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Examines the ethical, legal and social context of academic library management with particular reference to the general treatment of personal information through data protection. Describes the legal background to data protection, including the Data Protection Act 1984 and the European Union Directive of 1995, and considers the implications for library management. Drawing on the results of a British Library Research and Innovation Centre‐funded impact survey of university libraries undertaken in 1995, examines in detail current data protection policies, practices and levels of awareness. Identifies a general need for greater awareness and knowledge and suggests some ways of rectifying the situation. Discusses current and future management issues and scenarios which influence the priority given to data protection and emphasizes the importance of giving it adequate attention.

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