Library Records: A Retention and Confidentiality Guide

Author:   Shirley A. Wiegand
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN:  

9780313284083


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   11 February 1994
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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Library Records: A Retention and Confidentiality Guide


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Most librarians are unaware of the laws governing the retention of library records. In addition, librarians often assume that state confidentiality laws offer more protection than they, in fact, do. The proper management of library records is an important legal issue for all librarians. This professional reference work outlines laws regarding the retention and confidentiality of library records. Part I explains why some library records should be saved and not routinely discarded. It also explains why public record retention laws apply to library records, and it then examines the variety of laws state by state. Part II discusses the need for strong confidentiality laws and traces the evolution of current laws. It then examines the current status of state confidentiality laws and demonstrates their weaknesses. While librarians often believe that confidential records are privileged and may be destroyed at will, this book clearly explains that this is not the case.

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Author:   Shirley A. Wiegand
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Libraries Unlimited Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9780313284083


ISBN 10:   0313284083
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   11 February 1994
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Library Record Retention and Destruction Introduction to Record Retention and Destruction Issues State-Specific Laws and Current Practices Recommendations for Change: Record Retention and Destruction Confidentiality of Library Records Introduction to Confidentiality Issues Current Status of State Confidentiality Statues Resolving the Conflict through Litigation, Attorney General Opinion, and Informal Methods Recommendations for Change: Confidentiality of Library Records Appendixes Selected Bibliography Index

Reviews

Shirley A. Wiegand's book is much more than one that merely compares the breadth of the various states' open records and confidentiality status. Her commentary raises several complex issues for the library historian, the individual library administrator, and the library profession generally. Weigand's analysis of the need to preserve library transaction records and the possibilities for abuses, in any event, is detailed and thought provoking on many level. -Libraries & Culture Records managers, archivists, and documents librarians everywhere will agree that this important guide is a most useful addition to their professional collections. -Library & Information Science Research ?Shirley A. Wiegand's book is much more than one that merely compares the breadth of the various states' open records and confidentiality status. Her commentary raises several complex issues for the library historian, the individual library administrator, and the library profession generally. Weigand's analysis of the need to preserve library transaction records and the possibilities for abuses, in any event, is detailed and thought provoking on many level.?-Libraries & Culture ?Records managers, archivists, and documents librarians everywhere will agree that this important guide is a most useful addition to their professional collections.?-Library & Information Science Research


?Shirley A. Wiegand's book is much more than one that merely compares the breadth of the various states' open records and confidentiality status. Her commentary raises several complex issues for the library historian, the individual library administrator, and the library profession generally. Weigand's analysis of the need to preserve library transaction records and the possibilities for abuses, in any event, is detailed and thought provoking on many level.?-Libraries & Culture


Shirley A. Wiegand's book is much more than one that merely compares the breadth of the various states' open records and confidentiality status. Her commentary raises several complex issues for the library historian, the individual library administrator, and the library profession generally. Weigand's analysis of the need to preserve library transaction records and the possibilities for abuses, in any event, is detailed and thought provoking on many level. -Libraries & Culture Records managers, archivists, and documents librarians everywhere will agree that this important guide is a most useful addition to their professional collections. -Library & Information Science Research ?Records managers, archivists, and documents librarians everywhere will agree that this important guide is a most useful addition to their professional collections.?-Library & Information Science Research ?Shirley A. Wiegand's book is much more than one that merely compares the breadth of the various states' open records and confidentiality status. Her commentary raises several complex issues for the library historian, the individual library administrator, and the library profession generally. Weigand's analysis of the need to preserve library transaction records and the possibilities for abuses, in any event, is detailed and thought provoking on many level.?-Libraries & Culture


Author Information

SHIRLEY A. WIEGAND is Professor of Law at the University of Oklahoma. A specialist in civil procedure, public records law, and discrimination, she has published in the Oregon Law Review, the Kentucky Law Journal, and the Oklahoma Bar Journal.

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