They inform users when a vendor's privacy policy is potentially problematic, via notes in catalog and other places.
"This resource automatically establishes a user account including your name and university email address. Check the publisher's privacy statement for information about how they use this data."
Cornell had a student who suppressed their directory info through FERPA, which caused a single sign-on problem with a vendor. The vendor hadn't wanted to accept their limited attributes initially, but this is what let them renegotiate.
Seems like libraries could use FERPA initially to make the same argument?
Licensing for Accessibility session is covering a survey done in late 2023. Lots of variability in what libraries are doing, but so far no mention of how many people are doing the work.
🍸 Join us for Happy Hour at #ERL25
Meet your NASIG friends at Dive Bar & Lounge on Tuesday, March 25 (5:45-6:45 pm) for drinks and good company. Support NASIG with our 50/50 fundraiser!
📍 1703 Guadalupe St.
Whooooo! Sessions are up for ER&L, and yes, I am on a panel this year:
https://site.pheedloop.com/event/ERL25/sessions/SESK0FEV4UM0Z5XN3