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What is a Collections Development Policy? And why do I need one? Sarah Wilkie May 2010
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Collection Development policies

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Sarah Wilkie

Presentation for CILIP training event on Collection Development policies May 2010
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Page 1: Collection Development policies

What is a Collections Development Policy?

And why do I need one?Sarah Wilkie

May 2010

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Agenda

• Names and definitions• Role and purpose• Context: making the links• Ethics• Risk and how to manage it• Policy and practice• Who is your audience?

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What’s in a name?

• Library Stock Policy• Stock Management Policy• Libraries Stock Strategy• Stock Policy Document

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Definition of a Collections Development policy

“Collection Development is the process of planning and acquiring a balanced collection of library materials in many formats”

[NAG Template for a Model Collection Development Policy for Public Libraries]

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Role and purpose“Stock is the lifeblood of a public library service and its management is fundamental to its effective deployment and use. The objective of a Collection Development Policy is to ensure that public libraries have the materials they need to deliver an effective service.”

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Making the links - 1

To other library service policies, strategies and plans:• Business plan• Community engagement strategy• Reader development strategy• Marketing strategy• Events programme

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Making the links - 2

To wider authority objectives:• LAAs• Every Child Matters• Crime Prevention strategy• Cultural strategy• Strategy for Older People• Integration & Community Cohesion Strategy

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EthicsEach individual in our global society has the right to a full range of library and information services. In addressing cultural and linguistic diversity, libraries should:

• serve all members of the community without discrimination based on cultural and linguistic heritage

• provide information in appropriate languages and scripts• give access to a broad range of materials and services

reflecting all communities and needsIFLA

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Managing the risks

“In the interests of intellectual freedom, material should not be rejected solely because it is considered controversial. A good library should encompass controversial issues and different perspectives in the interests of democracy and discovery.”MLA Guidelines on Controversial Stock

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Policy and practice

• Plan for outcomes• Set targets• Monitor

• Demographics• Politics• Priorities

• Stock action plans• Budget setting• Stock audits• Funding bids

• Staff training• Supplier training• Public information

ShareUse

MeasureReview & adapt

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Who is your audience?• Staff• Colleagues• Head of service• Elected Members• The public• Suppliers• Council decision makers• Other council departments• Consortium members• Partners

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ANY QUESTIONS