CURATING WITH CONFIDENCE: How Policies Protect Readers and Librarians: For many years as an eighth-grade English teacher, I supplied my classroom library with books that I had read and enjoyed and thought might be appealing to learners.

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Title: CURATING WITH CONFIDENCE: How Policies Protect Readers and Librarians: For many years as an eighth-grade English teacher, I supplied my classroom library with books that I had read and enjoyed and thought might be appealing to learners.
Authors: RAINER, KATIE rainer.katie@gmail.com
Source: Knowledge Quest. Mar/Apr2026, Vol. 54 Issue 4, p20-24. 5p.
Subject Terms: *Collection development in libraries, *School librarians, *School library administration, *Curriculum, Regulatory compliance, Library laws
Abstract: The article focuses on how strong, well-defined library policies empower school librarians to develop balanced, learner-centered collections while protecting both readers and librarians. It emphasizes the importance of following district-approved selection, weeding, and reconsideration policies to ensure collections reflect the needs and interests of diverse student populations and support curriculum goals. The author highlights practical strategies such as using professional review sources, vendor tools, and ongoing collection analysis to guide book selection and respond confidently to challenges. Additionally, the article underscores the value of understanding the school community, curriculum demands, and applying policies consistently in acquisitions, donations, and weeding to maintain a relevant and defensible library collection. [Extracted from the article]
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