Protecting Patron Privacy
A LITA Guide
Herausgeber: Newman, Bobbi; Tijerina, Bonnie
Protecting Patron Privacy
A LITA Guide
Herausgeber: Newman, Bobbi; Tijerina, Bonnie
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This LITA Guide offers readers guidance on a wide range of topics, including foundations of privacy in libraries; data collection, retention, use, and protection; laws and regulations; privacy instruction; contracts with third parties; and use of in-house and internet tools including social network sites, surveillance video, and RFID.
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This LITA Guide offers readers guidance on a wide range of topics, including foundations of privacy in libraries; data collection, retention, use, and protection; laws and regulations; privacy instruction; contracts with third parties; and use of in-house and internet tools including social network sites, surveillance video, and RFID.
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- LITA Guides
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 154
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 234g
- ISBN-13: 9781442269705
- ISBN-10: 1442269707
- Artikelnr.: 47284710
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- LITA Guides
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 154
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 234g
- ISBN-13: 9781442269705
- ISBN-10: 1442269707
- Artikelnr.: 47284710
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Bobbi L. Newman is a librarian, writer, and an international speaker. She is currently a Community Engagement and Outreach Specialist at the National Network of Libraries of Medicine where she is focused on helping public libraries connect their communities with evidence-based health information. She has founded several international projects including Day in the Life of a Librarian and This is What a Librarian Looks Like. She is involved in national library initiatives including past service on the National Information Standards Organization committee to develop a Consensus Framework to Support Patron Privacy in Digital Library and Information Systems and advisory committee to the Pew Internet & American Life Project research on Libraries in the Digital Age. Bonnie Tijerina is a librarian, entrepreneur and library community convener. She is currently a Researcher at the Data & Society Institute, a New York City think tank focused on the social, cultural and ethical impact of technological development. There, Bonnie represents libraries amongst academics, civic technologists, legal experts, policymakers, and entrepreneurs. She has also created several conferences and gatherings, including the Electronic Resources & Libraries Conference.
Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Introduction by Bobbi Newman Chapter 2.
Foundations of Privacy in Libraries by Bonnie Tijerina and Michael Zimmer
Introduction to Information Privacy What is information privacy? Origins of
Privacy Rights Role of Privacy in Libraries Privacy and right to receive
information Professional Commitment to Privacy Privacy in Action within
Libraries Challenges to Privacy in Libraries Traditional Challenges
Technological Challenges Chapter 3. Laws and Regulations by Deborah
Caldwell-Stone and Michael Zimmer Introduction Legal Conceptualizations of
Privacy Privacy Law and Regulation in the United States Privacy Law and
Regulation for Libraries Chapter 4. Data: Collection, Retention, Use, and
Security Section 1: Collection, Retention, Use, and Security by Matt
Beckstrom Data collection Data Retention Data Use Data security Section 2
Risk, Benefits, and User Privacy: Evaluating the Ethics of Library Data by
Andrew Asher Introduction "Big" data usage in Libraries Obtaining Consent
Supporting Justice Data Practices for Libraries Chapter 5: Third Parties by
Bill Marden Chapters 6 Library Tools: Social Network Sites, Surveillance,
RFI by Bobbi Newman Chapter 7: Privacy Training for Staff and Patrons
Section 1: The Data Privacy Project at Brooklyn Public Library by Melissa
Morrone Introduction Workshop One Introduction to Library Privacy Issues
Workshop Two Digital Privacy and Security Skills Reflection and Conclusion
Section 2 Privacy Initiatives at The City University of New York (CUNY) by
Martha Lerski and Stefanie Havelka Introduction Leonard Lief Library and
Privacy Research Guide Audit Initiatve Information Literacy Classes: Mobile
Privacy Issues "Access and Privacy": Autumn Innovation event CUNY
Initiatives LACUNY Institute and LACUNY Privacy Roundtable Office of
Library Service Privacy Audit Graduate Center Interlibrary Loan (ILL)
Conclusion Chapter 8 Conclusion About the Contributors
Foundations of Privacy in Libraries by Bonnie Tijerina and Michael Zimmer
Introduction to Information Privacy What is information privacy? Origins of
Privacy Rights Role of Privacy in Libraries Privacy and right to receive
information Professional Commitment to Privacy Privacy in Action within
Libraries Challenges to Privacy in Libraries Traditional Challenges
Technological Challenges Chapter 3. Laws and Regulations by Deborah
Caldwell-Stone and Michael Zimmer Introduction Legal Conceptualizations of
Privacy Privacy Law and Regulation in the United States Privacy Law and
Regulation for Libraries Chapter 4. Data: Collection, Retention, Use, and
Security Section 1: Collection, Retention, Use, and Security by Matt
Beckstrom Data collection Data Retention Data Use Data security Section 2
Risk, Benefits, and User Privacy: Evaluating the Ethics of Library Data by
Andrew Asher Introduction "Big" data usage in Libraries Obtaining Consent
Supporting Justice Data Practices for Libraries Chapter 5: Third Parties by
Bill Marden Chapters 6 Library Tools: Social Network Sites, Surveillance,
RFI by Bobbi Newman Chapter 7: Privacy Training for Staff and Patrons
Section 1: The Data Privacy Project at Brooklyn Public Library by Melissa
Morrone Introduction Workshop One Introduction to Library Privacy Issues
Workshop Two Digital Privacy and Security Skills Reflection and Conclusion
Section 2 Privacy Initiatives at The City University of New York (CUNY) by
Martha Lerski and Stefanie Havelka Introduction Leonard Lief Library and
Privacy Research Guide Audit Initiatve Information Literacy Classes: Mobile
Privacy Issues "Access and Privacy": Autumn Innovation event CUNY
Initiatives LACUNY Institute and LACUNY Privacy Roundtable Office of
Library Service Privacy Audit Graduate Center Interlibrary Loan (ILL)
Conclusion Chapter 8 Conclusion About the Contributors
Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Introduction by Bobbi Newman Chapter 2.
Foundations of Privacy in Libraries by Bonnie Tijerina and Michael Zimmer
Introduction to Information Privacy What is information privacy? Origins of
Privacy Rights Role of Privacy in Libraries Privacy and right to receive
information Professional Commitment to Privacy Privacy in Action within
Libraries Challenges to Privacy in Libraries Traditional Challenges
Technological Challenges Chapter 3. Laws and Regulations by Deborah
Caldwell-Stone and Michael Zimmer Introduction Legal Conceptualizations of
Privacy Privacy Law and Regulation in the United States Privacy Law and
Regulation for Libraries Chapter 4. Data: Collection, Retention, Use, and
Security Section 1: Collection, Retention, Use, and Security by Matt
Beckstrom Data collection Data Retention Data Use Data security Section 2
Risk, Benefits, and User Privacy: Evaluating the Ethics of Library Data by
Andrew Asher Introduction "Big" data usage in Libraries Obtaining Consent
Supporting Justice Data Practices for Libraries Chapter 5: Third Parties by
Bill Marden Chapters 6 Library Tools: Social Network Sites, Surveillance,
RFI by Bobbi Newman Chapter 7: Privacy Training for Staff and Patrons
Section 1: The Data Privacy Project at Brooklyn Public Library by Melissa
Morrone Introduction Workshop One Introduction to Library Privacy Issues
Workshop Two Digital Privacy and Security Skills Reflection and Conclusion
Section 2 Privacy Initiatives at The City University of New York (CUNY) by
Martha Lerski and Stefanie Havelka Introduction Leonard Lief Library and
Privacy Research Guide Audit Initiatve Information Literacy Classes: Mobile
Privacy Issues "Access and Privacy": Autumn Innovation event CUNY
Initiatives LACUNY Institute and LACUNY Privacy Roundtable Office of
Library Service Privacy Audit Graduate Center Interlibrary Loan (ILL)
Conclusion Chapter 8 Conclusion About the Contributors
Foundations of Privacy in Libraries by Bonnie Tijerina and Michael Zimmer
Introduction to Information Privacy What is information privacy? Origins of
Privacy Rights Role of Privacy in Libraries Privacy and right to receive
information Professional Commitment to Privacy Privacy in Action within
Libraries Challenges to Privacy in Libraries Traditional Challenges
Technological Challenges Chapter 3. Laws and Regulations by Deborah
Caldwell-Stone and Michael Zimmer Introduction Legal Conceptualizations of
Privacy Privacy Law and Regulation in the United States Privacy Law and
Regulation for Libraries Chapter 4. Data: Collection, Retention, Use, and
Security Section 1: Collection, Retention, Use, and Security by Matt
Beckstrom Data collection Data Retention Data Use Data security Section 2
Risk, Benefits, and User Privacy: Evaluating the Ethics of Library Data by
Andrew Asher Introduction "Big" data usage in Libraries Obtaining Consent
Supporting Justice Data Practices for Libraries Chapter 5: Third Parties by
Bill Marden Chapters 6 Library Tools: Social Network Sites, Surveillance,
RFI by Bobbi Newman Chapter 7: Privacy Training for Staff and Patrons
Section 1: The Data Privacy Project at Brooklyn Public Library by Melissa
Morrone Introduction Workshop One Introduction to Library Privacy Issues
Workshop Two Digital Privacy and Security Skills Reflection and Conclusion
Section 2 Privacy Initiatives at The City University of New York (CUNY) by
Martha Lerski and Stefanie Havelka Introduction Leonard Lief Library and
Privacy Research Guide Audit Initiatve Information Literacy Classes: Mobile
Privacy Issues "Access and Privacy": Autumn Innovation event CUNY
Initiatives LACUNY Institute and LACUNY Privacy Roundtable Office of
Library Service Privacy Audit Graduate Center Interlibrary Loan (ILL)
Conclusion Chapter 8 Conclusion About the Contributors