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Collection Development: Policy
Need help with policies? Ask us!
Policy Examples
- IFLS Policy Examples – Collection Development
- IFLS Challenge Support & Intellectual Freedom Resources – Preparing for Materials Challenges
Tips
- If your policy has not been updated within the last two years, or if you don’t have one, now is the time.
- Review existing and up-to-date policy examples.
- Consider your library’s mission and community needs when updating or creating your own policy.
- Be sure your library board of trustees understands the purpose and importance of the policy, and their role in upholding the library’s process for selection, weeding, donations, and reconsideration of materials.
- See Chapter 22: Freedom of Expression and Inquiry of the Trustees Essentials Handbook
- Typical sections of a Collection Development policy may include:
- Purpose/Objective of the collection
- Selection Responsibility
- Selection Criteria
- Collection Maintenance and Weeding
- Intellectual Freedom
- Gifts and Donations
- Reconsideration of Materials
- Appendices including Library Bill of Rights, Freedom to Read Statement, Freedom to View Statement, etc.
- Ask for help! IFLS staff can help you with creating, updating, and revising your policy. Just submit a HelpDesk ticket.
Tools & Resources
- Why Do I Need a Policy? (ALA)
- Politics and Timing of Policy Creation (ALA)
- How to Update Your Book Challenge Forms (Book Riot, Book Censorship News, May 6, 2022)
- Book Challenge Form Template (from the above article)
- Selection & Reconsideration Policy Toolkit (ALA)