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Library Board Updates Materials Selection Policy and Reconsideration Process

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Frankfort Public Library District Board of Trustees Meeting | October 2025

Article Summary: The Library Board approved revisions to the Materials Selection Policy, formally incorporating the “Library of Things” and tightening rules regarding who can request a reconsideration of materials. The changes limit challenges to cardholders and establish a five-year standing period for board decisions.

Policy Update Key Points:

  • Cardholder Requirement: Language was updated from “patron” to “cardholder,” stipulating that only library cardholders may seek reconsideration of materials.

  • Library of Things: A new section was added to the policy to specifically address the collection known as the “Library of Things.”

  • Challenge Limitations: Patrons are limited to submitting one reconsideration form for one item at a time.

  • Decision Standing: If an item is presented to the board for reconsideration, the board’s decision will stand for five years.

FRANKFORT – The Frankfort Public Library District Board of Trustees on Thursday, October 23, 2025, voted to revise policies governing how library materials are selected and how challenges to those materials are handled.

Trustee Miner made the motion to approve the Materials Selection Policy and the Request for Reconsideration of Material Form as revised. The motion was seconded by Trustee Faris and passed with a unanimous “Aye” vote from all trustees present.

A significant change in the policy involves the terminology used for individuals challenging materials. The language was updated from “patron” to “cardholder.” Consequently, the reconsideration form now requires a library card number, ensuring that only registered cardholders can initiate a formal challenge.

The updated policy also addresses the library’s non-traditional collections by adding a new section covering the “Library of Things.”

Regarding the reconsideration process, the board established new parameters for efficiency and finality. A patron is now limited to submitting a reconsideration form for only one item at a time. Furthermore, language was added to reflect that once the board makes a decision regarding a challenged item, that decision will stand for five years.

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