佩德利P.(2020)。图书馆私隐实务指引

IF 0.9 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
B. Eden
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这本书主要从英国的角度提供了与图书馆隐私问题相关的实用建议和例子。提交人表示,他不是律师,无法提供法律咨询,书中的内容不构成法律咨询,不应以任何方式作为依据。鉴于此免责声明,读者需要小心接受所提供的任何建议。引言通过考察19世纪和20世纪图书馆隐私问题的历史,隐私风险是如何变化的,为什么会变化,它如何适用于图书馆,以及机构通常在哪里犯错误以及如何避免这些错误来设置场景。本书的第一部分介绍了知识管理的基本定义、理论和历史。本书的第二部分讨论了知识管理的典型生命周期,以及知识管理如何融入图书馆中的每一个后续阶段。本书的最后一节涵盖了社会(许多与疫情有关)和技术的变化,这些变化可能会影响知识管理的未来。在许多情况下,尤其是在技术方面,一旦一本书出版,内容就已经过时了。作者承认这一点,并在保持广泛的应用方面做得很好,因此细节不会否定实现知识管理系统的实际应用。关于在读者图书馆系统中实现知识管理系统,有一些很好的信息进行了讨论。然而,由于必要的模糊性,它可能过于笼统,无法单独进行有意义的应用,如果读者正在为其机构开发知识管理系统,则需要进一步研究。这不一定是一个限制,因为任何希望实施这样一个系统的人都应该在制定行动计划之前充分研究这个主题。这本书为那些有兴趣开发或增强现有知识管理系统的人提供了一个很好的主题概述,作为制定详细行动计划之前的准备工具。它很容易导航,每章开头都列出了关键点,因此很容易用作开发知识管理系统的参考工具。整本书中有一些练习,需要思考的问题,以及需要完成的表格,读者可以向他们的机构申请;然而,读者将受益于有记事本将这些练习应用于他们目前的机构。这将使读者能够进一步探索这些练习中简要提及的内容。
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Pedley, P. (2020). A Practical Guide to Privacy in Libraries
This book provides practical advice and examples related to privacy issues in libraries, mainly from a British perspective. The author indicates that he is not a lawyer and unable to give legal advice, and that the contents of the book do not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon in any way. Given this disclaimer, the reader needs to be careful taking any advice provided. The introduction sets the scene by examining the history of library privacy issues from the 19th and 20th centuries, how privacy risks have changed, and why it is, how it applies to libraries, and where institutions commonly make mistakes and how to avoid them. The first part of the book covers the basic definitions, theories, and history of knowledge management. The second part of the book discusses the typical life cycle of knowledge management and how it builds into each of the subsequent stages presented in a manner of what that may look like in libraries. The final section of the book covers changes in society (many pandemic-related) and technology that can affect the future of knowledge management. In many cases, especially with technology, once a book is published, the content is already out of date. The author acknowledges this and does a fair job of keeping applications broad, so the details do not negate the practical application of implementing a knowledge management system. There is some good information discussed on implementing a knowledge management system in the reader’s library system. However, because of the necessary ambiguity, it becomes perhaps too generalized for meaningful application on its own and would require further research by the reader if they were developing a knowledge management system for their institution. This is not necessarily a limitation, as anyone wishing to implement such a system should fully research the topic before creating a plan of action. This book provides a great overview of the topic for those interested in developing or enhancing their current knowledge management system as a preparatory tool before creating a detailed plan of action. It is easy to navigate, with key points outlined at the beginning of each chapter, making it easily used as a reference tool in developing a knowledge management system. It has a few exercises throughout the book, questions to think about, and tables to complete that readers can apply to their institutions; however, the reader would benefit from having notepaper to apply these exercises to their current institution. This would allow readers to further explore what is briefly touched upon in these exercises.
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Journal of Web Librarianship
Journal of Web Librarianship INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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