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Patron Data Management and Library Systems: A Vendor Perspective
ALA Conference
Summer, 2004
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Definitions
Privacy: “…isolated from the view of others”
Manage Access: “Supervise the right to make use of”
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Policy Decisions
Collect And Secure
Protect Through Ignorance (having no knowledge of)
KeepAllInfo
CollectAnd
Secure
ProtectThrough
Ignorance
KeepNoInfo
Our Focus
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Privacy Protection Program
Affirmatively Eliminate Orphaned DataCentralize Selective Data Repository Secure Access to DataEvaluate Backup ProceduresDevelop Written Policy
Lets See What This Means…
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Types of Data (Managed Access)
Personal InformationContentActivityTransactional
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Personal Data
Bar Code (or other unique identifier)PIN / PasswordOptional:
– Name– Date of Birth– Status / Access Type– Fines / Fees Owed
A Unique Identifier is Required to Manage Access
CIPA Compliance
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Content Data
Keystroke Recordings (Auto Saves)
Saved DocumentsDocument NamesBrowser Utilities (Favorites, History, Bookmarks)
CookiesWeb DestinationsProfiles
Content Data is Not Required to Manage Access
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Activity Data
Device IdentificationDate & Time StampElapsed TimePrint Documentation
Activity Data is Not Required to Manage Access*
Daily Time Enforcement
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Transactional Data
PaymentsExpendituresAccount BalanceBank Records
Transactional Data is Not Required to Manage Access*
COD Payment
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2 Alternative Approaches
Statistical– No Data Relationship
– Entries Not Readable By Man or Machine
– Entry Counts Allow Limited Analysis
– Summary-Only, No User Reconciliation
Detail– Relational Data
– Some Entries Readable By Machine
– Entry Details Allow Ad Hoc Analysis
– Summary, Detail & User Reconciliation
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Different Potential Results
Statistical:– Aggregate Activity and Transaction Counts – No Uniqueness Reporting– By Name:
• Current Account Balance• Current Account Balance, Last Access Date
Detail:– Separable Activity and Transaction Counts
– Uniqueness Reporting
– By Name: per above, plus• Activity and Transactional Reconciliation by and combination of:
• Date / Time / Device / Print Document Header
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Conclusion
Privacy & Access Management are Compatible
Careful Construction of Database is KeyContent Need Never be RecordedEvaluate Date, Time Stamp & Device ID
– Staff Burden vs. Supported Services– Patron Reconciliation