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  • ...ing and thinking about, and we'll use the rest of our time to do our small group work. Continuing the discussions from weeks 1-4
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  • === Week 4: Privacy tools === * Lecture, readings, discussion forum, and small group work
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  • === Week 4: Privacy rights === ...rveillance due to coronavirus, this may become even more true for a larger group of people including people with illnesses and people who are Chinese, of Ch
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  • This week, Alison will continue where we left off in week 4, covering the next set of privacy tools: more on web browsers, HTTPS, ad-bl * Discussion forum, small group work, and roadmap completion on wiki
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  • ==== Cohort group pages ==== * [https://libraryfreedom.wiki/html/public_html/index.php/Group_1 Group 1]
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  • * Work with your small group to develop a privacy plan that can be implemented in your library or others The final project will be a comprehensive privacy plan for a library. Every group will work together on components of the final project. This final project s
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  • ====== Small group makeup ====== * [[Group 1]]: Michelle Nitto, Junior Tidal, Qiana Johnson, Symphony Bruce, Nicole Be
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  • | Small group outing - contact Alison | Breakout group transition
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  • | The state of southern libraries: SWOT analysis and group discussion | Whole group
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  • | Some kind of social activity like an easy group hike, or multiple options | Mid-day plenary - Group share about our work, successes/challenges/questions
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  • * Undergo intensive training (4 months, 5 hours/week) * Weekly commitments: lecture, discussion, readings, tasks, small group work.
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  • | 3:30 - 4 pm | 4- 5 pm
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  • ...there is one week for voting, and a form for voting is distributed to the group. Here is a template for voting that we should adapt for our own use: https: * 4 fingers means, “I am fine with this.”
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  • ==== 2021 LFI cohorts 3 and 4 meeting ==== ...ibrary Freedom Project who completed Library Freedom Institute cohort 3 or 4. We'll meet in Philadelphia, August 6-8 2021 to learn and build relationshi
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  • | Some kind of social activity like an easy group hike, or multiple options | 4 pm
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  • === Week 4: Vendors === ...g you think is alarming or interesting, anything worth discussing with the group. You can also feel free to look up another library vendor of your choosing.
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  • | Group activity: SWOT analysis in libraries | Group activity: Red team vs blue team
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  • ...if perception goes too far in either direction of "super leftist extremist group" OR "just another membership entity" * We want to be seen as a group that people can be called upon for assistance not just education
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  • ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee Working Group On Facial Recognition - T.J. Lamanna, Alison Macrina, Maty Cropley ...sentation Focusing on Vendor Privacy Audit." Academic Librarians' Interest Group North (ALIGN) Conference. April 21.
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  • * Entire group responds to each one * 2-4 short key messages
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