Ensures that library staff of free association, public, and hospital libraries, and with certain advice, Indian libraries, are able to develop collections, services, and programming that reflect the values and protections established under the human rights law and the equal rights amendment to the state constitution.
Impact
If enacted, the Open Shelves Act will significantly influence how libraries operate within the state, setting a standard for the curation and management of library collections. Libraries that receive state funding will be required to adopt these new policies, linking their funding to their compliance with established human rights standards. This change underscores the state's commitment to maintaining libraries as inclusive spaces that serve all community members, emphasizing their role in promoting intellectual exploration and access to diverse viewpoints.
Summary
S01100, also known as the 'Open Shelves Act', seeks to amend the education law concerning library services in New York State. The bill mandates that library staff at free association, public, hospital, and certain Indian libraries develop collections, services, and programming that align with established human rights values and the equal rights amendment of the state constitution. The goal of the legislation is to ensure libraries reflect diverse perspectives and facilitate broad access to information, fostering informed citizenship and community engagement.
Contention
Discussions surrounding S01100 may include contention regarding the interpretations of 'human rights' and 'diversity', as these definitions could lead to variations in implementation across different libraries. Some opponents may argue that the bill imposes undue state control over library operations, potentially stifling local decision-making and individual library philosophies. Supporters, however, may assert that this measure strengthens the commitment to equality and access at all libraries throughout the state, creating a consistent approach to libraries' roles in their communities.
Same As
Ensures that library staff of free association, public, and hospital libraries, and with certain advice, Indian libraries, are able to develop collections, services, and programming that reflect the values and protections established under the human rights law and the equal rights amendment to the state constitution.
Ensures that staff in libraries are able to curate collections, services, and programming that reflect the interests of all people of the community that the library serves.
Ensures that staff in libraries are able to curate collections, services, and programming that reflect the interests of all people of the community that the library serves.
Enacts the "freedom to read act"; requires the commissioner of education and school library systems to develop policies to ensure that school libraries and library staff are empowered to curate and develop collections that provide students with access to the widest array of developmentally appropriate materials available.
Enacts the "freedom to read act"; requires the commissioner of education and school library systems to develop policies to ensure that school libraries and library staff are empowered to curate and develop collections that provide students with access to the widest array of developmentally appropriate materials available.
Relates to conducting a study on the access of state public libraries and library systems to capital funding; the department of education, in consultation with the dormitory authority, the office of the state comptroller, and the public library systems of the state, shall assess and report on the capital needs of such public library systems, including public libraries and association libraries.
Relates to conducting a study on the access of state public libraries and library systems to capital funding; provides the department of education, in consultation with the dormitory authority, the office of the state comptroller, and the public library systems of the state, shall assess and report on the capital needs of such public library systems, including public libraries and association libraries.