I think there might be a lot of interest in this topic Eileen! Ours hasn't been
changed in years!
If others are interested in sending me their Collection Dev Policies directly I
will volunteer to create a Google document that we can all share and reference
to help us collaborate.
Or if someone has a better idea on how we can share these documents on the
BAISL website that would be great too.
Tana Perotin
tperotin@xxxxxxx<mailto:tperotin@xxxxxxx>
Director of Library and Research Services
Bellarmine College Preparatory
960 W. Hedding St.
San Jose, CA 95126
408-537-9257
www.bcp.org<http://www.bcp.org/>
From: baisl-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:baisl-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf ;
Of Amy Cheney
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2017 9:52 AM
To: School Library Listserve <baisl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [baisl] Re: Collection Development Policy
Hi - We just worked on ours last year. But would love input and collaboration!
On Oct 26, 2017, at 8:11 AM, Eileen Schnur
<eileen.schnur@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:eileen.schnur@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Good Morning,
One of my goals this year is to begin work on a collection development policy
that reflects our current mission and recognizes the changing landscape of the
HS library.
I am reaching out to this group to ask if anyone has recently worked on one.
I would greatly appreciate the opportunity to look at a few as benchmarks.
Also, related,...wondering how many of you have put together teams as part of
your library's Reconsideration Policy. Who is on your team or advisory
committee?
Thanks for your help.
~Eileen Schnur
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Head Librarian
Office: 831.233.7404
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