Tim Trent on Tuesday, September 06, 2005 at 12:28 PM said:-
> This sounds trivial if one is dealing with "Five go to Kirrin Island", but
> there are many titles that one may not wish to be associated with
> in public
> - for example a treatise on an unusual "perversion" might be reserved.
>
> However, is this a little over the top? When I go to the library
> I take my
> books to the counter in plain sight of my co-visitors. If I am carrying
> "Naughty Bonking Instructions" surely they can see it?
>
> Am I missing a point here?
Certainly those who are there can see it, as you can see them.
We should see those who see is probably an apt comment. All the privacy
rules seem to promote that in some way, except for those interests arguing
special circumstances where seeing could compromise a special purpose, so
exemptions come into being.
Knowing what somebody is going to read, or reads, or listens to or watches
can be used to attempt to influence that person in many ways. Surely that
type of risk would cause some alienation of library customers.
Ian W
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> This sounds trivial if one is dealing with "Five go to Kirrin Island", but
> there are many titles that one may not wish to be associated with
> in public
> - for example a treatise on an unusual "perversion" might be reserved.
>
> However, is this a little over the top? When I go to the library
> I take my
> books to the counter in plain sight of my co-visitors. If I am carrying
> "Naughty Bonking Instructions" surely they can see it?
>
> Am I missing a point here?
>
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> Subject: [data-protection] reservations & data protection
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> I am investigating data protection issues relating to the collection of
> reservations by customers in self service library systems. In your library
> do you cover the book or item so that customers cannot see titles
> or details
> of other peoples reservations or do you leave the item in full
> view so that
> anyone can see what has been reserved & by whom.
> Whichever way you have decided to deal with this issue I would welcome
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