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Thank you for visiting our web site. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the many services provided through the Eastpointe Memorial Library. We would like your experience with our department to be a pleasant one, and we will be happy to assist you in any way we can.

The Library Commission is appointed by the Mayor, subject to the consent of the City Council.  The Library Director is appointed by, and serves at the pleasure of, the Library Commission. 

The Eastpointe Memorial Library is located at 15875 Oak Street. Hours of operation of the library are:

Monday - Thursday: 10:00 a.m.- 8:00 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 10:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Closed Sundays

For any additional information not listed on these web pages, please call (586) 445-5096.

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Library Staff

Carol Sterling, Library Director
 

Patricia Price, Assistant Director
 

 

 

Carol Sterling, Library Director

Former Assistant Director Carol Sterling was officially named Director of the Eastpointe Memorial Library on May 03, 2004. She succeded previous Director Joyce Conte.

Ms. Sterling began her library career at the Hamtramck Public Library/Albert J. Zak Memorial. Her first position was that of Children's Librarian. In 1989 Sterling was appointed Director of the Hamtramck Library. As Director she obtained a Library Services and Construction Grant to automate the library along with a Michigan Council of the Arts grant for the painting of a 65-foot mural in the Children's area of the library. The mural was a community project and learning experience, where community members posed for the mural and learned the process of mural art as they watched the work in progress. While she was in Hamtramck, the first millage to fund the library was passed by an overwhelming public vote. Ms. Sterling also found time to oversee the building of a library float for the annual Labor Day Parade, three years running.

She was elected to the Wayne Oakland Library Federation Advisory Council representing Class IV libraries in that cooperative (now The Library Network).

Since coming to Eastpointe, she has assisted with implementation of policies and procedures concerned with providing Internet access to the public. Ms. Sterling has also assisted in the redesigning of library space to accommodate new technologies that enhance library service.

Asked in what direction she wishes to take the library, Ms. Sterling replied, "I want it to remain as people-friendly as we are and maintain a materials collection that the people want or need and make it as easy as possible for them to access. I want to let the library users lead the direction it goes in because it's their library".

Ms. Carol Sterling is an avid mystery buff, and her off-hours are spent reading mysteries ranging from the oldies by Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie to modern day M. C. Beaton and Patricia Cornwell.
 

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Patricia Price, Assistant Director

Ms. Price received both her B.A, and M.S.L.S. from Wayne State University. While pursuing her degree, Price was employed by Wayne State as a Graduate Research Assistant and was assigned to the McGregor Public Library in Highland Park where she gained experience in circulation procedures, acquisitions, cataloging, and reference while concentrating on Children's Services.

Upon receiving her degree, Ms. Price became the Children's Librarian at the McGregor Public Library. She was responsible for overseeing the youth collection, while developing programs for children. Price also performed out-reach services by speaking before community groups and organizations. She served as the representative of the McGregor Library to the Detroit Associated Libraries Cooperative, (DAL), and during this time she helped to coordinate the automation of the library. Ms. Price wrote and received grants for the development, implementation and continuation of programs for children and also worked closely with the Detroit Free Press "Gift of Reading" program.

Ms. Price joined the Eastpointe staff in 1995 as the Youth Services Librarian. Responsibilities include; selection and purchasing of youth materials, development of policies and procedures, maintaining a close relationship with the East Detroit Schools and planning, publicizing and conducting programs for children preschool through middle school. Price also provided adult and children's reference and Reader's Advisory services, along with bibliographic instruction.

Price has served on the Wayne County Community College Citizens Advisory Board and the WTVS-Channel 56 Citizens Advisory Board. She has been a Junior Great Books leader at the Detroit Public Library. A long time member of the Michigan Library Association, Price has served on many state-level committees for the Children's Services Division and has been a presenter at workshops.

On July 12, 2004, Ms. Price was named the Assistant Library Director. "I will miss the daily involvement with children", Price said, "but I feel that I can still serve the families of Eastpointe by helping to make the Library a source of pride to the Community."

In her leisure time, Ms. Price enjoys gardening and reading historical non-fiction.
 

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Sue Todd, Youth Services Librarian


Former Adult Reference Librarian Sue Todd has been officially named Youth Services Librarian.

Sue Todd began her career at the Eastpointe Memorial Library in 1994 as a pre-professional working in Adult Services. During this time, Mrs. Todd gained invaluable experience in Public Library Service, while working on her Master's degree in Library Science at Wayne State University. Working for the Library was so rewarding that Todd continued working in Adult Services after she received her degree.

As an Adult Services Librarian, Todd was responsible for assisting patrons in locating library material, reader's advisory service, preparing bibliographies and book lists, cataloging library materials, recommending books to add to the collection, purchasing music CDs and selecting and maintaining recommended websites for the Library's webpage. Over the years, Mrs. Todd has enhanced her skills by attending workshops and computer classes, thus keeping current in the ever changing world of Public Libraries.

Several times when vacancies occurred in the Youth Services Department, Todd assisted in that department while maintaining the responsibilities she had in Adult Services. As interim Children's Librarian, Todd purchased and cataloged books, audio-visual materials, and magazines, planned pre-school storytimes, added a toddler time and a book discussion group for young adults, performed in puppet shows, and scheduled programs.

On September 7, 2004, Mrs. Todd became the Youth Services Librarian. She looks forward to her new responsibilities in that department. "Enticing children and young adults to read and participate in library programs will be a pleasure and I look forward to working with the youth
 

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Library Mission

The mission of the Eastpointe Memorial Library is to provide for all its residents, informational, educational, cultural and recreational materials in various media, within the necessary limitations of budget and space, recognizing the wide diversity of tastes, interests, education and cultural backgrounds of the community.

To meet this goal, the Library has adopted these main service objectives.

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To acquire and make available to all members of the community the materials which will satisfy their needs and will enable them to become well-informed and decide important questions; to provide entertainment and to improve the quality of leisure time; to stimulate their interest and pleasure in reading.
 

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To provide a welcoming atmosphere and prompt, friendly service to all patrons.
 

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To promote the use of the library and the love of books and reading; to develop a broad community awareness of the library's resources and services.
 

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To serve the community as a center of reliable information and to act as a community resource.

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The Library Commission
 

"A Library outranks any other one thing that a community can do to benefit its people."
---Andrew Carneghie

COMMISSION MEMBERS

Mary Glassco, Chairman
Denise Giordano, Vice-Chairman
David Michalski
Margaret Torp, Secretary

Veronica Klinefelt, City Council Representative

Commission meetings are open to the public and are held on the third Tuesday of each month at 4:15 p.m. in the Library Community Room.

 

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BYLAWS OF THE EASTPOINTE MEMORIAL LIBRARY COMMISSION

ESTABLISHMENT

The Eastpointe Memorial Library was established pursuant to Public Act 164 of 1877, as amended. A Library Commission is provided for by the City Ordinance No. 56 and is governed by the following principles:

  1. The Library Commission shall be concerned with general policies whereas the Library Director shall be concerned with the administrative duties of the library, including library personnel.

  2. The Commission shall receive from the Director a detailed monthly report of the library's activities.

  3. The Commission shall receive the Director's recommendations concerning purchases of equipment amounting to $200.00 or more.

  4. The Library Director shall secure from the City Treasurer a financial report which will include the budget, expenditures, and the balance. This report shall be presented to the Library Commission at the monthly meetings.

  5. The Library Commission shall determine what portion of the library's budget shall be spent on books, equipment, salaries, etc. The fiscal year for the business of the library shall be from July 1st to June 30th.

 

 MEMBERSHIP

The Eastpointe Library Commission consists of five members, four of them shall be appointed for a five year term by the Mayor with the approval of the City Council. Not more than one member of the Council shall at any time be a member of the Commission.

OFFICERS

The following officers are elected at the first regular meeting of the fiscal year:

  1. Chairman: The Chairman presides at all meetings of the Library Commission, enforces all policies of the Commission and, in general, serves as the Commission's chief executive officer.

  2. Vice-Chairman: The Vice-Chairman serves as Chairman in the absence of the Chairman.

  3. Secretary: The Secretary keeps a record of the minutes of all meetings and carries on all correspondence for the Library Commission. The minutes are mailed to each member. One copy is sent to the City Council and one copy is retained by the Library Director for the library staff.

 

MEETINGS

  1. Regular meetings of the Library Commission shall be held once a month at the Eastpointe Memorial Library. A quorum of three members shall be required to transact business.

  2. Any Commission member anticipating absence from a regular meeting shall give advance notice of his or her intended absence to the Chairman, Secretary or Library Director.

  3. A member can be removed from office for misconduct or neglect of duty, upon the discretion of the City Council. Members who miss three or more meetings during the calendar year may be asked to resign.

  4. All meetings shall be held in accordance with the Open Meetings Act. Each agenda shall contain "Hearing of the Public" as a standard item. Any public statements made during this "Hearing" are subject to the following rules:
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    Public participants must first state their name and place of residence.

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    Public participants may speak for a maximum of three minutes.

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    Public participants may only speak once per meeting.

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    Public participants must address all remarks to the Chair.

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    There shall be a maximum of 30 minutes allotted per meeting to public participation.

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    Commission members shall not respond during public participation.

 

Eastpointe Memorial Library Commission

Meeting Dates 2008

January 15, 2008 

February 19, 2008  

March 18, 2008 

April 15, 2008 

May 20, 2008 

June 17, 2008 

July 15, 2008 

August 19, 2008 

September 16, 2008 

October 21, 2008 

November 18, 2008 

December 16, 2008 

All meeting dates are on Tuesday at 4:15 p.m.

in the Library Community Room.

 

(Approved by the Library Commission at its meeting of
December 18, 2007)

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MEMORIAL LIBRARY TRUST FUND


The Library Commission encourages, receives and administers bequests, gifts and endowments to the Memorial Library Trust Fund. All such monies shall be deposited in the Fund, and shall remain in the Fund to be spent at the discretion of the Library Commission for the sole purposes of the Eastpointe Memorial Library.

 

REVISION

Policy may be revised at any regular meeting by resolution and a supporting vote of no fewer than three members. The Commission shall appraise existing policy once every year, in the month of January, in order to make necessary revisions in accordance with changing conditions.

Reviewed and revised February 20, 2001.

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PAST LIBRARY COMMISSIONERS

Robert S. Christenson

1939-1949

Edwin A. May

1939-1949

Richard Maxwell

1939-1947

Nelson Neal

1939-1939

Annabelle Hook

1939-1949

Marie Bachellor

1939-1949

Lillian Sullivan

1939-1940

Julius Amtsbuechler

1939-1941

Harold Heins

1941-1942

Martha Mertz

1941-1949

Joseph Wendt

1942-1949

Harry McMillan

1947-1948

George S. Stone

1949-1951

Frederick Kirn

1949-1956

Joseph Mihelich

1949-1950

Lloyd L. Brockmann

1949-1950

Regina Rothman

1949-1961

Ernest Svenson

1950-1956

Leona Lang

1951-1968

Joseph Burk

1951-1952

Beulah Kantner

1952-1961

Joseph Wendt

1957-1958

Thomas Hackett

1957-1960

Donald Tarnowski

1958-1964

P.T. Calvin Johnson

1960-1963

Florence Morouse

1962-1964

Dorothy E. Meyersiek

1962-1964

Herbert Moldenhauer

1963-2003

Berenice Heuer

1964-1979

Gerald O'Brien

1964-1965

Mildred Andrzejak

1965-1969

James E. Anderson

1965-1967

Richard Jannette

1967-1968

James E. Anderson

1968-1969

Elsie I. Smith

1968-1988

Richard Jannette

1969-1981

Gerald O'Brien

1969-1969

Anthony Sanfemio

1969-1971

Nick Rubino

1971-1973

Herriot Lane

1973-1974

Nick Rubino

1974-1975

Frank Bodnar

1976-1979

Jane Lupo

1979-1983

Joseph Portelli

1979-1983

Stanley Topel

1981-2003

Edward Lewandowski

1983-1987

Hugh Bovey

1984-1986

Roland Hess

1986-2005

Joyce Philippi

1987-1991

Mary Glassco

1989-current

Ron Campbell, Jr.

1991-1995

Frank Accavitti, Jr.

1995-1997

Norene Redmond

1997-1999

Ed Young

1999-2002

David Austin

2002-2003

Denise Giordano

2003-current

Colleen C. Cohan

2003-2005

David Wendt

2003-2006

Suzanne Pixley

2005-2007

Margaret Torp

2005-current

David Michalski

2007-current

Veronica Klinefelt 2007-current

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Please direct questions or comments to:

The Library Commission
Eastpointe Memorial Library
15875 Oak
Eastpointe, Michigan 48021
(586) 445-5096
(586) 775-0150 - fax
 

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Library Reference

Reference Services Reserves/Interlibrary Loan

Statement of Ethics

 

REFERENCE SERVICES

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Reference services will not be denied based on age, gender, creed, race or ethnic origin.

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Reference librarians will provide information in the form of short answers to specific questions and guidance in locating materials for patrons who appear in person, call on the telephone, or request information through correspondence.

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Reference librarians will assist patrons in the use of the library and teach research methodology, when appropriate. This includes providing help in developing a research strategy and advice on whether a trip to the library would be worthwhile for individuals who telephone.

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Reference librarians will provide bibliographic verification of items both in the library and not owned by the library and will assist patrons in obtaining materials through interlibrary loan when appropriate.

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Reference librarians may refer library users to other departments, agencies and libraries in pursuit of needed information.

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Reference librarians may use not only the library's resources in printed form, but consult appropriate resource agencies by telephone, in the pursuit of ready-reference information.

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Reference librarians will quote from medical, legal, census, or tax-related sources. However, they may not make judgmental or evaluative comments or provide interpretation of the information.

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Reference librarians cannot make recommendations to patrons for the purchase of dictionaries, encyclopedias, books, reference materials or any other products.

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RESERVES/INTERLIBRARY LOAN

Patrons must have a valid library card before placing a reserve or initiating an interlibrary loan.

Reserves may be taken for circulating materials owned by or on order at the library with the following exceptions. Reserves may not be placed on reference materials, auto repair manuals, dvds or videocassettes, sculpture, art prints, magazines, vertical file materials, college catalogs, or uncataloged paperbacks.

There is no charge for reserving materials owned by the Eastpointe Memorial Library. Patrons will be notified when materials are available by e-mail, Talk-To-Me or through a computer generated notice.

For interlibrary loans, all policies of the lending library will apply. Any charges incurred from the lending library will be passed on to the patron requesting the material.

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STATEMENT OF ETHICS FOR REFERENCE LIBRARIANS
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Librarians must provide the highest level of service through appropriate and usefully organized collections, fair and equitable circulation and service policies, and skillful, accurate, unbiased, and courteous responses to all requests for assistance.

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Librarians must protect each user's right to privacy with respect to information sought or received, and materials consulted, borrowed or acquired.

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Librarians must distinguish clearly in their actions and statements between their personal philosophies and attitudes and those of an institution or professional body.

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All rules and policies must be written and available to the library user.

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No personal financial gain my be accepted by the librarian representing the library.

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EASTPOINTE MEMORIAL LIBRARY GOES WIRELESS

The Eastpointe Memorial Library will now offer wireless connection to the INTERNET.  To access the wireless Internet, you will need a laptop computer that supports wireless standard 802.11b and 802.11g. Turn on the power and you too can be surfing the web and checking your email.

Some frequently asked questions:

If I have problems connecting will there be someone there to help me?

The Library does not have the staffing to offer any service. If you have the correct hardware installed and your machine is configured to automatically obtain an IP (Internet Protocol) address, you should not have any problems. Consult your computer documentation if you require additional information.

Where is Public Internet Access available?

Public Access is available from all public areas in the library.

Is there any cost for this service?

There is no charge for the service.

How long can I stay on the Internet?

You have unlimited access to this Internet connection during the library’s hours of operation.

Can I print to the library printers from my computer?

The library does not provide any access to the network printers.

Is the network secure?

When you are connected to the library’s network, you have the responsibility of protecting your computer and the data since you are directly connected to the Internet. The Eastpointe Memorial Library cannot guarantee the security of your computer while connected to our
network.

The Eastpointe Memorial Library is not responsible for any Internet content accessed through the use of personal computers by persons of any age.
 

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Especially for Parents

Get Cybersavy-The DMA's Guide to Parenting Skills for the Digital Age
Special help on understanding the Internet and teaching your child to use it safely and properly.

Great Sites for Parents, Caregivers, Teachers and Others Who Care About Kids
Compiled by the Children and Technology Committee of the Association for Library Services to Children, it provides links to sites especially for parents and teachers.

Guiding Children Through Cyberspace
Links to information about how to guide children safely through cyberspace.

Parents Guide to the Internet
This guide is intended to help parents make use of the on-line world as an important educational tool.

Rules for Online Safety
Rules to be read, printed out and kept near your home computer.

 

 

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FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY

The Friends of the Eastpointe Memorial Library is a support group dedicated to the promotion of the Library and the services it provides. Over the years, this organization has provided many gifts to the Library, including the conference table, the public address system, the Children’s Computer Center, computer furniture, window treatments, Community Room renovations, exterior lighting and most recently the renovation of the Library Courtyard.

The Friends meet on the first Wednesday of each month (except for July and August) at 3:00p.m. in the Library Community Room. Membership is as little as $5.00 a year.

The Friends sponsor several fund-raisers throughout the year and also have an on-going used book sale.

The Friends of the Library have established a digital videodisc collection. Rental is $2.00 for a period of two days, or $1.00 if you are a Friends member.

Join the Friends of the Eastpointe Memorial Library at their next meeting. Your support is welcome.
 

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City of Eastpointe Memorial Library
15875 Oak Street
Eastpointe, Michigan 48021
Phone: (586) 445-5096
Fax: (586) 775-0150
E-mail: webmaster@eastpointecity.org

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