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Identifying Library Patrons By Personal Name
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- Subject: Identifying Library Patrons By Personal Name
- From: "Cheryl Kugler" <Cheryl.Kugler@libraries.claremont.edu>
- Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 19:04:02 EDT
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We are considering purchasing access to an electronic resource which will require that our library patrons register and provide their personal names -- not a username -- before accessing the database. Several of us feel that the identification of each user by personal name voids privacy and we should seek to negotiate this requirement out of the license agreement. Have any of you dealt with a database provider who required this form of identification and registration? How did you view this requirement and how did you handle the license as a result of your assessment of this aspect? Thanks for your comments. Cheryl C. Kugler Head, Bibliographic Access Services Honnold/Mudd Library 800 N. Dartmouth Ave. Claremont, CA 91711 909.607.8108 phone 909.607.7327 fax
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