May 2025
Quick facts
- The goal is to better protect patron privacy and personal information.
- Hold slips will display partial names and partial library card numbers for privacy. See Hold slips and Hold privacy.
- For fast facts, look at the quick look and by service charts. Note: These do not cover every situation or replace the full policy.
Staff communication and documentation
- The user key should be used in staff communications, such as email and chat, to protect privacy, and avoid using names and library card numbers, whenever possible.
- Avoid sharing names, birth dates, and contact information, even between staff members, unless they are needed.
- Avoid writing names and titles, checked out or on hold, together, if possible.
- Shred paper with patron information as soon as possible. Hold slips with partial names and library card numbers do not need to be shredded.
Account Access
Who can have access
- Having a card in hand does not mean full access for people who are not the account holder.
- People who are not the account holder need a reason for accessing the account:
- Ask: “What would you like to do today?” (This happens organically most of the time.)
- Some people will seem like they are asking for information when they are trying to solve a problem. For example, a person who is not getting notices may ask what telephone number is on the account.
- Ask questions to find out what they need to do. "Does the phone number need to be updated?"
- Don’t give out or show personal info to anyone who is not the patron, which includes turning around computer screens.
- Watch for patron names on item and hold records.
- Screens can be turned around during registration so the patron can review their contact information, if no other patrons can see the screen.
Library card numbers and passwords given virtually
- Patrons may be given their library card numbers and PIN/passwords virtually under some circumstances such as an emergency, if they cannot visit the library, a pandemic or when services are limited.
- People who are not the account holder should not be given barcodes or passwords.
- Patrons with email addresses in their accounts can use the Forgot your password feature on the website.
- Community Information Services (Contact Center and Reference, Information and Content (RIC)) staff may:
- Email account holders their barcode.
- Enter the User Key into the barcode field for patrons that do not not have email access, and give them that number.
- Give out library card numbers and update passwords for patrons using free mail services, due to previous Library Outreach Services (LOS) practices.
- Update passwords for patrons via chat.
- Contact Center staff may reset passwords for account holders, on an individual basis.