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Inadequate preparation of support staff and services
Lack of clear plan for discards
Crisis mode instead of maintenance
6 Exercise 1
Identifying Potential Weeds
7 Weeding Is Collection Development
Reselection and deselection
Would you select this material today?
Preserving surrounding materials
Mildew, mites, and smells travel
Focusing browsers on the useful
Eliminating useless distractions
8 What Causes the Need to Weed?
Materials condition
Outdated and inaccurate information
Unnecessary redundancy
Crowded conditions
9 Condition
Odors
Smoke
Mildew
Dirt
Food
Grime
Water damage
Full immersion
Limited staining
Markings
Vandalism
Public editing
Binding failures
Broken spines
Dog eared covers
AV material degradation
Faded film
Irreprably scratched surfaces
10 Datedness
Old information can be
Interesting
Useful to some pursuits
Inaccurate
Dangerous
Prejudicial to remainder of collection
11 Redundancy
How many copies are enough?
How close is a library where the material is in scope?
12 Crowding
When the good stuff cant be found for the unnecessary
Special circumstances
Temporary or permanent relocations
Windfall materials budget
Change in librarys scope or mission
13 Access Is Essential
Shelving space
Browsing space
Clearing paths through the collection
14 MUSTIE
Misleading information
Ugly appearance due to
wear or
outdated design
Superseded by newer materials
Trivial worth to users
Irrelevant to collections scope
Elsewhere would be a better place to find this
15 Using MUSTIE (MUSTY)
Assess some material you didnt examine in Exercise 1. Use the California Department of Education MUSTY handout as a guide.
16 What Is a Weeding Plan?
Local procedures
Tied to available resources
Practical, not ideal
Thorough and balanced
Informed by quantitative measures
Connected to collection development policies
17 Exercise 2
Local Weeding Plans
18 Whens the Best Time to Weed?
Continuously
Ideal for collection and users
Difficult to achieve with small staff
Special projects
Collection(s) relocation
Changes in local scope or priorities
In an emergency
Physical disasters
19 How Often Is Continuously?
How important is weeding to the health of your collection?
When is a good time to add it to your work week?
Which library functions can accommodate some aspect of the weeding process?
20 Weeding for Relocation
Plan ahead--as long as a year
Measure what you have
Measure where youre going
Identify the indispensable
What wont last until you return?
21 Weeding for Changes in Scope
Grade levels using the school library
Technical methods used by the firm
Information provided through online subscriptions
Added or deleted courses of study
22 Essential Tools
Knowledge of subcollection
Circulation trends
Current community profile
Standard bibliographies
23 Exercise 3
Tool Kit Inventory
24 Weeding Steps
Identify inappropriate material
Triage for replacement, mending, total removal
Remove records from database
Dispose of material suitably
25 Weeding Methods
CREW
Weed of the Month
Circulation point
Standing orders
Annual inventory
26 CREW
Continuous Review
Circulation/use records
Local interests/needs
Evaluation
Condition
Relevancy
Weeding
Timely
Steady pace
27 CREWs 10 Steps
Weeding is policy
Gather usage statistics
Build weeding into work calendar
Take necessary tools to shelf
Study whole area first, then consider item by item
Check librarys holdings
Check pulled items against librarys subject indexes
Triage individual pulled items
Replace items and update subject area
Display underused but sound materials
28 Tools to Take to the Shelf
Circulation/use data printout
Paper slips for individual item notes
Subject bibliography
Book truck
Stool for seating, climbing
29 SUNLINKs Weed of the Month
Topical focus
Reason to weed the topic
Suggested Dewey numbers to check
Specific weeding criteria
30 Collections with Special Needs
Reference material
Audiovisual formats
Young adult/teen collections
Childrens collections
Journals
31 Extra Help for Special Concerns
Consumer health advice
Community redistribution plans
Trading posts for backfiles
32 Weeding at Circulation
Spot check materials going out
Evaluate condition upon return
Binding?
Loose pages?
Missing parts?
Handle with care
33 Standing Orders
Weed superseded editions
Laws change
Directory listings become inaccurate
State the threshold of tolerance
Travel books
Exam materials
34 Regular Inventory
Standing order plans
Sets with missing parts
Grant-funded expansions
35 Budgeting for Weeding
Time
Replacement costs
Repair costs
Space for work flow
36 Whose Time?
Collection development staff
Support staff
ILS managers
and dont forget
Janitorial/maintenance staff
Volunteers
37 Triaging Weeding Candidates
Enrichment and replacement budgets
In house repair costs
Professional bindery costs
Existing electronic availability
38 Appropriate Disposal of Weeded Materials
California state law
Ethical considerations
Fund raising alternatives
Maintaining records
39 When to Replace?
Material continues to be
Intellectually sound
Pertinent to the community
Not superseded by other material in collection
40 Relegating to In-House Repairs?
Scope of mending staffs skill sets
Balancing desire to recover the old against resources to process new material
Alternatives
Replacement with donations
Skilled volunteers
Appropriate handling by staff during regular circulation procedures
41 Planning Professional Restoration in Lieu of Weeding?
Binding
Is the interior worthy of saving?
Replacing missing pages
How many is too many?
Replacement parts for av materials
Contracts in place to reduce costs?
42 Exercise 4
Resource Inventory
43 Using Your Policy
Formulate for reliability
Check for fit in terms of scope and capacity
Revisit regularly
New times bring new formats and
New ideas
Publicize the rules youre weeding by
Play fair with your staff and
Your public
44 Exercise 5
Weeding Action Plan
45 Who Needs Weeding Information?
Support staff
Library board/commissioners
Teachers
Public
Local media
46 Communicating the Plan
Collection development policy
Stakeholder input
Staff training
Published and available
Librarys users
Absolutely everyone
47 Weeding is a necessary adjunct of selection since it systematically eliminates unnecessary items outdated or superseded materials titles infrequently used, no longer of interest or in demand unnecessary duplicates and worn out or mutilated copies. Kansas Public Library Policy Manual 48 Other Words for Weeding
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