2007
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1011506
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Privacy and Library Public Services: Or, I Know What You Read Last Summer

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“…The concept is fully integrated into the profession's educational indoctrination, professional practices, and social advocacy efforts (ALA, 2016). Furthermore, librarians have actively moved beyond advocacy for privacy within libraries to push for wider privacyenhancing laws and technologies to shield citizens from unwarranted surveillance, and to provide people with the knowledge and tools necessary to control the personal information that is collected, shared, and traded through the daily transactions mediated by the proliferation and advancement of information technologies (Falk, 2004;Klinefelter, 2007;Magi, 2011;Matz, 2008).…”
Section: Privacy As a Legal And Professional Constructmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept is fully integrated into the profession's educational indoctrination, professional practices, and social advocacy efforts (ALA, 2016). Furthermore, librarians have actively moved beyond advocacy for privacy within libraries to push for wider privacyenhancing laws and technologies to shield citizens from unwarranted surveillance, and to provide people with the knowledge and tools necessary to control the personal information that is collected, shared, and traded through the daily transactions mediated by the proliferation and advancement of information technologies (Falk, 2004;Klinefelter, 2007;Magi, 2011;Matz, 2008).…”
Section: Privacy As a Legal And Professional Constructmentioning
confidence: 99%