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Book Synopsis

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.



Table of Contents

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

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    Publisher: Facet Publishing
    Publication Date: 26/06/2020
    ISBN13: 9781783303670, 978-1783303670
    ISBN10: 1783303670

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    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.



    Table of Contents

    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

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