Library patrons' privacy : questions and answers

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Library patrons' privacy : questions and answers

Sandra J. Valenti, Brady D. Lund, and Matthew A. Beckstrom

Libraries Unlimited, c2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

A quick, easy-to-read synthesis of theory, guidelines, and evidence-based research, this book offers timely, practical guidance for library and information professionals who must navigate ethical crises in information privacy and stay on top of emerging privacy trends. Emerging technologies create new concerns about information privacy within library and information organizations, and many information professionals lack guidance on how to navigate the ethical crises that emerge when information privacy and library policy clash. What should we do when a patron leaves something behind? How do we justify filtering internet access while respecting accessibility and privacy? How do we balance new technologies that provide anonymity with the library's need to prevent the illegal use of their facilities? Library Patrons' Privacy presents clear, conversational, evidence-based guidance on how to navigate these ethical questions in information privacy. Ideas from professional organizations, government entities, scholarly publications, and personal experiences are synthesized into an approachable guide for librarians at all stages of their career. This guide, designed by three experienced LIS scholars and professionals, is a quick and enjoyable read that students and professionals of all levels of technical knowledge and skill will find useful and applicable to their libraries.

目次

Acknowledgments Introduction: The Importance of Evidence-Based Practice in Information Policy Part IGetting Our Boots on the Ground: The Dirty Work of Patron Privacy1 ONEMissing/Unattended Items in the Library TWOPatron Records and the Anonymous Checkout THREEPhotography and Video Recording within the Library and Social Media Policy FOURWhen Escalation Must Result in Calling the Police Part IILibraries and Basic Computer Privacy63 FIVELooking over Your Shoulder (Literally and Figuratively) SIXPrivacy and Security in the Virtual Library Environment Part IIIEmerging Technologies: Where Are We Going (and What Should We Do about It)?87 SEVENTracking Your Web Use EIGHTHow Public Computer Network Usage May Pose a Threat NINELetting Your Library Get Stuck in the Dark Web Glossary139 Additional Resources Index

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