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...versity in libraries and lead Stanford University Libraries to implement a policy of not supporting conferences that lack a code of conduct. She was an organ
...in their understanding of open source, community, and its implications for policy and planning, public procurement and sourcing, economic development and wor
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But Lisa J. Servon, an urban policy professor at The New School, worked in a RiteCheck for four months and foun
OK, final example. Let's talk about privacy tools. Pretty Good Privacy, PGP - who's heard of it?
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* Crossover with Content Management systems, emphasize a policy on what should be included for long-term preservation
...struction) to retention and how we can track those outcomes without losing privacy
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...echnical. Logrotate w/ bz2ip can help, but will hinder analysis. Retention policy is important.
...ot include identifying information ever in logs, for various political and privacy concerns. (Linking identity w/ urls searched). Makes more difficult than ne
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...has focused on the social and cultural dimensions of big data, especially privacy and publicity, data(mis)interpretation, and the civil rights implications o
...icy for the Tor Project, a nonprofit organization that builds free, online privacy tools that allow users to defy shoe companies and intelligence agencies ali
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* Return / credit policy
* Photography / recording policy and waiver
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...ar internet essays], and an entertaining speaker on topics including data, privacy, webpage bloat, and online fandom. He also operates [https://twitter.com/Pi
Max also works on privacy centered social networks, open civic data standards, web based mapping tool
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* Privacy-protecting technologies - Camille Ginnever
...R. Presenters will touch on variety of topics during the 3 hours including policy development, content recruitment, metadata, staffing, and copyright. This w
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|style="font-weight: bold;"| Data Analytics and Patron Privacy in Libraries: A Balancing Act || Becky Yoose
...he issues in balancing the need for analytical data while upholding patron privacy and library ethics, including:
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...privacy from 1975 to 2000. His perspectives on technology, encryption, and privacy would be especially interesting to a wide audience.
.../scholarslab.org/digital-humanities/the-long-and-messy-history-of-privacy/ Privacy Post]
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...ork and interests fall into the many intersections of technology, culture, privacy, community, and libraries.
Freada Kapor Klein, PhD is an entrepreneur, social policy researcher, and diversity activist. She is a founding partner at Kapor Capi
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...der of the [https://www.usenix.org/conference/pepr19/ USENIX Conference on Privacy Engineering Practice and Respect]. She's whip-smart, candid, and funny.
...ance is possible." Library Freedom is a unique, progressive venture in the privacy sphere, putting on training workshops for libraries and librarians as well
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...ed at the Library of Congress and is the Advisory Boards of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) and the Open Government Foundation.
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