648
311,940
35,506
700
0
30.73
Salinas
45,000
195,000
48,640
350
320,339
31.12
San Bernardino
22,500
115,018
4,580
0
159,347
14.64
San Luis Obispo City-Co
79,926
541,085
257,612
92,208
37.62
321,916
61.47
224,530
1,250,029
685,627
0
Santa Ana
43,340
396,863
59,525
93,958
Santa Barbara
25,000
228,974
39,310
0
125,523
456,904
249,573
0
65,348
122,275
21,082
Solano Co
4,483
1,113,671
746,486
Tulare Co
137,234
530,000
2,000
San Mateo Co
Santa Cruz City-Co Shasta Public Libraries
Group 2
EXPENDITURES - DETAIL
10.60 79,956
27.47
0
61.90
81,612
11.58
0
578,384
52.43
500
229,040
10.53
45
* Includes Local and State Funds
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Expenditures - Detail Group 3: Libraries with 100,000 - 150,000 population Library Electronic Print Other Materials Materials Materials Berkeley
149,659
650,395
Burbank
87,527
381,747
Carlsbad
139,000
648,300
Corona
54,576
99,884
Daly City
44,667
Downey
36,323
Escondido Fullerton
134,254
Preservation
Literacy* Total Operating Expenditures per Capita
10,826
263,753
132.91
75,000
0
194,011
56.23
227,000
10,100
476,960
91.63
39,034
3,500
95,000
18.43
273,975
57,125
1,006
0
34.26
230,500
24,500
0
134,163
24.34
35,645
193,117
30,350
0
58,824
24.05
91,076
273,489
30,580
0
0
28.36
950
178,805
24,888
1,101
18,152
24.17
Inglewood
53,063
342,583
15,471
2,548
0
33.90
Marin Co
Humboldt Co
104,104
723,982
267,531
10,000
137,981
87.63
Mission Viejo
86,496
222,729
64,075
1,360
0
35.31
Murrieta
16,466
234,437
5,600
10,000
0
22.07
Napa Co
63,998
367,575
199,027
3,150
189,897
47.22
Orange
69,884
143,125
62,750
0
0
30.88
Richmond
83,503
380,198
30,000
0
676,449
63.95
Roseville
34,693
99,223
28,734
2,950
0
30.49
San Mateo
24,445
265,498
30,568
1,000
282,063
54.80
Santa Clara
83,189
540,213
141,660
108
264,796
61.09
Santa Maria
35,000
104,470
181,860
0
31,050
21.66
78,405
475,204
159,323
4,366
0
50.20
160,783
560,475
94,473
0
0
65.30
Torrance
71,328
771,256
49,950
500
1,000
50.18
Victorville
0
175,704
31,628
0
0
7.50
63,192
379,647
56,314
35,458
101,737
36.22
Sunnyvale Thousand Oaks
Yolo Co
Group 3
EXPENDITURES - DETAIL
46
* Includes Local and State Funds
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Expenditures - Detail Group 4: Libraries with 70,000 - 100,000 population Library Electronic Print Materials Materials Alameda
41,242
277,114
Alhambra
45,740
Buena Park Dist
48,365
Folsom
20,251
Other Materials
Preservation
Literacy* Total Operating Expenditures per Capita
47,748
0
35,222
39.11
181,700
0
0
195,968
31.80
100,465
33,140
0
0
27.93
40,471
4,780
0
0
22.22
Hemet
16,622
86,955
35,233
5,000
51,328
24.45
Livermore
51,756
275,684
48,077
0
90,963
56.05
Mendocino Co
13,017
27,112
1,969
0
0
14.93
Mountain View
75,483
353,731
114,896
0
14,700
64.65
33,312
67,547
5,499
0
78,121
26.27
185,000
606,593
110,800
0
87,198
77.56
25,483
197,179
167,062
0
96,972
57.74
0
182,725
76,158
1,371
0
29.90
41,732
457,020
293,446
0
1,006,670
94.70
San Leandro
41,000
398,015
35,620
3,000
126,817
67.57
Santa Monica
189,780
704,720
241,500
16,300
0
116.14
Sutter Co
12,740
121,711
12,735
0
123,790
17.13
Upland
31,885
116,640
1,120
4,528
81,010
25.41
Whittier
47,313
222,941
42,829
1,225
0
35.72
Yuba Co
3,500
50,000
13,000
3,561
1,524
12.00
Nevada Co Newport Beach Pleasanton Redlands Redwood City
Group 4
EXPENDITURES - DETAIL
47
* Includes Local and State Funds
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Expenditures - Detail Group 5: Libraries with 50,000 - 70,000 population Library Electronic Print Materials Materials
Other Materials
Preservation
Altadena Dist
27,154
136,219
13,977
0
Arcadia
56,770
221,773
34,839
2,850
69,600
26,100
128,155
214,536
Beaumont Dist Cerritos Colton Glendora Imperial Co
Literacy* Total Operating Expenditures per Capita 74,207
45.86
13,775
0
52.39
650
63,222
18.35
37,412
4,268
0
91.17
5,715
32,395
6,000
1,000
31,941
16.88
76,793
176,660
34,115
1,400
39,754
40.98
3,000
15,910
2,259
0
25,016
9.95
Lake Co
10,630
137,472
20,477
225
70,806
20.20
Lodi
28,322
139,785
2,763
0
66,165
23.66
Lompoc
20,278
123,295
17,264
0
67,507
19.26
6,061
157,719
29.12
Monterey Park
9,912
78,244
26,276
34,310
80,572
19,060
Palo Alto
103,821
521,563
132,588
3,125
0
99.12
Palos Verdes Dist
126,529
370,461
130,048
0
0
89.68
38,388
110,642
33,825
0
0
38.44
7,050
200,762
22,391
0
2,500
21.93
77,980
203,740
64,320
0
0
56.45
National City
Placentia Dist Porterville Redondo Beach
50.77
San Benito Co
1,385
39,624
1,400
4,886
63,200
12.84
San Rafael
7,082
144,128
35,293
0
443,064
43.01
24,317
197,188
138,560
200
435,571
75.11
South San Francisco Tehama Co
2,241
39,595
200
0
0
9.20
Tulare
4,700
118,620
7,400
1,400
100,720
14.56
4,258
87,761
8,606
1,155
36,418
21.27
Watsonville
20,278
142,713
22,486
1,000
195,322
39.36
Woodland
18,878
166,335
44,368
0
117,616
30.55
Yorba Linda
88,250
327,525
71,900
0
0
48.65
Tuolumne Co
Group 5
EXPENDITURES - DETAIL
48
* Includes Local and State Funds
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Expenditures - Detail Group 6: Libraries with 25,000 - 50,000 population Library Electronic Print Materials Materials
Other Materials
Preservation
Literacy* Total Operating Expenditures per Capita
Amador Co
9,231
40,851
4,500
0
79,640
23.23
Azusa
7,080
90,341
11,587
0
0
26.81
0
83,710
18,229
0
0
24.17
34,414
122,097
31,437
468
179,874
82.87
Banning Dist Benicia Beverly Hills
251,481
534,624
82,306
5,254
419,841
264.46
Brawley
21,409
64,090
0
600
37,916
21.68
Burlingame
33,530
205,902
72,950
2,635
8,000
104.39
0
13,566
929
0
53,474
13.48
18,565
46,923
1,090
0
30,920
21.82
4,858
78,887
13,118
0
0
31.46
24,738
89,722
19,467
0
0
26.17
0
6,925
0
0
27,499
5.86
Dixon Dist
20,307
72,611
7,247
4,316
0
62.04
El Centro
7,816
11,027
2,600
0
2,000
12.98
0
1,225
291
1,744
10,000
4.79
Calaveras Co Calexico Coalinga Dist Covina Del Norte Co Dist
Lassen Dist Lincoln
0
94,500
60,000
Los Gatos
32,090
105,230
37,690
0
0
27.29 55.30
Menlo Park
20,102
136,736
43,475
0
175,514
72.36
Monrovia
12,445
69,743
0
57,000
33.17
Monterey
28,057
126,713
32,090
2,694
0
110.67
6,653
59,374
4,640
0
0
16.63
32,344
118,981
80,742
0
0
49.29
Palo Verde Valley Dist
1,650
21,851
3,426
0
0
5.93
Paso Robles
5,812
18,154
7,206
0
0
52.25
14,433
99,785
39,009
0
7,000
46.56
0
14,754
11,508
0
87,400
24.26
6,918
21,787
8,977
0
41,850
23.19
35,590
128,659
33,573
12,547
0
59.17
Moorpark Palm Springs
San Bruno Santa Paula Dist Siskiyou Co South Pasadena
Group 6
EXPENDITURES - DETAIL
49
* Includes Local and State Funds
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Expenditures - Detail Group 7: Libraries with under 25,000 population Library Electronic Print Materials Materials Alpine Co
Other Materials
Preservation
Literacy* Total Operating Expenditures per Capita
250
7,100
2,500
200
0
242.15
Belvedere-Tiburon
19,250
113,651
24,309
1,000
0
153.58
Calabasas
18,444
142,827
18,000
0
0
47.58
Carmel
13,720
109,944
16,757
2,677
0
273.88
Colusa Co
0
23,813
3,718
1,813
15,584
30.36
Commerce
36,919
181,568
60,432
0
243,334
248.91
Coronado
18,058
137,324
95,326
5,000
0
102.70
El Segundo
28,600
172,300
23,860
2,000
5,000
131.23
Imperial
110
5,902
2,291
0
18,758
12.23
Inyo Co
0
30,818
700
300
0
36.14
Irwindale
900
22,153
3,400
685
0
268.54
Larkspur
7,165
52,968
8,566
0
34,000
4,000
1,000
0
24.10
Mill Valley
12,284
116,325
29,552
2,528
0
128.11
Modoc Co
470
14,568
0
2,500
0
41.56
12,216
56,317
0
0
10,000
0
0
0
27.98
Mariposa Co
Mono Co Orland Pacific Grove
60.41
83.33
998
68,190
0
500
0
43.17
Plumas Co
12,187
29,327
3,520
0
107,604
27.42
Rancho Mirage
80,927
253,407
101,266
0
0
173.19
180
39,134
12,133
858
0
43.32
0
690
0
0
0
14.74
San Marino
30,314
57,370
9,500
0
0
87.49
Santa Fe Springs
24,000
84,800
14,600
0
46,900
76.47
San Anselmo San Juan Bautista
210
73,990
7,350
1,700
0
83.42
24,645
67,864
13,403
1,719
0
66.62
Signal Hill
8,899
37,424
4,518
3,000
0
32.39
St Helena
30,141
76,790
48,942
0
0
191.06
Trinity Co
0
4,957
1,500
0
0
27.35
0
15,517
0
0
51,739
20.60
Sausalito Sierra Madre
Vernon Willows
Group 7
EXPENDITURES - DETAIL
50
* Includes Local and State Funds
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Collections Group 1: Libraries with over 400,000 population Volumes Library Titles Book Vol's Added Added Held Alameda Co
105,787
16,680
939,627
Contra Costa Co
Document Units
Databases
E-Books
63
9,974
Audio
Video
Periodicals
57,315
83,927
1,928
146,355
25,985
1,230,129
49,493
35
25,968
75,527
78,589
2,360
Fresno Co
88,197
23,192
1,086,940
1,253,926
74
280
109,370
88,238
1,922
Kern Co
44,938
13,340
985,093
21,686
44
280
37,391
25,156
625
Long Beach
10,000
2,108
835,948
13,137
50
29
30,387
24,683
1,310
Los Angeles Los Angeles Co Oakland Orange Co
53,189
6,433,495
84
10,448
95,552
298,126
8,900
565,797
60,011
6,091,825
135,060
29
3,979
240,717
436,499
10,725
70,307
19,164
1,197,836
357,138
57
11,717
54,110
64,093
2,245
25
89,006
91,447
4,065
52,742
81,192
1,756
158,443
21,192
2,749,706
48,423
70
Riverside Co
97,585
53,077
1,469,253
600
33
Sacramento
145,710
23,593
1,822,449
17,198
40
1,110
82,062
81,458
1,165
San Bernardino Co
147,766
1,130,899
633
24
633
49,270
51,457
760
San Diego
241,062
37,808
3,318,250
1,657,057
99
17,595
194,048
229,925
3,701
San Diego Co
194,152
31,114
1,364,341
31
382
137,221
130,031
2,450
San Francisco
294,442
40,496
2,138,708
108
35,643
120,038
159,095
11,181
San Jose
298,002
40,584
1,842,799
54
13,168
154,698
299,161
884
Santa Clara Co
161,151
107,360
1,326,731
100
4,443
139,732
193,140
2,491
Sonoma Co
59,030
20,059
649,056
Stanislaus Co
56,344
20,000
747,386
Stockton-San Joaquin Co
48,170
19,841
845,640
3,147
Ventura Co
26,584
26,173
795,016
9,000
Group 1
COLLECTIONS
410,153
865
19
25,065
32,089
1,814
54
22,852
23,688
881
37
18
49,126
40,275
1,440
35
4,931
31,022
33,569
1,306
17
51
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Collections Group 2: Libraries with 150,000 - 400,000 population Volumes Library Titles Book Vol's Added Added Held Anaheim
46,476
Butte Co Chula Vista
Document Units
Databases
18,570
568,084
20,446
6,442
272,039
25,682
10,912
461,331
El Dorado Co
33,999
13,365
330,675
Glendale
32,061
17,709
649,686
36
2,472
Hayward
13,143
4,690
121,706
18
8,768
Huntington Beach
21,804
11,464
410,574
22
Kings Co
16,226
4,795
161,484
Madera Co
13,903
5,910
Merced Co
14,069
4,701
Monterey Co
42,898
16,640
423,696
Moreno Valley
10,798
9,481
144,468
Oceanside
20,046
9,297
Ontario
16,652
11,109
Oxnard
17,223
Palmdale
10,733
Pasadena
40,994
Placer Co
16,597
8,297
6,478
5,554
Rancho Cucamonga
34,187
29,346
256,653
44
Riverside
48,593
33,156
408,366
19
Salinas
34,550
7,875
194,113
52
9,281
6,187
221,958
1,850
10
368,910
1,398
11
Pomona
San Bernardino
20
E-Books
375 89
74
Audio 15,788
Video
Periodicals
41,031
936
16
4
9,492
8,690
461
17
348
17,230
19,383
362
13,083
19,310
501
49,995
17,462
878
11,813
21,292
189
13,396
7,438
390
5
88
4
281
1,595
2,914
303
248,648
378
2
280
10,068
5,729
268
367,906
2,299
6
280
2,327
1,769
281
10
380
11,350
19,667
496
3,602
5,836
93
322
40
288,564
109
23
2,703
14,670
13,328
493
241,131
3,272
15
1,250
8,892
19,062
546
11,302
362,884
730
10
19,246
15,588
642
5,835
108,118
273
8
732,895
234,583
24
320,677
286
284,728
110,006
4,810
4,607
208
19,165
12,018
789
7
29,792
27,427
661
8
9,218
89
212
12,094
9,547
230
21,571
26,304
797
4,258
8,231
237
5,520
9,820
389
29,394
40,467
918
2,472
1,851
San Luis Obispo City-Co
42,962
San Mateo Co
79,102
17,490
628,657
58
8,691
94,082
84,774
1,698
Santa Ana
16,549
9,308
239,729
17
1,301
9,938
11,792
887
Santa Barbara
23,388
318,238
20
26,760
19,795
686
Santa Cruz City-Co
39,024
4,076
437,396
56
34,658
66,193
1,286
Shasta Public Libraries
15,889
12,880
231,426
8,011
15
10,423
8,933
173
Solano Co
89,030
17,760
594,347
13,186
25
8,607
47,866
99,889
1,656
Tulare Co
38,834
10,238
323,457
17
200
3,500
500
572
Group 2
COLLECTIONS
52
19,977
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Collections Group 3: Libraries with 100,000 - 150,000 population Volumes Library Titles Book Vol's Added Added Held
Document Units
Databases
E-Books
Berkeley
30,698
13,030
488,750
65
Burbank
26,680
10,834
432,817
Carlsbad
23,693
11,368
290,399
Corona
11,459
6,494
133,434
15
Daly City
12,228
5,341
183,372
8
10,730
Downey
21,184
18,622
120,922
43
2,343
Escondido
213,721
200
5,639
Audio
Video
Periodicals
47,991
36,182
1,175
17
27,916
36,372
557
34
28,579
15,925
538
5,078
5,788
141
11,612
14,965
293
4,153
3,766
245
12
10,927
26,724
340
12
11,977
14,123
348
12,739
12,134
581
3,088
7,829
989
Fullerton
14,025
10,616
264,497
Humboldt Co
12,640
7,399
296,546
Inglewood
16,113
9,111
472,082
29
Marin Co
42,096
15,991
415,165
20
10,179
24,675
32,458
1,130
Mission Viejo
13,341
9,213
151,662
19
562
6,830
8,228
230
5,094
5,760
210
7,061
10,319
12,521
448
12,434
8,806
286
2,016
12
199
Murrieta
7,218
2,918
93,526
Napa Co
20,034
11,119
180,491
Orange
14,008
6,794
224,385
Richmond
12,634
6,666
175,240
2,013
27
3,457
8,659
9,513
268
Roseville
9,229
3,991
162,641
237
15
183
8,770
11,414
398
San Mateo
20,163
15,530
277,595
800
51
11,242
15,377
17,841
525
Santa Clara
44,265
19,620
373,226
57
2,951
22,912
27,674
610
Santa Maria
12,912
9,462
186,760
7,201
37
2,280
15,004
17,453
436
Sunnyvale
29,386
13,744
238,747
9,514
40
11,810
22,494
26,758
420
Thousand Oaks
40,611
21,738
398,208
31
54
23,868
33,593
507
Torrance
40,036
16,026
443,281
2,961
16
31,734
26,063
808
Victorville
9,926
9,841
55,639
27
2,389
3,771
540
20,864
16,638
283,721
16
15,455
23,170
466
Yolo Co
Group 3
COLLECTIONS
35 252
24 12
53
3
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Collections Group 4: Libraries with 70,000 - 100,000 population Volumes Library Titles Book Vol's Added Added Held
Document Units
Databases
Alameda
14,609
6,499
185,307
42
Alhambra
21,101
14,049
152,034
24
Buena Park Dist
13,607
7,838
102,157
15
Folsom
14,341
8,604
102,215
Hemet
14,175
9,253
96,193
Livermore
61
Audio
Video
Periodicals
6,584
7,379
233
4,254
3,971
4,967
156
162
6,839
5,062
243
18
8,048
5,860
233
8
4,580
5,152
156
6,238
10,359
371
5,575
9,247
168
13,483
24,780
21,422
349
21,922
10,006
234,476
39
Mendocino Co
6,747
6,747
166,367
6
Mountain View
21,989
12,571
253,882
37
Nevada Co
E-Books
7,657
7,892
6,338
187,674
6
27
15,372
15,868
420
Newport Beach
16,493
9,949
259,560
27
939
19,316
19,588
753
Pleasanton
14,984
6,580
177,635
6,765
6,108
134,964
Redwood City
64,219
19,887
San Leandro
20,655
14,139
Santa Monica
30,440
14,937
386,815
Sutter Co
9,188
7,274
117,851
Upland
9,916
6,294
159,927
Whittier
11,256
10,035
273,820
Yuba Co
6,415
6,300
141,375
Redlands
Group 4
COLLECTIONS
41
6,475
12,114
18,285
280
37,824
5
86
3,819
2,858
294
230,756
627
19
8,666
27,615
33,936
660
305,277
5,585
22
5
13,146
15,104
511
28
3,465
24,726
26,662
688
724
2,317
156
2,125
6,310
3,513
220
13,264
12,009
620
6,487
7,729
150
73
4 18
1,250
21 6
54
200
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Collections Group 5: Libraries with 50,000 - 70,000 population Volumes Library Titles Book Vol's Added Added Held Altadena Dist Arcadia Beaumont Dist Cerritos Colton Glendora Imperial Co Lake Co Lodi Lompoc
8,072
6,298
132,065
13,150
11,071
171,110
6,562
5,952
67,082
10,474
8,197
220,067
933
898
73,581
6,377
5,271
114,563
849
540
48,663
10,426
5,958
145,655
8,097
7,051
126,519
12,522
Monterey Park
Document Units
Databases
E-Books
16 33,606
11
20
88,707
685 6,700
Video
Periodicals
4,619
3,336
226
5,463
5,974
231
4
1,035
5,695
55
25
6,033
13,042
387
1
4,882
3,717
165
26 25
208
Audio
10,261
8,254
249
6
7,442
1,490
1,974
21
7
4,228
4,508
123
6
4,311
2,975
259
15
6,206
8,812
182
7,431
5,230
171,069
5
3,680
7,000
156
National City
13,669
12,586
200,516
34
5,598
16,526
144
Palo Alto
29,650
15,527
246,554
47
4,347
20,288
21,211
666
Palos Verdes Dist
17,988
9,791
205,067
24
4,392
19,729
14,496
808
6,767
5,252
89,853
3,916
5,571
144
Placentia Dist Porterville
108
11
9,505
5,534
92,352
4
280
5,348
5,187
98
16,541
15,080
177,834
15
2,227
18,375
17,917
280
San Benito Co
5,382
2,818
81,536
91
11
1,690
4,143
105
San Rafael
7,121
7,121
124,404
21
10,179
5,856
3,623
271
South San Francisco
6,677
4,452
157,321
24
11,758
14,222
16,816
265
Tehama Co
3,136
2,183
124,296
7
2,773
2,114
31
Tulare
6,160
6,073
87,396
12
7,386
2,918
131
Tuolumne Co
4,306
3,895
87,342
10
2,589
3,123
276
Watsonville
6,530
5,376
111,272
72
6,389
5,331
175
12
5,395
5,331
209
34
9,368
9,728
223
Redondo Beach
Woodland Yorba Linda
Group 5
7,325
6,403
88,008
15,975
15,662
132,726
COLLECTIONS
280 5,817
800
55
280 10
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Collections Group 6: Libraries with 25,000 - 50,000 population Volumes Library Titles Book Vol's Added Added Held
Document Units
Databases
E-Books
Audio
Video
Periodicals
Amador Co
4,964
4,587
83,985
14
3,667
5,012
68
Azusa
6,114
5,172
96,755
4
3,179
3,426
110
Banning Dist
5,446
5,378
46,530
2
2,191
2,653
127
Benicia Beverly Hills Brawley
6,444
5,070
94,495
14,685
10,233
255,198
489
9,994
5,397
5,887
161
50
532
21,366
10,424
597
1,637
622
104
9,975
10,088
332
5,036
7,912
52
662
1,504
83
873
3,849
128
3,652
3,411
51,718
10,166
6,232
220,078
27
Calaveras Co
5,457
3,377
87,264
3
Calexico
2,471
1,755
62,991
Coalinga Dist
3,395
3,130
89,671
Covina
3,858
3,340
94,295
16
4,443
4,014
161
Del Norte Co Dist
1,915
1,692
50,082
527
9
1,466
1,664
62
Dixon Dist
3,441
3,441
53,822
230
23
997
1,426
240
El Centro
5,104
5,082
117,917
129
2
656
4,096
47
Lassen Dist
1,459
1,397
40,545
12
1,851
2,057
25
21,009
20,652
Burlingame
Lincoln Los Gatos
9,372
Menlo Park
15,162
7,608
1 8,668
5 6
280
11
26
7,034
7,162
200
44
11,017
7,535
8,362
205
149,823
54
8,668
13,590
14,989
228
109,449
8
2,402
829
288
104,952
36
8,309
5,079
269
40,190
32
1,960
2,027
115
5
8,627
10,596
195
27
Monterey
7,556
Moorpark
4,996
Palm Springs
5,385
1,200
116,590
Palo Verde Valley Dist
1,405
1,461
46,181
1,220
799
75
Paso Robles
4,301
4,204
59,109
451
13
14
4,385
5,737
99
San Bruno
6,436
83,746
141
9
11,242
6,839
6,829
181
Santa Paula Dist
1,105
937
80,694
1,251
2,027
78
4,231
2,115
143,524
9
3,177
5,605
290
10,372
7,747
125,486
13
6,359
8,244
286
Siskiyou Co South Pasadena
Group 6
COLLECTIONS
6,784
396
80,814 115,409
Monrovia
123
23
1,663 382
3
235
56
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Collections Group 7: Libraries with under 25,000 population Volumes Library Titles Book Vol's Added Added Held Alpine Co
3,414
Belvedere-Tiburon
Document Units
Databases
3,414
19,213
1
E-Books
Audio
Video
Periodicals
753
2,086
76
6,863
56,113
29
10,179
6,796
4,447
437
Calabasas
4,121
4,029
39,144
7
4,500
2,481
3,798
84
Carmel
4,482
4,046
77,178
50
10
2,489
2,663
131
Colusa Co
3,456
3,273
101,104
5,070
6,076
57
Commerce
8,881
6,915
97,069
11
8,387
13,510
315
Coronado
6,647
5,742
157,927
13
9,667
15,759
328
El Segundo
7,900
6,399
155,230
5,766
7,972
206
Imperial
2,176
1,837
31,393
Inyo Co
1,361
1,250
103,400
400 1
675
14 1
Irwindale
833
826
15,988
Larkspur
2,909
2,585
49,696
Mariposa Co
2,406
2,206
66,141
Mill Valley
5,906
5,377
105,879
30
Modoc Co
2,184
2,613
62,661
10
Mono Co
9,316
5,654
107,213
Orland
2,368
2,360
50,380
4
Pacific Grove Plumas Co Rancho Mirage San Anselmo
5 16
78
120
5
401
361
94,285
22
3,171
76,969
5
12,746
11,906
72,488
2,756
2,600
45,941
200
10,179
4
3,671
San Juan Bautista
2,392
10,180 3,200 1,690
616
707
30
2,750
4,100
135
743
1,823
49
2,370
974
83
5,198
6,002
95
5,382
3,381
823
947
4,480
150
4,999
5,983
200
737
3,306
79
6,345
3,833
260
5,341
1,171
121
11
68
10,467
11,316
212
8
10,180
1,861
2,682
90
232
1,614
2
9,089
San Marino
8,132
5,038
82,849
17
3,245
2,217
150
Santa Fe Springs
6,744
5,756
69,024
58
2,499
5,957
166
Sausalito
3,033
3,033
58,137
Sierra Madre
5,093
4,905
59,540
Signal Hill
1,431
1,240
24,866
St Helena
5,664
4,996
65,972
Trinity Co
3,050
2,524
56,325
1,188
1,171
60,573
29
10,179
2,446
1,436
181
528
11
7,403
2,850
2,090
108
245
3,168
62
50
24
9,831
6,122
9,638
175
4
1,103
2,920
84
1
1,111
1,938
88
1
Vernon Willows
Group 7
COLLECTIONS
57
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Services Group 1: Libraries with over 400,000 population Hours Annual Library Total Circulation
Circ Per Capita
Reference
Ref per Capita
ILL Lent
ILL From
Library Attendance
23,738
26,942
4,827,535
Alameda Co
20,328
6,056,555
11.20
409,250
0.76
Contra Costa Co
54,987
6,728,411
7.04
610,948
0.64
8,633
13,160
3,878,217
Fresno Co
77,814
3,572,943
3.92
390,043
0.43
145,438
218,866
2,904,549
Kern Co
43,493
1,709,149
2.07
271,199
0.33
132,043
115,484
Long Beach
13,814
1,711,538
3.47
447,090
0.91
1,269
544
1,601,917
Los Angeles
188,480
18,821,223
4.63
11,555,728
2.84
2,391
115
17,345,092
Los Angeles Co
190,981
15,368,606
4.18
2,527,629
0.69
10,647
1,125
14,228,227
Oakland
34,582
2,436,806
5.46
653,908
1.47
1,815
704
3,487,787
Orange Co
88,998
7,314,615
4.69
1,668,916
1.07
3,200
8,768
6,817,546
Riverside Co
66,978
3,464,547
3.16
382,795
0.35
167,039
135,603
3,170,424
Sacramento
52,976
7,385,554
5.42
506,467
0.37
111,363
125,542
2,866,175
San Bernardino Co
72,000
3,055,653
2.55
390,000
0.33
164,072
171,065
4,597,787
San Diego
76,195
7,651,619
5.65
1,574,974
1.16
1,378
737
6,601,210
San Diego Co
92,092
8,311,398
7.71
697,025
0.65
5,304
20,270
5,263,761
San Francisco
58,462
9,638,160
11.40
1,024,680
1.21
35,623
49,541
6,337,966
San Jose
45,632
15,320,909
15.22
680,468
0.68
20,833
28,074
8,126,461
Santa Clara Co
21,748
11,319,133
26.64
453,730
1.07
1,134
655
3,571,571
Sonoma Co
33,332
3,356,132
6.90
235,953
0.48
171,085
246,357
2,692,315
Stanislaus Co
25,324
2,299,795
4.37
149,617
0.28
1,767
210
Stockton-San Joaquin Co
24,873
1,926,616
3.08
827,851
1.32
283
61
Ventura Co
26,635
1,717,877
3.87
148,415
0.33
1,634
4,898
Group 1
SERVICES
58
1,510,802
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Services Group 2: Libraries with 150,000 - 400,000 population Hours Annual Library Total Circulation Anaheim
19,290
Butte Co
Circ Per Capita
1,721,779
4.94
10,708
910,249
6,065
1,160,101
El Dorado Co
10,625
Glendale Hayward
Reference
Ref per Capita
ILL Lent
ILL From
Library Attendance
98,026
0.28
4,476
60
1,752,838
4.12
42,366
0.19
1,814
3,254
756,901
4.98
136,916
0.59
349
35
822,243
836,968
4.65
23,093
0.13
1,489
255
387,604
14,984
1,244,056
6.00
209,167
1.01
49,370
41,228
1,133,385
4,592
904,328
5.99
50,488
0.33
3,891
5,443
613,749
Huntington Beach
12,428
944,492
4.66
128,351
0.63
62
69
817,042
Kings Co
11,470
152,537
0.99
30,732
0.20
18,223
14,445
Madera Co
10,022
421,804
2.77
35,766
0.23
42,311
16,872
311,629
Merced Co
19,242
228,207
0.89
42,586
0.17
47,698
24,293
510,359
Monterey Co
27,096
922,986
4.00
148,542
0.64
4,201
2,162
1,110,504
3,294
386,998
2.08
223,719
1.20
22,909
25,974
320,022
11,472
553,323
3.08
73,691
0.41
339
423
716,957
Chula Vista
Moreno Valley Oceanside Ontario
5,500
613,482
3.54
187,742
1.08
675
266
697,106
Oxnard
6,656
1,326,838
6.73
72,836
0.37
779
810
600,026
Palmdale
5,731
496,507
3.28
53,274
0.35
291
264
340,471
Pasadena
22,078
1,680,383
11.19
232,564
1.55
40,493
49,204
1,680,383
Placer Co
17,040
1,303,329
6.96
85,724
0.46
486
361
651,665
Pomona
2,243
207,860
1.27
38,515
0.24
1,371
115
243,395
Rancho Cucamonga
5,368
1,120,866
6.31
189,230
1.06
3
80
565,465
19,088
1,293,912
4.31
353,199
1.18
7,814
7,750
1,386,267
8,139
454,489
2.98
95,262
0.62
363
145
556,434
Riverside Salinas San Bernardino
6,221
277,992
1.36
87,856
0.43
100
41
2,694,207
San Luis Obispo City-Co
19,006
2,194,475
9.13
191,542
0.80
78,602
98,142
996,476
San Mateo Co
31,253
4,166,905
14.71
219,670
0.78
107,489
180,468
2,335,776
4,933
597,333
1.68
67,490
0.19
186
3
685,541
Santa Barbara
17,372
1,602,547
7.05
133,365
0.59
74,464
104,454
1,292,321
Santa Cruz City-Co
21,310
2,290,449
10.94
299,473
1.43
1,251
1,525
1,285,407
6,916
548,002
2.99
73,685
0.40
670
2,974
519,294
Solano Co
21,800
2,954,864
7.92
270,487
0.73
171,477
146,353
2,248,937
Tulare Co
19,552
487,366
1.47
63,063
0.19
40,003
34,007
375,932
Santa Ana
Shasta Public Libraries
Group 2
SERVICES
59
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Services Group 3: Libraries with 100,000 - 150,000 population Hours Annual Library Total Circulation
Circ Per Capita
Reference
Ref per Capita
ILL Lent
ILL From
Library Attendance
12,077
26,376
1,405,311
Berkeley
13,940
1,951,032
18.20
178,398
1.66
Burbank
8,086
1,420,038
13.14
275,377
2.55
373
172
1,088,728
Carlsbad
8,840
1,334,875
12.76
283,641
2.71
1,749
553
670,932
Corona
2,917
536,025
3.61
79,255
0.53
240
116
535,053
Daly City
8,849
664,798
6.21
35,753
0.33
37,689
45,088
593,809
Downey
3,021
474,560
4.18
59,098
0.52
4,230
11,463
413,510
Escondido
4,188
753,414
5.20
174,058
1.20
399
371
675,933
Fullerton
5,836
974,707
7.08
76,063
0.55
667
1,439
611,174
Humboldt Co
14,165
674,690
5.08
40,057
0.30
1,875
1,129
291,000
Inglewood
6,666
227,593
1.91
67,100
0.56
2
1
259,664
Marin Co
20,473
1,619,362
11.35
157,490
1.10
58,954
56,788
1,143,414
Mission Viejo
3,014
912,799
9.11
148,382
1.48
328
55
745,710
Murrieta
2,312
479,271
4.76
63,445
0.63
37,120
35,993
318,853
Napa Co
8,164
909,969
6.91
52,371
0.40
92,308
117,723
442,730
Orange
5,889
653,143
4.61
53,016
0.37
281
120
524,424
Richmond
5,476
187,728
1.80
21,360
0.20
2,456
1,382
300,693
Roseville
7,367
946,824
8.43
48,853
0.43
595
122
569,797
San Mateo
6,460
907,319
9.04
57,792
0.58
54,264
44,530
866,635
Santa Clara
5,434
2,647,837
22.58
118,267
1.01
12,943
8,392
1,424,080
Santa Maria
7,696
575,827
4.19
98,223
0.71
79,049
9,612
402,039
Sunnyvale
3,438
2,481,633
17.88
187,362
1.35
6,440
8,348
873,901
Thousand Oaks
5,876
1,559,385
12.13
168,110
1.31
304
136
656,150
Torrance
14,317
1,698,431
11.39
245,073
1.64
1,011
551
763,676
Victorville
3,172
212,655
1.94
28,080
0.26
18,265
23,097
204,270
11,325
1,519,577
10.53
53,833
0.37
845
1,932
635,481
Yolo Co
Group 3
SERVICES
60
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Services Group 4: Libraries with 70,000 - 100,000 population Hours Annual Library Total Circulation
Circ Per Capita
Reference
Ref per Capita
ILL Lent
ILL From
Library Attendance
Alameda
7,243
591,237
7.92
77,571
1.04
361
458
547,606
Alhambra
2,474
407,709
4.57
96,467
1.08
315
69
422,516
Buena Park Dist
2,687
526,712
6.32
30,841
0.37
0
33
311,661
Folsom
4,476
664,251
9.35
32,559
0.46
54,850
85,455
389,365
Hemet
2,097
437,175
5.88
46,134
0.62
1,437
1,662
337,912
Livermore
8,350
1,073,829
12.72
90,556
1.07
7,443
8,877
640,912
Mendocino Co
9,600
453,147
5.02
19,626
0.22
121,978
133,809
Mountain View
3,571
1,569,584
20.99
117,519
1.57
20,217
14,883
Nevada Co
857,197
8,890
726,838
7.36
129,139
1.31
984
1,639
443,650
12,350
1,575,518
18.27
181,315
2.10
300
169
1,200,664
Pleasanton
3,133
1,433,876
20.46
83,909
1.20
8,514
9,078
530,738
Redlands
3,303
261,103
3.64
41,839
0.58
5
91
283,111
Redwood City
9,984
1,582,228
20.33
15,146
0.19
68,482
40,830
895,990
San Leandro
7,314
916,744
11.12
150,165
1.82
0
0
706,447
Santa Monica
9,719
1,603,393
17.34
158,323
1.71
868
642
1,464,475
Sutter Co
5,728
374,133
3.87
7,800
0.08
34,322
27,482
Upland
2,600
309,471
4.12
57,753
0.77
253
204
212,833
Whittier
5,108
479,439
5.52
131,413
1.51
233
48
460,738
Yuba Co
2,838
173,017
2.37
894
0.01
1,141
554
126,932
Newport Beach
Group 4
SERVICES
61
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Services Group 5: Libraries with 50,000 - 70,000 population Hours Annual Library Total Circulation
Circ Per Capita
Reference
Ref per Capita
ILL Lent
ILL From
Library Attendance
Altadena Dist
5,536
221,684
4.02
46,784
0.85
1,617
2,305
424,610
Arcadia
3,038
728,311
12.88
48,954
0.87
713
135
579,272
Beaumont Dist
2,616
177,655
2.96
16,673
0.28
329
18
152,900
Cerritos
3,380
835,318
15.23
126,348
2.30
1,123
567
1,064,875
Colton
5,720
126,764
2.45
11,977
0.23
24
75
146,088
Glendora
2,668
418,363
7.97
46,578
0.89
496
561
277,896
Imperial Co
6,542
34,206
0.61
32,067
0.58
24
88
39,319
Lake Co
6,344
223,213
3.49
9,086
0.14
124,971
50,213
266,640
Lodi
2,813
219,711
3.47
15,379
0.24
758
1,338
Lompoc
6,910
332,186
5.00
25,936
0.39
35,259
23,229
283,432
Monterey Park
2,612
395,396
6.09
19,781
0.30
233
279
451,000
National City
4,120
316,075
5.59
61,820
1.09
0
0
773,344
11,822
1,633,965
25.34
46,419
0.72
1,635
1,038
875,847
Palos Verdes Dist
7,280
901,847
12.94
85,089
1.22
385
1,895
677,657
Placentia Dist
2,611
209,071
3.77
27,794
0.50
5,462
4,495
222,157
Porterville
3,452
271,337
5.21
37,908
0.73
23,644
14,124
196,445
Redondo Beach
4,088
858,934
12.70
45,489
0.67
366
224
436,347
San Benito Co
2,400
142,832
2.54
5,422
0.10
121
260
132,686
San Rafael
3,947
433,450
7.43
75,784
1.30
21,048
27,898
335,246
South San Francisco
6,864
759,925
11.69
66,427
1.02
56,002
27,747
390,416
Tehama Co
3,380
98,194
1.56
5,466
0.09
587
222
80,288
Tulare
2,842
196,098
3.35
27,320
0.47
22,372
19,055
144,270
Tuolumne Co
6,501
224,730
3.99
12,256
0.22
701
1,957
370,191
Watsonville
8,000
306,184
5.16
56,287
0.95
187
1,562
425,322
Woodland
2,798
351,731
6.24
15,632
0.28
73,247
28,498
262,865
Yorba Linda
3,320
770,164
11.26
79,404
1.16
0
35
311,617
Palo Alto
Group 5
SERVICES
62
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Services Group 6: Libraries with 25,000 - 50,000 population Hours Annual Library Total Circulation Amador Co
6,592
Azusa Banning Dist
Circ Per Capita
Reference
Ref per Capita
ILL Lent
94,726
2.49
534
0.01
317
2,804
94,171
1.92
8,586
0.18
3,640
135,268
4.36
4,925
0.16
Benicia
3,224
371,581
13.28
36,216
Beverly Hills
3,262
716,235
19.85
Brawley
2,288
71,250
2.64
Burlingame
ILL From
Library Attendance
699
109,775
310
84
147,600
340
385
98,863
1.29
43,984
62,814
240,813
81,217
2.25
1,551
348
611,264
9,637
0.36
14
225
56,100
4,819
698,558
19.06
77,336
2.11
50,017
31,455
459,372
10,488
142,442
3.10
4,719
0.10
620
874
68,172
Calexico
3,465
89,434
2.27
33,214
0.84
7,801
300
101,890
Coalinga Dist
4,845
74,639
2.48
2,537
0.08
11,473
6,376
91,874
Covina
2,161
162,855
3.29
31,708
0.64
477
130
292,085
Del Norte Co Dist
1,384
59,060
2.00
1,715
0.06
458
614
125,075
Dixon Dist
2,500
396,495
15.37
18,675
0.72
20,192
20,025
93,908
El Centro
2,549
96,270
2.18
5,445
0.12
1,128
325
109,593
Lassen Dist
1,275
37,012
1.04
350
0.01
4
481
48,750
Lincoln
2,850
328,768
8.21
12,464
0.31
0
294
145,985
Los Gatos
2,808
458,877
15.05
20,075
0.66
197
237
267,672
Menlo Park
4,888
756,808
23.75
50,124
1.57
26,907
31,489
352,738
Monrovia
1,620
102,525
2.59
17,288
0.44
106
112
Monterey
3,002
515,979
17.64
40,532
1.39
794
2,989
388,653
Moorpark
2,926
106,976
2.88
0
83
130,504
Palm Springs
2,788
454,484
9.55
83,782
1.76
1,685
1,494
283,669
Palo Verde Valley Dist
2,364
31,428
0.75
4,434
0.11
0
215
85,137
Paso Robles
3,304
273,335
9.13
20,585
0.69
20,167
23,684
224,231
San Bruno
3,068
396,142
9.04
22,896
0.52
22,734
20,175
262,585
504
85,448
2.87
3,727
0.13
11,168
4,865
11,520
221,278
4.81
10,480
0.23
633
3,060
144,466
2,679
405,123
15.68
64,939
2.51
475
190
273,667
Calaveras Co
Santa Paula Dist Siskiyou Co South Pasadena
Group 6
SERVICES
63
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Services Group 7: Libraries with under 25,000 population Hours Annual Library Total Circulation
Circ Per Capita
Reference
Ref per Capita
ILL Lent
ILL From
Library Attendance
Alpine Co
2,688
20,285
16.89
637
0.53
0
254
12,647
Belvedere-Tiburon
3,030
302,306
27.24
32,305
2.91
27,844
14,933
Calabasas
2,644
190,851
8.04
35,940
1.51
89
1,162
160,168
Carmel
4,372
107,655
26.67
32,514
8.05
309
155
100,691
Colusa Co
6,688
90,415
4.11
5,932
0.27
8,288
4,213
33,908
Commerce
8,996
256,455
18.93
72,076
5.32
2,308
737
380,143
Coronado
3,206
357,841
15.54
50,832
2.21
228
443
377,602
El Segundo
9,110
215,366
12.67
222,177
13.07
415
408
291,587
Imperial
2,550
30,710
2.37
1,500
0.12
25
147
29,835
Inyo Co
8,239
91,083
5.05
10,940
0.61
24
527
Irwindale
2,343
23,799
13.78
7,577
4.39
0
115
Larkspur
2,700
134,418
10.97
22,227
1.81
14,791
16,908
Mariposa Co
5,148
155,233
8.48
8,634
0.47
18,348
19,560
139,984
Mill Valley
3,072
310,599
22.18
43,427
3.10
25,962
26,863
233,817
Modoc Co
3,952
68,549
7.07
3,500
0.36
573
1,633
Mono Co
1,653
0.12
8,158
254
392
399
39,214
10,306
198,856
14.73
Orland
1,924
58,062
3.85
158,771
Pacific Grove
1,608
224,000
14.42
12,308
0.79
501
470
Plumas Co
9,086
80,232
3.34
7,353
0.31
2,063
899
Rancho Mirage
2,874
641,327
28.79
83,383
3.74
716
540
San Anselmo
1,778
119,651
9.46
7,002
0.55
12,979
10,553
San Juan Bautista
1,456
34,716
18.36
33
0.02
0
6
9,519
San Marino
3,224
203,913
15.23
15,700
1.17
84
248
258,000
Santa Fe Springs
2,850
115,195
6.48
15,113
0.85
11,333
3,674
177,255
Sausalito
3,130
88,681
11.77
8,300
1.10
13,125
10,590
122,958
Sierra Madre
2,332
101,513
9.16
5,707
0.51
339
240
89,856
Signal Hill
2,442
89,059
7.79
1,307
0.11
0
0
St Helena
2,585
267,528
44.89
4,879
0.82
53,325
23,522
151,935
Trinity Co
2,392
39,170
2.81
911
0.07
254
1,091
33,015
2,704
51,781
3.66
2,746
0.19
707
800
37,476
117,684 377,901
Vernon Willows
Group 7
SERVICES
64
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Children's Services Group 1: Libraries with over 400,000 population Borrowers Population Library Total Child Age 0-14 Age 0-14 Materials
Materials Per Child
Materials Children's Children's Expenditure Circulation Circ/Child
Total Child Programs
Total Attendance
Alameda Co
63,987
63,987
460,665
7.20
506,766
2,927,741
45.76
2,462
45,243
Contra Costa Co
63,848
203,336
513,222
2.52
686,120
2,706,891
13.31
4,487
143,136
Fresno Co
62,569
225,326
390,576
1.73
525,367
1,194,638
5.30
3,655
106,029
Kern Co
35,574
198,646
310,720
1.56
175,041
533,716
2.69
1,653
42,587
Long Beach
33,873
116,068
288,363
2.48
6.19
43,034
101,357
Los Angeles
279,066
7,591
183,814
Los Angeles Co
1,374,300
375,033
718,341
1,494,196
5,260,166
1,059,191
841,090
2,367,396
2.81
3,390,562
6,811,259
8.10
15,891
521,127
51,617
86,807
407,858
4.70
363,860
895,412
10.31
2,614
99,102
Orange Co
119,362
358,056
1,118,962
3.13
559,528
2,609,364
7.29
5,417
172,280
Riverside Co
115,453
245,155
617,963
2.52
0
1,633,618
6.66
2,717
61,204
316,023
535,986
1.70
404,129
2,466,873
7.81
2,167
72,971
Oakland
Sacramento San Bernardino Co
514,203
1,324,458
6,791
223,978
San Diego
141,644
88,551 263,430
1,013,849
3.85
739,553
2,676,799
10.16
6,449
169,186
San Diego Co
175,611
203,397
602,951
2.96
1,843,612
2,464,404
12.12
9,221
238,920
San Francisco
45,643
94,010
528,791
5.62
1,763,533
2,210,513
23.51
6,658
269,543
San Jose
84,190
213,602
876,842
4.11
664,658
6,295,709
29.47
6,383
246,752
Santa Clara Co
46,473
90,235
736,096
8.16
1,353,488
5,249,171
58.17
2,107
118,270
Sonoma Co
42,686
97,811
236,614
2.42
275,692
1,178,133
12.04
1,549
59,974
Stanislaus Co Stockton-San Joaquin Co Ventura Co
Group 1
354,648
43,875
126,533
301,331
2.38
220,224
1,008,224
7.97
1,644
64,102
135,841
76,394
345,878
4.53
144,060
380,195
4.98
1,382
30,366
39,308
89,712
305,880
3.41
315,858
784,203
8.74
1,874
57,764
CHILDREN'S SERVICES
65
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Children's Services Group 2: Libraries with 150,000 - 400,000 population Borrowers Population Library Total Child Age 0-14 Age 0-14 Materials
Materials Per Child
Materials Children's Children's Expenditure Circulation Circ/Child
Total Child Programs
Total Attendance
Anaheim
43,581
88,511
269,118
3.04
198,127
1,046,405
11.82
4,094
140,474
Butte Co
17,571
37,232
78,238
2.10
43,895
260,283
6.99
1,047
30,722
Chula Vista
45,758
54,993
158,741
2.89
45,000
278,148
5.06
699
18,601
El Dorado Co
14,778
35,629
116,076
3.26
45,654
347,126
9.74
921
34,481
Glendale
44,989
34,155
167,193
4.90
62,681
442,219
12.95
1,401
35,020
Hayward
23,295
32,055
56,768
1.77
85,692
321,429
10.03
1,147
25,447
Huntington Beach
13,813
49,962
140,871
2.82
107,000
425,797
8.52
1,128
96,557
Kings Co
5,665
38,588
48,038
1.24
64,591
63,568
1.65
290
8,160
Madera Co
5,875
36,315
87,226
2.40
29,205
104,110
2.87
264
6,658
Merced Co
7,675
63,770
85,980
1.35
35,000
80,521
1.26
483
9,565
Monterey Co
31,067
50,474
104,820
2.08
112,719
303,311
6.01
2,002
27,451
Moreno Valley
15,949
44,725
63,324
1.42
39,629
225,737
5.05
264
4,844
Oceanside
22,246
44,219
115,923
2.62
135,348
220,319
4.98
474
19,010
Ontario
24,596
53,000
91,520
1.73
74,472
266,438
5.03
752
24,880
Oxnard
28,710
45,653
142,814
3.13
87,318
465,136
10.19
694
19,060
Palmdale
9,295
48,884
56,689
1.16
43,504
239,603
4.90
193
8,383
2,688
74,292
14.17
832
22,346
Pasadena
47,083
27,267
242,194
8.88
235,844
Placer Co
35,319
35,053
141,950
4.05
80,003
496,682
Pomona
15,156
56,442
56,840
1.01
29,047
103,860
1.84
313
10,420
Rancho Cucamonga
27,276
42,123
114,542
2.72
280,000
535,838
12.72
892
38,151
Riverside
85,818
37,826
403,442
731
33,327
Salinas
43,930
49,083
70,465
1.44
147,200
147,032
3.00
503
19,084
7,451
57,573
60,503
1.05
2.06
556
20,868
965
31,864
4,383
165,573
San Bernardino
133,504
San Luis Obispo City-Co
33,000
118,827
172,382
489,081
San Mateo Co
41,810
62,939
303,702
4.83
313,808
1,117,596
17.76
Santa Ana
34,384
90,160
114,854
1.27
132,531
412,275
4.57
Santa Barbara
27,300
32,232
112,729
3.50
39,337
Santa Cruz City-Co
17,218
27,213
138,575
5.09
174,770
690,958
Shasta Public Libraries
12,175
32,039
59,402
1.85
30,530
212,995
Solano Co
34,739
72,977
267,290
3.66
532,356
Tulare Co
11,855
75,822
82,008
1.08
66,500
Group 2
CHILDREN'S SERVICES
66
533
21,656
1,590
40,192
25.39
1,494
39,058
6.65
564
13,900
965,007
13.22
3,184
91,211
226,110
2.98
4,408
11,821
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Children's Services Group 3: Libraries with 100,000 - 150,000 population Borrowers Population Library Total Child Age 0-14 Age 0-14 Materials
Materials Per Child
Materials Children's Children's Expenditure Circulation Circ/Child
Total Child Programs
Total Attendance
Berkeley
9,954
11,036
178,291
16.16
177,021
641,285
58.11
1,033
30,386
Burbank
34,099
20,211
155,522
7.69
92,500
461,737
22.85
918
35,872
209,525
571,267
1,394
43,915
18,053
37,149
60,728
1.63
55,000
269,393
7.25
399
32,371
118,163
Carlsbad Corona
18,860
71,888
3.81
88,944
245,758
13.03
589
15,673
Downey
Daly City 12,255
26,116
55,551
2.13
83,500
252,686
9.68
192
5,641
Escondido
22,820
34,635
54,691
1.58
27,000
220,646
6.37
426
12,390
Fullerton
12,452
29,038
141,117
4.86
90,839
544,112
18.74
1,043
39,768
Humboldt Co
13,334
21,145
88,759
4.20
37,778
148,420
7.02
830
13,579
Inglewood
12,575
32,639
75,504
2.31
53,839
93,435
2.86
192
4,620
Marin Co
10,251
25,628
149,219
5.82
175,277
681,036
26.57
1,146
35,215
Mission Viejo
12,697
21,922
72,944
3.33
92,227
442,261
20.17
213
19,421
Murrieta
10,020
24,885
37,438
1.50
40,000
233,589
9.39
121
6,140
Napa Co
10,672
30,022
74,158
2.47
97,775
332,180
11.06
862
18,244
Orange
13,410
29,832
106,006
3.55
60,194
313,439
10.51
886
30,621
Richmond
25,186
21,089
62,571
2.97
80,794
88,559
4.20
525
20,141
Roseville
20,031
22,074
74,377
3.37
46,524
706,922
32.03
244
16,167
16,800
73,459
4.37
50,802
261,561
15.57
779
36,241
1,414,204
70.54
273
32,466
71
1,416
San Mateo Santa Clara
22,632
20,049
141,968
7.08
271,505
Santa Maria
14,402
38,749
68,087
1.76
16,000
7,666
24,643
89,030
3.61
149,969
928,173
37.66
373
18,733
27,295
165,195
6.05
95,729
402,106
14.73
393
12,789
26,184
169,599
6.48
177,000
566,892
21.65
1,121
29,388
74,000
104,124
200
7,474
89,542
348,686
787
17,785
Sunnyvale Thousand Oaks Torrance
14,548
Victorville
5,312
Yolo Co
Group 3
15,393
22,637 27,564
CHILDREN'S SERVICES
116,558
4.23
67
12.65
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Children's Services Group 4: Libraries with 70,000 - 100,000 population Borrowers Population Library Total Child Age 0-14 Age 0-14 Materials
Materials Per Child
Materials Children's Children's Expenditure Circulation Circ/Child
Total Child Programs
Total Attendance
Alameda
12,610
15,635
60,522
3.87
55,420
257,709
16.48
693
20,876
Alhambra
9,760
16,675
48,520
2.91
55,500
218,688
13.11
245
9,810
Buena Park Dist Folsom Hemet Livermore Mendocino Co
8,808
19,196
36,942
1.92
39,410
227,713
11.86
288
18,222
15,407
15,407
43,334
2.81
19,651
337,557
21.91
399
17,654
8,219
13,580
31,763
2.34
14,247
173,427
12.77
139
6,175
10,448
19,076
110,183
5.78
53,225
291,118
15.26
417
20,044
4,905
17,838
48,303
2.71
0
112,419
6.30
445
6,507
10,980
118,201
10.77
117,070
679,422
61.88
421
23,530
6,499
16,477
64,753
3.93
11,838
196,092
11.90
560
13,660
Mountain View Nevada Co Newport Beach
7,454
15,224
86,402
5.68
91,850
601,654
39.52
715
32,130
Pleasanton
12,790
14,284
76,962
5.39
110,564
639,883
44.80
323
15,462
Redlands
16,474
17,658
31,960
1.81
31,413
132,982
7.53
292
10,131
Redwood City
16,871
19,427
126,371
6.50
253,578
767,110
39.49
19,808
121,057
San Leandro
22,127
16,003
127,810
7.99
65,500
323,304
20.20
671
42,403
Santa Monica
6,157
11,571
110,211
9.52
138,363
384,243
33.21
1,485
56,172
Sutter Co
11,666
18,936
57,875
3.06
64,938
159,786
8.44
709
37,652
Upland
11,200
17,040
57,982
3.40
34,755
142,355
8.35
288
15,119
Whittier
19,557
45,060
114,146
2.53
50,502
205,543
4.56
881
42,940
Yuba Co
14,181
14,271
49,395
3.46
15,000
42,257
2.96
339
4,068
Group 4
CHILDREN'S SERVICES
68
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Children's Services Group 5: Libraries with 50,000 - 70,000 population Borrowers Population Library Total Child Age 0-14 Age 0-14 Materials Altadena Dist
3,779
Arcadia
Materials Per Child
Materials Children's Children's Expenditure Circulation Circ/Child
13,421 9,657
64,663
Total Child Programs
Total Attendance
32,500
67,924
5.06
344
9,190
6.70
56,000
444,795
46.06
243
10,492
Beaumont Dist
7,396
13,993
19,781
1.41
24,500
40,917
2.92
889
16,099
Cerritos
6,654
7,930
85,370
10.77
96,541
398,446
50.25
413
15,441
Colton
8,796
14,521
24,442
1.68
11,350
65,092
4.48
183
3,252
Glendora
5,592
11,265
34,177
3.03
43,276
166,196
14.75
564
23,630
Imperial Co
1,501
13,878
20,735
1.49
3,553
9,911
0.71
77
2,601
Lake Co
2,971
11,381
43,085
3.79
71,525
62,841
5.52
96
2,397
Lodi
8,576
15,005
50,359
3.36
29,198
102,561
6.84
284
7,698
11,825
17,257
36,506
2.12
33,314
99,187
5.75
345
8,637
6,871
11,398
76,182
6.68
44,382
222,896
19.56
611
9,896
National City
19,842
13,707
84,293
6.15
127,082
9.27
2,879
309,570
Palo Alto
10,380
10,434
83,100
7.96
113,839
667,463
63.97
489
32,951
Palos Verdes Dist
4,602
11,285
91,130
8.08
82,251
368,856
32.69
889
35,539
Placentia Dist
3,232
9,355
36,904
3.94
30,493
80,417
8.60
202
7,407
Porterville
4,557
13,750
30,941
2.25
33,154
75,428
5.49
217
7,521
Redondo Beach
8,090
10,782
60,440
5.61
32,710
292,974
27.17
232
7,091
San Benito Co
9,525
12,938
26,912
2.08
11,634
66,644
5.15
273
8,869
San Rafael
4,439
10,937
42,595
3.89
29,558
127,392
11.65
665
16,932
South San Francisco
9,680
13,152
60,162
4.57
75,113
233,359
17.74
1,263
36,083
Tehama Co
4,324
14,076
20,147
1.43
10,182
22,630
1.61
68
3,158
Tulare
4,723
20,242
26,911
1.33
41,060
39,498
1.95
110
1,766
Lompoc Monterey Park
4,501
8,236
26,233
3.19
13,957
43,149
5.24
914
12,001
11,089
16,366
41,407
2.53
19,428
85,241
5.21
200
3,994
Woodland
8,216
14,099
36,383
2.58
37,406
127,007
9.01
227
10,909
Yorba Linda
5,905
16,347
58,757
3.59
87,800
419,602
25.67
546
35,157
Tuolumne Co Watsonville
Group 5
CHILDREN'S SERVICES
69
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Children's Services Group 6: Libraries with 25,000 - 50,000 population Borrowers Population Library Total Child Age 0-14 Age 0-14 Materials
Materials Per Child
Materials Children's Children's Expenditure Circulation Circ/Child
Total Child Programs
Total Attendance
Amador Co
4,575
5,136
21,887
4.26
16,000
18,640
3.63
224
2,815
Azusa
5,783
14,695
34,348
2.34
8,049
36,708
2.50
142
7,120
Banning Dist
4,735
5,542
10,701
1.93
22,060
34,962
6.31
232
4,090
Benicia
4,096
5,900
41,905
7.10
34,409
143,508
24.32
391
15,591
Beverly Hills
6,349
5,262
76,596
14.56
44,158
230,849
43.87
321
9,281
Brawley
3,872
4,665
15,444
3.31
19,200
43,759
9.38
26
865
Burlingame
6,303
6,928
55,059
7.95
53,000
263,728
38.07
483
19,635
Calaveras Co
3,449
5,831
44,344
130
1,185
14,143
Calexico
34,176 8,132
35,339
4.35
3,309
60,968
7.50
226
6,181
Coalinga Dist
1,592
4,374
22,984
5.25
12,448
22,156
5.07
215
5,092
Covina
4,807
11,070
31,895
2.88
28,470
63,340
5.72
357
4,053
Del Norte Co Dist
914
8,077
10,788
1.34
1,000
9,884
1.22
19
285
Dixon Dist
1,246
4,356
19,483
4.47
25,532
45,116
10.36
241
9,569
El Centro
3,028
11,950
47,408
3.97
24,536
42,366
3.55
115
2,814
430
3,700
11,716
3.17
371
12,020
3.25
83
1,314
Lincoln
4,824
8,774
25,817
2.94
108,709
12.39
254
11,724
Los Gatos
2,890
6,025
34,811
5.78
55,960
158,332
26.28
346
12,329
Menlo Park
4,084
6,737
61,739
9.16
44,254
295,875
43.92
1,505
52,505
Monrovia
9,653
8,727
43,859
5.03
20,895
69,839
8.00
218
18,093
Monterey
2,986
4,101
34,476
8.41
28,045
195,294
47.62
139
6,817
Moorpark
3,012
9,599
16,830
1.75
49,056
5.11
78
3,443
Palm Springs
2,126
6,719
29,032
4.32
18,866
103,934
15.47
244
6,139
Palo Verde Valley Dist
3,984
5,504
17,723
3.22
5,514
9,070
1.65
120
2,019
Paso Robles
5,474
8,206
20,602
2.51
3,941
73,800
8.99
268
9,440
San Bruno
3,238
7,581
33,320
4.40
25,502
125,044
16.49
192
6,448
262
7,321
Siskiyou Co
5,832
7,468
38,904
5.21
5,000
40,332
5.40
446
3,365
South Pasadena
3,951
4,675
46,419
9.93
44,692
187,944
40.20
315
21,366
Group 6
CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Lassen Dist
Santa Paula Dist
25,003
15,000
70
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Children's Services Group 7: Libraries with under 25,000 population Borrowers Population Library Total Child Age 0-14 Age 0-14 Materials Alpine Co
304
210
7,278
Materials Per Child
Materials Children's Children's Expenditure Circulation Circ/Child
34.66
19,021
1,500
3,505
35,032
85,563
16.69
Total Child Programs
Total Attendance
63
623
223
4,743
Belvedere-Tiburon
1,011
Calabasas
7,316
5,646
18,458
3.27
35,127
86,949
15.40
163
6,269
Carmel
1,779
214
24,440
114.21
19,500
31,517
147.28
91
1,584
Colusa Co
1,541
5,511
42,770
7.76
23,501
19,044
3.46
135
5,441
Commerce
6,583
3,551
54,245
66,300
18.67
587
20,149
56,566
115,867
386
20,536
El Segundo
2,565
3,293
101,200
30.73
47,000
135,284
41.08
134
3,838
Imperial
3,844
5,620
11,502
2.05
2,276
20,859
3.71
67
1,235
2,770
14,345
4.09
67
575
27.43
9,800
9,776
33.83
75
1,786
46,968
Coronado
Inyo Co Irwindale Larkspur
3,510 563
289
7,927
665
1,966
11,907
6.06
9,152
49,796
25.33
94
2,275
Mariposa Co
1,007
3,204
33,858
10.57
8,000
25,452
7.94
108
2,170
Mill Valley
1,371
2,446
27,868
11.39
21,740
113,290
46.32
479
17,184
Modoc Co
355
1,809
17,216
9.52
3,000
16,160
8.93
152
1,350
1,059
2,647
24,441
9.23
11,000
32,755
12.37
1,081
12,029
3,000
7,204
12.78
10,583
59,285
Mono Co Orland
787
106
1,940
27.12
261
7,307
17,769
4.52
284
4,676
94,531
54.11
281
9,612
10,594
32,216
13.84
32
2,113
0
5,000
8.85
0
0
Pacific Grove
4,246
2,186
27,941
Plumas Co
1,086
3,929
18,336
4.67
5,942
Rancho Mirage
5,772
1,747
21,387
12.24
44,590
San Anselmo
897
2,327
12,931
5.56
San Juan Bautista
177
565
6,595
2,666
28,789
10.80
13,000
107,095
40.17
187
8,625
10,449
4,300
26,927
6.26
20,000
37,825
8.80
1,656
21,401
155
458
10,531
22.99
6,150
16,150
35.26
58
1,316
Sierra Madre
2,725
1,744
22,719
13.03
17,122
39,680
22.75
179
5,226
Signal Hill
2,516
87
891
St Helena
1,565
1,228
30,742
25.03
26,902
89,668
73.02
680
11,267
Trinity Co
1,329
1,964
9,808
4.99
3,052
9,034
4.60
60
1,222
2,223
3,396
20,508
6.04
6,000
9,920
2.92
San Marino Santa Fe Springs Sausalito
9,292
20,302
Vernon Willows
Group 7
CHILDREN'S SERVICES
71
0
0
6
383
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Literacy Services Group 1: Libraries with over 400,000 population Adults Instructed
Volunteer Tutors
Alameda Co
310
155
3,313
Contra Costa Co
206
178
11,889
36
Fresno Co
426
259
10,932
993
Library
Volunteer Hours
Children < 5 Years
Children # Books 5-17 Years Given Away
CLLS Funding
Local and FTE CLLS Literacy Staff
2,186
65,979
991,718
6.87
29
221
57,913
424,546
4.80
40
3,537
60,295
197,880
4.50
Kern Co
0
Long Beach
0
Los Angeles
1,554
994
48,223
265
41
2,599
172,163
Los Angeles Co
1,091,169
15.50
298,576
Oakland
283
97
3,410
59
54
911
64,428
476,357
4.81
Orange Co
632
411
13,805
401
338
3,096
82,471
589,147
8.92
83
76
1,875
7
14
340
44,935
215,918
3.35
Riverside Co Sacramento
293
159
24,183
795
49,813
274,226
4.30
1,136
542
25,355
900
1,131
4,768
185,516
1,973,000
18.00
San Diego
442
250
25,942
111
60
4,160
94,413
467,161
8.34
San Diego Co
156
109
31,311
515
39,545
372,644
9.00
San Francisco
186
211
7,602
37
19
984
60,734
60,164
4.90
San Jose
252
239
20,504
62
60
1,210
55,171
412,139
7.70
Santa Clara Co
436
111
8,536
23
30
2,047
94,352
695,186
8.10
193
158
8,494
61
45
1,711
32,089
128,087
2.75
1,042
140
5,008
118
115
7,688
131,052
222,560
13.88
2,103
507
3,090
52,762
276,480
5.19
55
39,294
225,169
4.92
San Bernardino Co
Sonoma Co Stanislaus Co Stockton-San Joaquin Co
104
84
3,222
Ventura Co
239
144
8,682
Group 1
LITERACY SERVICES
72
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Literacy Services Group 2: Libraries with 150,000 - 400,000 population Adults Instructed
Library
Volunteer Tutors
Volunteer Hours
Anaheim
74
40
1,037
Butte Co
62
53
5,073
Children < 5 Years
Children # Books 5-17 Years Given Away
1,959
233
CLLS Funding
Local and FTE CLLS Literacy Staff
28
10,000
10,011
0.35
6,943
55,179
282,405
5.53
Chula Vista
0
El Dorado Co
1,677
Glendale
298
57
4,013
34
22
754
52,714
153,289
6.21
Hayward
118
Huntington Beach
202
111
5,845
41
40
1,640
43,039
184,951
4.45
157
12,727
26
27
740
49,952
221,235
3.54
Kings Co
0
Madera Co
0
Merced Co Monterey Co
6
5
232
89
95
4,237
289
35
75
41,000
89,000
1.00
1,676
41,429
156,433
2.50
Moreno Valley
0
Oceanside
46
41
3,663
600
19,425
118,398
1.50
Ontario
43
21
876
157
36,900
36,900
2.78
Oxnard
19,160
Palmdale
196
88
6,418
425
27,907
135,340
3.00
Pasadena
110
109
6,385
62
19,800
77,623
1.15
Placer Co
62
54
1,329
122
15,773
58,552
0.50
Pomona
41
32
882
10
2
25
28,427
67,708
1.64
Rancho Cucamonga
62
53
3,115
11
5
230
29,064
101,020
2.75
9
10
164
0
0.50
Riverside
20
Salinas
385
41
8,635
363
141
2,331
45,804
320,339
5.90
San Bernardino
792
102
2,565
9
6
887
66,057
159,347
4.75
San Luis Obispo City-Co
797
434
26,503
1,410
57,760
92,208
1.75
San Mateo Co
324
59
3,871
7,194
19,973
62,044
321,916
7.00
213
175
7,930
9
597
43,037
79,956
3.70
Santa Ana Santa Barbara
5
Santa Cruz City-Co
0
Shasta Public Libraries
122
89
6,164
Solano Co
260
177
14,539
Tulare Co
275
83
11,790
Group 2
LITERACY SERVICES
70
56
73
639
36,900
81,612
0.90
18,000
68,961
578,384
6.83
2,660
48,383
229,040
3.80
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Literacy Services Group 3: Libraries with 100,000 - 150,000 population Adults Instructed
Volunteer Tutors
206
188
6,939
75
73
1,903
52,836
263,753
3.98
Burbank
62
69
4,761
10
5
548
37,063
194,011
2.50
Carlsbad
103
85
9,732
453
30,056
476,960
5.75
94
83
2,922
755
33,681
95,000
2.35
Library Berkeley
Corona
Volunteer Hours
Children < 5 Years
Children # Books 5-17 Years Given Away
21
10
CLLS Funding
Daly City
0
Downey
145
118
4,973
Escondido
172
86
4,412
817
2,555
741
25,239
134,163
1.20
2,887
50,194
58,824
7.55
Fullerton Humboldt Co
0 72
64
4,463
35
18,152
Inglewood Marin Co
198
31
3,420
735
374
2,884
43,852
0.90
137,981
3.42
0
Murrieta
0 75
82
2,140
22
11
414
43,429
Orange Richmond
18,152 0
Mission Viejo Napa Co
Local and FTE CLLS Literacy Staff
189,897
3.35
0 854
45
14,057
164
230
2,809
82,995
Roseville
676,449
6.69
0
San Mateo
177
60
5,493
46
51
1,582
41,831
282,063
3.07
Santa Clara
148
105
7,449
22
10
594
45,125
264,796
5.87
Santa Maria
55
46
6,002
903
31,050
31,050
1.50
Sunnyvale
0
Thousand Oaks
0
Torrance
1,000
Victorville
0
Yolo Co
Group 3
25
13
LITERACY SERVICES
1,334
101
74
31,050
101,737
0.88
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Literacy Services Group 4: Libraries with 70,000 - 100,000 population Library
Adults Instructed
Volunteer Tutors
Volunteer Hours
Alameda
75
60
2,927
Alhambra
160
102
1,859
Children < 5 Years
Children # Books 5-17 Years Given Away
71
26
CLLS Funding
Local and FTE CLLS Literacy Staff
684
17,990
35,222
2.00
478
33,671
195,968
3.50
Buena Park Dist
0
Folsom
0
Hemet
140
63
7,339
Livermore
287
206
18,196
82
60
729
32,274
51,328
2.25
669
28,026
90,963
0.98
Mendocino Co
0
Mountain View
14,700
Nevada Co
112
94
4,633
4
7
1,075
25,885
78,121
2.00
Newport Beach
147
121
7,533
15
2
194
31,077
87,198
1.30
85
76
4,053
78
25,200
96,972
1.07
Pleasanton Redlands
0
Redwood City
775
560
72,566
214
240
17,844
111,619
1,006,670
14.50
San Leandro
320
197
5,777
114
45
700
38,436
126,817
2.75
Santa Monica Sutter Co Upland
0 182
62
7,502
90
118
4,777
45,793
123,790
5.00
60
54
4,443
24
19
341
26,645
81,010
1.60
Whittier
0
Yuba Co
Group 4
1,524
LITERACY SERVICES
75
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Literacy Services Group 5: Libraries with 50,000 - 70,000 population Adults Instructed
Library Altadena Dist
Volunteer Tutors
Volunteer Hours
Children < 5 Years
Children # Books 5-17 Years Given Away
CLLS Funding
Local and FTE CLLS Literacy Staff
82
11
2,591
75
13,138
74,207
29
20
2,180
35
20,700
63,222
55
21
1,623
1,230
33,578
31,941
3.00
Glendora
57
50
2,848
862
15,425
39,754
1.30
Imperial Co
26
8
597
68
24,468
25,016
1.45
114
84
3,377
Lodi
70
51
5,538
Lompoc
87
63
4,959
82
74
3,436
35
194
45
3,308
6,415
Arcadia
2.13
0
Beaumont Dist Cerritos
1.00
0
Colton
Lake Co
Monterey Park National City
19
11
39
32
531
36,472
70,806
1.52
74
18,318
66,165
2.50
39
37
2,566
28,083
67,507
0.99
18
135
35,498
157,719
1,108
4,808
56,653
5.31 15.88
Palo Alto
0
Palos Verdes Dist
0
Placentia Dist
16
36
1,052
133
44,198
0
1.80
Porterville
46
28
1,621
284
26,941
2,500
1.50
Redondo Beach
0
San Benito Co
47
43
1,972
894
2,012
707
35,200
63,200
1.15
San Rafael
989
283
15,719
83
214
3,078
105,168
443,064
5.78
South San Francisco
175
100
9,953
3,250
1,577
5,380
74,698
435,571
10.97
Tehama Co Tulare
0 104
78
2,954
579
29,805
100,720
1.76
Tuolumne Co
58
27
1,642
139
28
2,023
24,833
36,418
2.30
Watsonville
80
41
5,186
12
5
358
35,872
195,322
2.10
418
109
10,519
377
27,524
117,616
1.85
Woodland Yorba Linda
Group 5
0
LITERACY SERVICES
76
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Literacy Services Group 6: Libraries with 25,000 - 50,000 population Adults Instructed
Library Amador Co
111
Volunteer Tutors 24
Volunteer Hours
Children < 5 Years
Children # Books 5-17 Years Given Away
2,750
330
CLLS Funding 18,810
Local and FTE CLLS Literacy Staff 79,640
Azusa
0
Banning Dist
0
1.00
Benicia
144
65
5,087
40
20
743
30,943
179,874
3.40
Beverly Hills
132
121
5,426
8
5
267
47,015
419,841
3.07
27
12
503
3,533
56
13,862
33,955
37,916
6.63
Brawley Burlingame
8,000
Calaveras Co Calexico
121
41
2,389
58
8
1,311
22
10
178
18,425
53,474
0.80
1,289
23,673
30,920
1.64
Coalinga Dist
0
Covina
140
78
13,651
Del Norte Co Dist
123
27
7,642
50
26
48
21,061
0
2.00
772
27,448
27,499
4.75
Dixon Dist
0
El Centro
2,000
Lassen Dist
53
24
634
11
1
74
20,000
10,000
0.50
Lincoln Los Gatos
0
Menlo Park Monrovia
168
126
11,780
36
22
781
45,685
175,514
1.80
88
73
2,889
20
108
273
48,491
57,000
3.45
Monterey
0
Moorpark
0
Palm Springs
0
Palo Verde Valley Dist
0
Paso Robles
0
San Bruno
7,000
Santa Paula Dist
69
46
2,964
Siskiyou Co
24
15
436
36
32
South Pasadena
Group 6
351
27,768
87,400
2.55
2
23,000
41,850
0.81
0
LITERACY SERVICES
77
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Literacy Services Group 7: Libraries with under 25,000 population Library
Adults Instructed
Volunteer Tutors
Volunteer Hours
Children < 5 Years
Children # Books 5-17 Years Given Away
CLLS Funding
Local and FTE CLLS Literacy Staff
Alpine Co
0
Belvedere-Tiburon
0
Calabasas
0
Carmel
0
Colusa Co
22
17
624
Commerce
25
22
1,212
1,758
484
7,909
32,711
15,584
1.72
247
31,419
243,334
2.50
Coronado
0
El Segundo Imperial
5,000 2
2
96
0
17,500
18,758
Inyo Co
0
Irwindale
0
0.60
Larkspur Mariposa Co
0
Mill Valley
0
Modoc Co
0
Mono Co Orland
0
Pacific Grove Plumas Co
0 127
45
2,841
147
57
1,623
55,588
107,604
Rancho Mirage
0
San Anselmo
0
San Juan Bautista
0
San Marino
0
Santa Fe Springs
42
39
7,051
2,205
30,605
46,900
Sausalito
0
Sierra Madre
0
Signal Hill
0
St Helena
0
Trinity Co
0
3.48
2.60
Vernon Willows
Group 7
97
17
LITERACY SERVICES
722
24
5
78
539
51,682
51,739
2.28
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Salaries Group 1: Libraries with over 400,000 population Library Director
Library Alameda Co
9,374 - 13,123
Contra Costa Co
Assistant Director
Chief of Division
Branch Librarian
9,402 - 11,440 8,261 - 10,024 6,774 - 8,230
Journey Level Librarian
Entry Level Librarian
LTA
Clerk
4,571 - 5,263
4,113 - 4,708
3,967 - 4,711 3,276 - 3,689
10,004 - 12,767
-
7,612 - 9,252
5,321 - 7,055
4,609 - 5,886
4,021 - 5,134
2,955 - 4,618 2,682 - 3,785
Fresno Co
6,653 - 11,593
4,961 - 8,861
3,449 - 6,235
4,589 - 5,858
3,878 - 4,953
3,518 - 4,491
2,307 - 2,946 2,110 - 2,693
Kern Co
7,970 - 9,728
6,058 - 7,394
5,321 - 6,496
4,513 - 5,510
3,713 - 4,533
3,533 - 4,313
2,699 - 3,294 2,072 - 2,529
13,179 - 13,179
8,656 - 8,656
4,950 - 6,734
4,587 - 6,235
Long Beach
-
4,149 - 5,638
- 16,666 10,201 - 12,673 8,907 - 11,065 5,307 - 6,593
4,371 - 5,544
4,350 - 4,662
3,650 - 4,536 2,718 - 3,378
Los Angeles Co
12,800 - 19,373 11,076 - 16,764 9,584 - 14,507 5,127 - 6,544
4,356 - 5,561
4,127 - 5,268
3,420 - 4,476 2,257 - 2,955
Oakland
10,126 - 15,190 10,715 - 13,156 6,576 - 8,073
5,775 - 7,090
5,073 - 6,230
4,701 - 5,779
3,942 - 4,843 2,449 - 3,008
Orange Co
12,017 - 12,017
7,686 - 14,733 6,148 - 11,289 4,855 - 7,287
4,855 - 6,538
4,358 - 6,204
2,727 - 3,931 2,505 - 3,103
Los Angeles
Riverside Co
-
-
4,583 - 5,970
3,250 - 4,910
-
2,763 - 3,774
-
3,250 - 4,910
2,125 - 3,224
Sacramento
12,308 - 12,308 10,727 - 10,727 6,456 - 11,621 5,216 - 6,990
3,894 - 5,218
3,894 - 5,218
3,208 - 4,299 2,419 - 3,242
San Bernardino Co
10,811 - 11,135
8,157 - 8,401
6,375 - 6,566
4,749 - 4,891
3,815 - 3,929
4,209 - 4,335
2,647 - 2,727
San Diego
10,584 - 10,584
-
9,325 - 9,325
4,621 - 6,167
4,173 - 5,025
3,626 - 4,369
2,416 - 3,119 2,684 - 3,247
San Diego Co
10,764 - 16,987
6,760 - 14,070 5,559 - 7,883
4,739 - 5,762
4,306 - 5,233
3,897 - 4,735
2,090 - 4,207 1,953 - 1,953
San Francisco
17,695 - 17,695 13,713 - 13,713 11,267 - 11,267 6,262 - 7,612
5,679 - 6,905
5,124 - 6,227
4,786 - 5,818 3,742 - 4,584
San Jose
11,817 - 18,470
5,708 - 6,942
5,335 - 6,486
4,789 - 5,821 3,491 - 4,241
Santa Clara Co
11,238 - 14,861 10,276 - 12,111 7,111 - 8,643
Sonoma Co
12,695 - 12,695
9,701 - 15,123 7,991 - 12,204 6,903 - 8,411
-
7,005 - 8,515
4,952 - 5,995
4,701 - 5,688
3,335 - 4,768 2,798 - 3,560
-
6,984 - 8,488
5,812 - 7,065
4,675 - 5,684
4,456 - 5,418
3,588 - 4,361 2,560 - 3,113
Stanislaus Co
7,394 - 11,090
-
5,223 - 7,833
4,505 - 5,474
4,073 - 4,952
3,668 - 4,460
2,728 - 3,318 2,366 - 2,876
Stockton-San Joaquin Co
9,375 - 12,033
7,661 - 9,835
5,699 - 7,316
4,746 - 6,093
4,501 - 5,779
3,686 - 4,732
3,359 - 4,312 2,761 - 3,545
11,286 - 12,777
-
5,400 - 7,560
4,078 - 6,256
3,793 - 6,256
3,370 - 4,716
2,137 - 3,539 1,824 - 3,599
Ventura Co
Group 1
SALARIES
79
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Salaries Group 2: Libraries with 150,000 - 400,000 population Library Director
Library Anaheim
8,560 - 11,770
Butte Co
8,485 - 8,485
Chula Vista
10,424 - 12,670
El Dorado Co
7,519 - 9,140
Assistant Director
Chief of Division
7,764 - 10,676 7,042 - 9,683 -
Branch Librarian
Journey Level Librarian
Entry Level Librarian
LTA
Clerk
6,084 - 8,365
4,805 - 5,840
4,160 - 5,309
3,494 - 4,246 2,506 - 3,200
3,698 - 4,956
3,698 - 4,956
-
2,961 - 3,968
2,257 - 3,024 2,045 - 2,740
8,484 - 10,312 7,387 - 8,979
5,757 - 6,998
4,116 - 5,003
3,741 - 4,548
3,401 - 4,134 3,095 - 3,762
4,040 - 4,912
3,513 - 4,269
3,162 - 3,845
2,675 - 3,250 2,104 - 2,558
-
-
Glendale
9,773 - 12,216
5,340 - 6,615
4,719 - 6,155
4,394 - 5,744
3,551 - 4,638 3,048 - 3,986
Hayward
11,136 - 13,549
-
5,583 - 6,791
5,583 - 6,791
4,343 - 5,274
4,343 - 5,274
3,295 - 3,962
Huntington Beach
3,940 - 4,881 2,737 - 3,392
8,263 - 10,232 7,403 - 9,172
-
11,232 - 13,915
6,079 - 7,533
5,236 - 6,486
3,602 - 4,462
4,332 - 5,365
4,332 - 5,365
Kings Co
6,500 - 8,450
-
4,576 - 5,583
3,713 - 4,531
-
3,361 - 4,101
Madera Co
6,961 - 8,462
-
-
-
4,250 - 5,166
2,997 - 3,643
Merced Co
9,635 - 10,119
-
5,967 - 6,583
-
4,031 - 4,255
-
Monterey Co
8,985 - 12,272
-
5,073 - 6,925
3,425 - 4,676
-
3,113 - 4,252
Moreno Valley
6,422 - 9,043
-
-
-
4,793 - 6,748
3,943 - 5,552
Oceanside
8,000 - 10,600
-
6,760 - 8,623
4,656 - 6,360
3,512 - 4,819
3,269 - 4,380
2,758 - 4,056 2,142 - 3,200
Ontario
8,338 - 10,135
6,137 - 7,460
4,908 - 6,025
4,908 - 6,025
4,267 - 5,239
3,879 - 4,763
2,817 - 3,424 2,319 - 2,819
Oxnard
9,586 - 13,182
-
4,775 - 7,640
4,270 - 5,977
3,881 - 5,434
3,493 - 4,891
2,630 - 4,041 2,375 - 3,326
Palmdale
9,662 - 12,331
Pasadena
- 13,854
-
1,924 - 2,347
2,568 - 3,122 2,104 - 2,557 -
2,556 - 3,366
2,244 - 3,668 2,437 - 3,734 -
2,802 - 3,945
-
6,228 - 7,943
-
5,124 - 6,540
4,647 - 5,932
3,641 - 4,647 2,464 - 3,145
9,597 - 8,637
7,259 - 6,533
6,241 - 5,617
-
5,381 - 4,843
4,172 - 3,186 3,863 - 2,874
Placer Co
8,147 - 9,901
6,614 - 8,039
5,583 - 6,790
5,046 - 6,134
4,577 - 5,564
4,152 - 5,046
3,670 - 4,461 2,810 - 3,416
Pomona
8,351 - 11,192
5,760 - 6,999
4,964 - 6,035
-
4,281 - 5,206
3,879 - 4,716
3,345 - 4,066 2,745 - 3,337
Rancho Cucamonga
7,245 - 11,281
7,610 - 9,765
5,475 - 7,026
4,530 - 6,651
4,288 - 5,502
3,842 - 4,930
2,820 - 4,440 2,593 - 3,327
Riverside
9,488 - 11,856
8,227 - 10,000
-
3,974 - 6,150
3,795 - 5,339
3,795 - 5,339
3,269 - 3,974 2,323 - 3,604
- 14,359
5,765 - 7,008
-
5,228 - 6,356
3,883 - 4,719
3,608 - 4,385
2,869 - 3,488 2,527 - 3,072
San Bernardino
9,302 - 11,307
6,896 - 8,383
6,242 - 7,587
4,402 - 5,351
3,606 - 4,383
3,984 - 4,843
2,954 - 3,591 2,420 - 2,941
San Luis Obispo City-Co
8,681 - 10,551
6,467 - 7,862
5,866 - 7,131
4,099 - 4,982
-
3,702 - 4,501
3,009 - 3,659 2,888 - 3,546
9,416 - 11,770 7,378 - 9,222
Salinas
San Mateo Co
11,444 - 14,306
6,374 - 7,967
4,828 - 6,034
4,427 - 5,533
3,793 - 4,741 3,578 - 4,472
8,236 - 11,638
6,735 - 8,189
5,101 - 6,510
-
4,448 - 5,678
4,339 - 5,542
3,237 - 4,132 2,690 - 3,432
Santa Barbara
10,483 - 12,742
-
7,505 - 9,123
6,026 - 7,325
4,468 - 5,430
4,064 - 4,939
3,808 - 4,629 2,997 - 3,644
Santa Cruz City-Co
10,747 - 13,714
7,735 - 10,469 6,037 - 8,171
4,283 - 6,327
3,302 - 4,731
3,059 - 4,520
2,937 - 4,340 2,307 - 3,408
-
2,753 - 3,513
2,436 - 3,110
2,074 - 2,647 1,586 - 2,232
5,708 - 6,938
4,169 - 5,068
3,609 - 4,387
3,609 - 4,387 2,731 - 3,353
-
3,526 - 4,298
2,805 - 3,419
1,867 - 2,275
Santa Ana
Shasta Public Libraries
5,267 - 6,723
Solano Co
- 12,213
Tulare Co
12,083 - 12,083
Group 2
SALARIES
4,087 - 5,216
2,834 - 3,618
8,373 - 10,178 6,994 - 8,502 6,666 - 6,666
4,542 - 5,535
80
-
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Salaries Group 3: Libraries with 100,000 - 150,000 population Library
Library Director
Assistant Director
Chief of Division
Branch Librarian
Journey Level Librarian
Entry Level Librarian
LTA
Clerk
8,629 - 11,340 7,102 - 8,558
6,508 - 7,839
5,462 - 6,495
4,963 - 5,951
4,303 - 5,168 3,621 - 4,303
Berkeley
11,201 - 15,398
Burbank
9,536 - 11,587
8,106 - 9,849
-
5,106 - 6,205
-
4,167 - 5,204
3,412 - 4,262 2,596 - 3,242
Carlsbad
9,008 - 12,883
5,558 - 7,633
4,799 - 5,833
4,942 - 6,775
4,133 - 5,024
3,632 - 4,415
3,354 - 4,077 2,391 - 2,995
Corona
11,030 - 13,466
-
6,834 - 8,342
-
5,066 - 6,185
3,968 - 4,844
2,798 - 3,416 2,148 - 2,622
Daly City
12,582 - 15,292
5,679 - 6,903
5,165 - 6,279
5,165 - 6,279
3,627 - 4,407 4,247 - 5,161
Downey
7,480 - 9,126
5,793 - 7,068
5,192 - 6,432
-
3,596 - 4,455
4,422 - 4,665
2,772 - 3,434 1,300 - 1,610
Escondido
6,458 - 8,718
-
5,313 - 7,173
4,464 - 5,426
4,044 - 4,916
3,664 - 4,454
3,286 - 3,994 2,862 - 3,479
Fullerton
8,666 - 13,000
-
5,803 - 7,053
5,280 - 6,418
-
3,931 - 5,017
2,905 - 3,707 2,544 - 3,246
Humboldt Co
7,971 -
-
4,790 - 6,460
3,641 - 4,910
2,953 - 3,982
2,581 - 3,480
1,820 - 2,740 1,784 - 2,809
Inglewood
6,813 - 10,144
4,486 - 6,355
4,021 - 5,696
4,021 - 5,696
3,586 - 5,055
3,230 - 4,576
2,881 - 4,082 1,994 - 3,120
- 12,511
Marin Co
9,089 - 11,047 5,679 - 6,903
8,048 - 9,786
7,003 - 8,389
6,119 - 7,282
4,938 - 5,878
4,404 - 5,246
3,369 - 5,072 3,162 - 3,738
Mission Viejo
9,060 - 12,232
-
5,235 - 7,067
-
3,881 - 5,240
3,512 - 4,742
3,132 - 4,228 2,565 - 3,463
Murrieta
8,134 - 9,886
5,269 - 6,404
5,014 - 6,094
-
4,562 - 5,546
-
2,998 - 3,643 2,584 - 3,144
Napa Co
9,581 - 11,550
-
5,149 - 6,057
-
3,697 - 4,820
4,236 - 5,068
2,991 - 3,834 2,080 - 2,080
Orange
9,353 - 11,994
6,564 - 8,418
5,624 - 7,212
4,607 - 5,908
4,607 - 5,908
4,170 - 5,347
3,415 - 4,380 2,662 - 3,413
Richmond
10,120 - 15,182
-
6,487 - 7,846
5,022 - 6,002
5,022 - 6,002
4,599 - 5,478
Roseville
7,776 - 10,420
5,418 - 7,260
4,993 - 6,692
4,993 - 6,692
-
3,368 - 4,739
3,179 - 4,710 2,618 - 3,868
San Mateo
13,860 - 13,860
-
6,441 - 7,682
-
4,639 - 5,536
4,220 - 5,029
3,994 - 4,765 3,159 - 3,766
Santa Clara
13,441 - 17,394 10,753 - 13,916 8,401 - 10,871 6,614 - 8,462
6,020 - 7,655
5,459 - 6,949
5,327 - 6,782 4,251 - 5,459
-
3,766 - 4,576
3,493 - 4,247 3,176 - 3,861 3,970 - 5,067 4,134 - 5,276
Santa Maria Sunnyvale
9,880 - 12,010
4,160 - 5,055
4,869 - 6,214
-
9,113 - 13,669
8,168 - 12,253 6,370 - 9,554
5,167 - 7,525
-
4,479 - 5,444
Torrance
7,861 - 11,300
6,596 - 9,698
6,125 - 8,453
5,785 - 6,692
-
4,437 - 5,815
Victorville
-
-
4,843 - 5,900
3,975 - 4,842
-
-
8,625 - 11,015
6,225 - 7,950
4,992 - 6,375
4,601 - 5,875
3,948 - 5,042
3,203 - 4,090
Group 3
SALARIES
-
6,712 - 8,160
Thousand Oaks
Yolo Co
13,435 - 15,805
7,397 - 8,990
8,605 - 10,124 7,112 - 8,367
81
-
-
3,272 - 3,978
2,826 - 3,434
3,639 - 4,768 3,066 - 3,912 2,082 - 2,594
-
2,403 - 3,069 2,854 - 3,645
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Salaries Group 4: Libraries with 70,000 - 100,000 population Library
Library Director
Assistant Director
Chief of Division
Branch Librarian
Journey Level Librarian
Entry Level Librarian
LTA
Clerk
3,803 - 5,350
3,452 - 4,856
2,834 - 3,987 2,221 - 3,124
Alameda
11,613 - 14,116
-
7,109 - 8,641
-
Alhambra
7,148 - 8,936
6,222 - 8,098
4,461 - 5,801
-
-
4,034 - 5,257
3,305 - 4,305 2,819 - 3,676
Buena Park Dist
9,455 - 9,833
-
5,630 - 7,705
-
4,326 - 5,921
4,065 - 5,562
2,783 - 3,809 2,508 - 3,432
- 9,655
-
-
5,773 - 7,368
-
4,029 - 5,142
3,313 - 4,231 2,595 - 3,313
Folsom Hemet
10,687 - 10,687
-
4,094 - 5,487
-
-
-
3,408 - 4,360 3,167 - 3,668
Livermore
10,727 - 13,408
7,938 - 9,923
-
5,345 - 6,681
4,973 - 6,045
4,473 - 5,437
4,204 - 5,110 3,682 - 4,476
Mendocino Co
6,772 - 8,229
4,976 - 6,049
-
4,279 - 5,201
3,880 - 4,718
3,518 - 4,279
2,622 - 3,187 2,057 - 2,499
Mountain View
10,851 - 15,836
7,375 - 9,219
6,121 - 7,201
-
5,277 - 6,209
4,781 - 5,625
4,516 - 5,487 4,090 - 4,973
Nevada Co
6,815 - 8,320
-
-
3,708 - 4,528
3,706 - 4,524
3,354 - 4,094
2,859 - 3,490 2,018 - 3,008
Newport Beach
10,121 - 12,327
7,663 - 9,317
-
4,287 - 6,035
4,287 - 6,035
3,900 - 5,488
3,318 - 4,668 2,584 - 3,635
Pleasanton
12,788 -
8,247 -
6,025 - 7,325
-
5,212 - 6,335
-
4,276 - 5,198 3,706 - 4,505
8,495 - 10,326
-
4,845 - 5,890
-
4,174 - 5,073
-
2,977 - 3,619 2,276 - 2,766
Redwood City
11,381 - 14,586
-
7,046 - 8,453
6,224 - 7,467
4,860 - 5,910
4,421 - 5,373
3,327 - 4,042
San Leandro
10,105 - 12,283
-
8,314 - 10,105
Santa Monica
9,674 - 11,943
Sutter Co
6,046 - 7,414
-
Upland
8,773 - 11,798
4,955 - 6,664
Whittier
8,442 - 10,552
Yuba Co
8,861 - 9,574
Redlands
Group 4
SALARIES
-
-
5,322 - 6,469
4,485 - 5,452
3,514 - 4,272 3,267 - 3,972
5,903 - 7,288
5,135 - 6,340
4,514 - 5,573
4,185 - 5,167 3,363 - 4,152
-
-
3,647 - 4,515
-
2,973 - 3,710 2,394 - 2,973
-
4,268 - 5,740
3,864 - 5,196
-
2,867 - 3,855 2,349 - 3,160
-
5,852 - 7,608
4,638 - 6,029
4,103 - 5,236
3,732 - 4,763
3,027 - 3,863 2,567 - 3,277
-
-
-
4,500 - 5,735
3,551 - 4,500
2,892 - 3,464 2,500 - 2,892
8,256 - 10,192 7,589 - 9,369
82
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Salaries Group 5: Libraries with 50,000 - 70,000 population Library Director
Assistant Director
Chief of Division
Branch Librarian
Journey Level Librarian
Entry Level Librarian
Altadena Dist
8,086 - 9,857
5,681 - 7,079
4,368 - 5,436
4,054 - 5,045
3,769 - 4,690
3,769 - 4,690
3,171 - 3,946 2,607 - 3,244
Arcadia
8,606 - 10,746
6,559 - 8,191
5,677 - 7,090
-
4,545 - 5,677
4,018 - 5,018
3,381 - 4,221 2,642 - 3,299
Beaumont Dist
6,935 - 8,632
-
5,893 - 6,734
4,940 - 6,049
4,246 - 6,050
4,073 - 5,434
2,504 - 3,380 1,820 - 2,071
Cerritos
8,374 - 10,457
-
5,789 - 7,219
-
-
4,867 - 6,072
3,879 - 4,753 3,617 - 4,446
Colton
5,257 - 6,390
5,427 - 6,597
4,395 - 5,340
-
-
-
2,872 - 3,492 2,474 - 3,006
Glendora
8,014 - 9,742
5,294 - 6,435
4,517 - 5,491
-
4,136 - 5,027
3,760 - 4,570
Imperial Co
5,802 - 7,413
-
-
-
-
-
1,930 - 2,446 1,813 - 2,316
Lake Co
5,212 - 6,335
4,288 - 5,212
-
3,464 - 3,986
2,949 - 3,578
2,698 - 3,293
2,274 - 2,762 2,182 - 2,213
Lodi
6,482 - 7,879
5,409 - 6,575
-
-
4,518 - 5,492
4,107 - 4,993
2,965 - 3,604 2,695 - 3,276
Lompoc
6,168 - 7,497
-
3,749 - 4,557
-
-
3,400 - 4,134
2,887 - 3,509 2,154 - 3,183
Monterey Park
3,360 - 4,298 2,943 - 3,765
Library
LTA
2,890 - 3,512
Clerk
-
7,500 - 8,333
-
5,000 - 6,580
-
-
4,380 - 5,600
National City
-
-
-
-
-
-
Palo Alto
- 12,810
- 10,461
- 8,541
- 7,342
4,836 - 5,938
4,261 - 5,229
3,938 - 4,838 3,415 - 4,193
Palos Verdes Dist
-
-
11,051 - 11,051
-
6,247 - 8,189
6,247 - 8,189
4,904 - 6,111
4,448 - 5,542
2,416 - 3,011 2,731 - 3,402
Placentia Dist
8,333 - 8,333
-
5,613 - 5,613
-
4,308 - 5,511
3,697 - 4,730
3,128 - 4,001 2,329 - 2,980
Porterville
4,584 - 5,595
-
-
-
-
-
2,240 - 2,733
Redondo Beach
8,273 - 11,699
-
4,791 - 6,183
4,791 - 6,183
4,206 - 5,435
-
3,160 - 3,600 2,871 - 3,275
San Benito Co
7,106 - 9,075
-
-
-
3,821 - 4,879
3,466 - 4,424
3,038 - 3,878 2,624 - 3,349
San Rafael
9,119 - 11,085
-
5,381 - 6,540
-
4,876 - 5,927
4,642 - 5,642
3,628 - 4,410 3,054 - 4,199
South San Francisco
-
11,338 - 13,782
7,840 - 9,528
6,214 - 7,554
6,214 - 7,554
4,734 - 5,755
4,302 - 5,229
3,635 - 4,418 2,213 - 2,690
Tehama Co
5,694 - 5,694
-
-
-
2,924 - 3,743
2,651 - 3,391
2,173 - 2,784 1,742 - 2,229
Tulare
6,996 - 8,504
-
-
-
3,713 - 4,513
-
2,529 - 3,074 2,312 - 2,810
Tuolumne Co
5,392 - 6,583
-
3,673 - 4,484
-
3,226 - 3,938
2,919 - 3,564
2,578 - 3,147 2,111 - 2,578
Watsonville
7,138 - 9,566
-
4,521 - 6,058
3,603 - 4,898
3,843 - 4,667
-
Woodland
6,298 - 8,085
4,563 - 5,546
-
-
4,134 - 5,024
3,745 - 4,552
2,592 - 3,150 2,348 - 2,854
Yorba Linda
9,867 - 11,994
6,894 - 8,380
4,779 - 5,809
-
3,652 - 4,439
4,164 - 5,061
3,516 - 4,274 2,602 - 3,163
Group 5
SALARIES
83
-
2,387 - 3,199
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Salaries Group 6: Libraries with 25,000 - 50,000 population Library Director
Library
Assistant Director
Chief of Division
Branch Librarian
Journey Level Librarian
-
-
Entry Level Librarian
LTA
Clerk
-
-
-
3,619 - 3,619
-
Amador Co
6,775 - 6,775
-
-
Azusa
8,766 - 8,766
6,134 - 6,441
5,045 - 5,045
-
-
4,177 - 4,377
Banning Dist
5,076 - 5,462
-
2,292 - 2,292
2,548 - 2,548
-
-
2,295 - 2,432 1,712 - 1,712
Benicia
9,474 - 11,515
6,741 - 8,194
5,862 - 7,125
-
5,097 - 6,196
4,634 - 5,632
3,842 - 4,671 3,247 - 3,946
Beverly Hills
12,016 -
Brawley Burlingame
-
6,748 - 8,384
4,860 - 6,038
4,296 - 5,322
3,889 - 4,818
3,384 - 4,192 2,486 - 3,079
4,388 - 5,755
2,935 - 4,254
-
-
-
-
1,633 - 2,115 1,394 - 1,805 3,955 - 4,773 3,544 - 4,309
11,338 - 13,812
7,497 - 9,136
6,968 - 8,468
6,431 - 7,808
5,095 - 6,189
4,627 - 5,591
Calaveras Co
6,025 - 6,025
-
-
-
-
-
Calexico
6,648 - 8,081
-
-
-
-
3,768 - 4,580
2,299 - 2,794 2,083 - 2,532
Coalinga Dist
4,651 - 4,837
3,787 -
-
3,376 - 3,376
-
-
2,379 - 2,958 1,733 - 2,109
Covina
7,910 - 9,552
-
-
-
4,865 - 6,367
4,434 - 5,390
2,988 - 3,632 2,021 - 2,456
Del Norte Co Dist
2,833 - 4,167
-
-
-
-
-
Dixon Dist
7,422 - 9,021
-
-
-
3,865 - 4,700
4,403 - 5,351
El Centro
4,921 - 7,382
-
-
-
3,854 - 4,844
-
2,054 - 2,578
540 - 540
500 - 500
-
-
-
-
-
550 - 550
-
Lassen Dist
-
-
1,913 - 2,324
-
2,899 - 3,521 2,251 - 2,737
Lincoln
7,630 - 10,225
-
6,096 - 8,169
3,496 - 4,671
3,742 - 5,015
3,394 - 4,549
2,854 - 3,825 2,412 - 3,233
Los Gatos
8,882 - 11,990
6,979 - 9,421
-
-
5,437 - 7,039
5,183 - 5,372
3,159 - 5,139 3,701 - 4,822 4,041 - 4,855 3,698 - 4,427
Menlo Park
-
-
6,229 - 7,509
6,529 - 7,867
5,321 - 6,410
4,744 - 5,699
Monrovia
8,996 - 13,506
-
6,730 - 8,749
-
-
4,986 - 6,364
-
2,875 - 3,669
Monterey
- 12,568
7,998 - 9,720
6,850 - 8,324
-
5,056 - 6,146
4,580 - 5,566
-
3,350 - 4,072
Moorpark
6,000 -
-
-
-
-
3,833 -
Palm Springs
8,267 - 10,067
6,427 - 7,635
5,146 - 6,264
-
-
4,895 - 5,964
-
4,522 - 5,512
Palo Verde Valley Dist
3,486 - 3,565
-
-
-
-
-
1,239 - 1,267
-
Paso Robles
7,551 - 9,597
-
-
-
4,212 - 5,351
-
3,383 - 4,298
-
San Bruno
-
5,103 - 7,202
4,437 - 5,445
3,376 - 4,765
4,333 - 5,630
-
2,253 - 3,335
-
-
1,818 - 2,574
2,600 - 3,868 1,334 - 1,569
Siskiyou Co
4,942 - 6,314
-
-
-
3,009 - 3,748
2,795 - 3,399
2,300 - 2,865 1,803 - 2,473
South Pasadena
6,565 - 8,798
-
4,464 - 5,426
-
-
3,756 - 4,566
3,318 - 4,034 2,414 - 2,934
SALARIES
8,704 - 10,681 6,750 - 8,283
-
Santa Paula Dist
Group 6
11,723 - 14,386
2,125 -
84
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Salaries Group 7: Libraries with under 25,000 population Library Alpine Co
Library Director 1,000 - 1,000
Belvedere-Tiburon
- 11,000
Assistant Director
Chief of Division
Branch Librarian
Journey Level Librarian
Entry Level Librarian
-
-
-
-
-
LTA
Clerk
2,874 - 3,201
-
5,798 - 7,139
5,611 - 6,909
-
5,404 - 6,654
4,755 - 5,855
4,434 - 5,461 3,092 - 4,366
Calabasas
6,008 - 7,959
-
4,411 - 6,535
-
-
3,746 - 4,873
3,467 - 3,779 2,165 - 3,094
Carmel
7,118 - 8,653
-
4,192 - 5,095
-
-
3,793 - 4,610
3,266 - 3,971
-
Colusa Co
5,740 - 8,076
-
-
-
2,551 - 3,769
-
1,686 - 2,492
-
Commerce
9,250 - 11,279
-
5,161 - 6,287
-
-
4,674 - 5,693
4,132 - 5,034 3,308 - 4,030
Coronado
7,301 - 10,053
5,101 - 6,836
4,436 - 5,945
-
4,050 - 5,169
3,645 - 4,654
3,018 - 3,851 2,590 - 3,305
-
6,105 - 6,740
- 6,415
-
4,800 - 5,900
4,504 - 5,354 2,818 - 3,268
El Segundo
- 11,319
Imperial
3,186 - 3,186
2,617 - 2,617
-
-
-
-
Inyo Co
4,210 - 5,114
3,648 - 4,441
3,176 - 3,857
2,757 - 3,593
-
-
Irwindale
6,348 - 7,716
-
-
-
-
-
-
2,423 - 2,945
Larkspur
- 7,921
-
-
-
2,833 - 3,607
3,777 - 4,782
2,604 - 3,322
-
Mariposa Co
-
-
2,408 - 3,684 2,289 - 2,793
4,629 - 4,949
-
-
-
-
-
-
2,653 - 2,762
Mill Valley
10,634 - 10,634
-
5,113 - 6,214
-
-
3,907 - 4,749
2,867 - 3,487
-
Modoc Co
3,763 - 3,763
-
-
-
-
-
Mono Co
7,173 - 7,908
-
-
3,161 - 4,042
2,594 - 3,317
2,346 - 3,010
Orland
4,693 - 4,666
3,348 - 4,017
-
-
-
-
2,489 - 2,986 1,733 - 2,079 4,144 - 5,424 3,118 - 3,790
Pacific Grove
2,001 - 2,554 1,440 - 1,838 2,346 - 3,010
-
-
-
5,547 - 7,257
-
5,232 - 6,846
4,660 - 6,087
Plumas Co
4,250 - 5,168
-
-
-
-
2,648 - 3,324
-
1,747 - 2,012
Rancho Mirage
8,863 - 12,490
5,713 - 8,051
5,182 - 7,302
-
-
4,700 - 6,623
-
3,181 - 4,483
San Anselmo
9,015 - 9,195
-
-
-
4,468 - 5,432
3,989 - 4,849
3,102 - 4,054
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5,938 - 6,236
-
-
-
3,829 - 4,221
1,015 - 1,116 2,650 - 3,234
7,375 - 10,738
-
4,489 - 5,562
-
4,972 - 5,911
4,443 - 5,504
3,900 - 4,834 2,739 - 3,387
San Juan Bautista San Marino Santa Fe Springs Sausalito
- 9,451
4,876 - 5,927
-
-
-
4,332 - 5,265
-
-
Sierra Madre
6,106 - 7,632
4,949 - 6,186
-
-
-
3,569 - 4,338
2,370 - 2,882
-
Signal Hill
-
-
-
2,995 - 3,772
-
5,088 - 6,494
-
-
St Helena
- 8,517
-
4,036 - 4,905
-
3,553 - 4,319
-
3,036 - 3,690 2,924 - 3,555
Trinity Co
6,012 - 6,012
-
-
2,276 - 3,050
2,890 - 3,873
2,616 - 3,506
2,166 - 2,902 1,573 - 2,759
Vernon
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Willows
4,011 - 4,875
-
-
-
-
-
2,304 - 2,801
678 - 823
Group 7
SALARIES
85
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Electronic Services Group 1: Libraries with over 400,000 population Library Public Access Computers Per 1000 Computers Population
Annual Users of Public Access Computers
Virtual Visits
Utilize CA Teleconnect
Utilize E-Rate?
Alameda Co
198
0.37
386,386
2,292,704
Yes
Yes
Contra Costa Co
353
0.37
724,488
1,695,725
Yes
Yes
Fresno Co
314
0.34
984,267
763,770
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Kern Co
235
0.28
388,677
317,284
Long Beach
129
0.26
432,000
1,554,879
Los Angeles
2,269
0.56
5,137,618
42,265,771
No
No
Los Angeles Co
966
0.26
2,968,241
663,477
Yes
No
Oakland
173
0.39
391,240
438,448
Yes
Yes
Orange Co
608
0.39
908,034
Yes
Yes
Riverside Co
440
0.40
622,235
Sacramento
475
0.35
842,172
San Bernardino Co
789
0.66
720,000
3,074,124
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
San Diego
633
0.47
1,726,814
5,034,782
Yes
Yes
San Diego Co
372
0.35
1,410,120
1,680,753
No
No
San Francisco San Jose Santa Clara Co
477
0.56
1,417,404
11,660,136
Yes
Yes
1,053
1.05
2,338,057
6,803,138
Yes
Yes
259
0.61
486,615
1,839,379
No
No
Yes
Yes
Sonoma Co
166
0.34
473,479
1,614,823
Stanislaus Co
197
0.37
250,635
706,710
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Stockton-San Joaquin Co
284
0.45
355,663
2,656,587
Ventura Co
172
0.39
222,177
390,000
Group 1
E-SERVICES
86
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Electronic Services Group 2: Libraries with 150,000 - 400,000 population Library Public Access Computers Per 1000 Computers Population
Annual Users of Public Access Computers
Virtual Visits
Utilize CA Teleconnect
Utilize E-Rate?
Anaheim
231
0.66
366,129
270,847
Yes
Yes
Butte Co
48
0.22
108,265
425,263
Yes
Yes
108
0.46
214,520
280,487
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
Chula Vista
39
0.22
81,124
80,400
Glendale
159
0.77
261,988
105,988
Hayward
55
0.36
138,550
515,604
No
No
Huntington Beach
82
0.40
113,004
188,375
Yes
No
El Dorado Co
Kings Co
72
0.47
84,339
50,508
Yes
Yes
Madera Co
23
0.15
46,793
31,898
No
Yes
Merced Co
91
0.35
79,987
24,048
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Monterey Co Moreno Valley Oceanside Ontario
212
0.92
265,568
229,016
32
0.17
203,530
18,529
107
0.60
186,233
192,781
No
Yes
50
0.29
151,410
315,712
Yes
Yes
Oxnard
93
0.47
23,225
Yes
Yes
Palmdale
14
0.09
48,895
No
No
Pasadena
128
0.85
240,489
743,458
Yes
No
Yes
Yes No
Placer Co
47
0.25
53,076
185,424
Pomona
42
0.26
76,330
86,567
No No
No
Yes
Yes
Rancho Cucamonga Riverside
52
0.29
89,626
2,234,700
224
0.75
467,337
10,270,970
Salinas
87
0.57
135,230
162,928
No
No
San Bernardino
60
0.29
88,651
1,704,685
Yes
Yes
San Luis Obispo City-Co San Mateo Co Santa Ana Santa Barbara Santa Cruz City-Co
52
0.22
68,848
276,000
No
Yes
323
1.14
737,301
1,198,000
No
No
56
0.16
30,427
338,283
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
57
0.25
370,503
838,843
154
0.74
146,000
342,661
77
0.42
129,745
158,514
No
Yes
Solano Co
280
0.75
721,272
614,779
Yes
No
Tulare Co
98
0.30
77,102
51,005
No
Yes
Shasta Public Libraries
Group 2
E-SERVICES
87
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Electronic Services Group 3: Libraries with 100,000 - 150,000 population Library Public Access Computers Per 1000 Computers Population
Annual Users of Public Access Computers
Virtual Visits
Utilize CA Teleconnect
Utilize E-Rate?
Berkeley
71
0.66
199,537
1,050,413
Yes
Yes
Burbank
75
0.69
333,130
51,456
No
No
Carlsbad
72
0.69
165,209
246,746
No
No
No
No
Corona
16
0.11
86,896
2,030,068
Daly City
53
0.49
209,286
151,989
Yes
Yes
Downey
18
0.16
53,106
57,480
No
No
Escondido
58
0.40
134,097
283,402
No
No
Fullerton
37
0.27
129,179
5,520,931
Yes
No
Humboldt Co
46
0.35
28,337
78,568
Yes
Yes
Inglewood
38
0.32
49,892
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
108
0.76
243,949
436,021
Mission Viejo
32
0.32
65,652
393,934
Murrieta
41
0.41
50,359
No
No
Napa Co
46
0.35
149,171
544,004
No
No
Orange
Marin Co
113
0.80
141,132
546,996
Yes
No
Richmond
26
0.25
56,475
507,168
No
No
Roseville
97
0.86
113,161
531,265
San Mateo
128
1.28
274,297
Santa Clara
92
0.78
59,000
Santa Maria
113
0.82
Sunnyvale
37
0.27
212,415
Thousand Oaks
80
0.62
322,639
Torrance
75
0.50
85,632
Victorville
33
0.30
66,405
Yolo Co
44
0.30
98,751
Group 3
E-SERVICES
88
No
No
Yes
No
626,000
Yes
No
54,774
No
Yes
326,091
No
No
No
No
268,206
Yes
No
No
No
343,497
Yes
Yes
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Electronic Services Group 4: Libraries with 70,000 - 100,000 population Library Public Access Computers Per 1000 Computers Population
Annual Users of Public Access Computers
Virtual Visits
Utilize CA Teleconnect
Utilize E-Rate?
Alameda
79
1.06
86,783
Yes
Yes
Alhambra
87
0.98
90,439
No
No
Buena Park Dist
16
0.19
23,376
114,338
No
No No
Folsom
73
1.03
60,819
No
Hemet
38
0.51
77,332
No
No
Livermore
87
1.03
174,490
1,311,733
No
No
Mendocino Co
28
0.31
51,873
159,997
Yes
No
Mountain View
49
0.66
127,523
No
No
Nevada Co
43
0.44
44,833
Yes
No
120
1.39
180,042
No
No
Newport Beach Pleasanton
24
0.34
Redlands
16
0.22
1,005,107
67,607
43,886 344,000
Redwood City
125
1.61
370,000
San Leandro
89
1.08
280,943
Santa Monica
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
141
1.52
306,704
1,443,569
No
Yes
Sutter Co
52
0.54
112,000
18,600
Yes
Yes
Upland
11
0.15
32,830
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Whittier
35
0.40
54,131
430,137
Yuba Co
27
0.37
25,443
56,748
Group 4
E-SERVICES
89
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Electronic Services Group 5: Libraries with 50,000 - 70,000 population Library Public Access Computers Per 1000 Computers Population
Annual Users of Public Access Computers
Virtual Visits
Utilize CA Teleconnect
Utilize E-Rate?
Altadena Dist
38
0.69
108,363
25,059
Yes
Yes
Arcadia
63
1.11
103,607
312,222
No
No
9
0.15
18,450
3,030
Yes
Yes
178,146
No
No
No
No
Beaumont Dist Cerritos
155
2.83
342,303
Colton
19
0.37
89,280
Glendora
15
0.29
36,474
298,030
No
No
Imperial Co
26
0.47
19,228
29,161
No
No
Lake Co
24
0.37
28,038
Lodi
20
0.32
38,388
Lompoc
28
0.42
109,063
Monterey Park National City
Yes
No
31,836
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
59
0.91
91,020
179,950
106
1.88
215,058
19,623
Palo Alto
87
1.35
157,433
931,502
No
No
Palos Verdes Dist
48
0.69
105,900
380,161
Yes
Yes
Placentia Dist
19
0.34
31,885
186,551
No
No
Porterville
31
0.60
70,771
9,549
Yes
Yes
Redondo Beach
17
0.25
44,963
122,275
No
No
Yes
No No
San Benito Co
18
0.32
12,216
40,336
San Rafael
26
0.45
49,920
74,743
No Yes
Yes
South San Francisco
66
1.02
126,696
163,204
Tehama Co
21
0.33
16,202
0
Yes
Yes
8
0.14
19,856
19,323
Yes
Yes
Tuolumne Co
22
0.39
24,957
7,506
Yes
Yes
Watsonville
60
1.01
90,428
No
No
Woodland
18
0.32
43,285
349,393
No
No
Yorba Linda
29
0.42
83,338
196,740
Yes
Yes
Tulare
Group 5
E-SERVICES
90
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Electronic Services Group 6: Libraries with 25,000 - 50,000 population Library Public Access Computers Per 1000 Computers Population Amador Co Azusa Banning Dist
Annual Users of Public Access Computers
Virtual Visits
0.47
9
0.18
19,119
17
0.55
38,649
Utilize E-Rate?
No
No
No
No
1,068,764
No
No
No
No No
111,497
18
Utilize CA Teleconnect
Benicia
20
0.71
61,515
165,467
Beverly Hills
28
0.78
104,052
94,066
No No
No
121,952
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
9
0.33
9,000
Burlingame
35
0.95
83,021
Calaveras Co
27
0.59
29,328
Calexico
39
0.99
16,214
2,005
Coalinga Dist
10
0.33
36,931
0
Brawley
Covina Del Norte Co Dist
37
0.75
24,265
8
0.27
11,023
700
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Dixon Dist
14
0.54
19,578
Yes
No
El Centro
21
0.47
18,579
No
No
Lassen Dist
13
0.37
22,386
2,200
No
No
Lincoln
45
1.12
39,233
9,500
No
Yes
Los Gatos
14
0.46
23,297
No
No
166,313
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Menlo Park
27
0.85
85,500
Monrovia
38
0.96
14,297
Monterey
21
0.72
75,995
Moorpark
12
0.32
22,738
Palm Springs
30
0.63
96,364
No
No
5
0.12
10,722
Yes
No
Paso Robles
10
0.33
28,002
29,637
No
No
San Bruno
12
0.27
37,039
23,397
Yes
Yes
Santa Paula Dist
13
0.44
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Palo Verde Valley Dist
Siskiyou Co South Pasadena
Group 6
E-SERVICES
94,180
45
0.98
35,000
106,552
8
0.31
29,119
369,284
91
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Electronic Services Group 7: Libraries with under 25,000 population Library Public Access Computers Per 1000 Computers Population Alpine Co
Annual Users of Public Access Computers
6
5.00
5,358
Belvedere-Tiburon
23
2.07
37,587
Calabasas
15
0.63
34,800
Carmel
13
3.22
16,985
Colusa Co
29
1.32
14,870 91,725
Commerce
47
3.47
Coronado
17
0.74
Virtual Visits
675,643 2,136 116,052
Utilize CA Teleconnect
Utilize E-Rate?
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
El Segundo
77
4.53
8,500
2,016
Yes
No
Imperial
11
0.85
12,261
95
No
No
Inyo Co
14
0.78
23,290
No
No
No
No
No
No
Irwindale
8
4.63
4,586
76,185
Larkspur
2
0.16
4,809
32,619
Mariposa Co
31
1.69
30,456
35,600
No
Yes
Mill Valley
11
0.79
27,052
148,627
Yes
Yes
Modoc Co
15
1.55
25,359
No
No
Mono Co
70
5.18
72,051
Yes
Yes
5
0.33
12,941
18,240
No
No
24,928
No
No
Yes
Yes
Orland Pacific Grove
10
0.64
15,512
Plumas Co
20
0.83
20,809
Rancho Mirage
40
1.80
46,041
4
0.32
8,049
6
3.17
5,000
40
2.99
79,200
San Anselmo San Juan Bautista San Marino
1,211,467
45,986
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Santa Fe Springs
24
1.35
18,821
No
No
Sausalito
10
1.33
17,746
Yes
No
8
0.72
12,762
No
No
No
No
Sierra Madre Signal Hill
6
0.52
11,233
St Helena
18
3.02
31,979
29,025
No
No
Trinity Co
12
0.86
5,397
3,650
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
Vernon Willows
Group 7
11
E-SERVICES
0.78
7,613
92
1,425
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Comparisons Group 1: Libraries with over 400,000 population Local Income Child Matr Library Per Capita Exp Per Cap Alameda Co
41.72
0.94
Contra Costa Co
24.87
Fresno Co
24.15
Kern Co
Serv. Area Per Outlet
Book Volumes Hours Pop Served/FTE Circulation Held/Capita Open/100 Pop. Staff Per Hour
51.98
1.74
3.76
2,801
298
0.72
27.24
1.29
5.75
5,232
122
0.58
131.74
1.19
8.53
3,034
46
10.11
0.21
299.00
1.19
5.26
6,477
39
Long Beach
25.40
0.76
4.19
1.70
2.80
3,443
124
Los Angeles
29.48
0.37
6.44
1.58
4.64
3,411
100
Los Angeles Co
30.71
0.92
34.80
1.66
5.20
3,102
80
Oakland
48.04
0.82
2.94
2.68
7.75
2,086
70
Orange Co
24.98
0.36
18.54
1.76
5.71
4,600
82
Riverside Co
11.28
0.00
200.49
1.34
6.12
5,094
52
Sacramento
24.83
0.30
32.50
1.34
3.89
4,338
139
San Bernardino Co
11.61
0.43
645.16
0.94
6.01
4,791
42
San Diego
27.57
0.55
9.51
2.45
5.63
3,609
100
San Diego Co
36.20
1.71
106.49
1.27
8.55
3,496
90
San Francisco
92.05
2.09
1.44
2.53
6.91
1,311
165
San Jose
38.79
0.66
8.18
1.83
4.53
2,706
336
Santa Clara Co
71.87
3.19
104.60
3.12
5.12
1,635
520
Sonoma Co
30.28
0.57
114.86
1.33
6.85
3,518
101
Stanislaus Co
16.52
0.42
117.00
1.42
4.81
4,495
91
Stockton-San Joaquin Co
19.47
0.23
93.93
1.35
3.97
5,963
77
Ventura Co
21.82
0.71
120.60
1.79
6.00
4,436
64
Group 1
LIBRARY COMPARISONS
93
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Comparisons Group 2: Libraries with 150,000 - 400,000 population Local Income Child Matr Library Per Capita Exp Per Cap
Serv. Area Per Outlet
Book Volumes Hours Pop Served/FTE Circulation Held/Capita Open/100 Pop. Staff Per Hour
Anaheim
30.38
0.57
5.44
1.63
5.54
3,242
Butte Co
11.06
0.20
239.29
1.23
4.85
8,252
85
Chula Vista
26.67
0.19
16.67
1.98
2.60
5,421
191
El Dorado Co
15.55
0.25
246.56
1.84
5.90
5,879
79
Glendale
40.65
0.30
3.40
3.13
7.23
2,086
83
Hayward
25.69
0.57
27.90
0.81
3.04
4,134
197
Huntington Beach
22.73
0.53
5.20
2.03
6.14
5,744
76
Kings Co
12.03
0.42
199.43
1.04
7.41
9,552
13
Madera Co
11.52
0.19
429.00
1.63
6.58
3,906
42
Merced Co
11.08
0.14
123.88
1.43
7.50
10,258
12
Monterey Co
28.84
0.49
156.25
1.84
11.76
3,157
34
Moreno Valley
10.95
0.21
50.00
0.78
1.77
9,554
117
Oceanside
29.21
0.75
7.33
1.61
6.38
3,098
48
Ontario
22.46
0.43
24.92
1.39
3.18
3,331
112
Oxnard
25.40
0.44
8.28
1.84
3.38
3,583
199
Palmdale
16.33
0.29
34.39
0.71
3.79
8,769
87
Pasadena
81.47
1.57
2.30
4.88
14.70
1,233
76
Placer Co
21.61
0.43
116.97
1.71
9.10
3,749
76
Pomona
15.63
0.18
22.86
1.74
1.37
4,575
93
Rancho Cucamonga
20.47
1.58
12.60
1.44
3.02
3,232
209
Riverside
28.85
0.13
11.11
1.36
6.35
4,184
68
Salinas
29.50
0.96
4.70
1.27
5.33
3,034
56
San Bernardino
13.92
0.16
14.45
1.09
3.04
5,862
45
San Luis Obispo City-Co
32.04
0.72
206.56
1.53
7.90
2,933
115
San Mateo Co
64.19
1.11
27.00
2.22
11.03
2,512
133
Santa Ana
11.74
0.37
13.60
0.67
1.39
6,711
121
Santa Barbara
19.94
0.17
129.33
1.40
7.64
3,001
92
Santa Cruz City-Co
53.75
0.83
39.66
2.09
10.18
1,735
107
Shasta Public Libraries
10.36
0.17
1,283.33
1.26
3.78
6,311
79
Solano Co
49.23
1.43
78.83
1.59
5.85
2,892
136
Tulare Co
9.69
0.20
283.78
0.98
5.91
10,341
25
Group 2
LIBRARY COMPARISONS
94
89
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Comparisons Group 3: Libraries with 100,000 - 150,000 population Local Income Child Matr Library Per Capita Exp Per Cap Berkeley
127.37
1.65
Burbank
56.33
Carlsbad
87.09
Corona Daly City
Serv. Area Per Outlet
Book Volumes Hours Pop Served/FTE Circulation Held/Capita Open/100 Pop. Staff Per Hour
2.10
4.56
13.01
937
140
0.86
5.70
4.00
7.48
1,573
176
2.00
13.33
2.77
8.45
976
151
19.28
0.37
38.00
0.90
1.96
3,743
184
36.50
0.83
1.88
1.71
8.26
3,197
75
Downey
23.92
0.74
12.75
1.07
2.66
3,859
157
Escondido
25.32
0.19
9.13
1.48
2.89
2,956
180
Fullerton
27.59
0.66
7.43
1.92
4.24
3,357
167
Humboldt Co
17.88
0.28
297.75
2.23
10.67
4,282
48
Inglewood
33.35
0.45
2.95
3.97
5.61
2,566
34
Marin Co
75.44
1.23
43.33
2.91
14.34
1,519
79
Mission Viejo
21.91
0.92
17.50
1.51
3.01
2,463
303
Murrieta
19.75
0.40
28.00
0.93
2.30
6,104
207
Napa Co
46.11
0.74
196.75
1.37
6.20
2,670
111
Orange
33.18
0.42
7.85
1.58
4.16
2,949
111
Richmond
63.12
0.77
13.75
1.68
5.24
1,967
34
Roseville
29.67
0.41
10.31
1.45
6.56
2,416
129
San Mateo
50.35
0.51
4.92
2.77
6.44
1,886
140
Santa Clara
62.02
2.32
9.62
3.18
4.63
1,750
487
Santa Maria
16.55
0.12
315.00
1.36
5.59
3,510
75
Sunnyvale
50.20
1.08
25.00
1.72
2.48
2,481
722
Thousand Oaks
71.18
0.74
28.00
3.10
4.57
1,377
265
Torrance
50.18
1.19
3.50
2.97
9.60
1,930
119
Victorville
9.63
0.68
74.16
0.51
2.90
9,600
67
38.86
0.62
146.21
1.97
7.85
4,205
134
Yolo Co
Group 3
LIBRARY COMPARISONS
95
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Comparisons Group 4: Libraries with 70,000 - 100,000 population Local Income Child Matr Library Per Capita Exp Per Cap Alameda
40.61
0.74
Alhambra
32.61
Buena Park Dist
20.67
Folsom Hemet
Serv. Area Per Outlet
Book Volumes Hours Pop Served/FTE Circulation Held/Capita Open/100 Pop. Staff Per Hour
4.13
2.48
9.70
1,891
82
0.62
7.62
1.70
2.77
2,463
165
0.47
12.40
1.23
3.22
3,335
196
21.36
0.28
11.00
1.44
6.30
4,439
148
25.48
0.19
25.97
1.29
2.82
7,276
208
Livermore
59.52
0.63
6.76
2.78
9.89
1,274
129
Mendocino Co
14.76
0.00
585.00
1.84
10.64
7,612
47
Mountain View
65.99
1.57
5.89
3.40
4.78
1,661
440
Nevada Co
19.31
0.12
163.00
1.90
9.01
3,933
82
Newport Beach
72.66
1.06
12.63
3.01
14.32
1,259
128
Pleasanton
58.77
1.58
22.40
2.53
4.47
2,140
458
Redlands
27.65
0.44
37.00
1.88
4.61
2,756
79
Redwood City
87.97
3.26
8.50
2.97
12.83
1,551
158
San Leandro
65.70
0.79
3.72
3.70
8.87
1,755
125
Santa Monica
108.34
1.50
2.08
4.18
10.51
862
165
Sutter Co
12.36
0.67
136.20
1.22
5.93
6,437
65
Upland
24.76
0.46
15.20
2.13
3.47
3,251
119
Whittier
35.56
0.58
6.26
3.16
5.89
1,924
94
Yuba Co
11.12
0.21
321.50
1.94
3.89
7,290
61
Group 4
LIBRARY COMPARISONS
96
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Comparisons Group 5: Libraries with 50,000 - 70,000 population Local Income Child Matr Library Per Capita Exp Per Cap
Serv. Area Per Outlet
Book Volumes Hours Pop Served/FTE Circulation Held/Capita Open/100 Pop. Staff Per Hour
Altadena Dist
44.13
0.59
4.30
2.39
10.03
1,871
40
Arcadia
52.55
0.99
12.00
3.03
5.37
2,094
240
Beaumont Dist
23.64
0.41
60.00
1.12
4.36
4,802
68
Cerritos
104.49
1.76
8.90
4.01
6.16
896
247
Colton
18.96
0.22
9.19
1.42
11.07
5,168
22
Glendora
39.76
0.82
19.00
2.18
5.08
1,863
157
8.15
0.06
610.71
0.87
11.74
5,717
5
Lake Co
14.25
1.12
324.00
2.27
9.91
5,022
35
Lodi
23.11
0.46
12.00
2.00
4.44
3,150
78
Lompoc
16.37
0.50
148.00
1.34
10.41
3,873
48
Monterey Park
27.09
0.68
7.72
2.64
4.03
2,091
151
National City
41.65
4.33
3.55
7.29
941
77
Palo Alto
97.60
1.77
5.20
3.82
18.33
1,156
138
Palos Verdes Dist
81.81
1.18
7.00
2.94
10.45
1,240
124
Placentia Dist
34.96
0.55
7.10
1.62
4.71
2,860
80
Porterville
24.19
0.64
5.90
1.77
6.63
4,164
79
Redondo Beach
53.15
0.48
3.28
2.63
6.04
2,442
210
San Benito Co
11.10
0.21
698.00
1.45
4.28
5,908
60
San Rafael
41.95
0.51
10.75
2.13
6.76
2,832
110
South San Francisco
65.24
1.16
3.33
2.42
10.56
1,551
111
8.37
0.16
983.67
1.98
5.38
10,473
29
Tulare
14.42
0.70
16.30
1.49
4.86
6,001
69
Tuolumne Co
18.60
0.25
316.71
1.55
11.54
3,588
35
Watsonville
47.30
0.33
3.10
1.88
13.49
1,289
38
Woodland
30.96
0.66
7.50
1.56
4.96
3,347
126
Yorba Linda
61.25
1.28
20.00
1.94
4.85
2,073
232
Imperial Co
Tehama Co
Group 5
LIBRARY COMPARISONS
97
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Comparisons Group 6: Libraries with 25,000 - 50,000 population Local Income Child Matr Library Per Capita Exp Per Cap Amador Co
26.97
0.42
Azusa
26.81
Banning Dist
23.34
Benicia Beverly Hills Brawley
Serv. Area Per Outlet
Book Volumes Hours Pop Served/FTE Circulation Held/Capita Open/100 Pop. Staff Per Hour
99.00
2.21
17.31
4,533
14
0.16
4.57
0.71
153.00
1.98
5.73
3,157
34
1.50
11.74
2,216
37
74.50
1.23
12.60
3.38
11.52
1,089
115
268.93
1.22
2.85
7.07
9.04
481
220
21.68
0.71
2.50
1.92
8.49
2,837
31
102.12
1.45
3.00
6.00
13.15
1,168
145
Calaveras Co
12.16
0.13
128.38
1.90
22.81
5,785
14
Calexico
21.26
0.08
2.43
1.60
8.81
3,211
26
Coalinga Dist
30.52
0.41
550.00
2.98
16.12
2,732
15
Covina
26.36
0.57
6.80
1.90
4.36
3,417
75
6.18
0.03
1,003.00
1.69
4.68
7,387
43
Dixon Dist
36.05
0.99
196.00
2.09
9.69
2,851
159
El Centro
12.96
0.55
4.00
2.66
5.76
5,207
38
3.25
0.01
4,557.00
1.14
3.59
8,098
29
Burlingame
Del Norte Co Dist
Lassen Dist Lincoln
27.91
3.15
2.02
7.11
5,935
115
Los Gatos
69.22
1.83
14.00
3.78
9.21
2,020
163
Menlo Park
62.07
1.39
9.50
4.70
15.34
1,403
155
Monrovia
33.24
0.53
6.88
2.77
4.10
2,017
63
Monterey
104.25
0.96
Moorpark
19.01
Palm Springs
55.49
Palo Verde Valley Dist
4.18
3.59
10.27
1,071
172
12.44
1.08
7.89
5,706
37
0.40
105.50
2.45
5.86
2,356
163
4.91
0.13
1,003.00
1.11
5.68
10,414
13
Paso Robles
53.10
0.13
8.40
1.97
11.03
2,936
83
San Bruno
43.91
0.58
5.87
1.91
7.00
3,245
129
Santa Paula Dist
22.58
0.50
108.00
2.71
1.70
Siskiyou Co
20.92
0.11
522.25
3.12
25.06
2,554
19
South Pasadena
60.23
1.73
3.44
4.86
10.37
1,260
151
Group 6
LIBRARY COMPARISONS
98
170
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Comparisons Group 7: Libraries with under 25,000 population Local Income Child Matr Library Per Capita Exp Per Cap Alpine Co
240.23
1.25
Belvedere-Tiburon
124.60 65.01
Calabasas Carmel
Serv. Area Per Outlet
Book Volumes Hours Pop Served/FTE Circulation Held/Capita Open/100 Pop. Staff Per Hour
241.00
16.00
223.81
343
8
3.16
3.80
5.06
1.48
13.00
1.65
27.30
765
100
11.14
1,758
72
235.08
4.83
0.50
19.12
108.30
353
25
Colusa Co
24.65
1.07
164.43
4.60
30.40
2,417
14
Commerce
247.16
4.00
1.63
7.16
66.39
326
29
Coronado
98.53
2.46
5.08
6.86
13.92
970
112
126.48
2.76
1.09
9.13
53.59
486
24
Imperial
12.25
0.18
7.00
2.42
19.66
3,243
12
Inyo Co
35.47
0.15
1,681.83
5.73
45.65
1,500
11
Irwindale
265.81
5.67
9.50
9.26
135.67
364
10
Larkspur
51.14
0.75
3.00
4.06
22.03
1,751
50
El Segundo
Mariposa Co
25.18
0.44
291.20
3.61
28.12
4,577
30
Mill Valley
109.14
1.55
4.70
7.56
21.93
703
101
Modoc Co
33.00
0.31
818.40
6.46
40.75
1,698
17
Mono Co
72.89
0.81
378.50
7.94
76.32
1,000
19
Orland
27.95
0.20
660.00
3.34
12.75
3,352
30
Pacific Grove
33.03
0.68
2.85
6.07
10.35
2,143
139
Plumas Co
23.29
0.25
441.00
3.21
37.87
2,790
9
Rancho Mirage
131.14
2.00
24.50
3.25
12.90
853
223
San Anselmo
32.48
0.84
2.65
3.63
14.06
3,417
67
San Juan Bautista
14.28
0.00
10.00
4.81
77.00
2,701
24
San Marino
79.51
0.97
3.50
6.19
24.07
912
63
Santa Fe Springs
66.39
1.12
4.34
3.88
16.03
988
40
Sausalito
75.19
0.82
2.10
7.72
41.56
1,081
28
Sierra Madre
63.22
1.54
3.03
5.37
21.04
981
44
Signal Hill
30.51
2.20
2.18
21.36
2,721
36
St Helena
156.70
4.51
4.43
11.07
43.37
573
103
Trinity Co
21.17
0.22
1,074.20
4.04
17.14
5,268
16
4.28
19.11
3,931
19
Vernon Willows
Group 7
5.20 17.36
0.42
LIBRARY COMPARISONS
218.83
99
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Mobile Libraries Library
Vehicle Type
Alameda Co
Year
Length
Book Capacity
Annual Mileage
Hours Month
Stops / Week
Librn
Other
Support Circulation
Maint. Cost
Bkmbl
2004
40
5,000
1,681
20,172
21
1.00
1.68
4.35
100,510
Alpine Co
Van
2005
16
900
2,240
18
3
1.00
0.00
0.00
148
1,200
Anaheim
Bkmbl
1993
53
5,000
2,633
60
11
0.00
3.00
1.50
83,623
32,160
Anaheim
Bkmbl
2005
36
6,500
2,615
46
11
0.00
3.00
1.00
62,644
6,827
Van
2008
12
2
0.00
2.00
2.00
2002
32
1,000
Azusa Brawley Butte Co
Bkmbl
1975
26
1,500
2,968
14
20
0.00
0.25
0.25
1,467
3,215
El Dorado Co
Bkmbl
2001
28
2,500
0
0
0
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
66
Escondido
Bkmbl
2002
24
2,000
21
11
0.00
0.25
0.25
1,346
1,500
Fresno Co
Bkmbl
2005
33
3,000
11,504
53
47
1.00
1.00
0.00
10,919
57,818
Fresno Co
Bkmbl
2000
27
2,000
9,000
42
112
1.00
1.00
0.00
12,874
13,266
Fresno Co
Bkmbl
2001
33
3,000
8,996
69
35
0.00
1.00
0.00
0
26,339
Fullerton
Bkmbl
2000
32
4,000
3,000
24
6
0.00
0.00
0.00
10,002
12,670
Glendale
Bkmbl
1981
35
10,390
3,071
48
11
0.00
0.57
0.51
29,419
65,368
Humboldt Co
Bkmbl
2005
32
2,500
15,157
22
9
0.00
1.00
0.00
11,041
20,871
Kern Co
Bkmbl
2003
15
2,924
2,292
17
4
0.00
0.17
0.03
6,343
4,095
Kern Co
Bkmbl
1983
26
4,920
10,690
61
14
0.00
0.67
0.03
18,922
14,408
Los Angeles Co
Bkmbl
2000
28
2,500
8,899
62
10
0.00
2.00
1.00
35,568
13,364
Los Angeles Co
Bkmbl
2000
28
2,500
6,357
93
7
0.00
2.00
1.00
14,355
33,332
Los Angeles Co
Bkmbl
2000
28
2,500
5,713
93
7
0.00
2.00
1.00
16,899
20,382
Los Angeles Co
Bkmbl
2000
28
2,500
6,391
55
6
0.00
2.00
2.00
36,987
14,268
Marin Co
Bkmbl
2000
28
2,750
13,830
80
16
0.00
1.16
0.37
24,133
8,410
Mendocino Co
Bkmbl
1994
29
5,449
44
12
1.00
1.00
0.00
20,217
186,342
Mono Co
Bkmbl
1995
19
3,000
10,000
52
25
0.00
0.50
0.00
3,808
41,886
Monrovia
Van
2002
32
1,200
500
40
5
3.60
3.60
0.89
1,500
10,000
Monterey
Bkmbl
2008
30
3,000
500
500
5
0.00
0.50
0.25
11,866
13,772
Monterey Co
Bkmbl
1993
31
4,751
8,100
36
11
0.00
1.00
0.00
4,031
45,674
Monterey Co
Bkmbl
1995
28
4,622
3,950
23
3
0.00
1.00
1.00
4,897
3,670
Monterey Co
Bkmbl
2001
26
4,580
1,939
10
2
0.00
1.00
1.00
1,434
7,479
Van
2005
27
2,500
1,498
28
7
0.00
0.75
0.30
43,044
6,611
National City
Bkmbl
2001
32
3,257
3,000
1,000
10
0.00
0.50
2.00
4,723
4,500
Oakland
Bkmbl
2004
32
2,500
Mountain View
MOBILE LIBRARIES
100
FY 2008 - 2009
Public Libraries-Mobile Libraries Library
Vehicle Type
Oceanside
Bkmbl
Oceanside
Bkmbl
Palmdale
Length
Book Capacity
Librn
Other
2006
40
8,350
2,779
130
2003
32
4,520
3,420
72
9
0.00
1.50
0.10
24,180
38,646
6
0.00
1.10
0.10
9,589
34,197
Bkmbl
2003
28
3,000
4,781
87
10
0.00
1.00
1.00
Placer Co
Bkmbl
1998
34
5,600
7,123
81
16
0.00
1.00
0.20
16,414
9,042
Rancho Cucamonga
Bkmbl
2002
29
5,000
Richmond
Bkmbl
1995
35
2,500
3,000
20
10
1.00
0.75
0.25
51,518
5,000
5,000
113
26
1.00
1.66
0.00
30,134
6,416
Riverside Co
Bkmbl
1985
40
3,750
5,700
61
14
1.00
0.00
0.50
4,256
67,838
Riverside Co
Bkmbl
1975
32
4,000
7,435
52
8
11,349
80,095
Sacramento
Van
Sacramento
Bkmbl
1988
18
3,500
5,100
36
10
0.00
1.00
0.00
32,400
5,000
1999
28
2,000
200
0
1
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
500
Sacramento
Bkmbl
1999
28
2,500
6,300
35
9
0.00
1.00
0.00
18,953
5,000
Salinas
Bkmbl
2000
24
2,000
1,960
32
4
1.00
1.00
0.00
3,211
2,400
San Benito Co
Year
Annual Mileage
Hours Month
Stops / Week
Support Circulation
1.75
Maint. Cost
5,297
Van
2009
28
3,000
35
17
8
0.00
1.00
1.00
231
705
San Bernardino Co
Bkmbl
2003
32
6,000
12,500
25
6
0.00
0.30
0.30
3,415
15,000
San Diego Co
Bkmbl
2001
28
3,280
10,576
72
8
0.00
2.00
0.00
31,396
32,900
San Diego Co
Bkmbl
2001
28
3,280
7,088
58
9
0.00
2.00
0.00
40,373
39,874
San Francisco
Bkmbl
1997
32
2,500
1,738
84
6
0.50
2.00
0.00
27,446
4,987
San Francisco
Bkmbl
2004
28
2,200
1,663
44
4
0.50
2.00
0.00
27,446
5,072
San Francisco
Bkmbl
2006
28
2,200
1,265
47
3
0.50
2.00
0.00
27,446
7,073
San Francisco
Bkmbl
1994
25
4,600
2,860
49
12
1.00
1.00
0.37
41,356
22,038
San Francisco
Bkmbl
1992
32
2,400
1,442
30
11
1.00
2.25
0.00
10,183
3,000
San Luis Obispo City-Co
Bkmbl
2002
34
4,000
12,000
51
13
0.00
1.00
0.00
11,478
14,259
San Mateo Co
Bkmbl
1993
32
4,000
5,500
41
12
0.10
0.75
0.40
37,639
5,560
Santa Barbara
Bkmbl
2001
34
3,500
7,000
80
18
0.00
1.00
0.00
5,475
13,405
Santa Clara Co
Bkmbl
2003
28
2,500
7,598
42
15
1.50
0.50
0.50
59,835
8,658
Santa Clara Co
Bkmbl
1991
24
1,600
3,439
7
3
1.50
0.50
0.50
Santa Cruz City-Co
Bkmbl
1998
32
1,925
8,000
50
12
0.50
1.50
2.00
39,782
Stockton-San Joaquin Co Bkmbl
2006
34
4,000
8,500
65
14
0.00
0.80
0.80
14,799
22,328
Stockton-San Joaquin Co Bkmbl
2000
32
2,534
5
2
0.00
0.20
0.20
288
9,996
Tuolumne Co
Bkmbl
2002
24
500
6,500
66
9
0.00
0.75
0.25
4,345
4,144
Yuba Co
Bkmbl
2001
32
2,200
2,780
120
6
0.00
1.00
1.00
2,927
4,800
MOBILE LIBRARIES
101
5,148
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FY 2008 - 2009
County Law Libraries - Basic Information Library
Population
Alameda
Attorneys
1,556,657
Alpine Amador Butte
6,448
Judges
Full-time Part-time Staff Staff (Count) (Count)
86
1,201
5
38,080
78
2
Staff FTE
Libr. Handled Staff Paid from in Addition Libr. Budget
11
7
13
N
Y
220,748
360
14
1
1
2
N
Y
Calaveras
45,987
30
3
0
1
0
Y
Y
Colusa
21,997
18 46
5
1
5
N
Y
2
1
N
Y
4
N
Y
Contra Costa
1,060,435
1,600
Del Norte
29,547
41
El Dorado
180,185
280
8
1
Fresno
942,298
1,902
60
4
Glenn
29,239
20
Humboldt
132,755
262
Imperial
179,254
143
2
1
Y
Inyo
18,049
22
3
0
2
0
N
N
Kern
827,173
733
38
2
1
2
N
Y
Kings
154,743
101
Lake
64,025
95
Lassen
35,550
20
2
0
3
1
Y
N
Los Angeles
10,393,185
49,006
42
22
53
N
Y
Madera
152,331
20
8
0
1
0
Y
Y
Marin
258,618
350
14
1
4
1
N
Y
Mariposa
18,306
20
Mendocino
90,206
225
10
2
2
1
Y
Y
12
1
1
1
N
Y
23
2
0
2
N
Y
Merced
256,450
163
Modoc
9,698
8
Mono
13,504
45
Monterey
431,892
928
Napa
137,571
396
Nevada
98,718
283
Orange
3,139,017
14,816
144
17
4
19
N
Y
Placer
339,577
896
18
1
2
2
N
Y
Plumas
20,632
29
2
Y
Y
County Law Libraries
1
BASIC INFORMATION
1
103
N
FY 2008 - 2009
County Law Libraries - Basic Information Library
Population
Attorneys
Judges
Full-time Part-time Staff Staff (Count) (Count)
Staff FTE
Libr. Handled Staff Paid from in Addition Libr. Budget
Riverside
2,107,653
2,804
75
7
6
9
N
Y
Sacramento
1,433,187
7,622
73
19
0
0
N
Y
58,016
58
3
N
Y
San Benito
1
San Bernardino
2,060,950
3,213
84
9
5
12
N
Y
San Diego
3,173,407
16,306
173
22
8
26
N
Y
San Francisco
845,559
18,316
64
11
7
14
San Joaquin
689,480
831
San Luis Obispo
270,429
658
3
0
N
Y
San Mateo
745,858
1,200
34
3
6
2
N
Y
Santa Barbara
431,312
1,324
27
2
7
4
N
Y
Santa Clara
1,857,621
8,856
94
4
4
7
N
Y
Santa Cruz
268,637
713
14
2
0
2
N
Y
Shasta
183,023
357
13
1
1
0
N
Y
Sierra
3,358
2
Siskiyou
45,973
1
5
0
1
0
Y
N
Solano
426,729
520
24
2
0
2
N
Y
Sonoma
486,630
1,501
Stanislaus
526,383
538
26
2
1
2
Y
Y
Sutter
96,554
104
Tehama
62,836
62
Y
Y
Trinity
13,959
21
Tulare
441,481
393
56,335
80
Ventura
836,080
Yolo Yuba
Tuolumne
County Law Libraries
5
1
23
2
1
2
N
Y
2,795
29
5
0
5
N
Y
200,709
665
13
1
1
2
Y
Y
72,900
91
BASIC INFORMATION
104
FY 2008 - 2009
County Law Libraries - Income County Alameda
Total Income 2,010,865
Butte Calaveras
El Dorado Fresno
Internal Income
1,146
96,883
37 4
18,516
19,936
20
218,624
212,988
35
0
0
5,636
38,738
38,356
32
0
382
0
7,813
17
1,190,736
1,157,040
35
0
0
33,696
11,971
20
160,122
153,042
29
0
0
0
1,137,256
1,080,316
37
0
0
56,940
Del Norte
Glenn
12,317
20
Humboldt
125,171
40
Imperial
102,478
20
0
Other Ext. Income
235
Colusa Contra Costa
Fee Per Case Bd of Sup Income
1,912,836
Alpine Amador
Filing Fees Income
Inyo
23,425
12,082
29
11,343
0
0
Kern
686,978
656,511
27
0
0
31,466
Kings
98,571
29
Lake
41,095
23
20,696
18,741
28
0
0
1,955
Lassen Los Angeles
11,400,268
9,978,807
24
0
1,058,905
332,556
Madera
127,311
125,899
32
0
1,623
171
Marin
259,653
235,472
32
0
2,725
16,538
9,446
27
77,500
76,000
35
0
200
1,300
223,154
0
0
7,441
0
0
2,035
Mariposa Mendocino Merced
215,713
29
Modoc
4,023
20
Mono
5,006
20
345,723
31
95,249
23
Monterey
352,329
Napa Nevada
83,769
81,551
29
Orange
4,193,424
4,059,412
35
0
0
37,277
424,969
395,654
35
20,000
863
8,452
11,539
23
Placer Plumas
County Law Libraries
INCOME
2,217
105
FY 2008 - 2009
County Law Libraries - Income County
Total Income
Riverside
2,711,533
2,621,210
32
0
0
90,323
Sacramento
4,332,305
3,927,391
50
0
983
144,757
3,534
26
San Benito
Filing Fees Income
Fee Per Case Bd of Sup Income
Other Ext. Income
Internal Income
San Bernardino
2,603,237
2,514,441
29
0
69,466
19,330
San Diego
4,476,704
4,186,517
38
0
224,078
66,109
San Francisco
1,911,405
1,828,707
42
488,815
82,735
82,589
743,767
29
San Joaquin San Luis Obispo
251,182
238,179
34
San Mateo
826,177
809,572
39
0
875
26,712
Santa Barbara
483,218
468,787
41
0
2,000
12,431
Santa Clara
1,406,953
1,294,698
26
0
0
112,255
Santa Cruz
245,661
221,915
35
0
536
2,321
Shasta
172,886
159,671
26
0
600
12,615
2,093
20
37,901
31,303
26
5,000
1,597
0
Solano
432,930
428,578
29
0
Sonoma
560,655
524,720
35
0
7,859
28,076
Stanislaus
569,289
439,562
24
90,267
6,588
32,939
0
2,983
69
0
0
36,927
Sierra Siskiyou
Sutter Tehama
45,343
Trinity Tulare
430,937
Tuolumne
21,492
7
42,291
23
4,224
20
394,010
35
29,136
20
13,003
4,352
Ventura
909,973
863,680
32
0
2
46,291
Yolo
182,591
173,126
35
0
8,590
875
22,898
10
Yuba
County Law Libraries
INCOME
106
FY 2008 - 2009
County Law Libraries - Resources County
Total Vols Held
Alameda
100,808
864
143
669,332
1,719
Amador
1,950
0
0
0
0
No
Butte
5,700
73
30
297
No
Calaveras
9,000
200
2
0
No
Vols Added Total Audio Total Microforms
Continuations Subscriptions
0
Colusa
No 43,257
637
0
128,924
2,500
Del Norte El Dorado Fresno
Yes No
Alpine
Contra Costa
Wireless Available
Yes No
8,686
24
0
0
45,429
790
400
50,647
0
Yes Yes No
Glenn Humboldt
No
Imperial
Yes
Inyo
3,750
75
0
500
31
Yes
Kern
27,005
430
25
0
0
No
Kings
No
Lake Lassen Los Angeles
No 2,860
15
0
0
2
No
724,608
9,435
1,157
1,298,271
7,188
Yes
28,260
109
9
0
50
36
0
0
284
0
0
Yes
Madera Marin Mariposa
No
Mendocino Merced
Yes
11,569
No 220
No
Modoc
No
Mono
No
Monterey
29,000
8
0
0
23
Napa
Yes No
Nevada
7,157
Orange
Yes
155,580
5,490
2,011
1,124,313
5,137
No
Placer
8,673
87
5
0
29
Yes
Plumas
6,120
County Law Libraries RESOURCES
Yes
107
FY 2008 - 2009
County Law Libraries - Resources County
Total Vols Held
Riverside
104,443
1,130
130
87,143
2,366
Yes
54,273
6,285
496
152,000
2,377
Yes
Sacramento
Vols Added Total Audio Total Microforms
Continuations Subscriptions
San Benito
Wireless Available
No
San Bernardino
140,378
2,351
383
6,165
437
No
San Diego
160,191
6,431
589
474,443
1,389
Yes
San Francisco
345,000
5,240
0
0
1,516
No
San Joaquin San Luis Obispo
No 15,000
10
35
4,200
San Mateo
32,524
100
97
2,987
Santa Barbara
48,660
894
0
15,337
0
Yes Yes
20
Yes
1,580
189
541
Yes
Santa Cruz
15,000
153
81
0
218
Yes
Shasta
11,875
4
0
0
132
Yes
Siskiyou
3,100
100
0
0
35
Yes
Solano
20,849
518
4
35,755
506
Yes
Sonoma
25,345
15
210
0
110
Yes
Stanislaus
18,689
0
7
0
0
Yes
1,107
16
0
0
4
Yes
Santa Clara
Sierra
No
Sutter Tehama
No
Trinity Tulare
No 17,124
483
8
0
1,751
Tuolumne
No No
Ventura
72,810
2,478
1,330
143,178
1,093
Yes
Yolo
17,106
269
4
0
267
No
Yuba
County Law Libraries RESOURCES
Yes
108
FY 2008 - 2009
County Law Libraries - Expenditures & Services Library Alameda
Total Op Materials Total Salaries Expenditures Exp
Monthly Salary-Dir
1,747,517
421,468
17,473
10,136
224,630
63,947
125,778
4,416
36,943
35,065
1,878
225
901,553
400,732
377,523
6,520
Total Circulation Reference Questions
837,105
ILL Items Lent
ILL Items Borrowed
2,684
21,665
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,311
0
2
6
0
0
Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras
675
Colusa Contra Costa
5,000
Del Norte El Dorado
116,152
46,189
46,141
3,250
0
0
0
0
Fresno
980,336
466,273
255,851
7,641
2,822
2,539
3
13
Glenn Humboldt
0
Imperial
0
Inyo
23,425
17,042
0
4,423
200
50
0
0
Kern
573,276
238,036
161,983
4,725
1,519
70,450
0
8
18,586
1,063
12,000
450
0
750
0
0
8,561,594 2,759,890
17,059
Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin
3,664,454
13,063
96,696
63,092
11,622
1,000
30
255,810
135,598
92,912
3,750
0
0
0
2
58,650
38,300
16,950
1,627
0
300
0
3
186,783
67,379
97,690
3,669
350
2,500
1
1
229,735
115,735
79,000
3,710
19
82
2
1
Mariposa Mendocino Merced Modoc Mono Monterey Napa Nevada
86,124
31,382
26,533
Orange
3,006,727
972,869
1,569,630
12,131
3,711
15,753
11
1
354,990
73,009
170,806
6,000
0
6,080
0
0
Placer Plumas
6,480
0
County Law Libraries EXPENDITURES AND SERVICES
109
5
FY 2008 - 2009
County Law Libraries - Expenditures & Services Library
Total Op Materials Total Salaries Expenditures Exp
Monthly Salary-Dir
Total Circulation Reference Questions
ILL Items Lent
ILL Items Borrowed
Riverside
1,263,267
498,200
558,162
7,083
301
17,382
1
0
Sacramento
2,853,471
554,737
1,635,031
9,051
16,620
26,533
142
15
San Benito
0
San Bernardino
1,703,801
721,420
572,085
8,333
72
San Diego
3,177,560
681,798
1,824,309
10,545
7,296
11
0
21,656
5
15
San Francisco
2,400,220
554,120
1,073,313
11,358
5,717
San Luis Obispo
227,293
100,079
82,113
3,754
400
1,500
0
0
San Mateo
614,257
282,579
236,480
7,166
873
Santa Barbara
445,307
96,685
293,587
5,647
1,523
5,740
0
0
0
9
Santa Clara
1,145,951
351,353
408,316
6,041
6,732
10,000
3
0
Santa Cruz
206,610
67,385
100,000
5,549
Shasta
139,631
48,061
56,000
2,500
472
8,193
1
19
3,475
2,482
0
7
Siskiyou
46,923
28,345
0
352
1,251
0
0
Solano
371,361
136,924
187,974
2,664
1,017
8,736
0
0
Sonoma
548,492
198,781
242,033
6,000
Stanislaus
425,315
116,584
126,902
3,270
0
0
2
13
33,584
8,732
9,404
714
0
265
0
0
368,698
143,201
130,652
4,140
5
8,339
0
2
Ventura
733,809
322,249
292,030
6,697
6,852
4,189
0
0
Yolo
148,958
40,635
60,500
3,040
245
1,897
0
34
San Joaquin
Sierra
Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne
Yuba
County Law Libraries EXPENDITURES AND SERVICES
110
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Appendix A California State Library Federal-State Cooperative System for Public Library Data CALIFORNIA PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT 2008/2009
INSTRUCTIONS These instructions are written to assist you in filing this year's California Public Library Report with the California State Library. The report incorporates data elements requested by the Public Library Statistics Cooperative coordinated by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. In financial sections, report whole dollars only, omit cents. Enter "0" if the entry is zero. If an item does not apply or the figure is unknown, enter “N/A”, do not repeat last year’s figure if the figure for this year is unknown. If an exact figure is not available but the amount is known to be greater than zero, please enter an estimate of the amount. The due date for completion of this year's annual report is September 30, 2009. If you have questions call Ira Bray (916) 653-0171, email:
[email protected]
DIRECTORY UPDATE Your Directory information, as it currently exists in our files, is provided. Please review this data and make updates or corrections. Question #
Element name
Description
5
Courtesy Title. Ms., Mr., or Dr.
6–9
Director. Name and title of library director.
10 - 13
Street Address. Street address of main library or headquarters, including city, ZIP and ZIP+4. Please do not make minor changes to the address unless there is an obvious error or a completely new address.
14 - 17
Mailing Address. Mailing address or Post Office Box, including city, ZIP and ZIP+4 for mailing. Repeat the street address if it is the same as the mailing address.
18
Public phone. Telephone number, with area code, by which the general public can reach the library administration during business hours whether the library is actually open for public service or not. Number will be published, so should be one appropriate for public use. Do not report only an unstaffed answering machine number. 112
19
Reference Phone. Telephone number, with area code, by which the general public can reach the library's public service desk during hours the library is regularly open. Number will be published.
20
FAX. Telephone number of facsimile machine, if available.
21
TDD for Deaf. Phone number of telecommunications device for deaf patrons, if available.
22
Library Director's Email Address. Enter the Email address that State Library staff can use to communicate with the library director. It will not be published or re-distributed.
23
Library's Email Address. The Email address that other libraries should use for general library electronic mail access to your library.
24
Web Address. The full Web address by which the library can be accessed on the Internet.
25
House District(s). Enter the U.S. House of Representatives district number(s) in which library service is provided.
26
State Senate District(s). Enter the State Senate district number(s) in which library service is provided.
27
State Assembly District(s). Enter the State Assembly district number(s) in which library service is provided.
28
ILL Period: # Weeks. Enter your standard loan period for ILL's, in number of weeks.
29
ILL Photocopying free up to 10 pages? Y = Yes; N = No.
30
Copy Fee. If the answer to 17 is No, enter here the copy fee that is charged.
31
Name of person completing this survey. Person who could answer questions regarding response made on the survey.
32
Email address of person completing this survey. Email contact information for person completing the survey.
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113
POPULATION 201
Pop. of Legal Service Area. (CSL only) Figure is based upon the California Dept. of Finance, Demographic Research Unit E-1 report issued each May 1st. Adjustments made if necessary by CSL staff to reflect the boundary of each library service area.
202
Pop. Children Under Age 5. Estimated population of children under age 5 within the library service area.
203
Pop. Children Age 5-14. Estimated population of children ages 5 to 14 within the library service area.
204
Registered Borrowers as of June 30. A registered borrower is a library user who has applied for and received an identification number or card from the public library that has established conditions under which the user may borrow library materials and gain access to other library resources. (Output Measures for Public Libraries, 2nd edition). Note: Files should have been purged within the past three (3) years.
205
Children Borrowers. Number of children registered with the library for circulation and other services, as of June 30 of the Report Year. Report individual rather than household registration. Files should have been purged at least once within the last three years.
OUTLETS 206
Main Library. If jurisdiction has a central or main library open for public service, enter "1". Do not report administrative headquarters if not open for public library service. If there is no central or main library then leave blank.
207
Branches. A branch is an extension library open some part of each of at least five days a week, has at least 1,400 sq. ft. of floor space, a general book collection of at least 7,000 volumes, and is staffed with the equivalent of at least one librarian and one clerical employee during the hours open for service. Enter number of branches. Include in the count any branch that opened or closed part way through the year.
208
Stations. A station is a library structure smaller than a branch, providing a lower level of service. All stations have all of the following, however: 1.) separate quarters; 2.) a permanent basic collection; 3.) at least one established, paid position; and 4.) a regular schedule for opening to the public. Enter number of stations. Include in the count any station that opened or closed part way through the year.
210
Bookmobiles. Truck or van that is specially equipped and serves as a traveling branch library. Enter number of vehicles in public service, not number of stops made. Do not include non-public delivery vehicles or other library vehicles.
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LIBRARY STAFF Report figures as of the last day of the fiscal year. Include all positions funded in the library’s budget whether those positions are filled or not. 251
Total count of persons employed. Total count of all persons employed in library and support services, funded in the library’s budget, full-time and part-time, as of June 30, Report Year. Each person employed counts as one, whether they are employed full or part time.
The remainder of this section is reported in full-time equivalent (FTE). Full-time is normally 40 hours per week, but not less than 36. The FTE of one full-time position is "1." To compute the FTE of a part-time position, divide number of hours worked per week by hours of normal workweek. The FTE of one 20-hour position is "0.5." Add total full-time positions and FTE of parttime positions for entries. 252
ALA LIBRARIANS. FTE Librarians with a master's degree from a library education program accredited by the American Library Association, including Library Director if applicable.
253
FTE Total Librarians. FTE all Librarians, including Library Director. Include accredited from item 252 and any unaccredited with title of Librarian. Persons with the title of librarian who do paid work that usually requires professional training and skill in the theoretical or scientific aspects of library work, or both, as distinct from its mechanical or clerical aspect. Enter next all other support persons not called Librarian. This includes all other FTE employees paid from the reporting unit budget, including plant operations, security, and maintenance staff.
254
FTE Special Professionals. FTE special professionals, non-Librarian. Include business manager, personnel director, literacy specialist, public relations, etc.
255
FTE Lib. Tech. Assistants. FTE Library Technical Assistants (AA degree).
256
FTE Other. FTE all other persons paid from library budget.
259
Volunteers. FTE volunteer workers, average per week. Enter number of persons in Full Time Equivalents, not number of hours worked. A person who volunteers ten hours a week would be counted as .25 FTE, i.e., one quarter the time of a full time person.
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INCOME – FOR OPERATIONAL EXPENDITURES Report revenue used for operating expenditures as defined below. Include federal, state, local, or other grants. DO NOT include revenue for major capital expenditures, contributions to endowments, revenue passed through to another agency (e.g., fines), or funds unspent in the previous fiscal year (e.g., carryover). (Funds transferred from one public library to another public library should be reported by only one of the public libraries. The State Data Coordinator shall determine which library will report these funds.) Report whole dollars only (omit cents). 301
Local Government. Local Government Income This includes all local government funds designated by the community, district, or region and available for expenditure by the public library. Do not include the value of any contributed or in-kind services or the value of any gifts and donations, library fines, fees, or grants. Include contract payments from another jurisdiction for library services provided. Do not include state, federal, and other funds passed through local government for library use. Report these funds with state government revenue or federal government revenue, as appropriate.
302
State funds. All funds from state sources including CLSA transaction based reimbursements, database and literacy programs, and Public Library Fund allocation.
303
Federal funds. This includes all federal government funds distributed to public libraries for expenditure by the public libraries, including federal money distributed by the state. Include funds from the federal Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) program, or other federal programs.
304
All Other Income. This is all operating income other than that reported under local, state, and federal (items #301, #304, and #305 ). Include, for example, monetary gifts and donations received in the current year, interest, library fines, fees for library services, or grants from private sources. Do not include the value of any contributed or in-kind services or the value of any non-monetary gifts and donations.
INCOME – FOR CAPITAL OUTLAY Report all revenue to be used for major capital expenditures, by source of revenue. Include funds received for (a) site acquisition; (b) new buildings; (c) additions to or renovation of library buildings; (d) furnishings, equipment, and initial collections (print, non-print, and electronic) for new buildings, building additions, or building renovations; (e) computer hardware and software used to support library operations, to link to networks, or to run information products; (f) new vehicles; and (g) other one-time major projects. Exclude revenue to be used for replacement and repair of existing furnishings and equipment, regular purchase of library materials, and investments for capital appreciation. Exclude income passed through to another agency (e.g., fines), or funds unspent in the previous fiscal year (e.g., carryover). Funds transferred from one public library to another public library should be reported by only one of the public libraries. Report whole dollars only (omit cents). Note that the amounts reported for Total Capital Revenue and Total Capital Expenditures are not expected to be equal. Report federal, state, local, and other revenue to be used for major capital expenditures in the following categories: ______ 4721-4
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Local Government. Report all governmental funds designated by the community, district, or region and available to the public library for the purpose of major capital expenditures, except for state and/or federal money distributed by the local government.
311
State funds. Report all funds distributed to public libraries by state government for expenditure by the public libraries for the purpose of major capital expenditures, except for federal money distributed by the state.
312
Federal funds. Report federal governmental funds, including federal funds distributed by the state or locality, and grants and aid received by the library for the purpose of major capital expenditures.
313
Other income. Report private (non-governmental funds), including grants received by the library for the purpose of major capital expenditures.
EXPENDITURES 401 - 414 Operating expenditures are the current and recurrent costs necessary to support the provision of library services. Significant costs, especially benefits and salaries, that are paid by other taxing agencies (government agencies with the authority to levy taxes) "on behalf of" the library may be included if the information is available to the reporting agency. Only such funds that are supported by expenditure documents (such as invoices, contracts, payroll records, etc.) at the point of disbursement should be included. Do not report the value of free items as expenditures. Do not report estimated costs as expenditures. Do not report capital expenditures under this category. Report whole dollars only, omit cents. Include local, state, federal, and other funding sources. 401
Salaries. Report salaries and wages for all staff paid from library budget. County libraries include County Librarian.
402
Benefits. Report benefits outside salary and wages paid and accruing to all employees, if paid from library budget. Include Social Security, retirement, medical and life insurance, unemployment compensation, and others.
404
Print Materials. Expenditure for printed materials (except serials) including books, government publications, Braille, ephemera, etc.
405
Current Serials. Expenditure for current print serials including newspapers, periodicals, annual reports, yearbooks and proceedings.
407
Electronic Materials Expenditures. Report all operating expenditures for electronic (digital) materials. Types of electronic materials include E-books, E-serials (including journals), government documents, databases (including locally mounted, full text or not), electronic files, reference tools, scores, maps, or pictures in electronic or digital format, including materials digitized by the library. Electronic materials can be distributed on magnetic tape, diskettes, computer software, CD-ROM, or other portable digital carrier,
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and can be accessed via a computer, via access to the Internet, or by using an e-book reader. Include equipment expenditures that are inseparably bundled into the price of the information service product. Include expenditures for materials held locally and for remote electronic materials for which permanent or temporary access rights have been acquired. Include expenditures for database licenses. [Note: Based on ISO 2789 definition.] 408
Other Materials. Expenditure for any other materials not included above such as microform, DVD’s and materials in new formats.
410
All other operating expenditures. All other operating expenditures including preservation, plant operations, operating equipment, travel, supplies, contracts.
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES 500
Capital expenditures. Report major capital expenditures (the acquisition of or additions to fixed assets). Examples include expenditures for (a) site acquisitions; (b) new buildings; (c) additions to or renovation of library buildings; (d) furnishings, equipment, and initial book stock for new buildings, building additions, or building renovations; (e) library automation systems; (f) new vehicles; and (g) other one-time major projects. Include federal, state, local, or other revenue used for major capital expenditures. Only funds that are supported by expenditure documents (e.g., invoices, contracts, payroll records, etc.) at the point of disbursement should be included. Estimated costs are not included. Exclude expenditures for replacement and repair of existing furnishings and equipment, regular purchase of library materials, and investments for capital appreciation. Exclude contributions to endowments, or revenue passed through to another agency (e.g., fines). Funds transferred from one public library to another public library should be reported by only one of the public libraries..
EXPENDITURES - Detail 501- 504
Detail on selected special expenditures included in Standard Operational Expenditures.
501
Preservation. Expenditures on measures to conserve the collection including binding and rebinding, deacidification, lamination and restoration. Do not include salaries.
502
Children's Materials. Expenditures for Children's Materials. Includes estimated expenditures for materials in all formats marked children's that are purchased for use by patrons 14 years and younger, or adults.
503
Adult Literacy Program. Expenditures for an adult basic literacy program, from all sources, federal, state and/or local.
504
Payment for Contract Service. Payment of funds to another jurisdiction for library services performed under contract. Include rebate of CLSA funds to cooperative library system, if CLSA was received by library directly.
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COLLECTIONS Note: Output Measures for Public Library Service to Children: A Manual of Standardized Procedures, (ALA, 1992) defines children as persons age 14 and under. 601
Children's Books Added. Total number of books added to Children's Collection(s). Children are those aged 0-14 years.
602
Books Children. Total number of Children's Books held, June 30 of report year. Include cataloged and uncataloged print materials (number of items, not number of titles). Do not include serials, periodicals, or other formats.
603
Books Young Adult. Total number of Young Adult books held, June 30 of report year. Include cataloged and uncataloged print materials (number of items, not number of titles). Do not include serials, periodicals, or other formats. Young adult books are those targeted to 12 -18 year olds (ALA – YALSA age focus).
604
Books Added. Total number of print books added including both children's and adult.
605
Titles. Number of book titles represented by count of books added, item 604.
606
Books held. Total number of books held, June 30 of report year. Books are non-serial printed publications (including music and maps) that are bound in hard or soft covers, or in loose-leaf format. Report the number of physical units, including duplicates. For smaller libraries, if volume data are not available, count the number of titles. Books packaged together as a unit (e.g., a 2-volume set) and checked out as a unit are counted as one physical unit.
607
Government Documents. Number of non-serial government documents held in separate collection. Exclude microforms.
608
Serial Volumes Held. Serial back files in print. Serials are publications issued in successive parts, usually at regular intervals that are intended to be continued indefinitely. Serials include periodicals (magazines); newspapers; annuals (reports, yearbooks, etc.); journals, memoirs, proceedings, and transactions of societies; and numbered monographic series. Government documents and reference tools are often issued as serials. Except for the current volume, count unbound serials as a volume when the library has at least half of the issues in a publisher’s volume. Report the number of physical units, including duplicates. For smaller libraries, if volume data are not available, count the number of titles. Serials packaged together as a unit (e.g., a 2volume serial monograph) and checked out as a unit are counted as one physical unit.
610
Electronic Books. E-books are digital documents (including those digitized by the library), licensed or not, where searchable text is prevalent, and which can be seen in analogy to a printed book (monograph). Include non-serial government documents. Ebooks are loaned to users on portable devices (e-book readers) or by transmitting the
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contents to the user’s personal computer for a limited time. Include e-books held locally and remote e-books for which permanent or temporary access rights have been acquired. Report the number of physical or electronic units, including duplicates, for all outlets. For smaller libraries, if volume data are not available, the number of titles may be counted. E-books packaged together as a unit (e.g., multiple titles on a single ebook reader) and checked out as a unit are counted as one unit. Note: Under this category report only items the library has selected as part of the collection and made accessible through the library’s Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC). 611
Total Audio Materials. These are materials on which sounds (only) are stored (recorded) and that can be reproduced (played back) mechanically, electronically, or both. Include records, audiocassettes, audio cartridges, audio discs (including audioCD-ROMs), audio-reels, talking books, and other sound recordings, such as web-based or downloaded audiobooks and MP3 files. Report the number of physical units, both physical and electronic, including duplicates. For smaller libraries, if physical unit data are not available, count the number of titles. Items packaged together as a unit (e.g., two audiocassettes for one recorded book) and checked out as a unit are counted as one physical unit. For electronic units, report only items the library has selected as part of the collection and made accessible through the library’s Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC).
612
Total Video Materials. These are materials on which moving pictures are recorded, with or without sound. Electronic playback reproduces pictures, with or without sound, using a television receiver or monitor. Video formats may include tape, DVD, CD-ROM, web-based or downloaded files, etc. Report the number of physical units, both physical and electronic, including duplicates. For smaller libraries, if physical unit data are not available, count the number of titles. Items packaged together as a unit (e.g., two video cassettes for one movie) and checked out as a unit are counted as one physical unit. For electronic units, report only items the library has selected as part of the collection and made accessible through the library’s Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC).
613
Licensed databases. Report the number of licensed databases (including locally mounted or remote, full-text or not) for which temporary or permanent access rights have been acquired through payment by the library, or by formal agreement with the State Library or a cooperative agreement within the state or region. A database is a collection of electronically stored data or unit records (facts, bibliographic data, abstracts, texts) with a common user interface and software for the retrieval and manipulation of the data. Note: The data or records are usually collected with a particular intent and relate to a defined topic. A database may be issued on CD-ROM, diskette, or other direct access method, or as a computer file accessed via dial-up methods or via the Internet. Subscriptions to individual electronic serial titles are reported under Current Electronic Serial Subscriptions (See #615). Each database is counted individually even if access to several databases is supported through the same vendor interface. Number of Licensed Databases acquired through payment or formal agreement:
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613a. 613b. 613c.
_________ Local _________ State (state government or State library) _________ Other cooperative agreements (or consortia) within state or region 613d Total: _________ 614
Current Print Serial Subscriptions. Report the number of current print serial subscriptions, including duplicates, for all outlets. Examples of serials are periodicals (magazines), newspapers, annuals, some government documents, some reference tools, and numbered monographic series
615
Current Electronic Serial Subscriptions. Report the number of current electronic, electronic and other format, and digital serial subscriptions (e-serials, e-journals), including duplicates, for all outlets. Examples include periodicals (magazines), newspapers, annuals, some government documents, some reference tools, and numbered monographic series distributed in the following ways: (a) via the Internet (e.g., HTML, PDF, JPEG, or compressed file formats such as zipped files), (b) on CDROM or other portable digital carrier, (c) on databases (including locally mounted databases), and (d) on diskettes or magnetic tapes. Electronic serial subscriptions include serials held locally or remote resources that the library has authorization to access, including those available through statewide or consortia agreements. Do not include subscriptions to indexing and abstracting databases that include full-text serial content (e.g., EBSCO Host, ProQuest, OCLC FirstSearch).
616
Catalog Records. The number of bibliographic (title) records in your catalog (OPAC) as of June 30th. If your records are part of a union catalog please request a count of title records to which your library has attached holdings from the union catalog system administrator.
617
Microfilms. Number of microfilm reels held, June 30 of report year.
618
Microforms. Number of microforms, other than microfilms held, June 30 of report year. Primarily includes microfiche, counted in sheets, but could include microcards, etc.
619
Children's Audio Materials. Number of cataloged and uncataloged audio-recorded materials held in Children's Collection(s). Include all formats, cassettes, CD’s, phonorecords, talking books, and other sound recordings.
620
Children's Video Materials. Number of cataloged and uncataloged video-recorded materials held in Children's Collection(s). Include all formats, videocassettes, DVD’s, etc.
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LIBRARY SERVICE, ANNUAL Report annual totals in this section. 801
Public Service Hours. This is the sum of annual public service hours for outlets. Note: Include the hours open for public service for centrals, branches, stations and bookmobiles. For each bookmobile, count only the hours during which the bookmobile is open to the public. Minor variations in scheduled public service hours need not be included, however, extensive hours closed to the public due to natural disasters or other events should be excluded even if the staff is scheduled to work.
802
Library Visits. This is the total number of persons entering the library for whatever purpose during the year. Note: If an actual count of visits is unavailable, determine an annual estimate by counting visits during a typical week in October and multiplying the count by 52. A “typical week” is a time that is neither unusually busy nor unusually slow. Avoid holiday times, vacation periods for key staff, or days when unusual events are taking place in the community or the library. Choose a week in which the library is open its regular hours. Include seven consecutive calendar days, from Sunday through Saturday (or whenever the library is usually open).
803
Reference Questions. A reference transaction is an information contact which involves the knowledge, use, recommendations, interpretation, or instruction in the use of one or more information sources by a member of the library staff. It includes information and referral services. Information sources include printed and non-printed materials, machine-readable databases, catalogs and other holdings records, and, through communication or referral, other libraries and institutions and people inside and outside the library. The request may come in person, by phone, by fax, or by mail, electronic mail, or through live or networked electronic reference service (virtual reference services) from an adult, a young adult, or a child. Do not count directional transactions or questions of rules or policies. Examples of directional transactions are “Where are the children’s books?” and “I’m looking for a book with the call number 811.2G.” An example of a question of rules or policies is “Are you open until 9:00 tonight?”
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804 - 808
Materials Circulation. Circulation of materials including renewals. Note: Count all materials that are charged out for use outside the library. Interlibrary loan transactions included are only items borrowed for users, i.e. direct loan. Do not include items checked out to another library.
804
Circulation of Children's Materials. The total annual circulation of all children’s materials in all formats to all users, including renewals.
805
Non-English. Count of total non-English language materials (adult, YA, and Children's) circulated annually.
806
Non-book. Count of total non-book materials circulated annually. Include audiovisuals, microforms, software, graphics, and all other non-print items.
807
Total. Total annual circulation (including renewals), library materials of all types.
808 - 809
Inter-Library Loans. These are library materials, or copies of the materials, provided to or received from one autonomous library to another upon request. The libraries involved in interlibrary loans are not under the same library administration. These data are reported as annual figures.
808
Lent. Annual count of items provided ILL to other libraries.
809
Received. Annual count of items received ILL from other libraries.
810 - 820
Programs. A program is any planned event which introduces the group attending to any of the broad range of library services or activities or which directly provides information to participants. Programs may cover use of the library, library services, or library tours. Programs may also provide cultural, recreational, or educational information, often designed to meet a specific social need. Examples of these types of programs include film showings; lectures; story hours; literacy, English as a second language, and citizenship classes; and book discussions. Count all programs, whether held on- or off-site, that are sponsored or co-sponsored by the library. Exclude programs sponsored by other groups that use library facilities. If programs are offered as a series, count each program in the series. For example, a film series offered once a week for eight weeks should be counted as eight programs. Report the number of programs and attendance, by age group. Note: Exclude library activities delivered on a one-to-one basis, rather than to a group, such as one-to-one literacy tutoring, services to homebound, resume writing assistance, homework assistance, and mentoring activities. Annual Children's Program Attendance is the actual count over the course of a year of the attendance, both adults and children, at programs which have all or a portion of their target market intended for 11 years and younger. A children’s program is any planned event for which the primary audience is children and which introduces the group of children attending to any of the broad range of library services or activities for children
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or which directly provides information to participants. Children’s programs may cover use of the library, library services, or library tours. Children’s programs may also provide cultural, recreational, or educational information, often designed to meet a specific social need. Examples of these types of programs include story hours and summer reading events. Count all children’s programs, whether held on- or off-site, that are sponsored or co-sponsored by the library. Do not include children’s programs sponsored by other groups that use library facilities. If children’s programs are offered as a series, count each program in the series For example, a book club offered every two weeks, 24 weeks a year, should be counted as 24 programs. Exclude library activities for children delivered on a one-to-one basis, rather than to a group, such as one-to-one literacy tutoring, services to homebound, homework assistance, and mentoring activities. Young Adult (YA) programs follow the same pattern as above except that the target age range is 12 to 18, children’s age is defined as 11 years and under, see: The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES): Children and Young Adults Defined [Services and Resources for Children and Young Adults in Public Libraries, August 1995, NCES 95357] http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/frss/publications/95357/index.asp?sectionid=3 The Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) defines young adults as age 1218, http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/yalsa/aboutyalsab/yalsafactsheet.cfm
SALARY SURVEY Complete entries for this reporting year. Report beginning step and final step of monthly salary range in whole dollars; omit cents. If payment is made in other than monthly increments, compute monthly equivalent. Only nine positions are surveyed; do not add positions of your library not included on the survey. If your library has more than one class of position as described, report the highest salary range. The first 6 positions (items 901.-910.) are considered professional Librarian classes. Lib. Tech. Asst. is a paraprofessional class, sometimes called Library Technician; it requires specialized training or job skills/experience but does not require an MLS. 901 - 902
Library Director. Chief Administrator of library.
903 – 904
Assistant Director. Deputy line position with library-wide responsibilities; not administrative assistant.
905 – 906
Chief of Division. Professional line position supervising other librarians.
907 – 908
Branch Librarian. Professional line position normally supervising other staff in branch library location.
909 – 910
Entry Level Librarian. Beginning professional with library training but normally without previous professional library work experience.
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911 – 912
Journeyman Librarian. Second level professional with library training and normally with previous professional library work experience.
913 – 914
LTA. Library Technical Assistant, para-professional with AA degree in library science or equivalent.
915 – 916
Clerk. Beginning non-professional employee without library work experience or special training. Not hourly or student paging help.
917 – 918
Manager. Manager of special library service, normally not a Librarian but professional in another field (e.g., Business Manager, Personnel Officer, Literacy Coordinator).
ELECTRONIC SERVICES 857.
California Teleconnect Fund. If your library took advantage of the California Teleconnect Fund subsidies during this report year, answer Yes; if not, answer No.
858.
Federal E-Rate. If your library took advantage of the federal E-Rate subsidies during this report year, answer Yes; if not, answer No.
859.
Users of Public Internet Computers (per year). Report the total number of individuals that have used Internet computers in the library during the last year. If the computer is used for multiple purposes (Internet access, word-processing, OPAC, etc.) and Internet users cannot be isolated, report all usage. A typical week or other reliable estimate may be used to determine the annual number. Sign-up forms or Web-log tracking software also may provide a reliable count of users.
860.
Virtual visits to the library (website or catalog). Virtual visits include a user’s request of the library web site or catalog from outside the library building regardless of the number of pages or elements viewed. This statistic is the equivalent of a session for a library's website. Exclude virtual visits from within the library, from robot or spider crawls and from page reloads.
861.
RFID. Does your library use a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system for circulation? Yes/No.
REFERENDA INFORMATION 863.
Election Date. Election Date (in MM/DD/YYYY format).
864.
Local Agency Authorizing Election. Examples: City of San Jose, County of Orange, Beaumont Library District.
865.
Funding Purpose. Options: Operations, Facilities, Facilities & Operations, Other.
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866.
Type of Tax. Options: Benefit Assessment, Business License Tax, Excise Tax, Gann Limit Override, General Obligation Bond, , Parcel Tax, Sales Tax, Special Tax, Transient Occupancy Tax, Utility Users Tax, Other.
867.
Percentage of “Yes” Vote. From results of referenda, with one decimal, i.e., 65.8%.
868.
Vote Requirement to Pass. Options: Majority, Supermajority and Other.
869.
Vote Outcome. Options: Pass, Fail.
870.
Notes. Additional information concerning the referenda.
MOBILE LIBRARIES Definition - A bookmobile is a traveling branch library. It consists of at least all of the following: 1. 2. 3.
a truck or van that carries an organized collection of library materials; a paid staff; and regularly scheduled hours (bookmobile stops) for being open to the public.
If you reported on operation of a mobile library in the previous report year, a record is provided to you for each mobile library operation you reported, indicating your last year's description of that operation. Where corrections or updates are appropriate, please make those changes in the space provided. A new record can be created on which to record any new mobile library operations not previously reported, click on the “Add Group” button.
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2008-2009 CALIFORNIA PUBLIC LIBRARY OUTLETS SURVEY
INSTRUCTIONS General Instructions Include all branches, stations, and central libraries. Do not include in this report any administrative headquarters that are not public service outlets, do not include other outlets or deposit only locations. Complete one set of forms/input screens for each fixed-facility public service outlet. New Library Outlets: Click on “ADD GROUP” in the survey to create a new record for a new library service outlet. Closed Outlets: If an outlet for which we have provided you a California Library Outlets Survey was closed during this report year write a "note to the state" for Section 1. of the Web-based input form. Please also include the date the outlet closed if that is easily available. Enter any data for the time period the outlet was open. Updates to Existing Outlets: On the California Library Outlets Survey, you do not need to provide any response where there is no change in data from that which is indicated as currently in our file. Date built, date remodeled, # of square feet are all examples of data which probably has not changed. Line-by-Line Instructions and Item Definitions 5
Name. Name of outlet.
6
Street Address. Street address of outlet.
7
City. City or community of outlet.
8
ZIP. Five digit ZIP code of outlet street address.
9
ZIP4. Four-digit ZIP+4 code of outlet street address.
10
Mail Address. Mailing address of outlet. This is particularly important if it is different from street address. Repeat if the same as the street address.
11
Mail City. City to which mail to the outlet should be directed. Occasionally, this is different from the city in which the outlet resides, physically.
12
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ZIP4. Four-digit ZIP+4 code of outlet mailing address.
14
County. County in which the outlet is located.
15
FAX. Telephone number of fax machine in the outlet, if applicable.
16
Phone. Telephone number, with area code, for general public use.
17
Type of Outlet. Select appropriate code, based on the following definitions: CE = Central. A central or main library, so designated by the jurisdiction, and which is open for public service. BR = Branch. A branch is an extension library open some part of each of at least five days a week, has at least 1,400 sq. ft. of floor space, a general book collection of at least 7,000 volumes, and is staffed with the equivalent of at least one paid librarian and one paid clerical employee during the hours open for service. ST = Station. A station is a library structure smaller than a branch, providing a lower level of service. All stations have all of the following, however: 1.) separate quarters; 2.) a permanent basic collection; 3.) at least one established, paid position; and 4.) a regular schedule for opening to the public. NOTE: Separate quarters does not necessarily mean separate building, only a separate facility, which could be in a building that also houses other agencies or operations. The facility within the larger building is under the library's control for the provision of library services. Not included would be areas within a facility housing a deposit collection or some such.
18
Facility Owned By. If the owner of the physical facility has changed from that already recorded, replace the existing data with the 4-letter code (options are on the report form/input screen) that best describes the current owner of the facility in which this outlet is housed. CITY - City CNTY - County SPDT - Special District PSCH - Public School PUAG - Public Agency PRIV - Private MULT - Multiple Ownership
19
Facility Upgrade Needs. Using one of the codes provided on the report form/input screen, indicate whether this facility needs some level of upgrade. Enter N/A if no upgrade is currently needed. RMDL - Remodel EXPN - Expansion RMEX - Remodel and Expansion RPLC - Replace ______ 4721-4
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State Senate. Enter the State Senate district number(s) in which this service outlet resides.
21
State Assembly. Enter the State Assembly district number(s) in which this service outlet resides.
22
U.S. House. Enter the U.S. House of Representatives district number(s) in which this service outlet resides.
23
Population Served. Population served by this outlet. Figure reported may be from planning department, library registration records, or your estimate. Do not report population of library jurisdiction as a whole, unless this is a one-outlet library.
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Staff FTE. Full-time equivalent of staff paid to operate outlet. Do not include volunteer help. Full-time is normally 40 hours per week but not less than 36. The FTE of one fulltime position is "1." To compute the FTE of a part-time position, divide number of hours worked per week by hours of normal workweek. The FTE of one 20-hour position is "0.5." Add total full-time positions and FTE of part-time positions for total Staff FTE.
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Hours Open, Weekly. Number of hours the outlet is open for public service in a typical week.
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Hours annual. Total number of hours outlet is open for public service per year.
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Volumes. Number of volumes held by outlet. Include rotating collections if normally available.
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Circulation. Total annual circulation transactions of this outlet.
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Total Outlet Operating Expenditure. Total dollars expended on this outlet per year, in whole dollars. Do not include capital outlay or expenses of general library jurisdictional support functions. Estimate if necessary.
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Year Built. Year the building housing library outlet was originally built.
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Year Opened. Date that library service began in the community by the opening of an outlet, month and year (06/2002). If month unknown use “01”. Can be the date an earlier library building opened.
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Year Remodeled. Year the building housing library outlet was last remodeled.
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Gross sq. ft. Report the total area in square feet; this is the area on all floors enclosed by the outer walls of the library outlet. Include all areas occupied by the library outlet, including those areas off-limits to the public. Include any areas shared with another agency or agencies if the outlet has use of that area.
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Reader seats. Number of seats for readers in outlet. Do not include public access computers as reader seats.
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Days open per week. Record the number of days per week that this facility is open for use by the public for at least 2 hours per day.
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Staffing = 1 lbn/1 clerical? Is this facility staffed by the equivalent of at least one paid librarian and one paid clerical employee during all the hours that facility is open for service to the public? (Yes or No)
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Separate quarters? Is this outlet housed in separate quarters (i.e., not physically within another service facility such as a nursing home, teen center, grocery store)? Not necessarily a separate structure, but separate quarters within a single structure if a physical facility is shared. If the answer is no then this outlet does not qualify as a station or branch. Contact the State Library for additional assistance.
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Established schedule of hours? Does this facility have an established schedule of hours for which it is open to the public? (Yes or No)
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Adequacy of Facility. Assess the adequacy of the library facility in terms of the size and condition of the building. Rate the adequacy on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the top of the scale (i.e., just finished new building which is in excellent condition and large enough to serve the population for the long term). Poor Fair Average Good Excellent 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10
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Number of Internet Terminals – General Public. Report the number of Internet terminals (personal computers. (PCs), dumb terminals, and laptops), whether purchased, leased or donated, used by the general public in the library.
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Internet Connection Speed. Select the fastest Internet connection speed available at your library from the drop down list. The connection speed should be based on the incoming data line to the building, not the speed at any individual workstation. 1. Less than 256Kbps (kilobits/second) 2. 257Kbps - 768Kbps 3. 769Kbps - 1.4Mbps (megabits/second) 4. 1.5Mbps 5. 1.6Mbps - 3.0Mbps 6. 3.1Mbps - 6.0Mbps 7. 6.1Mbps - 10Mbps 8. Greater than 10 Mbps 9. Unknown 10. No Connection
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Wi-Fi Is Wireless Internet access is available at this location at no charge to patrons?
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Appendix B California State Library CALIFORNIA COUNTY LAW LIBRARY REPORT 2008-2009
INSTRUCTIONS The year reported on should be 12 months, and normally the State fiscal year, July-June. If a federal year (October-September), or some other organizational year is used, it should remain consistent from one report to the next and always include 12 months. The due date for completion of this year's annual report is September 30, 2009. If you have no exact figure to report, your best estimate is better than nothing at all. If the entry is in fact zero, enter 0. If it is not applicable or not available, then indicate this by inserting N/A. For statistical data, all entries are annuals; do not report monthly or weekly figures. Only the items requested are collected. Remember that reports are tabulated and totaled; please do not report non-standard information such as number of file drawers, linear feet of shelving, etc. If you have suggestions on report items to be added, or deleted, or other ways to improve the reporting process, we would appreciate receiving them. Your cooperation is much appreciated. If you have questions, call Ira Bray at (916) 653-0171; e-mail:
[email protected] DIRECTORY UPDATE Your Directory information, as it currently exists in our files, will be displayed in the online system. Please review and update or correct as needed. 1.
Library. This is the name of your county and library as it will appear in the printed directory.
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Library Director. Enter full name of person who directly supervises the library, not director of the organization or division.
3.
Title of Library Director. Enter title of the person who directly supervises the library, not director of the organization or division.
4.
Street Address. Street address of the physical location of the library, including street, city and ZIP+4.
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Mailing Address. Mailing address, PO Box number, etc. Include city and ZIP+4. If the same as the street address then enter the same information.
6.
Library Phone. Enter area code and library's general phone number only. Number entered must be numerals only; do not enter letters.
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Director Phone. Telephone number, with area code, by which the library director can be reached during business hours whether the library is actually open for public service or not. Number will be published, so should be one appropriate for public use. Do not report only an unstaffed answering machine number.
8.
FAX. Telephone number of fax machine, if available.
9.
Library Director's Email Address. Enter the email address which library staff and others can use to communicate with the library director.
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Library Web site Address. Enter complete URL.
10. ILL Available. Is ILL available from your library to other libraries? Enter Y for Yes or N for No. 11. ILL Period: # Weeks. If ILL is available, enter your standard loan period, in number of weeks. 12. Photocopy free up to 10 pages. Y = Yes; N = No. 13. Copy Fee. If the answer to 12 is No, enter here the copy fee which is charged. 14. Schedule. Enter weekly schedule of hours the library is open for service. If hours vary during the year, report the schedule longest open. Use standard abbreviations: M T W Th F S Sun. Example: M-F 10-10; S 10-5; Sun 1-5. POPULATION AND STAFF 201.
Attorneys. Number of attorneys practicing in the county having active bar membership.
202.
Number of trial court Judges/Commissioners. Number of trial court judges and commissioners in the county.
203.
Staff Count (number) full time staff. Report the count of persons paid full-time to operate the library. The count is of actual persons, not FTE equivalents. Do not include volunteers.
204.
Staff Count (number) part time staff. Report the count of persons paid only for part-time work to operate the library. The count is of actual persons, not FTE equivalents. Do not include volunteers.
205.
Staff FTE, full time equivalent. Report the full-time equivalent of staff paid to operate the library. Full-time is normally 40 hours per week. The FTE of one full-time position is "1". To compute the FTE of a part-time position, divide number of hours worked per week by 40. The FTE of one 20hour position is "0.5". Add total full-time positions and FTE of part-time positions.
206.
Director, Part time? For library director, is library handled in addition to another job? Does the library director handle the library operation in addition to other county functions/jobs? Y = Yes; N = No.
207.
Director’s work hours. per week handling the library operation.
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Staff Pay. Are ALL library staff paid from the library's own budget for all of the time they work on library operations? Does a budget that is specifically for library operations cover all of the salary and benefits cost of all of the staff engaged in library operations? Y = Yes; N = No.
LIBRARY INCOME 251.
Total income. Total of all income for this Report Year.
252.
Income from Filing Fees. Total dollar amount of income that comes from filing fees of all kinds.
253.
Fee per Case. Indicate the amount of the Case filing fee which supports library operations (e.g. $7, $12, $20, but do not include dollar sign in your entry).
255.
Income from Board of Supervisors. Total dollar amount of income that comes from the Board of Supervisors.
256.
Other External Income (e.g. gifts). Total dollar amount of income that comes from sources external to county government or courts’ system (e.g. gifts).
257.
Internally Generated Income. Total dollar amount of income that comes from sources within the library (e.g. copier fees, fee-based services, book sales).
LIBRARY OPERATING EXPENDITURES. Library operating expenditures in whole dollars, omit cents. Do not report large equipment, buildings or other capital outlay. 281.
Print Materials. Report expenditure for print library materials including books and periodicals.
282.
Electronic Materials. Report all expenditures for electronic (digital) materials. Types of electronic materials include e-books, e-serials (including journals), government documents, databases (including locally mounted, full text or not), electronic files, reference tools, maps or pictures in electronic or digital format, including materials digitized by the Library. Electronic materials can be distributed on magnetic tape, diskettes, computer software, CD-ROM, or other portable digital carrier, and can be accessed via a computer, via access to the Internet, or by using an e-book reader. Include expenditures for materials held locally and for remote electronic materials for which permanent or temporary access rights have been acquired. Include expenditures for database licenses.
283.
Other Materials. Report expenditure for any other materials not included above, including microforms, audiotapes or videotapes.
284.
Salaries and benefits. Report expenditure for library staff salaries and benefits.
285.
All other operating expenses. Report all other operating expenditures, including contracts, utilities, binding, supplies, rent, etc.
286.
Total operating expenditure. (Automatically calculated, sum of 281 –285)
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LIBRARY COLLECTIONS. Unit count of items held, not titles. 301.
Books (volumes) added during fiscal year. Enter the gross total added. Do not subtract withdrawn volumes to obtain a net figure.
302.
Total books (volumes) held, at close of fiscal year.
304.
Microform units held, at close of fiscal year. Estimate number of rolls of film or sheets of fiche, if actual count is not available.
305.
Number of Current Print Serial Subscriptions. Report the number of current print serial subscriptions, including loose-leafs, pocket parts, periodicals, bound continuations, legal newspapers, Shepards, numbered monographic series. Two copies of one title count as 2 units. Do not include cancelled subscriptions where existing holdings have been retained.
306.
Videorecordings. all formats, at close of fiscal year.
307.
Audiorecordings, all formats, at close of fiscal year.
LIBRARY ACTIVITIES. Reports should be for a 12-month period. If records are kept monthly or weekly, please convert to annual count for this report. 351.
Circulation. All materials; may be for home use or use elsewhere within organization, out of the library.
352.
Items lent. Interlibrary loan to other libraries. Include photocopies given in lieu of ILL of original materials.
353.
Items borrowed. Interlibrary loan from other libraries.
354.
Reference questions, computer searches, special research projects.
355
In-library use of materials, estimate or count.
356
Number of Internet Terminals – General Public. Number of computer terminals used by the general public in the library that are used to connect to the Internet.
357 WiFi Availability. Is WiFi available in the library, Yes/No? . SALARY SURVEY Whole dollars only 380.
Salary Survey. Report monthly salary range of person in charge of library, effective September 1 of this report year.
401.
UPDATED_BY. The name of the person performing the input of the library's data should be placed in this field.
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