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    Neeha Hashmi commented  · 

    Yes, it’s possible to build a user-interaction analytics module for libraries using Esploro with Alma. Such a module can track record views, edits, and overall activity to help identify active researchers and offer personalized support like publication guidance or citation alerts.

    To build it safely, the module should use official Alma/Esploro APIs, collect only essential activity data, and store it in a secure, access-controlled analytics environment. All data must be pseudonymized where possible, encrypted in transit and at rest, and accessible only to authorized library staff.

    Privacy and compliance are crucial. The library should:

    Clearly explain what data is collected and why

    Obtain consent or ensure a lawful basis

    Provide opt-out options

    Set data-retention limits

    Perform a Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) before launch

    The analytics should be used as advisory insights, not automated decisions. With proper security, transparency, and governance, this kind of module can help libraries better support their researchers while staying fully compliant with privacy policies.
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