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Selection and Reconsideration Policy Critique and Rewrite

Selection and Reconsideration Policy Critique and Rewrite. Carrie Yingst Fall 2011 LIBM 6360: Collection Development University of Central Arkansas. Original Policy: Main Elements. Selection Objectives Responsibility for Selection Criteria for Selection Objections.

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Selection and Reconsideration Policy Critique and Rewrite

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  1. Selection and Reconsideration Policy Critique and Rewrite Carrie Yingst Fall 2011 LIBM 6360: Collection Development University of Central Arkansas

  2. Original Policy: Main Elements • Selection Objectives • Responsibility for Selection • Criteria for Selection • Objections

  3. Original Policy: Forms/Checklists • Patron’s Request for Reconsideration of Library Materials • Checklist for Reconsideration Review Committee of Library Material- Nonfiction • Checklist for Reconsideration Review Committee of Library Material-Fiction and Other Library Forms • Reconsideration Review Committee Report Form

  4. Additions Made to Original Policy • Mission Statement • Bill of Rights • Additional gift policy information

  5. Changes Made to Original Policy • Changed wording from “Objections” to “Challenges/ Reconsideration” • Changed policy to allow challenged material to remain on shelf until final decision instead of being removed temporarily

  6. Final Thoughts • Every school district should have a comprehensive and well-written selection and reconsideration policy. • A well-written policy within a district allows school professionals to easily explain the selection of materials to others. • It provides guidelines for school personnel to refer to when handling complaints • A well-written policy statement is not an easy task but a very important one.

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