Collection Development Policy
COMMUNITY SERVED
The City of Bee Cave is located eight miles west of Austin in Travis County, Texas, and is the
fastest-growing community within the award-winning Lake Travis Independent School District.
Bee Cave Public Library is located inside Bee Cave City Hall in the mixed-use development known
as the Hill Country Galleria, which lies at the intersection of three major highways and offers a
variety of services to the wider region. The library is funded by appropriation from the general
fund of the City of Bee Cave and serves patrons from many surrounding communities without
regard to residency. The City of Bee Cave prides itself on being a historic, family-oriented
community committed to a high quality of life in a beautiful, natural setting.
PRINCIPLES OF COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT
The Bee Cave Public Library selects materials that support its mission to provide its patrons with
intellectual, cultural, educational, and recreational resources in a variety of formats to meet the
lifelong learning needs of the community. The Library recognizes the rights of citizens granted
by the Constitutions of the United States and the State of Texas.
The Bee Cave City Council authorizes the Library Director, with advice and input from the Library
Advisory Committee and library staff, to select materials for the Library’s collection in accordance
with the principles and criteria outlined in the Collection Development Policy.
OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE LOCALLY
Bee Cave Public Library offers free membership to any citizen of Texas without regard to
residency, and through the TexShare Card Program and Interlibrary Loan, we provide access to
a world of resources beyond our own. Bee Cave patrons in good standing may receive a TexShare
card, which gives them access to local public libraries including the Westbank Community Library,
Austin Public Library, and the Texas State Library and Archives, as well as academic libraries of
the University of Texas, St. Edward’s University, Concordia University, and other institutions of
higher learning.
AREAS OF FOCUS WITHIN OUR COLLECTION
I. Adults
Because of the wealth of resources available in the area, and the relatively small size of our
community and our space, Bee Cave Public Library has chosen to focus its adult collection
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primarily on those materials most likely to circulate often, namely popular fiction, nonfiction, and
biographies. Materials are offered in a variety of formats including print, audio, video, and digital.
By its membership in the Texas State Library System and through selective purchases, the Library
offers access to a wide array of online databases that supplement and expand the usefulness of
the collection for research purposes and general information.
II. Youth
The children and young adult collections are somewhat broader in focus. Materials are selected
within our limitations of budget and space to support the educational and research needs of K12 students and local home-schooled students, as well as their recreational and general
informational needs. As an accredited Family Place Library™, we devote a significant portion of
the children’s collection to materials for young children who are served by no other community
agency and for whom the Library may be their first experience of a structured education
environment. Fostering a love of books and reading is crucial to building an educated and
responsible population and is reflected in the materials and programs the Library offers to our
young patrons.
Materials chosen for the children’s collection will be selected to appeal to children of different
ages and interests and offered in a variety of formats including print, audio, video, and digital.
Library staff members will help parents and children locate materials, but they cannot presume
to make decisions for parents as to which library materials are appropriate for their children.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Because of the volume of publishing, as well as limitations of budget and space, selection criteria
will be applied in developing the collection, and materials may be selected based on any, several,
or all of the following:
- Positive review in a professional journal or local media
- Patron request
- Individual merit of each item
- Popular appeal or demand
- Suitability of material for the general public
- Existing library holdings
- Budget
- Format
Items will be chosen for the collection based on a wide range of community tastes and interests
and will not necessarily appeal to everyone. Materials will be judged based on the work as a
whole, not on a section taken out of context. Selection of materials does not constitute or imply
agreement with or approval of the content, viewpoint, implications, or presentation of the
materials. Self-published items or those from alternative publishers in any format are subject to
the same selection criteria as items from mainstream publishers.
REVIEW OF THE COLLECTION
The collection will be frequently and systematically reviewed for currency of information, and
usefulness to the community. Materials that have become outdated or are no longer of popular
interest will be withdrawn from the collection.
DONATIONS
The Library accepts donations of books and other library materials that support the mission of
the Library and fall within the scope of the Library’s Collection Development Policy as detailed in
the Donations Policy. The Library reserves the right to utilize donated materials in any way that
best benefits the collection and services. Gifts not added to the collection may be sold to benefit
the Library or donated to other organizations.
PATRON REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERATION OF LIBRARY MATERIAL
The Library recognizes the right of individuals to question materials in the Library’s collection.
The Library provides a form (Appendix A) by which a patron can request a reconsideration of
material. After the form is completed and returned to the Library Director, the material in question
will be reviewed by the Library Director and a Library Review Committee to determine whether
the material meets the criteria contained in this policy. The patron will be notified of the
committee’s decision.
Requests for reconsideration may only be filed by Bee Cave Public Library cardholders in good
standing. Materials under reconsideration will be kept on the library shelves during the
reconsideration. The Review Committee will consist of the Library Director, Assistant Library
Director, and two Library Advisory Committee members.
While the Library welcomes expressions of opinion from the public, patrons’ selections of materials
are an individual, private matter. While patrons are free to select or reject materials for
themselves and their minor children, patrons cannot restrict the freedom of others to read, view,
listen, or inquire. Parents have the primary responsibility to guide and direct the selections of
their minor children. Individual items which may be controversial or offensive to some may
appropriately be added to the collection if they meet the selection criteria or contribute to the
mission of the Library.
Appendix A - Patron Request for Reconsideration of Library Material Form
Approved by Bee Cave City Council, 3/26/2024