[Libs-Or] OLA Quarterly Author Showcase | Jill Emery | Licensing Online Content to Ensure Patron Privacy: An Informal Survey of Oregon Librarians

OLA Communications Committee olacommunications at olaweb.org
Tue Apr 12 12:50:00 PDT 2022


Please download and read, “Licensing Online Content to Ensure Patron
Privacy: An Informal Survey of Oregon Librarians,” by Jill Emery,
here: https://journals3.oregondigital.org/olaq/article/view/vol27_iss1_8

>From Jill’s article, “As with many issues in the 21st century, a
tension exists between the individual's wants and the best practices
for community well-being. To better understand this inherent conflict
between access and security, I asked several Oregon librarians to
answer a series of questions about their electronic resource licensing
practices. This article outlines the current practices these
colleagues employ to reconcile this tension between patron demand and
patron safety and to identify ways for improving the situation
regarding online resource usage.”

Jill Emery (she/her) is the Collection Development & Management
Librarian at Portland State University Library and has more than 20
years of academic library experience. She has held leadership
positions in the American Library Association's Acquisitions Library
Collections & Technical Services Division (now known as CORE),
Electronic Resources & Libraries, and NASIG. She serves on the Project
COUNTER Executive Committee, the Operations and Collections Council of
the Western Storage Trust of the California Digital Library and on the
advisory committee of the Open Access E-Book Usage project. Jill is a
member of The Charleston Advisor editorial board and is the columnist
for "Heard on the Net," and is on the editorial boards for
Collaborative Librarianship and for Insights: the UKSG journal. Her
co-authored book is Techniques for Electronic Resource Management:
TERMS and the Transition to Open.

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