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Information Law

Compliance for librarians, information professionals and knowledge managers

Charles Oppenheim Adrienne Muir Naomi Korn

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English
Facet Publishing
31 May 2020
Library, information and knowledge professionals are often at the front line of managing and monitoring their organisation’s legal compliance and have roles and responsibilities in both complying with the law and taking advantage of its provisions. To do their jobs effectively, they need not only to understand the law, but also to develop the skills, confidence and organisational policy frameworks to apply the law’s principles to their context of use. They need the knowledge and skills to help them decide what is acceptable and to develop appropriate risk aware approaches when things are not clear-cut.

Information Law: Compliance for librarians, information professionals and knowledge managers provides an overview of important information law issues along with tools and guidance to help readers establish a framework so that their organisation can both comply with its legal responsibilities and support a suitably risk aware environment which optimises access and use. Based on the authors’ many years in professional practice and on their proven ‘Compliance Methodology’, it will help readers understand the legal issues that are central to the information they hold or that they wish to access.

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Imprint:   Facet Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9781783303670
ISBN 10:   1783303670
Pages:   224
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Contents List of acronyms List of case studies List of figures and tables Introduction 1 Copyright and related rights Introduction What does copyright protect? Restricted acts Exceptions to copyright The new text and data mining exception Moral rights Database rights Performers’ rights Some problems arising from copyright Orphan works Managing copyright 2 Data protection Introduction Some details about the UK’s data protection law Some definitions in UK data protection law The rights of data subjects Exemptions under the law Transfer of data out of the EEA 0 A reminder of the changes introduced by the GDPR Top tips Further reading 3 Freedom of information Introduction Some details of the UK law Exemptions to FoI The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) The overlap between FoI and data protection Top tips Further reading 4 Governance, audits and risk assessment Introduction Information governance frameworks Roles in information governance Governance committees or boards Senior Responsible Officer Compliance officers Audits Forward planning Top tips 5 Policies Introduction What should the policy contain? How does one ensure the policies work? Information policy examples Checklist for an information law policy 6 Procedures: copyright and related rights Introduction Intellectual property rights Library, information and knowledge services and intellectual property rights Orphan works Rights management means risk management Acceptable use policies and procedures Notice and take-down procedures Performances in libraries Top tips 7 Procedures: using and negotiating licences for access to information resources Introduction The electronic information industry The licences you will encounter What’s in a typical licence? Top tips when negotiating licences presented to you by third parties Further reading 8 Procedures: data protection and freedom of information Introduction Practical implementation of the law for library, information and knowledge workers Data protection officers (DPOs) Documenting processing activities Data breaches Data protection impact assessments Responding to requests and complaints Freedom of information Publication schemes Recognising and responding to FoI requests Codes of practice Top tips 9 Tools and templates Introduction Copyright and licensing agreements Copyright compliance and risk management Copyright, licensing and library management systems Digital asset management systems Privacy By design Data protection compliance assessment Information audits and documentation Privacy notices Privacy impact assessments Reporting personal data breaches Freedom of information publication schemes Dealing with freedom of information requests Top tips 10 Awareness and engagement Introduction Benefits of engaging with information law issues Training Role of games Train the trainer Training needs analysis Developing a long-lasting and integrated approach to information law awareness and engagement Top tips 11 Some speculations about the future Appendix 1 Carrying out an information asset audit Appendix 2 Sample IP policy Appendix 3 Sample data protection policy Appendix 4 Possible contractual terms for online access to database service Appendix 5 Data protection privacy notice template Bibliography Index

Charles Oppenheim BSc, PhD, DSc, DipInfSc, CertEd, FCLIP, HonFCLIP, FRSA, AUMIST, FRPSL is Senior Consultant at Naomi Korn Associates and a Visiting Professor at Robert Gordon University and is an independent consultant. He has been involved in research, talks and publications on the library and information professions, national information policy, the information industry, Intellectual Property Rights and related legal issues, data protection, bibliometrics, the evaluation of research quality, and scholarly publishing trends. Adrienne Muir MA, MSc, PhD, PG Dip IT and Telecomms Law, FHEA, MCLIP is Senior Consultant at Naomi Korn Associates. Previously she was Professor of Information Management at Robert Gordon University where she focused on legal and ethical issues relating to digital libraries. Adrienne served as copyright and liaison officer on the eLib ACORN electronic reserve project and was a member of an international study on the impact of copyright law on digital presentation. She has taught legal and ethical issues to students in business studies; computer science; graphic communication; media, information and library studies. Naomi Korn BA (Hons), MA is the Managing Director of Naomi Korn Associates, the UK’s leading copyright, data protection and legal compliance management consultancy. She developed the ‘Compliance Methodology’ and as Chair of LACA (Libraries and Archives Copyright Alliance) successfully lobbied for changes to UK copyright law. She is a visiting lecturer at University College London, City University and Kingston University and provides training for library and information professionals. Naomi is a CREATe Industry Fellow and a rights specialist on the National Lottery Heritage Fund Advisors Network.

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