Responses—Quick notes version
1. What are you doing/how are you handling making appointments? Do patrons call in, set up an appointment online, use an app, etc.?
· The majority of libraries that responded just have patrons call in and they write them in on a sign-up sheet. A few do email as well, or use some kind of scheduler/app. Only two libraries noted if they require a sign up a day before; majority stated same day appointments was doable.
2. How long are your appointment times? How long in between appointment sessions?
· 30 minutes was the majority response, followed by 1 hour. About half of respondents allowed for 15-30 minutes in between appointments to tidy up/sanitize; the other half did not schedule time in between to clean as there was usually down time to do it after the patrons left.
3. Cleaning in between appointments? Or, just scheduled times (multiple) each day?
· Majority cleaned in between appointments; some very small libraries stated they had multiple cleanings throughout the day.
4. Do you offer appointments for computers only, with patrons being allowed to quickly browse stacks “as normal”? Or, are you offering for both browsing and computer use?
· Computer only was the majority response followed by a combination of appointments for browsing and computer use. A few have multiple different types of appointments with different time slots/scheduling going at once—circulation services (library card sign up, passports, printing/photocopying, etc.), browsing, and computer.
5. Any challenges that you’ve found doing by-appointment only? (Other than not being able to let people in when they want to come in)
· Top challenge:
o It’s slow! Not as many people as we hoped!
· Other challenges:
o Social distancing issues—getting too close to people needing computer help, staff trying to maneuver around patrons near entrances (one exit/entrance available)
o Curbside became too much for staff
OR, watching the door/needing a doorbell or something similar.
o Patrons wished to browse during their services/computer appointments and not able to.
o Only one person/family allowed in at one time due to library space.
Alternatives to Appointment only: