C2 Selection Criteria
Dorset Library Service aims to select stock in the format most suitable for a given purpose and most likely to prove of greatest benefit to our communities.
A positive contribution to social inclusion will be made by providing other formats for users with individual needs.
Decisions on stock selection, whether printed or digital, consider a range of criteria including:
- content: The authority and reputation of the author or publisher, educational or recreational value, quality, currency, and accuracy of information where applicable
- potential popularity: A substantial proportion of books are ordered pre-publication. Where possible previous performance/popularity of an author, genre or subject are used to determine potential popularity of the title being assessed. Information from the library management system, available published information and identified customer needs are among the resources used
- known demand: Based on numbers of reservations on existing copies or enquiries about a title or resource
- format: The quality of production and durability in terms of library usage. Suitability for the intended audience. Compatibility of digital resources
- publishing history: Whether it is a new edition of a proven title or a new title in a proven series or from an authoritative information source
- cost: The cost of a resource will be balanced against its benefits to the overall stock offer, its potential usage, and the available budget
- coverage: Consideration is given to the existing coverage of the subject or genre and whether a title adds anything new
- availability: The availability of a title may vary by format, and may be limited by a number of factors, most commonly due to digital licencing restrictions, being out of print, or having no UK lending rights
- accessible formats: A range of titles are provided in different formats, where available and in demand, so they are accessible to users with a variety of needs
- diverse representation: A wide range of titles which reflect our diverse population are selected
Adult fiction
Fiction is considered an essential element of public library provision, serving not only recreational but also educational and social needs. In selecting stock, Dorset Library Service aims to provide titles which:
- seek to broaden the outlook, exercise the imagination and challenge the preconceptions of the reader
- extend literacy and encourage reluctant readers
- provide entertainment and relaxation
In building the collection, the primary objective is to provide a varied and balanced stock of all types of fiction, designed to satisfy all tastes.
Collections consist of popular ‘genre’ fiction of all types and support and promote new authors, English translations, classics, standard works and literary fiction.
Adult non-fiction
A comprehensive non-fiction and reference collection is essential in order to encourage and assist community development and promote social inclusion. The collection aims to support:
- lifelong learning, including formal and informal education and training
- personal and social development
- independent research and private study
- local commercial and economic enterprise
- entertainment, relaxation and leisure
- health and wellbeing
The aim is to provide as comprehensive an information as possible within budget limitations.
Increasingly, reference materials are provided online in electronic formats to improve access and currency of information.
Physical reference materials are mostly available in larger branches but can be requested to a different library for customers to access. In most cases, this will be for use within the library only.
Items for children and young people
Every library within Dorset provides a range of resources for children and young people from birth.
The aim is to provide a wide range of materials in order to satisfy the recreational, educational and social needs of children and young people.
Dorset Library Service provides resources which promote literacy and encourage a lifelong love of books and reading for children and young people of all reading abilities.
Where possible, resources are also provided in appropriate formats for those with additional needs.
A young adult collection is also provided to form a bridge between the children’s and adult’s collections.
Books for children and young people are provided in a variety of formats including:
- board books
- picture books for a wide range of ages, including some dual language books with parallel texts in English and another language
- first readers for children learning to read, including some short chapter books for those growing in confidence
- children’s fiction for confident readers
- young adult books
- large print
- graphic novels
E-audiobooks and e-books
Audio visual materials; music CDs and DVDs
Music CDs and DVDs are complementary to other formats and not part of Dorset Library Service’s statutory provision.
The effectiveness of these collections will be assessed by issues and by income generated (compared with the cost of purchase).
Due to cost outweighing income, new music CDs are no longer available to hire. A small collection has been retained in the Headquarters stack and items can be requested from this.
A small collection of new DVDs is still purchased whilst the income generated surpasses the cost of purchase.
Performance is reviewed on an annual basis.