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Privacy and freedom of information in 21st-century libraries

The ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom, Jason Griffey, Sarah Houghton-Jan, and Eli Neiburger

(Library technology reports : expert guides to library systems and services, 46(8),2010)

ALA TechSource, c2010

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Privacy and freedom of information in twenty-first century libraries

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Library Technology Reports vol.46 no.8 This issue of Library Technology Reports, conceived and coordinated by the American Library Association's (ALA) Office for Intellectual Freedom, focuses on current topics and concerns around the intersections of technology, security, and intellectual freedom in libraries. As libaries incresingly move beyond the provision of print material and into their expanding roles as providers of digital resources and services, intellectual freedom concerns have been magnified as they apply to a range of complex new issues. A number of prominent library professionals contributed their expertise for this issue. Authors and topics include Barbara M. Jones on Libraries, Technology and the Culture of Privacy; Eli Neiburger on User-Generated Content; Sarah Houghton-Jan on Internet Filtering; Jason Griffey on Social Networking and the Library; and Deborah Caldwell-Stone on RFID in Libraries.

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