March 13, 2026

2025 Public Library Survey Walkthrough - Week Five

Welcome to Week 5, the FINAL week of the Public Library Survey Tour: Our People are the Best!
 
SURVEY DUE DATE: April 30, 2026
TODAY'S EARWORM: The entire Les Misérables soundtrack
 
 Please note: Although the tour is wrapping up today, you should continue to keep those questions coming in. The survey itself will be open until April 30, which gives you 51 more days to finish up. Do you need individual help to wrap up a few questions? Please email me (Jennifer.m.finch@dncr.nh.gov) or give me a call (603-271-2060) and we can arrange to chat via phone, Zoom, or carrier pigeon.
 
Today we’ll be working on Sections 12 through 14, Staff and Digital Services.
 
The staffing questions ask for numbers that represent the hours worked in your library as a “snapshot in time”. Any library that has had turnover during the year may find it challenging to know how to complete this section. Since they are looking for a “snapshot in time”, even if you had turnover in your library during the year, you will only be reporting this information for one day; typically, the staffing on the last day of the year you are reporting on. For the purposes of the survey:
 
•    Report the number of hours worked in a typical week. If you have employees who do not work a set number of hours per week, please use the number that you feel best represents the typical hours per week for those people.
•    Include the hours for all funded positions for the library, whether they were filled on the last day of the year or not. You are reporting on all positions that were filled at that time and that you were authorized to fill.
•    If there were staffing changes during the year that changed the number of hours worked in any category, use the more recent staffing schedule of hours for your numbers.
 
As in other sections, the totals for each category are grayed out and will change as you enter your local numbers.
 
Section 12.0 - Paid Staff (Full-Time Equivalent)
 
To provide comparable data, the IMLS has set 40 hours per week as the standard work week for figuring FTE. For each staffing category that you report, the system will divide the number of hours entered by 40 to determine your library's full-time equivalent (FTE) headcount.
 
For example, if an employee works 30 hours in a standard 40-hour week, their FTE calculation would be: 30 ÷ 40 = 0.75 FTE.
 
In this section, you will report the number of hours worked per week for staff in several categories:
 
•    ALA-MLS Librarians – The total number of hours worked per week by all librarians holding an MLS degree from an ALA-accredited school.
•    Non-ALA-MLS Librarians – The total number of hours worked per week by all librarians without an MLS degree. This would include the hours of anyone with the job title of Librarian, who does paid work requiring professional level skills and responsibilities.
•    All Other Paid Employees – The total number of hours worked per week by all other staff who are not employed as professional librarians. This may include library support staff, technicians, pages, maintenance, security personnel, and others.
 
Section 13.0 - Staff Salary & Benefits
 
Please update the information for the year in question and be sure to report the data for each position only once. In cases of staff turnover for any position, respond using data from the person who held the position longest for the year.
 
•    Position – For each full or part-time employee, select a position title from the dropdown list. The list was created to provide a standardized selection to avoid compound job titles and make the salary and benefits information more comparable across libraries. All librarians wear multiple hats and often job descriptions cover multiple roles but try to avoid using the “other” category. Instead choose the title that is the primary role for that person in your library. If your library is a one-person operation, select the title “Director/Head Librarian”. If someone is the Assistant Director, but serves in other roles as well, select the title “Assistant Director”.
•    Education – For each full or part-time employee, select their highest degree from the dropdown list.
•    Years in Position – Enter the number of years this individual has worked in this position in your library. If the person has worked at your library less than one year, you will need to leave this item blank. The system won’t allow us to enter a number smaller than 1 in this field.
•    Hours Per Week – Enter the number of hours the person works in a typical week.
•    Hourly Wage ($/hr) – Enter the hourly rate of pay for each employee rather than an annual salary so that we will have comparable numbers to transfer to the shared spreadsheet.  Only an hourly rate of pay provides a meaningful comparison between libraries. For those who have avoided answering this question in the past, I encourage you to complete it this year by providing my own hourly pay rate here to you: $28.74.
•    Min. and Max. Salary Range – Enter the salary range as it would appear on a job posting for that position.
•    Number of Vacation Days – Enter the number of vacation days earned annually by the person in that position – not the total number of days that person has accrued.
•    Benefits – Check all benefits that are included for each position regardless of whether the person currently in the position has selected to receive the benefit.
 
Section 14.0 - Digital
 
In this final (!) section, you will report the numbers related to computer use, Wi-Fi, and the like.
 
•    Internet Computers Used by the General Public – The number of computers in your library (desktop & laptop) having internet access that were available to the public. Do not include computers that are restricted to a single, dedicated purpose such as an OPAC.
•    Number of Uses (Sessions) of Public Internet Computers per Year – The total number of uses (sessions) of all the public computers having internet access for the year. If the computer is used for multiple purposes (Internet access, word-processing, OPAC, etc.) and Internet uses (sessions) cannot be isolated, report all usage. If an actual count is unavailable, an annual estimate is acceptable. To calculate an annual estimate, count the number of visits during an average week (not too busy, not too slow) and multiply it by 52.
•    Wireless Sessions Per Year – The total number of wireless sessions provided by the library for the year.  Each time a device connects to the library’s wireless network counts as one session. This number should be available from your internet service provider. If you do offer Wi-Fi connectivity in your library, but can’t get the number, use the response “Unavailable”. If you do not offer a way for people to connect to Wi-Fi in your library, your answer to this question should be zero.
•    What ILS does your library use? – This is a prepopulated field based on information we have on your library. If your ILS has changed, please notify me so we can make the correction.
•    Does the Library Charge Overdue Fines? – As of the last day of the year you are reporting on, did your library charge overdue fines to any users who failed to return physical print materials by the date due? Note: This does not refer to replacement costs for damaged or lost materials.
 
That’s it! If you have followed along with me, you have either completed your survey, or you’re so close you can see the finish line. PLEASE let me know if you hit any sticky patches. I’m here to help! If you would like to go over anything with me, feel free to call or e-mail me to arrange a time where we can look at your survey together and you can get things finished up.
 
Thanks again for all your diligence in completing this important work. It will help all of us to demonstrate the value of New Hampshire libraries to our communities.
 
Best wishes,
Jen

Jennifer M. Finch (she/her)
Reference Librarian and State Data Coordinator
New Hampshire State Library
N.H. Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
20 Park St.
Concord, NH 03301
Office: 603-271-2060
Ref Desk: 603-271-2144
Jennifer.M.Finch@dncr.nh.gov
 

March 11, 2026

Update: New van stop #s for some libraries

I’m providing some additional information to clear up any confusion.

This change is automatic. Any new shipping labels printed from NHAIS will automatically provide the new numbers for any affected stops. You do not need to manually add this information to any shipping labels.

This change was made in NHAIS yesterday [Tuesday, Mar. 10], so there are still materials in transit that use the old numbers on the shipping labels. Anything printed yesterday afternoon and later will have the new numbers, but it may take a few weeks until all materials using the old numbers are delivered/returned. Until then, it’s fine that some labels show the old numbers.

Please reach out if I can provide any further information.

Thank you!
Jacob Kowall
Reference Librarian
New Hampshire State Library
N.H. Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
20 Park St.
Concord, NH 03301
603-271-2239
Jacob.D.Kowall@dncr.nh.gov 

March 10, 2026

New van stop #s for some libraries

Today at NHSL we made some slight adjustments to the numbers used to identify ILL van stops. Some libraries will now have a new stop number in NHAIS.

All future shipping slips will use these new numbers. The libraries with new stop numbers are as follows:

NC 1
Madison
Chocorua

NC 2
Bethlehem
Lisbon
Littleton

NC 3
Colebrook
Errol
WMCC
Berlin
Randolph
Gorham

NC 4
Whitefield
Dalton
Lancaster
Groveton
Stratford

NC 5
Haverhill
North Haverhill
Woodsville
Monroe
Bath

NC 6
Rumney
Wentworth
Warren
Orford
Piermont

NC 7
Jackson
North Conway
Bartlett
Twin Mountain
Jefferson

NC 8
Campton
Thornton
North Woodstock
Lincoln

NC 9
Franconia

NC 10
Conway

NC 11
Plymouth

NC 12
Center Sandwich

NC 13
Tamworth

90
Colby Sawyer College

91
Dartmouth College

Please let us know if you have any questions.

Thank you,
Jacob

Jacob Kowall
Reference Librarian
New Hampshire State Library
N.H. Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
20 Park St.
Concord, NH 03301
603-271-2239
Jacob.D.Kowall@dncr.nh.gov 

ILL issues update Tue 3/10

Tuesday, Mar. 10, 9:55 a.m.: Since Friday, several libraries have been seeing a Category column with "GUEST" and/or "PATRON" on Request Manager status pages in the NHAIS ILL System. They're also finding the column with drop-down status change choices missing.

Auto-Graphics now tells us this is something they cannot apply a global fix to. You can correct the column display yourself fairly easily but it needs to happen for each active status on the borrower side (so far we haven't heard of this problem showing up on the lender side of the Request Manager). Additionally, Auto-Graphics suggests clearing the browser cache and cookies before modifying the column displays. How to do that will vary by browser--search the Internet for "clear cache Chrome," "clear cache Firefox," "clear cache Edge," etc., for instructions. Be aware that clearing cookies means you'll lose any logins and site preferences you've saved in your browser.

With the browser clearing done, log into the NHAIS ILL System and go to Request Manager. Click on an active (linked) status on the borrower (left) side of the screen. If the resulting list includes the Category column, click on the gear icon (on the right) to open a list of available columns.


Uncheck Category, check Status, make any other column display changes you want (you can safely get rid of the ISSI Lender and Outside Library columns as they serve no useful purpose in our system), and click the gear icon again.

Click Close (upper right) to go back to Request Manager screen and repeat the process with the next active status on the borrower side.

Still need help? Contact the NHAIS Help Desk at 603-271-2141 or nhu-pac@dncr.nh.gov


March 9, 2026

ILL issues update Mon 3/9

Monday, Mar. 9, 8:35 a.m.: One of the bugs noted in the NHAIS ILL System on Friday has been fixed; the other continues to be looked at.

-Choosing the "Notes" tab when viewing the Borrower Requests or Lender Requests lists now displays expected results rather than listing thousands of requests that don't belong there.

-When viewing status lists in Request Manager, you may still encounter the "Category" column where you're expecting to see "Status":

While this issue remains under investigation you can change the view by selecting the gear icon in the upper right, uncheck Category, check Status, and click on the gear again.
 

March 6, 2026

ILL issues Fri 3/6

Friday, Mar. 6, 2:30 p.m.: A few bugs have been noted in the NHAIS ILL System today, presumably connected to last night's installation of enhancements to request notes.

-When viewing status screens in Request Manager, you may see a "Category" column that says "Guest" on every line where you're expecting to see the current status with the drop-down option to change it. If you run into that, click the gear icon (upper right), uncheck Category, check Status, click on the gear again, and all should be well.

-When viewing the Lender Requests or Borrower Requests screens, choosing the new "Notes" button will bring you screens with way more information than is useful.

Auto-Graphics is aware of these issues and working on them.

Annual Survey - Annoying Error has been Removed

Hi everyone, especially those of you jousting with the Public Library Survey.   

For some unknown reason, libraries with no e-video circulation have been getting an edit check in survey line 6.10 that 0 != 0, as illustrated in the screenshots. They had to enter an explanatory note in 6.10 to clear it.  (usually something like “we don’t have e-videos!”)

In my book, zero DOES equal zero. :-/  Just ask ancient Indian mathematicians.

Now for the good news: This wonky edit check has been removed and should no longer appear.

Small nibbles of cheer. I live for them.

Have a good weekend, folks.
-    Jen

Jennifer M. Finch (she/her)
Reference Librarian and State Data Coordinator
New Hampshire State Library
N.H. Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
20 Park St.
Concord, NH 03301
Office: 603-271-2060
Ref Desk: 603-271-2144
Jennifer.M.Finch@dncr.nh.gov 

FYI: NHSL ILL Van communications

The best way to reach the State Library regarding your library’s ILL deliveries, any library closures, messages for the van drivers, etc. is to call or email us at the following:

NHSL Circulation Desk:  603.271.2616 
NHSL ILL:  nhslill@dncr.nh.gov 

Multiple people have access to both, so the message will reach someone. 😊 

Thanks muchly,
Jennifer M. Finch, MSLIS
Reference Librarian and State Data Coordinator
New Hampshire State Library

March 5, 2026

Changes to ILL notes

The NHAIS ILL System will be offline briefly starting at 10 o'clock tonight (Thursday, March 5) for software updates, including a fix for an issue with the Due Date calendar. When a lending library entered a custom February due date, the month was changed to March. This has been corrected.

Also coming tonight are changes to enhance the visibility of notes added to requests. Say goodbye to the pushpin icon and watch for new icons that will track whether a note has been viewed. It is hoped the changes detailed below will increase the likelihood that notes about special due dates for book groups or "large print only, please" will be seen by the parties that need to see them.

There will be new indicators and a “Review” action to acknowledge notes and remove the indicators. The feature is triggered by specific note types, depending on whether the library is acting as borrower or lender. For borrowers, changes will affect Lender Notes, Patron Notes, Volumes Needed Notes, and Volume (article information for nonreturnable request). For lenders, changes will affect Borrower Notes, Volumes Needed Notes, and Volume. Borrowers are not alerted if a Borrower’s Note or Internal Staff Note is added. Lenders are not alerted if a Lender’s Note or Internal Staff Note is added.

An “Unreviewed Note” icon will display when there are new or edited notes: 

A “Reviewed Note” icon will display after the note(s) have been reviewed: 
This feature is not retroactive and applies to new or updated notes after tonight's update and affects these areas:

1.    Status lists. The screenshot below illustrates the following items:
 a.    Clicking on the icon in the left most column of the status lists will sort requests by their note indicator.
 b.    Clicking on the icon in the upper right of the status lists allows staff to display only requests with unreviewed notes.
 c.    The “Unreviewed Note” icon will display next to the title for any new or updated note. Hover over it to display the note type(s) that need to be reviewed.
 d.    The “Reviewed Note” icon will display next to the title after the note has been reviewed.

-For borrowing library staff, the note icons are new; prior to this release, there was no indication if there was a note on a request.
-For lending library staff, the note icons replace the blue pushpin that displayed if there was a note on a request.

2.    Borrower Requests and Lender Requests. The screenshot below illustrates the following items:
 a.    Clicking “Notes” displays only requests with notes that have been reviewed.
 b.    Clicking “Unreviewed Notes” displays only requests with notes that need to be reviewed.
 c.    The “Unreviewed Note” icon will display next to the “Edit” icon when the request has new or updated notes. Hover over the “Unreviewed Note” icon to display the note type(s) that need to be reviewed.
-Not shown: The “Reviewed Note” icon will display next to the “Edit” icon after the note has been reviewed.

3.    Request Record. The screenshots below illustrate the following items:
 a.    A message will display at the top of the request record when there is a note that needs to be reviewed. Clicking “Review Notes” opens a pop-up with the note details.

 b.    Note details are consolidated in a single location for review, regardless of where they are configured on the Request Record.
 c.    Clicking “Cancel” returns the user to the request without removing the request’s review message or the “Unreviewed Note” indicator. 
 d.    Clicking “Acknowledge Notes” returns the user to the request, removes the request’s review message, and updates the request’s icon to the “Reviewed Note” indicator. 
-The review applies to all notes on the request.
-The review is tracked per library; when one staff member marks a request’s note(s) as reviewed, the “Reviewed Note” icon will display for all staff at that library.

If a new note is added or an existing note edited, the request returns to the “Unreviewed” status and the “Unreviewed Note” indicator will again display for that request until the note is acknowledged.