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Library Records: A Retention and Confidentiality Guide
Most librarians are unaware of the laws governing the retention of library records. It also explains why public record retention laws apply to library records, and it then examines the variety of laws state by state. Part II discusses the need for strong confidentiality laws and traces the evolution of current laws.
Author(s) | By Shirley A. Wiegand. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 256 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 11 Feb 1994 |
Availability | Available |
Most librarians are unaware of the laws governing the retention of library records. It also explains why public record retention laws apply to library records, and it then examines the variety of laws state by state. Part II discusses the need for strong confidentiality laws and traces the evolution of current laws.
Acknowledgments Introduction Library Record Retention and Destruction Introduction to Record Retention and Destruction Issues State-Specific Laws and Current Practices Recommendations for Change: Record Retention and Destruction Confidentiality of L
SHIRLEY A. WIEGAND is Professor of Law at the University of Oklahoma. A specialist in civil procedure, public records law, and discrimination, she has published in the Oregon Law Review, the Kentucky Law Journal, and the Oklahoma Bar Journal.