Board Report Roses, Cone Flowers, and Day Brarians in Weeding Just As It Collection Development Is Lilies
off the shelves Summer 2011 Volume 26 Number 2 Spring Weeding at the Library As I write, our garden is in call? The Library’s Materials available. full bloom: we have carpet Selection Policy guides li- board report roses, cone flowers, and day brarians in weeding just as it Collection development is lilies... and also crabgrass, guides them in selecting new the ongoing process of as- dandelions, and creeping materials. Our policy states sessing the materials avail- Charlie. If we don’t weed that the collection “...Supports able for purchase and making soon, we won’t be able to lifelong learning through materi- the decision, first, on their By Ann Lee, find the flowers. Just like a als and services; [and] offers inclusion, and, second, on Secretary garden, the Library’s collec- current materials and a variety their retention. That sec- tion must be weeded to be of activities reflecting popular ond decision might be even kept vibrant. So, the 2011 culture and trends...” It also harder than the first. It can Eyewitness Guide to New says, “Persons of all ages living be traumatic for librarians, York comes in one door and in the Village of La Grange Park most of whom are book the 1992 Frommer’s Guide will have access to: evolving lovers, to discard a book. goes out the other. The latest technologies and traditional What happens to items Stephen King arrives and an resources encouraging their per- weeded from the collection? old Sidney Sheldon leaves. sonal and professional develop- No, they’re not given to the In comes Keith Richard’s ment...” Speaking of evolving Friends’ Bookstore, which autobiography and out goes technologies, you might have gets a plentiful supply of Rosalyn Carter’s.
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