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FAU
Libraries Confidentiality Policy |
The FAU Libraries value each individual’s privacy concerning
use of library resources, and actively seeks to preserve those privacy rights. Privacy of library records is a
central tenet of the profession as affirmed by the American Library
Association’s Code of Ethics (http://www.ala.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Our_Association/Offices/Intellectual_Freedom3/Statements_and_Policies/Code_of_Ethics/Code_of_Ethics.htm).
This tenet is upheld by Florida Statute
257.261, which protects the privacy of citizens with regard to their required
personal information in library patron databases and materials they have
checked out of libraries. (See "Circulation Records" below for more information on this statute.)
According
to the statute, only with proper judicial order or documentation may a third
party such as a law enforcement agency request such information from library
staff. However, the Uniting and
Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and
Obstruct Terrorism (USA PATRIOT) Act of 2001 (Public Law 107-56,
available online at http://www.epic.org/privacy/terrorism/hr3162.pdf),
which was signed into law on October 26, 2001, allows for broader access to
private information by law enforcement agencies.
For more information,
please see the FAU Libraries Policies and Procedures for Compliance with the USA
PATRIOT Act at http://www.library.fau.edu/policies/pubpol/patriot.htm.
The following information explains privacy policies relating to various library services. However, these
shall not be construed as a contractual promise, and the Libraries reserve the right to amend
policies at any time without notice. Privacy and public records obligations of the FAU Libraries are governed
by University policy, pertinent Florida statutes, and by any applicable U.S. federal laws.
When connecting to the FAU Libraries web site from a personal workstation outside the
library, no information other than Internet domain and IP address
from which a user connects is recorded for statistical purposes.
Our web site contains links to licensed Internet databases and other web sites that are maintained outside of the
FAU Libraries. The Libraries are not responsible for the privacy practices of
these external websites. Some of these services provide options for establishing accounts/profiles to take
advantage of enhanced services they offer. If you log on to any of these using a personal
username/password, be sure to log off to protect your privacy from others using your workstation.
The Libraries also maintain several web-based management tools, such as forms related to renewing
books, asking reference questions, requesting recalls, etc. The personally identifiable
information collected and stored in the Libraries' computer or other systems will be used only
to maintain your library account and communicate with you. It is not made available to any other
entity outside the Libraries, except as required by law.
In order to protect your privacy in regard to these services, you should always close your Web
browser upon completion of your session.
FAU Internet Privacy Policy:
The Libraries maintain personally identifiable information for library accounts of valid
library users. Items charged out are linked to the individual who currently has
them. Upon return of an item to the library, no record that the item has been
borrowed by the individual is retained unless the item was returned overdue or damaged and resulted in
overdue or damages fines. Records of non-returned or lost items billed to an individual for replacement are
also retained for the same administrative and auditing purposes.
Circulation records are confidential in accordance with Section 257.261 of the Florida Statutes.
The Statutes state:
While this
statute specifically serves public libraries, academic libraries such as the
FAU Libraries are included because they are open to the public and thus fall
under this same statute. Library staff will not give out the
name of a person who currently has an item to another library user, and will not release this
information to any other entity outside the Libraries.
However, the FAU Libraries will comply with all lawfully issued court orders and subpoenas
properly served upon them and furnish the documents and materials specifically
listed in the court order or subpoena.
Confidentiality extends to information sought or received, materials consulted,
database search records, reference interviews, interlibrary loan records, and other personally
identifiable uses of library materials, facilities, or services. A user's information is not made available to
any other entity outside the Libraries, except as required by law.
Questions regarding public service policies should be directed to
Dawn Smith, Assistant Director of
Public Services.
Return to Public Services Policy Manual Home Page
Commitment to Privacy
Use of the FAU Libraries Web Site
http://www.library.fau.edu/policies/pubpol/pcuse.htm
http://www.fau.edu/notices/privacy_policy.htmlBorrowing FAU Libraries Materials
Circulation Records (Florida Statutes Section 257.261)
"(1) All registration and circulation records of every public library, except statistical reports of
registration and circulation, are confidential and exempt from the provisions of s. 119.07(1) and from
s. 24(a) of Art. I of the State Constitution.
(2) As used in this section, the term "registration
records" includes any information that a library requires a patron to provide in
order to become eligible to borrow books and other materials, and the term
"circulation records" includes all information that identifies the patrons who
borrow particular books and other materials.
(3) (a) Except in
accordance with a proper judicial order, a person may not make known in any
manner any information contained in records made confidential and exempt by this
section, except as otherwise provided in this section.
(b) A library
or any business operating jointly with the library may, only for the purpose of
collecting fines or recovering overdue books, documents, films, or other items
or materials owned or otherwise belonging to the library, disclose information
made confidential and exempt by this section to the following:
1. The library patron named in the records;
2. In the case of a library patron less than 16 years of age, the parent or
guardian of that patron named in the records;
3. Any entity that collects
fines on behalf of a library, unless the patron is less than 16 years of age, in
which case only information identifying the patron's parent or guardian may be
released;
4. Municipal or county law enforcement officials, unless
the patron is 16 years of age, in which case only information identifying the
patron's parent or guardian may be released; or
5. Judicial officials.
(4) Any person who violates this section commits a
misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s.
775.083."
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