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policy-assignement.docGroup Project

 


 

Working together using this wiki

 

 

Think of this wiki as a shared online whiteboard. Your entire group can share information using this wiki, making your research accessible to everyone. Play around with this wiki: Notice how you can add comments to a page, see what people have changed, and edit all the text.

 

Group members

 

  • Amanda:  Procedures for Challenged Materials
  • Pam:  Introduction (including State/District Standards, WAC)
  • Darlene:  Responsibility
  • JoAnn:  Criteria for Selection
  • Karen:  Procedures for Selection
  • Amy:  Collection Maintenance
  • Nadean:  General Guidance and moral support

 

 

Sources

 

  1. Textbook
  2. Office for Intellectual Freedom
  3. Source 3
  4. Source 4

 

Group collection policy rubric http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php?screen=ShowRubric&rubric_id=1370051&

 

 Links to other policies that may be helpful:

 

http://www.washoe.lib.nv.us/mod.php?mod=userpage&page_id=13&menu=1510

 

http://www.dlapr.lib.az.us/cdt/index.htm     ***Many of the links to the collections policies listed on this page are dead.

 

http://www.bham.wednet.edu/departments/libmedtech/libcollmanage.htm

 

http://inside.urbanschool.org/library/Pages/colldev.html 

Source Name Page # Quote
"Intellectual Freedom & Libraries" Library Quarterly, Eliza Dressang  178

The "Library Bill of Rights is frequently used as a component of collection-development policies to provide a philosophical or ideological position from which libraries under fire can argue."

 

Meetings  Thursdays 6-9 pm

 

 

 

Drafts

 

Keep your drafts here so you can refer to earlier versions.

 

Library Material Selection Policy

Draft 2

 

Comments (6)

Amy said

at 8:02 am on Jan 30, 2007

If there are no objections, I would like to take the weeding portion of the collection policy development and anything else you give me!

AmandaW said

at 6:34 pm on Jan 31, 2007

I would love to be the format person when all is done. I've been looking at several other School Policies and have some ideas of how to make the policy user friendly. I'm not sure what content section to volunteer for yet. Maybe we should make a deadline of being signed up for our sections by Thursday end of class? Help us get motivated:)

Pam Timmer said

at 7:56 pm on Jan 31, 2007

As I examine chapters three and four of our text, and grapple with the concept of writing a collection policy that is learner centered and will meet the needs of our stakeholders, I think the area I would be most suited for would be in the writing of the first draft. Of course, I am willing to do anything requested, and am open to suggestions. We should discuss this on Thursday.

Darlene said

at 9:01 pm on Jan 31, 2007

I like the idea of discussion and signing up on
Thursday. Working as a group is a great idea. The schools where I work need a collection policy.

JoAnn said

at 10:44 pm on Jan 31, 2007

Thanks to all of you for volunteering to take on a specific task. Yes, we should agree to a part on Thursday. I do not know District 81 or our school policy, but from what I discuss with other librarians there is no consistancy as far as what is required or even recommended. By the way it took awhile for me to figure out how to add comments here.

Darlene said

at 10:42 am on Feb 8, 2007

I am having some trouble moving around in the Wiki. I can move but I can not seem to arrive where I want to be. I need alittle review tonight. Just like all of you, I am slammed this week. BUT... On Friday at 3pm my entire life changes for 2 weeks. Vacation. YAHOOOO!

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