Section III: Assessment of Current Status
What to Include:
Include
an assessment of the telecommunication services, hardware, software,
and other services that will be needed to improve education or library
services.
Libraries may submit the information in narrative, detailing the use and
intent of equipment. An inventory sheet may also be included. A
sample inventory assessment
is for your use if you choose. Use the tool Tech Atlas as an easy way to create an inventory. If you have an ICN room, make sure to include ICN
equipment information in the narrative assessment. The State Library
does have inventory sheets of all ICN libraries in case you are
requested this information in an audit.
Sample Wording for Assessment of Current Status - "The
library has nine computers. Two computer workstations have Internet
connectivity. One is for staff use and the other is for patron use.
Both computers have color ink jet printers. The library has been
automated and has a main server which is networked to three other
computer workstations, one at the circulation desk and two PACs. The
library uses Winnebago Library Automation software. There is a CD-ROM
computer with patron access. The computer is used for CD-ROM programs
and word processing, etc. This computer is used everyday, especially by
children after school. It is connected to a color ink jet printer. The
two other older computers are located in the lower level of the library
and are used only for word processing when the newer computer is not
available. Staff is constantly striving to learn more about technology
and how to use it in the library."
"The
library has videoconferencing capabilities for the community with a
meeting room equipped with Iowa Communications Network equipment
purchased in 1997. This equipment still continues to function
adequately and the ICN maintains the fiber optic equipment and
connection in the state-owned equipment room."
"The
library has four telephone lines. One is accessible by the public, two
lines provide access to library staff to conduct library business and
provide reference service, and the fourth line provides fax service.
The public access phone provides local service only. The staff and fax
telephone lines provide local and long distance access."
"The
library has five telephone lines. Three lines provide access for staff, one
is a fax line, and one is for public access for local calling. These
lines are carried on a DSL circuit to the library."
"The
phone service for the library is provided through a CENTREX switching
system provided by the local telephone company. The library has 10
lines which have forwarding and rollover functions."
