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Summary
Summary
Library computer users are often novices and may not be aware that even seemingly innocuous information supplied to Web sites can be mined by government agencies, unscrupulous businesses, and criminals. Even the donated computers that libraries accept and pass on to otherwcan reveal confidential information like social security numbers. The recent discovery that online service providers have been supplying vast quantities of data to government agencies without the public's knowledge dramatically brought this threat to light. This book will help you, as a librarian, understand the threats and pitfalls of electronic privacy and develop a solid plan to protect the privacy of your patrons.
Author Notes
Jeannette Woodward , a former Library Director of the Fremont County Library System in Lander, Wyoming, and academic librarian, is Principal and Consultant for Wind River Nonprofit & Library Consulting. She is author of several professional books, including, Nonprofit Essentials: Managing Technology (2006).
Table of Contents
Introduction | p. ix |
Chapter 1 Portrait of a Library Computer User | p. 1 |
Chapter 2 Protecting Library Users from Identity Theft | p. 15 |
Chapter 3 Privacy Threats from the Business World | p. 35 |
Chapter 4 Protecting Children and Teenagers | p. 53 |
Chapter 5 Government Surveillance, Data Mining, and Just Plain Carelessness | p. 73 |
Chapter 6 RFID Systems in Libraries | p. 93 |
Chapter 7 The Challenge of Library Records: What to Keep and How Long to Keep It | p. 119 |
Chapter 8 The Patriot Act Quandary: Obeying the Law and Protecting Library Users | p. 135 |
Chapter 9 Protecting Electronic Privacy: A Step-by-Step Plan | p. 155 |
Chapter 10 Education and Advocacy | p. 179 |
Glossary | p. 211 |
Index | p. 217 |