Before using your Kindle
to download ebooks from the CLAMS Digital Download service
(powered by
OverDrive) please read the following.
Privacy and Kindle ebook downloads
CLAMS (Cape Libraries Automated Materials Sharing) provides downloadable ebook, audiobook, music and video content to patrons in partnership with OverDrive.
With the addition of Kindle ebooks our supplier, OverDrive, uses a third party, Amazon, to fulfill ebook downloads.
Patrons are brought to the Amazon page to retrieve their ebook.
The patron
uses either their existing Amazon account, or, if the patron does not already
have an Amazon account,
s/he establishes an Amazon account with username, password and an associated email address.
The patron may receive an email
message from Amazon before the ebook license expires and when the ebook license expires.
The email message may include an invitation to purchase the title from Amazon.
CLAMS does not have control over the content of email from Amazon and CLAMS does not receive
any percentage of cost should the patron decide to purchase a title from Amazon.
CLAMS does not have control over
patron information that third parties with which OverDrive partners (including
Amazon) collects.
Please consider this before you use Kindle ebooks
available on the library download site.
More on CLAMS and OverDrive's patron privacy
CLAMS is
committed to protecting the privacy of patrons’ personal information as well as
information regarding individual use of the member libraries or their services.
See full CLAMS Privacy Policy.
In turn, OverDrive states that their company respects the privacy of all
patrons, users and students (“visitors”) who visit and/or interact with
the
hosted websites of library partners.
See their recent blog entry A Note on Library Patron and Student Privacy.