Conclusion / Bonnie Tijerina. Preface -- 8. Introduction / Bobbi L. Newman and Bonnie Tijerina -- 2. Foundations of privacy in libraries / Michael Zimmer and Bonnie Tijerina -- 3. Privacy law and regulation / Michael Zimmer and Deborah Caldwell-Stone -- 4.1. Use, security, and ethics of data collection: data collection, retention, use, and security / Matt Beckstrom -- 4.2. Use, security, and ethics of data collection: evaluating the ethics of library data / Andrew D. Asher -- 5. Third-party services in libraries / William Marden -- 6. Library tools: social network sites, surveillance, RFID / Julie L. Oborny -- 7.1. Privacy training for staff and patrons: the data privacy project at Brooklyn Public Library / Melissa Morrone -- 7.2. Privacy training for staff and patrons: privacy initiatives at The City University of New York (CUNY) / Stefanie Havelka and Martha Lerski -- 8. Conclusion / Bonnie Tijerina.
Summary:
This LITA Guide offers readers guidance on the wide range of privacy aspects that need to be considered in a twenty-first-century library. This includes: Foundations of privacy in libraries; Data collection, retention, use, and protection; Laws and regulations; Privacy instruction for patrons and staff; Contract with third parties; Library tools including social network sites, surveillance video, and RFID.
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