Books purchased or donated to the LBCC Library are not permanent acquisitions. Continuous deselection, also referred to as weeding, is vital task for maintaining a current and up-to-date collection to support the curricular and extracurricular needs of the student body and the LBCC community.
What do we look for when we weed?
Every deselected book goes through a multi-part review. Every effort is made to replace deselected materials when appropriate. The guidelines above are a guide. Each title is considered on a case by case basis.
CREW and MUSTIE
We have adopted the CREW Method for withdrawing books from the collection. CREW is an acronym for Continuous Review, Evaluation, and Weeding. A quality collection focuses on quality versus quantity. Deselection processes can be labor intensive. To streamline processes, deselection will be scheduled in conjunction with the collection assessment cycles.
In an intentional effort to ensure the quality of the library general collection the CREW method will be used to identify candidates for possible withdrawal. The MUSTIE factors as identified in the CREW method and the FRESH factors will be used to assist in making the final deselection decisions.
While we will make every attempt to order quality material and remove obsolete materials. It is the responsibility of the user to evaluate each resource used.
Guidelines for Deselection:
According to CREW guidelines, there are three criteria for identifying candidates for possible withdrawal.
the years since the books latest copyright date
the years since the last checkout. Usage Statistics.
MUSTIE factors.
MUSTIE is an acronym for:
Misleading. The material is factually inaccurate.
Ugly. The material is worn, damaged and no longer in good condition.
Superseded. The material is superseded by a new edition or new book.
Trivial. No literary or scientific merit.
Irrelevant. Not relevant to the community needs, interest or curricula.
Elsewhere. The material is readily available through other libraries.
FRESH is an acronym for:
Foster. The material fosters the love for reading.
Reflect. The material reflects the diverse student population.
Equitable. The material reflects an equitable global view.
Support. The material supports the curricula.
High-quality. The material is current and up to date.
Exceptions:
Every attempt is made to preserve materials that are rare, contain local, regional history and college history.
Books and materials in the general library collection will be weeded regularly. Additionally, the Library Collections will be assessed to: determine the collection strengths and weaknesses; justify funding needs; identify overlap with electronic resources; demonstrate library value to the institution; and collect data for accreditation cycles. Curriculum mapping, faculty & user surveys, program/course review requests will be used to facilitate the assessment process. The assessment cycle will occur in five-year cycles.
Assessments are the responsibility of the Collection Development and Outreach Librarian in collaboration with Library Liaisons and librarians who are signed up to deselect/select.
Assessment Cycle
Y1 | T, U, V, Z, children's, LR, AB, plays | 2021/2022 | 2026/2027 | 2031/2032 |
Y2 | E, F, G, H, reference | 2022/2023 | 2027/2028 | 2032/2033 |
Y3 | J, K, L, M, N | 2023/2024 | 2028/2029 | 2033/2034 |
Y4 | P, Q,R, S | 2024/2025 | 2029/2030 | 2034/2035 |
Y5 | A, B, C, D | 2025/2026 | 2030/2031 | 2035/2036 |
Annually | Circ desk, ref desk | 2021/2022 | 2022/2023 | 2023/2024 |
Assessment Area by LC Call Number
Damaged or missing items are not automatically replaced. Instead, the titles are evaluated based on usage data, requirements for a course or program accreditation, relevance and accuracy of information. Damaged or missing items marked for replacement will be replaced with an updated edition or newer version whenever possible.
We make every effort to give deselected and weeded books a second life through donating the books to Book Donation programs both locally and abroad. Click here to learn more about Book Donation Programs.
We make every effort to give deselected and weeded books a second life through donating the books to Book Donation programs both locally and abroad. Information about Book Donation Programs is available via the American Library Association (ALA) website.
Books that are not in the condition for donation are sent to a book recycler. The LBCC Library participates in the Baker & Taylor Sustainable Shelves program. Through this program, libraries reduce environmental impact and give life to items made out of recycled books.
Through the Sustainable Shelves program, books are placed in large bins or boxes and they are picked up by a book recycling company.