Abstract

PurposeThis study aims to detail an analysis project of a juvenile collection within an academic library. The analysis became a starting point for the development of a coherent collection policy, and for charting a path toward a better maintained, more used, more diverse, inclusive and representative collection.Design/methodology/approachThe analysis was done by using a catalog-generated shelf list, which revealed specific details about the aged state of the collection and brought to light the lack of attention the collection has been getting in recent years.FindingsThe analysis of a collection of children’s books in an academic library revealed a collection long out of date and unable to serve the needs of our user population.Research limitations/implicationsThis analysis is specific to academic institutions that have collections of children’s material.Originality/valueThe literature on juvenile collections in academic libraries is relatively sparse. This research details a social justice approach to building and maintaining juvenile collections in academic libraries.

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