Professional Reading Shelf Libraries--Vandalism
Source: Sandra Hart, SLIS, University of Alberta Vandalism in Libraries
"Vandalism is a problem that affects libraries of all types. As custodians of library collections, it is part of librarians' responsibility to ensure they are adequately informed in order to prevent vandalism as much as possible and to be prepared in the inevitable event that vandalism occurs in their libraries. This paper will examine the problem of vandalism facing libraries. It will look at the classification of vandalism as it is thought that by understanding the categories of vandalism, prevention strategies may be better tailored to fit the problem at hand. The research on typical vandals will be explored. The different types of vandalism that occur in libraries will be discussed, with examples from the literature. Material that is a frequent target for vandalism, including sexual, religious and racist materials will be discussed. The costs of vandalism, both monetary and social, will be addressed. This paper will conclude with an examination of a host of prevention strategies."
-- Government Printing Office (GPO)--Information Dissemination
Source: Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) Information Dissemination Policy Statement (PDF; 70 KB)
"This policy establishes conditions under which postings via various electronic communication mechanisms are used to communicate administrative information and announcements to Federal depository library staff and others with an interest in GPO's information dissemination programs. Posts to electronic discussion lists on sensitive issues or those likely to generate press coverage must be cleared through the Office of Public Relations and/or the Office of Congressional Affairs. The Office of Public Relations should be informed of announcements for new services and products prior to their posting to electronic discussion lists."
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