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LIBRARY CIRCULATION RECORDS | No. 2-5a | Rev. |
| Date 1-20-82 | |||
POLICY
A. Any circulation records of the Weber State University Stewart Library
which contain any personal information whatsoever are confidential to
all persons or parties except those hired employees of the Library who
are authorized to have access to such records in the pursuit of their
regular assigned duties. Any patron may have access to his/her own file
of information but to none other.
B. Circulation records shall not be made available to anyone other than
those authorized in Section A above except pursuant to such process,
order or subpoena as may be authorized by law.
C. Upon receipt of such process, order or subpoena, consultation shall be
made with the legal officer assigned to the Library to determine if such
process, order or subpoena is in good form and if there is a showing of
good cause for its issuance.
D. If the process, order or subpoena is not in proper form or if good cause
has not been shown, insistence shall be made that such defects be
corrected before any records are released. The legal process requiring
the production of circulation records shall ordinarily be in the form of
subpoena duces tecus (bring your records), requiring the librarian to
attend court or the taking of his/her deposition and may require him/her
to bring along certain designated circulation records.
E. Any threats or unauthorized demands (i.e., those not supported by a
process, order or subpoena) concerning circulation records shall be
reported to the director of libraries and assistant provost.
F. Any problems relating to the privacy of circulation records which are not provided for in the above five paragraphs are to be referred to the provost or the legal counsel for the University.