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Would each authority need any access to the other authorities library
clients?

What requirements exist for a person joining a library?  i.e. can a resident
of LA A legitimately join the library and directly borrow from LA B.

The answer to those questions may well be pertinent in determining the level
of access which may be required to the library client data, and hence answer
the question of data sharing, joint data controller, or appropriate access
levels.

Ian

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> Three local authorities are considering purchasing together a library
> system to hold lenders details. There will be one big database
> holding the
> personal data. Whilst each authority will have its own records, the data
> would in theory be available to all. Is there a need to set up a data
> sharing protocol or as the purpose would be the same ie lending of
> books/cds/dvds etc would this not be required.
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