(3) Library Information Center Collection. The three (3) levels of collection standards for Tennessee school libraries are: Basic, Standard, and Exemplary. The criteria by which school library collections are evaluated are listed below:
(a) Item Count. Basic collection - Contains between twelve (12) and fourteen (14) items per student enrolled in the school;
Standard collection - Contains between fifteen (15) and seventeen (17) items per student enrolled in the school; and
Exemplary collection - Contains eighteen (18) or more items per students enrolled in the school.
(b) Collection Compilation. 1. Pamphlets, textbooks, class sets, periodicals, out-of-date items, and items in poor physical condition shall neither be counted nor reported in the total collection.2. No more than five (5) copies of the same print title may be counted to meet standards for a minimum number of items per student.3. Digital resources should be accessible through a school library webpage or Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) and may comprise fifty percent (50%) of the collection.4. The library shall provide access to the virtual library administered by the Tennessee State Library and Archives and the library personnel should receive training. These resources may count for up to twenty percent (20%) of the overall collection or, in schools in which the librarian has received official training within the last five (5) years, they may count for up to thirty percent (30%) of the overall collection.5. The collection shall include access to a current, complete encyclopedia in any format. In high schools, the collection shall also include an unabridged dictionary, one (1) foreign language dictionary in the native language of ESL students in attendance at the school, a local newspaper, and one (1) daily newspaper presenting news on both state and national levels. These items may be in any format. For digital materials, only full text shall be counted in the total.6. The collection should include a balance of fiction and nonfiction with an appropriate level of text complexity. The resources in the collection should be chosen to: complement and augment the most recently adopted curriculum, be a motivational springboard for student research, and encourage self-expression and curiosity by offering a variety of recreational reading material.(c) Age. Collections meeting the compilation standards are evaluated based on age of the collection as measured in years from the current year:
Basic collection - sixteen (16) years and older;
Standard collection - fifteen (15) years; and
Exemplary collection - fourteen (14) years or less.
(d) Technology - Access to Digital Materials.1. Workstations with internet access in the library information center are sufficient to provide access for students. The number of workstations should be no less than the average class size allowable by the state. A workstation may be a desktop, laptop, tablet or similar device, but devices available for checkout should not be counted in the total.2. School libraries should be equipped with instructional technology, including, but not limited to, LCD projector, screen and/or interactive smart board, document camera, computer, etc., and provide user training for such devices.3. Separate computers must be maintained for both the library management system/circulation and for the library personnel.