00:41:52 Amy-Jane McWilliam, SWFLN: Welcome everyone! 00:42:25 Brandy Black: Clay County 00:42:40 Kaylee Erdos: Florida Institute of Technology 00:42:40 Diana Silveira: Consultant. 00:42:44 Judie Cooper: lake Park 00:42:47 Devon Holland: Hi from Jax! 00:42:48 Matthew David: Consultant 01:02:57 Amanda Gascon: Good to see you! 01:04:42 Devon Holland: šŸ˜Š 01:21:01 Matthew David: Thank you! You mentioned contingencies beforeā€¦Have contingency percentages increased in the last few years given increasing construction costs and supply shortages? What are other contingency factors? 01:21:12 Nancy Garmer: Can we translate this presentation into master planning for one area of a library? 01:22:04 Alyssa Hanson: What was the top request/common needs of the students in the university library? 01:22:13 Julie Cannavino: When you are first wanting to get a master plan started, how much do you have to budget for that? 01:24:41 Brandy Black: We did that :D 01:25:00 Alyssa Hanson: Did you collect/use building/space usage data and if so, can you explain that process? 01:26:40 Matthew David: When working with Advancement, what are some options/examples for spaces, furniture, etc. that can be sponsored by a donor? Who determines the value of those donations? Are the prices set in advance? 01:27:10 Julie Cannavino: Thank you for the information. Very helpful! 01:30:25 Amy-Jane McWilliam, SWFLN: Apologies! We have about 15 more minutes so please continue to submit questions. 01:33:46 Matthew David: Given student needs, was having 24-hour access to part of the library ever discussed? Or does join-use negate that possibility? I know some academic libraries will design libraries in some instances that students can use their student ID card to access limited computers and collections. (My apologies if this was already addressed!) 01:34:02 Matthew David: *joint-use 01:37:25 Matthew David: Thank you!