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Collection Development

Weeding or Censorship?

Posted on March 17, 2021

Q: Why is it “censorship” if my library board removes a book that is challenged, and “weeding” if a staff member removes a book with problematic content?  Even though I know the difference, I’m genuinely …

Posted in What IF ... ForumTagged Collection Development, Policies and Procedures, Public Libraries, School Libraries

Books with Racist Images

Posted on March 5, 2021

Q: What does the recent announcement from Seuss Enterprises that six Dr. Seuss books will no longer be published because of racist images mean for my library? We don’t have all of the books but …

Posted in What IF ... ForumTagged Classrooms/Curriculum, Collection Development, Policies and Procedures, Public Libraries, School Libraries

Concern about Graphic Novels

Posted on June 12, 2020

Q:  I continue to run into resistance from both parents and some colleagues at my school about graphic novels. Just the phrase “graphic novel” makes some adults pale, and that’s before they’ve even cracked a …

Posted in What IF ... ForumTagged Collection Development, Policies and Procedures, Public Libraries, School Libraries

How Can I Make Sure Selection Decisions Protect Children

Posted on March 27, 2020

Q: I struggle with how to uphold intellectual freedom but still protect the students within specific age-groups at the school where I work. How much is too much when it comes to content? Where do I …

Posted in What IF ... ForumTagged Censorship and Self-Censorship, Collection Development, Policies and Procedures, School Libraries

Struggle with Materials That Don’t Align with Personal Beliefs

Posted on March 27, 2020

Q: I struggle with selecting materials for our school library that are not compatible with my personal beliefs. I realize that the ALA Code of Ethics VII states that we “must distinguish between our personal …

Posted in What IF ... ForumTagged Censorship and Self-Censorship, Collection Development, Policies and Procedures, School Libraries

Is a Selection Policy that Outlines “Acceptable” and “Unacceptable” Topics Promoting Censorship?

Posted on March 27, 2020

Q: My administrator wants to revise the policy for library selection and classroom reading choices in the middle school where I am a library media specialist. He is suggesting that we come up with very …

Posted in What IF ... ForumTagged Censorship and Self-Censorship, Classrooms/Curriculum, Collection Development, Policies and Procedures, School Libraries

Cultural Inaccuracies in Books and Intellectual Freedom

Posted on March 5, 2020

Q: I’m unsure how to balance positive professional reviews with criticism elsewhere that points out stereotypes and cultural inaccuracies. It seems important to pay attention to those concerns, but also important not to limit access …

Posted in What IF ... ForumTagged Classrooms/Curriculum, Collection Development, Public Libraries, School Libraries

Balanced Collection

Posted on October 30, 2019

Q: I’m not sure what to do when I’m considering selecting a book that is clearly about something controversial. What does having a balanced collection mean? Do I need to always provide a book with …

Posted in What IF ... ForumTagged Collection Development, Public Libraries, School Libraries

Small Press Books

Posted on December 27, 2016

Q: How can I support the inclusion of small press books in the school library and curriculum when there are not professional reviews? We are making an effort to purchase more diverse materials, but the …

Posted in What IF ... ForumTagged Collection Development, Public Libraries, School Libraries

LGBTQ Materials in Small Public Library

Posted on September 27, 2010

Q: I work in a small public library. I feel that I should be including books with gay, lesbian and transgender content in our collection, but I’m afraid of the possible repercussions. I’m not certain the …

Posted in What IF ... ForumTagged Collection Development, Policies and Procedures, Public Libraries
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