Assumption
College
D’Alzon Library
Privacy and Confidentiality Policy
The
Emmanuel d’Alzon Library supports the American Library Association's
Code of Ethics principle stating that: "We protect each library
user's right to privacy and confidentiality with respect to information
sought or received and resources consulted, borrowed, acquired
or transmitted."
In a library setting, a user's right to privacy includes the freedom
to inquire about any information without having others question
or examine them. The library's responsibility with regard to confidentiality
is to possess the least amount of personally identifiable information
(information that identifies a unique individual) on a user while
keeping it private. This includes, but is not limited to, circulation
records, reserve records, overdue notices, interlibrary loan requests,
reference interactions and Web site visits.
Library staff, including student staff, may not make any user
information available to any person or agency, with the exception
of library and college staff for the enforcement of library rules
or for resolving research inquiries (ex. fines, lost books, interlibrary
loan requests, reference questions) unless issued a warrant, subpoena
or court order under a federal, state or local law. In the event
of such an issuance, library staff will notify the appropriate
campus designee and/or college attorney(s).
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