The responsibility for selecting the materials that will form the basis for the curriculum and the school library collection usually falls on the shoulders of teachers and school library media specialists who:

a. identify books and other materials which have the potential to engage young adults and that are cognitively, socially, emotionally and psychologically appropriate for them.
b. have a responsibility to the school, the profession, and the community to avoid purchasing curricular materials that some groups might find offensive.
c. are obligated to have debates and public meetings to define the difference between censorship and intellectual freedom and ways schools can accomplish both goals.
d. have a collection that makes all people involved feel comfortable and safe from censors and other critical groups.


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