Ain’t nobody’s business if I do (read serials)

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Ms. Dorothea Salo, Faculty Associate at the School of Library & Information Studies of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, argued passionately and cogently about the obligation of librarians to protect the privacy of patrons using electronic serials and the data generated from that usage. Libraries should forcefully express their concerns to vendors of such resources about their collection and commercialization of user data and should stipulate provisions in their contracts and licensing agreements to prevent such misuse of patron’s personal information.

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Salo, D., & Kharfen, S. (2016). Ain’t nobody’s business if I do (read serials). Serials Librarian, 70(1–4), 55–61. https://doi.org/10.1080/0361526X.2016.1141629

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