Collection Development Policy — Centre County Library & Historical Museum

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Collection Development Policy

Approved by the Centre County Federation Board of Trustees: 12/03/2009

Amended by the Centre County Federation Board of Trustees on 11/10/2022


Introduction

The Centre County Federation of Public Libraries provides free library service to all persons living in Centre County. Centre County Library & Historical Museum (including its branch library locations and bookmobile) and Schlow Centre Region Library make up the Centre County Federation of Public Libraries. The Library Directors of the two member libraries share co-system administrator duties and responsibilities.

Schlow Centre Region Library, as the headquarters of the Central Pennsylvania Library District, also operates as a resource library for the district member libraries in Clearfield, Juniata and Mifflin Counties.

Through cooperation with other area libraries and by participation in the Central Pennsylvania Library District programs, the Centre County Federation of Public Libraries attempts to provide a wide variety of library resources and services to individuals and community groups in Centre County.

The collection development policy is intended to implement the general objectives of the public library: to meet the informational, educational, cultural, and recreational needs of the community with a full range of modern library services and resources.

The policy is to be re-examined on a regular basis by the Federation Board in consultation with the Library Directors. The Library Directors are responsible for implementing this policy.

Selection Statement

Gifts

The libraries accept gifts of books and other materials with the understanding that they become the property of the library and are evaluated in the same manner as purchased materials. Materials which are useful to the library collections are retained, and other materials disposed of in whatever manner the libraries deem best--by giving them to other libraries or other institutions, or by selling them. The donor is not notified about the final disposition of the book unless this is specifically requested at the time of donation.

No special shelves or sections will be designated for gift collections. The libraries do not provide evaluation of gifts for tax relief or other purposes.

Funds for the purchase of materials are accepted. The libraries encourage donors to place as few restrictions as possible on the funds in order to permit the flexible use of the donation for the enrichment of the collection. An appropriate book plate is placed in each honor or memorial gift and a list of honored persons is published once a year. There is a separate policy on endowments for library materials.

Intellectual Freedom and Controversial Material

The libraries have a responsibility to serve all segments of the county. Materials useful to some may be objectionable to others. Selections are based solely on the merits of the work in relation to building the collections and to serving the interests of readers. The libraries attempt to represent all sides of controversial issues. Their function is to provide information, not to advocate specific points of view.

Reading preferences are a purely individual matter; while anyone is free to personally reject books and other materials, this right cannot be exercised to restrict the freedom to others.

Library materials will not be marked or identified to show approval or disapproval of the contents, and no cataloged item will be placed on closed shelves, except for the express purpose of protecting it from injury or theft. Items may be placed on temporary reserve for specific class assignment or projects.

Responsibility for what children and young adults read and view rests with their parents’ and/or legal guardians. Selections will not be inhibited by the possibility that controversial materials may come into the possession of children or young adults.

In its selection of materials, the libraries subscribe to the American Library Association’s Freedom to Read and Freedom to View statements and to the Library Bill of Rights (appended).

Request for Withdrawal of Addition of Material

Any complaint by a patron concerning the presence or absence of any library material is referred to the librarian responsible for that collection who will discuss the matter with the complainant. If the complainant is not satisfied, an appointment should be made with the Library Director to discuss the matter further.

Some collections offered by the Centre County Federation of Public Libraries are neither owned nor managed by the Federation. These include but are not limited to statewide collections available to public libraries. Any requests for specific titles, or challenges to titles currently in the collection, will be addressed using the collection development policy of the managing entity.

If a patron wishes, the “Request for Reconsideration of Library Materials” form or “Request for the Addition of Materials” form will be supplied. On receiving the completed form, the librarian will examine the item in question, and reconsider it according to the collection development policy. Based on this re-evaluation, the Library Director will decide whether or not to add or remove the material in question and will write to the complainant giving the reasons for the decision. If still unsatisfied, the complainant may appeal in writing to the Federation Board. Materials subject to complaint will not be removed or acquired pending final action.

Interlibrary Loan and Reciprocal Borrowing

The libraries cannot have available in their own collections all materials for all possible needs. Fortunately, in the area there are several libraries that are open to the public including Pattee/Paterno Libraries of the Pennsylvania State University. Centre County Federation of Public Libraries cooperates with these and other libraries in Pennsylvania and beyond to ensure broad access to materials for all library patrons.

When items are requested that are unavailable locally, the libraries try to borrow the items for the patron from another library through interlibrary loan. The libraries also send materials to other libraries for the use of their patrons. Interlibrary loan service is available to all library users.

In addition, the public libraries in the Centre County Federation of Public Libraries have a special mandate to share freely their collection, including the best sellers that are normally not sent out on interlibrary loan.