The continuous review of library materials is necessary as a means of maintaining an active library collection of current interest to users. In the process, materials may be added and physically deteriorated or obsolete materials may be replaced or removed in accordance with the collection maintenance policy of a given library and the needs of the community it serves. Continued evaluation is closely related to the goals and responsibilities of libraries and is a valuable tool of collection development. This procedure is not to be used as a convenient means to remove materials presumed to be controversial or disapproved of by segments of the community. Such abuse of the evaluation function violates the principles of intellectual freedom and is in opposition to the Preamble and Articles 1 and 2 of the Library Bill of Rights, which state:
The American Library Association affirms that all libraries are forums for information and ideas, and that the following basic policies should guide their services.
The American Library Association opposes such "silent censorship" and strongly urges that libraries adopt guidelines setting forth the positive purposes and principles of evaluation of materials in library collections.
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[1] https://my.metrolibrary.info/drupal/policy-procedure-revisions/american-library-association
[2] https://my.metrolibrary.info/drupal/tags/fundamental-values
[3] https://my.metrolibrary.info/drupal/tags/access-materials
[4] https://my.metrolibrary.info/drupal/tags/materials
[5] https://my.metrolibrary.info/drupal/tags/library-collections
[6] https://my.metrolibrary.info/drupal/tags/evaluation
[7] https://my.metrolibrary.info/drupal/tags/position-statements
[8] https://my.metrolibrary.info/drupal/tags/alas-library-bill-rights
[9] https://my.metrolibrary.info/drupal/sites/default/files/policy_procedures/new/files/vf227_evaluatingcollections_1981_0.doc
[10] https://my.metrolibrary.info/drupal/sites/default/files/policy_procedures/new/files/vf227_evaluatingcollections_1981_0.pdf