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Trustees approve revised collection development policy to meet California Freedom to Read requirements
Summary
The board voted to approve an updated collection development policy that incorporates four statements required by state legislation (Assembly Bill 1825) and adds guidance on vendor licensing and handling content created with artificial intelligence.
The Carlsbad Library Board of Trustees voted to approve revisions to the library's collection development policy at its July 23 meeting to comply with new state requirements and to clarify selection practices.
Senior librarian Jackie Petri told trustees the revised policy incorporates four specific statements required by state legislation she identified as "Assembly Bill 1825," also described in the staff report as the California Freedom to Read Act. Petri said the bill…
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