Library membership privacy notice

First published

27 Aug 2024

Last updated

27 Aug 2024

Library membership privacy notice

Find out how Stirling Council uses personal data by checking the Council’s website at the following address:

https://www.stirling.gov.uk/privacy-statement/

Our website contains a Register of Data Processing which lists all the different ways
in which the Council uses personal data.

This Privacy Notice provides more information about just one of those processes.

Who do I contact about my personal information?

The Council has a Data Protection Officer to make sure it is complying with data protection laws.

They can be contacted at:

Data Protection Officer
Stirling Council
Old Viewforth
14-20 Pitt Terrace
Stirling
FK8 2ET

Email: dataprotection@stirling.gov.uk
Telephone: 01786 404040

Why does the Council process personal information?

To enable access to and borrowing of library resources, such as books, multi-media, pcs etc. and to record statistics of use, how often the service is used and provide basic demographic information.  

The type of personal information we collect

The personal data is about members of the public of all ages, including children.

Personal Data

  • Name
  • Address
  • Date of Birth
  • Telephone Number(s)
  • Email Address
  • Guarantor Name 
  • Contact Details for Children under 16

What makes it lawful for the Council to process this personal information?

We need to process this personal data to perform a “public task” in the public interest.

Where does the Council obtain personal information from?

Personal data is submitted by applicants on a library application form either in person or online.  

Personal data is also obtained via the registrars’ service under the ‘Every Child a Library Member’ scheme. Where parents agree to join their child, they submit personal details to us via the ‘Tell us Once’ system. 

Where does the Council keep personal information?

Paper application forms are stored securely within Council premises.  

Data is also stored electronically on the Council network and information is also held on our third party processor system(s).

How long does the Council keep personal information?

Data is kept until termination of membership or from 5 years of joining date where there has been no activity on the account in the preceding 2 years. Paper records are kept for 6 months. 

Who does the Council share personal information with?

Information will be shared with our third party processors.  This will include system support for the purposes of upgrading and maintaining systems. 

It may also be used to permit access to online services such as ebooks and pc access where you register for this.  

We may also share data where we are legally obliged to do so, e.g. for the purpose of detecting/preventing crime and/or fraud.

Your rights

You have the following rights under data protection laws. If you have a request under any of these rights, you can make a subject access request.

Access to your information

You have the right to request a copy of the personal information that we hold about you. This is known as a subject access request and is free of charge.  We must respond within one month, although this can be extended to three months if the information is complex.

Correcting your information

We want to make sure that your personal information is accurate, complete and up to date. Therefore you may ask us to correct any personal information about you that you believe does not meet these standards.

Deleting your information

You have the right to ask us to delete personal information about you where:

  • you think that we no longer need to hold the information for the purposes for which it was originally obtained
  • we are using that information with your consent and you have withdrawn your consent - see the 'withdrawing consent to using your information' section below.  Please note that in general we do not rely on consent as the legal basis for processing your personal information
  • you have a genuine objection to our use of your personal information - see 'objecting to how we may use your information' below
  • our use of your personal information is contrary to law or our other legal obligations.

Objecting to how we may use your information

You have the right at any time to tell us to stop using your personal information for direct marketing purposes, profiling or research purposes. 

Restricting how we may use your information 

In some cases, you may ask us to restrict how we use your personal information.  This right might apply, for example, where we are checking the accuracy of personal information that we hold about you or we are assessing the objection you have made to our use of your information. 

This right might also apply if we no longer have a basis for using your personal information - but you don't want us to delete the data.  Where this right is realistically applied will mean that we may only use the relevant personal information with your consent, for legal claims or where there are other public interest grounds to do so.

Withdrawing consent to use your information

Where we use your personal information with your consent, you may withdraw that consent at any time and we will stop using your personal information for the purpose(s) for which consent was given.

Your request to transfer your data

If we are processing your personal information with your consent or as part of a contract with you, and it is held in an accessible and machine-readable format, you have a right to ask us to transmit it to another organisation. This is known as the right to data portability.

Our profiling or automated decision-making processes

We make some use of automated decision-making processes but very little use of profiling.  Where these techniques are used, this will be explained in the specific privacy statements relating to those functions, together with a description of the reason involved in any automated decision-making.

Complaints and comments

If you want to complain about or comment on how we have processed your personal information, you should email dataprotection@stirling.gov.uk

If you are still unhappy with how the council handled your complaint, you can contact the UK Information Commissioner's Office at:

The Information Commissioner,
Wycliffe House,
Water Lane,
Wilmslow,
Cheshire SK9 5AF

Phone: 0303 123 1113

You can find further information on the Information Commissioners Office website.

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