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Challenged Material
It may happen that members of the Ryerson community challenge the
validity, truth, scholarship, politics, morality etc. of materials
in the library, and request their removal from the library or relegation
to a special area, or reclassification of subject. Any challenges
to or complaints about the collection should first be brought to
the attention of the appropriate Subject Librarian. The following procedures have been
adopted for the handling of formal challenges to library materials.
Challenges to the Ryerson Library Holdings: Procedures
- Formal challenges to the library collection shall be made in
writing to the Chief Librarian on the form designated for the
purpose.
- The written submission explaining the nature of the challenge
must include the following:
- Bibliographic Information; namely, the author, title, publisher,
publication date, and selected reference to the text pertaining
to the challenge.
- Personal information: namely, the challenger's name, area
of specialization, expertise, and accomplishments in the field
under question, if appropriate.
- A detailed analysis or critique of the holding being challenged.
- As soon as possible, the Chief Librarian will notify the Library
Council that a challenge has been received.
- The Chief Librarian will request that the librarian(s) concerned
in the specific area investigate and prepare a report on the status
of the collection in the area of the challenge.
- Once brought to the attention of the Library Council, the challenge
will be reviewed by a sub-committee of the Library Council struck
for this purpose.
- The sub-committee will:
- As deemed appropriate, consult experts in the subject field
(faculty or others) as part of the process.
- Invite the challenger to meet and consult with them, to
ensure that the nature of the challenge is fully understood.
- Report on the Library holdings in the subject area of the
challenge.
- Determine how the challenged material relates to the Ryerson
selection policy and the extent to which a book is the subject
of legal injunctions.
- In answering the challenge, may recommend one or more of
the following:
- That the book be sent to the Library of Congress for
reclassification.
- That if the holding is subject to legal judgements
it be housed in an area of limited access and be made
available on request.
- That in order to promote serious scholarship at Ryerson,
the Library strengthen its holdings in the subject area
of the challenge to ensure a balanced collection.
- That where deemed appropriate, the Ryerson community
be advised of the issues raised by the challenge through
the Library Council Report to Ryerson Senate.
- That where deemed appropriate, the Library participate
in a program of public education.
- The Library Council would receive a report from the sub- committee
and its recommendations. The Library Council would then discuss
implementation of the recommendations from the Library's perspective.
- The Chief Librarian would formally convey the Library Council
decisions to the challenger.
- Should the challenger not be satisfied with the decisions of
the Library Council, he/she could then appeal to Senate
and an ad-hoc committee could be struck as outlined in the Cook
Report.
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