[aisle] Axis 360 Help

Shelley Craycraft sdaugherty2006 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 21 12:13:19 CDT 2021


It is my understanding that no one should be able to request what a patron
has read in the past, unless consent is given by the patron.

Please see this section of Privacy and Confidentiality from the ALA website.

http://www.ala.org/advocacy/intfreedom/privacyconfidentialityqa

Mrs. Shelley Craycraft

Shelley Craycraft, MLIS

Library Media Specialist

Richwoods High School

(309)-693-4400

On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 10:59 AM Amy Williams via AISLE <
aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> I have a teacher asking if we can see a list of ebooks a student has
> checked out from Axis 360 this year. She has a possible cheating issue and
> needs to know whether the students in question checked out the same ebook.
> I know how to see what a student currently has but not what they checked
> out but have returned. Is this possible? Is this ethical?
>
> --
> Amy Williams
> District Librarian, Auburn School District
> 511 N 7th St, Auburn, IL 62615
> (217) 438-6817
> Library Teacher because Book Wizard isn't an official job title.
>
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