13:30:40 From Jessi Harris - NEKLS : Evaluation Form: https://forms.gle/shntJwaKGHgpG16y8 Recording will be posted here for later viewing: https://systems.mykansaslibrary.org/ 13:32:41 From Jessi Harris - NEKLS : I'll post it later as well! 13:34:20 From Patty Collins : followed directions 13:34:21 From Lesa Cole : Kept your distance 13:34:22 From NEKLS Robin : Did not do: make jokes. 13:34:25 From Dan Alexander (NEKLS) : try to not stand out 13:34:26 From Sandy Wilkerson-NCKLS : no loud talking 13:35:42 From Elisha Herrell : I actually wore a tank top and long flowy skirt and flip flops so that nothing was hidable. 13:37:43 From Maribeth Shafer : It's a sensitive health issue. 13:37:45 From Barb Langston : Looking for medical problem info 13:37:55 From Maribeth Shafer : Family issues 13:37:56 From Elisha Herrell : legal situations 13:37:56 From Patty Collins : legal information 13:38:07 From Maribeth Shafer : Domestic Violence 13:38:07 From Melissa Smoot - Iola Public Library : Looking for domestic violence or divorce information 13:38:08 From Tammie Benham (she/her) Youth Services Consultant, SEKLS : exploring different religions 13:38:09 From Dan Alexander (NEKLS) : business competition 13:38:15 From Elisha Herrell : lgbtq information 13:38:17 From Barb Langston : Fiction content 13:38:25 From Danielle Wells : Don't want people to know they are reading 50 shades series! hahah! 13:40:15 From Dan Alexander (NEKLS) : police, spouses 13:40:20 From Patty Collins : law enforcement 13:40:22 From Danielle Wells : Nosy neighbors! 13:40:29 From Connie Weber : Police department wanting to know something 13:40:32 From Barb Langston : gossip 13:40:33 From Sandy Wilkerson-NCKLS : well meaning friends 13:40:43 From Patty Collins : government 13:40:48 From Barb Langston : Internet 13:40:52 From Missy Esfeld CKLS : posted on facebook 13:41:04 From Patty Collins : immigration 13:58:01 From Connie Weber : is COPPA and CIPA different 13:58:23 From Lisa Daniels : This happened two weeks ago: A local police officer came in and told us that a man had forged a Power of Attorney. The officer was asking if the man had printed it here at the library. Other than personal recollection, staff has no way to determine who printed what. What would have been the appropriate response to this? 13:59:28 From Lisa Daniels : Thank you! 13:59:57 From Jessi Harris - NEKLS : Lib Guide of Resources: https://researchguides.uvm.edu/kansasprivacywebinar 14:00:00 From Patty Collins : If ever you find that you are in over your head with one of these issues or situations, please reach out to the Consultants or staff at your Kansas Regional Library System (CKLS, NCKLS, NEKLS, NWKLS, SCKLS, SEKLS, SWKLS). We are here to help you!! 14:00:04 From Jessica Akin - Lansing Library : The other day I had a child wanting to access his parent's account but there was no identifying permission on the account allowing this. Due to our privacy policy, I could not allow the child access to the parent's account unless they give verbal permission or were present with them. How do you feel about familial access? 14:00:10 From Connie Weber : Last week an office come in and asked my if A Lady was in the library printing? I told we just opened, and the only patrons in the door were sitting there 14:00:50 From Jessica Akin - Lansing Library : Reacted to "If ever you find t..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 14:00:59 From Jessi Harris - NEKLS : Jessica & Connie, We'll address your questions in a moment! 14:01:11 From NEKLS Robin : Reacted to "If ever you find tha..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 14:01:14 From Jessica Akin - Lansing Library : Reacted to "Jessica & Connie, ..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 14:03:04 From Jessi Harris - NEKLS : Lib Guide of Resources: https://researchguides.uvm.edu/kansasprivacywebinar 14:04:34 From Patty Collins : Reacted to "Lib Guide of Resourc..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 14:06:39 From Jack Granath : Our policies have a lot to say about confidentiality (not sharing patron information with others) but not much to say about privacy (which could include our own monitoring of patrons and storing their data). Is that difference important in your view? 14:08:12 From Jessica Akin - Lansing Library : They were wanting to use the account to check out their own books. 14:08:30 From Jessica Akin - Lansing Library : Thank you! 14:09:31 From Connie Weber : He just asked if someone was printing, he really never gave the name of the person 14:09:33 From Maribeth Shafer : I had an officer come in lookin for a certain person. I said we don't track that but he could look around the public spaces. 14:10:31 From Jessica Akin - Lansing Library : Reacted to "Lib Guide of Resou..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 14:12:07 From Jessi Harris - NEKLS : Hey Connie, I believe Trina's advice would still be the same even if the officer did not mention a name. We still don't give out patron information with out a court order. Does that answer your question? 14:12:34 From Connie Weber : yes Jessi I think it does 14:15:33 From Jessi Harris - NEKLS : Lib Guide of Resources: https://researchguides.uvm.edu/kansasprivacywebinar 14:17:40 From Patty Collins : I appreciate these practical resources. I know every time I have had that call/visit from law enforcement, I shut down. I needed these documents to help me with the next step. 14:18:50 From Jessi Harris - NEKLS : https://nextkansas.org/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=1297944&query_desc=intellectual%20freedom%20manual 14:18:58 From Patty Collins : you may borrow the Intellectual Freedom Manual from your Regional Library System or through ShareIt! 14:19:35 From Jessi Harris - NEKLS : Evaluation Form: https://forms.gle/shntJwaKGHgpG16y8 Recording will be posted here for later viewing: https://systems.mykansaslibrary.org/ 14:20:51 From Jessi Harris - NEKLS : More resources for NE KS library professionals: Found under Privacy and Trustee Training in the NEKLS Topics in Librarianship modules. https://nekls.mclms.net/en/package/7152/course/12294/view#course-content Privacy and Confidentiality in the NEKLS Professional Collection: https://nextkansas.org/cgi-bin/koha/opac-shelves.pl?op=view&shelfnumber=11312 If you are not a Next Search Catalog member, please feel free to ILL these items! 14:21:24 From Jack Granath : Connie & Maribeth, the NEKLS Patron Confidentiality Statement says, "No information shall be disclosed regarding or including the frequency or content of patronโ€™s lawful visits to the library." 14:22:01 From Dan Alexander (NEKLS) : Reacted to "Connie & Maribeth, t..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 14:22:02 From Barb Langston : A lawyer told me that if law enforcement gets info that is not legally obtained the info will be thrown out. The library does not want to help criminals. 14:22:07 From Jack Granath : In other words, it's not just a matter of the content of a patron's library visit. 14:22:54 From NEKLS Robin : Jack - this just came up this week in regards to the police wanting video surveillance tapes... 14:23:03 From Maribeth Shafer : I did not give any information but the officer still had the right to look around. 14:23:33 From Anna Foote, NEKLS, she/her : @ Maribeth, thatโ€™s what we did at my public library. 14:24:10 From Rhonna Hargett : How do we navigate the balance with library security? If a crime happens on library property, do we follow the same standards? If we called the police? 14:24:36 From Valarie Lamoreaux : Public Library Section website has a page on Confidentiality and Communication. The research guide from this session is listed now too. 14:24:38 From Valarie Lamoreaux : http://www.plsofkla.org/confidentiality-and-communication.html 14:25:00 From Dan Alexander (NEKLS) : โ€œwhen library workers believe that a crime has been committed in the library, the library should contact the police and then use reasonable efforts to preserve any direct evidence of that crime. The library should turn over the evidence to police in accordance with the law, which may require the police to obtain a court order before viewing or copying relevant library records.โ€ -https://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/lawenforcement/inquiries 14:26:18 From Patty Collins : If ever you find that you are in over your head with one of these issues or situations, please reach out to the Consultants or staff at your Kansas Regional Library System (CKLS, NCKLS, NEKLS, NWKLS, SCKLS, SEKLS, SWKLS). We are here to help you!! 14:27:04 From Rhonna Hargett : That helps! 14:27:52 From Jessi Harris - NEKLS : Evaluation Form: https://forms.gle/shntJwaKGHgpG16y8 Recording will be posted here for later viewing: https://systems.mykansaslibrary.org/ 14:30:33 From Maribeth Shafer : Thank you! Very good and informative! 14:30:36 From Patty Collins : Trina, thank you for taking our library staff and trustees through other Intellectual Freedom issues beyond book/display/program challenges. We have been a bit stuck in the censorship hullabaloo for some time. We appreciate you. 14:30:49 From Anna Foote, NEKLS, she/her : Thank you, Trina! 14:30:54 From Connie Weber : Thanks this was great 14:31:02 From Terry Foster : Thank you! 14:31:02 From Dan Alexander (NEKLS) : Very helpful, thanks! 14:31:04 From Diane Bott : Thank you! 14:31:08 From Tammy Dickey : Thank you, this was awesome! 14:31:11 From Ginger Gibson : Thank you, excellent information! 14:31:11 From Jessi Harris - NEKLS : Evaluation Form: https://forms.gle/shntJwaKGHgpG16y8 14:31:15 From Lisa Daniels : Thank you! 14:31:16 From Audrey Flowers : Thank you! 14:31:46 From Melissa Smoot - Iola Public Library : Thank you! 14:31:50 From Barb Langston : Thank you.