Protecting Patron Privacy :Safe Practices for Public Computers

Protecting Patron Privacy

Protecting Patron Privacy :Safe Practices for Public Computers

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Protect patron privacy and safeguard Internet usage using this how-to manual for creating a secure environment in your library. You'll learn how simple changes to your policies, procedures, and computer settings can ensure a private and safe research space for users.

In a world where almost anyone with computer savvy can hack, track, and record the online activities of others, your library can serve as a protected haven for your visitors who rely on the Internet to conduct research—if you take the necessary steps to safeguard their privacy. This book shows you how to protect patrons' privacy while using the technology that your library provides, including public computers, Internet access, wireless networks, and other devices.

Logically organized into two major sections, the first part of the book discusses why the privacy of your users is of paramount importance, explains the applicable laws and regulations related to patron privacy, and delves into the mechanics of security breaches on public computers. The second half outlines the practical steps you can take to preserve the rights of library visitors by working with computer and mobile device configurations, network security settings, and special applications.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781610699969
ISBN10 1610699963
Number Of Pages 118
Item Weight 227 g
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

Librarians teaching the Internet to patrons, or managing public workstations, will find this a solid introduction to privacy
concerns.

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Author's Bio

Matthew Beckstrom is a systems manager at Lewis & Clark Library, Helena, MT, and a frequent presenter at conferences on library technology and privacy.

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