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| author | Friese, Elizabeth E. G. |
| author_facet | Friese, Elizabeth E. G. Friese, Elizabeth E. G. |
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| contents | Inquiry Learning: Is Your Selection Policy Ready? Friese, Elizabeth E. G. Intellectual Freedom School Libraries Media Specialists Library Services Library Materials Learning Resources Centers Library Policy Printed Materials This article talks about selection policy and provides suggestions on how library media specialists can update their selection policies to provide an atmosphere that facilitate inquiry. The selection policy is meant to ensure that the collection meets the needs of the school community as comprehensively and effectively as possible. Instead of restrictive, the selection policy should be expansive--created and carried out with the intention of fostering intellectual freedom for each member of the population the library media center serves. |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 2008 |
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| spellingShingle | Inquiry Learning: Is Your Selection Policy Ready? Friese, Elizabeth E. G. Intellectual Freedom School Libraries Media Specialists Library Services Library Materials Learning Resources Centers Library Policy Printed Materials Inquiry Learning: Is Your Selection Policy Ready? Friese, Elizabeth E. G. Intellectual Freedom School Libraries Media Specialists Library Services Library Materials Learning Resources Centers Library Policy Printed Materials This article talks about selection policy and provides suggestions on how library media specialists can update their selection policies to provide an atmosphere that facilitate inquiry. The selection policy is meant to ensure that the collection meets the needs of the school community as comprehensively and effectively as possible. Instead of restrictive, the selection policy should be expansive--created and carried out with the intention of fostering intellectual freedom for each member of the population the library media center serves. |
| title | Inquiry Learning: Is Your Selection Policy Ready? |
| topic | Intellectual Freedom School Libraries Media Specialists Library Services Library Materials Learning Resources Centers Library Policy Printed Materials |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ820256 |