We at Ferndale Public Library do circulate R-rated movies. When a child gets a library card, their parent or guardian must indicate whether they would like their child to be able to check out any movies and we put this preference in the child’s record. We make sure that parents know that we will not be censoring what their child checks out, and that the decision is between them and their child. We did this because we felt that the decision about movies should be a parent’s anyway and it shouldn’t be something that the library interferes with. Parents don’t seem to have a problem with this.

 

Kelly Bennett

Head of Circulation, Ferndale Public Library

Kelly@ferndalepubliclibrary.org

248-547-6001

 

From: michlib-l-bounces@mcls.org [mailto:michlib-l-bounces@mcls.org] On Behalf Of Val Meyerson
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Subject: [Michlib-l] R rated movies

 

When you circulate R rated movies at your library, how do you deal with children who want to check them out? Does circ staff check each DVD for a rating and make sure the child is of age?   Do children have a different card than adults?  Has the availability of R-rated movies been a problem with parents?

 

Linda Adams
Adult Services Librarian
Charlevoix Public Library

220 W. Clinton
Charlevoix, MI  49720

linda@charlevoixlibrary.org

231-237-7342