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COLLECTION SPECIFICATIONS
AIM
Fiction collections consist of high interest, popular, bestselling and enduring works in
all genres to encourage the love of reading for pleasure. Yarra Plenty’s aim is to
maintain a balanced and broad fiction collection encompassing all genres and
demographics.
We continue to revise the collection mix to reflect the up-ward trend in fiction usage.
Yarra Plenty Regional Library also conducted a survey of library users in March 2010
which identified the following fiction genres, library users would like to see more of.
The list is in order of highest response:
Australian authors,
Classics,
Crime/Thrillers
Science fiction/Fantasy,
Literary fiction.
It is envisaged that the current standing author list will provide a broad coverage of
fiction works; however it is more than probable that the list will require supplementing
with supplier selected items. These specifications are to be used for those items
not already included within the realms of the Standing order lists.
PRIORITIES 2010-2011
Series:
Yarra Plenty staff will concentrate on identifying gaps in series – these will be
ordered through Lucy.
When ordering newly released titles of a fiction series, suppliers will check catalogue
to ascertain whether holdings of previous volumes of the series need re-ordering.
Reviews - The Age (incl. Sunday Age), Herald-Sun (incl. Sunday Herald-Sun), The
Australian, Good Reading magazine
Publisher’s tools – Australian Bookseller and Publisher (bestseller lists and reviews),
Publishers’ blurbs etc.
Bestseller/Booklists – Melbourne bookstores ie. Readings, Reader’s Feast.
Radio & TV shows
RE-ISSUES
When re-issues released, check catalogue – if less than three copies in system
purchase 3 copies and allocate as per grid.
FORMAT
GENRE LABELS
Genre labels have improved access to the fiction collections and have been very
successful. Please continue to provide labels for the following genres:
Genre labels will only be used where a fiction work can be clearly designated into
one of the above genres. If the genre is unclear, do not label.
ALLOCATION GUIDANCE
Currently, our hold per copy ratio is 8 holds to 1 copy. Please use this formula,
however, please check with Collections Manager prior to placing additional copies on
order.
EXCLUSIONS
BORROWER’S REQUESTS
3 E, I, MP
The Collection Asset Plan (September 2006) adopted the principle of providing
demand based collections. A collection gap analysis identified areas of the collection
where there was a difference or a mismatch between actual holdings and community
demand. It indicated which collections were over and under invested.
We are continuing to bridge the gap in our collection mix of junior materials to ensure
that supply meets demand. Although the gap is narrowing, Yarra Plenty Regional
Library’s Collection Mix still indicates an under supply of junior and teen materials in
relation to the demand, in particular, in the junior fiction and graphic novel areas.
The floating collection tends to distribute materials to the branches with most need
and this process can temporarily affect the supply/demand chain in specific
branches, however on a regional scope, the junior fiction and graphic novel
collections need growing.
Series and Author standing orders have been revisited and updated however we
would like the listings to be organic and would welcome any suggestions or
indications of trends in authors and series we may have missed.
The demand for Young Adult fiction continues to waver although the most popular
authors and specific genres still receive high readership. Some branches, which
inter-filed their young adult fiction together with their adult fiction, have found this to
be a successful exercise with increases in loans for this genre.
The genre to receive constantly improving loans is the graphic novels and comics.
Both junior and teen graphic novels continue to be popular.
Junior fiction collections are holding their own and continue to be popular in particular
with the heavily promoted Premiers Reading challenge and other community and
school based literacy and reading initiatives. Having said that, it appears that the
“traditionally popular” authors ie. Jennings, Gleitzman, Marsden are diminishing in
popularity.
It appears with both junior and teen fiction, the popularity and loans of these
materials will be governed by the media and trends. These trends can be difficult to
predict but adherence to them is imperative in trying to attract readership of these
age groups.
Firm ordering will also be done via the Collections Manager and Quality Assurance
officer. Yarra Plenty Regional Library encourages the community to make
suggestions for purchases. The majority of these suggestions do fit our Collection
Development policy and selection criteria and are ordered for the collection. The
orders will also include staff suggestions for purchase. Orders will be placed via
email or online if those facilities are available.
We are very happy to receive advice regarding emerging authors, trends in literature,
what’s “hot” – if not included within the parameters of our specifications or standing
orders.
SUPPLIER SELECTION
Many junior and teen fiction titles will be acquired through standing orders. The
following guidelines and allocation plans are to be used when selecting titles not on
standing order.
Jokes
Titles which are only jokes/riddles.
Junior Fiction
This collection includes novels and series aimed at children in primary school –
generally ages 5-12/13. It also includes more sophisticated chapter books (not Easy
Starter/Picture book/Reader level) for the independent reader.
Priority is for high circulating material and especially high media profile.
NB: We would like to be able to shelve any series with varying authors ie. Go
Girl, Aussie Nibbles etc. under the series not author. Please catalogue and
process series with varying authors accordingly.
Allocation - 6 copies (for all genres except TV show tie-ins): DV, E, I, MP, R, W
- 9 copies for TV show tie-ins: DV, E, I, L, MP, R, TT, W and YBM
Teen Fiction
This area includes novels aimed at secondary school students and titles more
advanced than those in the junior fiction area.
Allocation - 3 copies: E, I, MP
- 9 copies (if high demand/popular eg. Twilight): DV, E, I, L, MP, R, TT, W
and YBM
Graphic novels
We will continue to develop this collection to address the emerging popularity of this
literature. We have increased the standing order to reflect the demand for this
material. The popularity of these items will be monitored and reviewed with a view to
correctly targeting our users with age appropriate and popular material.
Picture books and ES continue to be two of our most used and popular collections.
Usage of these collections is measured by turnover and although we are continuing
to bridge the gap in our collection mix of these genres to ensure that supply meets
demand, our turnover still indicates that the collections can grow to meet demand.
Turnover is measured by dividing the number of items in a collection into the number
of loans in a given period.
The Turnover KPI for Picture books is 10, however the 2009 average was 12.28 and
all branches with the exception of Thomastown were well over the average.
Although our library demographic enjoys the variety in our picture book collections,
the most borrowed items are the perennial favourites and anything that is currently in
trend or popular.
Many picture books (including board book formats) and ES titles will be acquired
through standing orders however we will be grateful for any inclusions to these lists
for authors/series we may have missed.
The following guidelines and allocation plans are to be used when selecting titles not
on standing order.
Firm ordering will also be done via the Collections Manager. These orders will
include borrowers and staff suggestions for purchase and also individual items
required to supplement our “Story-time tubs”.
We are very happy to receive advice regarding emerging authors, trends in literature,
what’s “hot” – if not included within the parameters of our specifications or standing
orders.
- Prefer picture books not to be too “wordy” or hugely text based. NB: Picture books
which are written for older primary or secondary students are not covered by this
contract. Please do not supply.
- Although we may periodically order books in the following formats for specific
story time or children’s librarian’s collections, we principally do not accept:
- Cloth/material books
- books with attachments eg. letters, inserts etc.
However, “Lift-up” flaps, “touchy/feely” and pop-up books that have various textures –
not including wool or other fabrics have proved to be very popular and we are happy
to continue to grow these collections.
- Purchase re-issues of popular titles/series eg. Dr. Seuss, Thomas the tank etc.
Allocation - 9 copies: DV, E, I, L, MP, R, T, W, YBM
-Yarra Plenty is continuing to expand its program of multicultural storytimes and with
this in mind would like to grow picture books with themes that relate to the festivals
and traditions of our migrant communities. These books are to be in English and
cover themes such as Ramadan, Eid, Chinese New Year, Autumn Moon festival,
Diwali etc.
BOARD BOOKS
Board books are extremely popular.
Include books suitable for very early age eg. black/white shapes for newborns.
Board books should have minimal text, quality illustrations and not be picture books
republished in this format.
ES
This area is very popular and is aimed at early reading material and often includes
structured text and graded reading for the early and emerging reader. Can include
stories with simple to challenging text and graded text in simple chapter format. The
emphasis is on providing alternative titles to those available at schools.
We are hoping to build on our collections in this area and improve understanding of
and accessibility to the collection by children and parents.
The categorization of ES books (Dot system for levels) has improved access for
borrowers and we would like this practice to continue. See ES specifications
(separate document).
JUNIOR KITS
This collection is aimed at providing the picture book reader with both the aural and
visual abilities to enjoy a book. Format to include picture book and CD packaged in
library packaging. Popular authors and literature required.
Allocation - 3 copies per title rotated through: DV, E, I, L, MP, R, TT, WW, and YBM.
There have been no major trend changes or impacts that would motivate a radical
change in the non-fiction specifications for 2010-2011. It is still anticipated that the
current trend in the diminishing popularity of some sections of the non-fiction
collection will continue. There is also diminishing demand for junior non-fiction
school project material.
There is also a continuing need for developing/growing non-fiction collections for the
early reader (kindergarten/early primary level) and reluctant readers (children and
young adults). Subject areas for the early reader could include simple non-fiction
material on trucks, dinosaurs, cars, animals, pets etc. More visual texts eg. Dorling
Kindersley books on Star wars, Cross-section books would suit the older reluctant
reader.
FORMAT
Large percentage of paperbacks unless in hardback only. Attractiveness of material
is important.
PUBLISHERS
Reputable local and international publishers such as ABC, Allen & Unwin, BBC, DK,
Heinemann, Lothian, Lonely Planet, Penguin, University of Melbourne Press etc.
PRICE
Alert YPRLS if over $100.00 (Art - $130)
RE-ISSUES
Core titles suitable for public libraries eg. Think and grow rich, How to win friends etc.
Please check catalogue – if less than two copies purchase 3 copies (see Allocation
plan)
ALLOCATION
See Allocation plan.
Reviews:
Australian, The Age and Sunday Age, Herald Sun and Sunday Herald Sun, AB&P,
Good Reading magazine.
Bookshop lists esp. Readings, Reader’s Feast
Learning language kits: all levels and travellers in the following languages: French,
German, Italian, Spanish, Indonesian and Chinese. Multimedia ie. Books and CDs
are accepted.
PRIORITY SUBJECT AREAS – JUNIOR
Due to the diminishing popularity in many areas of school project non-fiction, please
do not purchase any school project junior non-fiction for the 2010/2011 financial year.
Continue to grow the “recreational” junior non-fiction areas which include well
illustrated, attractive titles on the following subject areas:
Space,
Trucks,
Airplanes,
Cars,
Pets,
Animals
Dinosaurs,
Parties,
Ballet,
Dance
Tricks,
Science experiments,
Sports,
Countries and culture,
Health
And anything that is high demand/media related.
Also continue to grow collections for the reluctant reader eg. Dorling Kindersley
Cross-section books, Star-wars, Anime, Manga etc.
Please supply 9 copies of each title appearing in the Top 10 Non-fiction sellers lists
of the Melbourne weekend papers unless the costs of the title is over $50.00 in which
case please supply 4 copies.
ALERTS
Collections of fairytales/ folktales to be purchased for 398’s. Please do not purchase
any single titles (which are catalogued as picture books).
EXCLUSIONS
Size – too large or too small
Self published, poorly produced unless it fulfils other criteria
Superseded editions
Books that require readers to fill in blanks eg. Workbooks
Textbooks unless suitable for the layperson
Local history (YPRL area)
Material censored by the government
Books with accessories
STANDING ORDERS
Please see separate Standing order list. The standing author trade and hardback
lists also include some popular non-fiction authors.
ALLOCATION PLAN
Please send only popular material in all subject areas both adult and junior to Lalor
and Thomastown.
Please purchase additional copies if holds tally 8 per one copy – please check with
Manager Collections prior to ordering.
DVDs
SPECIFICATIONS 2010-2011
Adult DVDs
New release films are to be supplied at point of release only if they:
! are based on a book or play eg. Brokeback Mountain, Memoirs of a geisha
etc.
! are a “Best film” award winner eg. Cannes, Oscars, Screen Guild, AFI etc.,
! are a notable Australian film.
Please do not supply any other films that do not fit into the above criteria.
Series:
Fictional TV series
– supply BBC, SBS and ABC series only. Supply latest volume/edition. We will
ascertain popularity and order previous volumes if needed.
– Commercial TV series – supply any award winning TV series programme eg.
Emmys, BAFTA, Logies (has to have won “Best” series (industry/peer voted)
not most popular series.
Non-fiction series
As above.
Documentaries:
Please supply ABC/BBC/SBS documentaries covering high demand/popular topics
eg. Cooking, travel, sport eg.
Instructional DVDs:
Please supply mainly Australian productions.
Music DVDs:
Please supply popular from all genres eg. opera, pop etc.
Anime:
Please supply titles that are suitable for a general audience.
World cinema
Award winners only
Junior DVDs
Allocation plan
Although we will continue to procure the “latest” releases, we would like to build the
collection in the genres as named.
Adult and Junior standing orders should constitute a large part of the supply and will
be enhanced by supplier selection and specific requests from Yarra Plenty.
NB: We accept R rated CDs if they fit into the popular charting category and carry the
appropriate warning labels.
Each new album, unless already supplied through another genre that reaches:
The following categories are not chart based, however collections are also needed in
the following genres:
World music 3
Soundtracks to movies 3
Independent, local artists 3
Country and Western 3
Favourites, classics eg Beatles, Pink 6
Floyd, Rolling Stones, Elvis etc
Allocation plan
Please supply the most popular games only with classification ratings of G, PG and
M.
3 copies of each game – allocation to be rotated through the branches and YBM.
The library also supports a collection of Wii games which are purchased for in-house
use only. These are to be catalogued and processed according to the instructions in
the Customer Service agreement and should only be supplied as per a firm order
from YPRL.