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Archiving images of minors in organizational online collections
Our archive was part of a regional project to initiate, scan, and make available church records from predominantly African American churches within a city. As part of this project, student/graduate assistants went to the particular churches, scanned the historical records as digital files, and provided those files to [our archive] for public access. My question is in regards to photographs taken of minors and the restrictions for retention and online display. I would not have selected those particular items for retention, but because I was not on-site during the scanning, I have the files as part of the larger record (church programs, organizational records, committees, etc.). We have signed permissions from the church administration for online access and display of their records. In some cases the photographs are from over 20-40 years ago, in some cases they're much more recent. They're taken at private church events, Sunday school classes/activities, and public events--some as part of photo albums and some as individual files. I'm struggling with how to treat these photographs and any associated records when I know they display minors. Any advice or direction would be greatly appreciated. |
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Does NYS plastic bag ban apply to libraries?
[NOTE: This question relates 6 NYCRR Part 351, which implements the requirements of Titles 27 and 28 of Article 27 of the Environmental Conservation Law, aka "the plastic bag ban" which went into effect March 1, 2020, but was suspended for a variety of reasons until October 19, 2020. For more information on that, see the graphic at the bottom of this answer.[1]] Does the NYS plastic ban law apply to libraries using plastic bags for curbside pickup? We purchased plastic bags to hold library items that patrons request, label the outside with their name and leave the bags on pick up carts in the foyer of the building. This is for patron privacy-others cannot see what a patron has requested. As well as a COVID-19 measure-others are not touching items for pick up to search for their materials. We are tax-exempt and not selling anything. When our supply is exhausted I will explore other possibilities in order to support less plastic waste, even if the ban does not apply to us. But in the meantime, are we in violation of the plastic bag ban if we continue to distribute materials in plastic bags?
[1] Found on October 21, 2020 at https://www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/50034.html |
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Face shields and COVID safety guidelines
New state guidelines list face shields as acceptable face coverings: |
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Addressing copyright cease and desist notices
Help! We just got a very scary "cease and desist" notice from a company claiming to own the copyrights to some videos that were posted on our web site and used internally. They want $2,000 to "settle" a copyright claim, and they say we have 10 days to reply or they will sue! This notice is sitting in my in-box like a ticking time bomb, please let me know what we should do. [1]
[1] In the interest of transparency, please know that this question is an amalgam of several we've received, and not attributable to any one institution. |
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Can a public library set up a separate LLC?
A public library is looking at the possibility of taking over the running of a medical loan closet that has been previously run by a church. The library would find a space through a partner, so it would not be on library property. The library would be responsible for cataloging the items, tracking their circulation, and applying for grants to help with funding. The local visiting nurses have volunteered to handle the distribution of equipment, and are willing to continue if the library takes it over from the church. The library's director and trustees are concerned about insuring the library to protect it in the event that someone gets hurt using a piece of equipment and there is the possibility of a lawsuit. They talked to their insurance agent and the company they use would not cover this. A discussion came up about starting a separate LLC for the medical loan closet that the library would be openly affiliated with. Would it be possible for a public library to set up a separate LLC to do this? |
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