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■� 16 <br /> Figure 15 : National Peer Comparison — Public Computer Workstations with Internet <br /> Access 2002-03 <br /> 150 <br /> „■ 46 <br /> 140 <br /> n 130 <br /> U <br /> N <br /> � 120 <br /> C <br /> 7b <br /> C <br /> L 110 <br /> 3 <br /> C 106 <br /> a t05 <br /> R 100 <br /> N <br /> Y <br /> O <br /> �■ 3: 90 <br /> Indian River Library Mean (N=36) <br /> Peer Group (N=35) Median (N=36) <br /> ■ Future <br /> Technologies that allow access to digital information and recreation are developing <br /> rapidly. Public libraries offer new technologies and electronic formats as public <br /> demand, library budgets , and staff judgments make it appropriate to do so . Existing <br /> technology that is available now but not yet used by the IR County system includes : <br /> • Self check-out stations <br /> • Radio frequency identification (RFID) for materials control <br /> • Computer kiosks with connection to the library web site and its resources at non - <br /> library locations <br /> Resources —Staffing <br /> ■, , ■ Public library standards <br /> Figure 16 : Staffing Standard <br /> Standard 56 : "The library has the following number of FTEs per 1 , 000 of <br /> population : " <br /> +� Quality Level FTEs per 1 ,000 population <br /> Essential . 3 <br /> Enhanced 5 <br /> Exemplary 6 <br /> •■ ■ IRC Library resources — paid staff <br /> Staffing levels in the table below are expressed in full time equivalencies (FTEs ) . One <br /> FTE is equal to 37 . 5 hours of work, a full time schedule for the library . <br /> r. <br /> Indian River County Library Master Facilities Plan 2005 - 2025 <br /> r <br />