WEEDING YOUR GARDEN: Avoiding the thorns. GET A GRIP! Weeding makes people anxious— Trustees Directors Librarians Patrons.

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WEEDING YOUR GARDEN: Avoiding the thorns

GET A GRIP! Weeding makes people anxious— Trustees Directors Librarians Patrons

A solid plan will calm and soothe

PLANNING Set criteria for weeding project based on your Collection Development policy.

SET GOALS What do you want to accomplish? – Make space? – Eliminate older titles? – Get rid of duplicates? – Find the floor?

What are some questions to address? How long will the project take? Will your project generate hundreds of boxes of books or just a few? Will you work with others or alone? If you work with others, who? If you reassign library personnel, what happens to their other work while they are weeding? Will the library remain open while you work?

RESOURCES Think about what you need to accomplish your goal: Is this a one-time or ongoing project? How long will it take—be realistic! Funding—will you need extra? Will you need supplies? Are there other costs? – Personnel How many people will you need to get the job done?

Present your plan Put your plan into writing Have contingencies in mind Get all necessary approvals Secure additional funding if needed Identify personnel who will do the work Line up supplies Plan the timing for storage and/or disposal options

PR Before you start weeding be sure to tell people/patrons – What you are going to do – Why you are going to do it – How you are going to do it – What the benefits will be – Reach as many constituents as possible

Listen Ask for input If people have concerns, consider them Amend your plan if necessary Think about options Explain your decisions Make your process thoughtful and inclusive

Ready to get your hands dirty?

Hire or assign Identify how many people you will need – Assign existing personnel and adjust workloads as necessary – Hire additional people if necessary

TRAINING Discuss procedures Distribute procedures in writing Make sure everyone who needs to know is on board with the plan (Don’t let anyone be surprised!) Identify someone as point person for questions Rehearse! Do a “dry run” and see how it goes

TIMING Pick a weeding time that will be the least disruptive to your patrons and workflow – Summer – Between semesters – Evenings or quietest part of the day

Process Decide on a process to identify books for weeding, for example – Flag weeded books on the shelf – Pull weeded books and put on carts – Store weed books for second stage review

SECOND REVIEW Once books are pulled or tagged, a second person should review the books before they are discarded Check your Collection Development policy to make sure you want to weed the selected titles— – Do you collect books by RI authors? – Do you collect books about specific topics? – Do you keep everything from 1977?

Decide and discard Decide what stays and what goes, based on the criteria in the plan After the second review, send the weeded books to the “de-accession team” – On carts – In boxes – Have the team come to the books – Make a paper list and work from it

DEACCESSION Make sure you have a person or people to de- accession the books – Remove labels, barcodes and anti-theft devices – Adjust catalog records – Mark the books as withdrawn, so they don’t come back to you

DISPOSAL Who is in charge of the disposal ? Its in your plan, right? How and when ? – Sale? – Offer to others? – Recycle?

Disposal options Having a book sale? – When? – Where? – Who? – Where will the books be stored until the sale?

Offer to others Make a list of weeded items and send it out to other libraries/organizations – Where will the books be stored? – How will they get to people who want them? Who retrieves them? Who sends them? – What happens to them if no one wants them?

Recycle Donate to a company like Better World Books – Possible (minimal payback to library) Donate to an organization that takes books Take to the landfill recycling bins Other?

For any disposal option Think about logistics – Will you need to rent a truck? – Will you need to cover shipping costs? – Will you need to rent/find temporary storage? – Will you need to purchase boxes? – Will you need to hire additional workers?

KEEP RECORDS Make sure you keep a list of weeded titles for a while Make sure you count the number of volumes withdrawn for your annual report/statistics Keep notes about what went well and what could be done better next time

SHARE! There is very little in the literature about this topic, and what exists is dated, so— – Create a presentation and share what you learned with your colleagues – Write an article for a local, regional or national publication – Create a YouTube or other video about your project

Celebrate! Avoid the thorns while weeding your garden by : – Planning ahead – Getting input – Setting realistic goals – Minimizing disruption – Creating a workflow – Recording the project – Reporting the results

HAPPY WEEDING! Joanna M. Burkhardt Collection Management Officer University of Rhode Island Libraries