Getting Prepped for Challenges
Leah Langby
November 19, 2021
Keeping Up With Kids

A lot of folks in the library world live in dread of someone coming up to them with a  a request (or demand) that a library material be removed from the collection.  Even the thought of someone coming up with a question or concern about an item can be scary to contemplate.  However, as Megan Schliesman of the Cooperative Children’s Book Center pointed out in a recent conversation, this is something library workers should just be prepared to deal with in the course of their work.  People will have questions or concerns about items in the collection, and we need to be prepared to handle these conversations, and even see them as an opportunity to share information about the mission of the public library (to provide materials for everyone in the community).

Over the past few months, there have been some organized efforts to get long lists of books removed from libraries–mostly school libraries, but also public libraries.   Sometimes these movements inspire people in our own communities to come in with a list of titles they’ve been told are a problem.  If you are prepared for this, it will make the whole thing go better for you, for the library, and for your collection.  Please let me know if you’d like to talk more about this!

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