Library Interview Paper

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In order to gain a better understanding of what the realities are facing librarians today especially with regard to positions that interface with technology, I set out to see how basic hardware and software are implemented as well as what the role of computers and related technologies in libraries encompasses.
I was fortunate enough to conduct an interview with Trinity County head librarian Kacy Guill of the Weaverville main branch, where she has been county librarian for 8 months. Trinity county is the fourth least populated county in California and as of the 2010 census had a population of only 13,786. According to Wikipedia, the “racial makeup of Trinity County was 12,033 (87.3%) White, 59 (0.4%) African American, 655 (4.8%) Native American, 94 (0.7%) …show more content…

There are no traffic lights to be found in the county (“Trinity County, California,” 2018).
According to Guill the most important thing when it comes to technology and her role as the head is that technology works when patrons need and as they would expect it. One of the challenges with being a library located in such a small county is keeping up with technology; since no real budget exists for it. (Guill,2018)
Strategic planning feedback is sought from the community via surveys and this information is then presented to the commission. As far as hardware, the libraries’ private computer system is donated (Dells) and the public computers are all located on one server (from the local ISP); the software used is a mix of Linux and Windows based systems; and the library uses KOHA as its integrated library system. The library also currently has a total of five laptops available for check out by patrons

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