Recently Asked Questions (RAQs)
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| Retention of Library Card Application Records Many libraries use a form of “registration card” when signing people up for a library card; a small form filled out by a patron before receiving a library card. We’d like some clarity regarding the retention of physical registration cards as they pertain to “Library Card Application Records” in the LGS-1. Here are the questions: 2. Does duplicating all information from a simple registration card into the ILS patron record relieve the retention period of the physical registration card? 3. The registration card would not have unique information or signatures. Does retention change if there is unique information on the registration card that is not duplicated in the ILS, including signatures? 4. If retention applies to a simple registration card (no signatures or unique information), is it possible to define it as a temporary data transfer tool rather than an application through policy, to relieve the retention requirement? |
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| FOIL and Social Media For public libraries that must comply with Freedom of Information Law (FOIL), how does FOIL impact our organization's use of social media? What sort of social media records can be FOIL-ed and what are some best practices for using social media in regards to FOIL? |
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| Retention Period for Employee Records How long should the library retain employee records, payroll records, sales and purchase records, mortgage and loan documents, and other records? |
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| Board of Trustees notes retention I am a Trustee on the Board of our library. I also serve as the Secretary to the Board. As such, I do the note-taking and draft the meeting minutes for every board meeting. Do I need to retain my handwritten notes, once I have transcribed them into document format? If so, how long must they be kept and where? FYI, the minutes are drafted, approved by the Board, then uploaded to the library website where they are available to the public. |
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| Book Challenges and Records Retention In a local school district, multiple books have been challenged recently. This week, the School Board received an email from a community member referencing record keeping for library materials and electronic records retention. The district Superintendent wants to make sure that the district is keeping the right kind of library records, and that they are keeping them for the legal amount of time. Attached are two documents to review. In the first document titled District Records, under #15, it advised that districts should keep a list of book lists and school library reports. With this, should the district have kept a list of all books in their libraries in any given year? |