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+ | 1.2.2.6 Week 6: Talking about privacy to library stakeholders | ||
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+ | 1.2.2.6 Week 6: Anti-doxxing, harassment of marginalized communities, intimate partner privacy | ||
+ | 1.2.2.7 Week 7: Academic surveillance and student privacy issues | ||
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Revision as of 14:06, 14 January 2025
Library Freedom Institute
Library Freedom Institute (LFI) is a privacy-focused six-month program for librarians to teach them the skills necessary to thrive as Privacy Advocates; from educating community members, to installing privacy software, to influencing public policy.
General course information and resources
- Lecture video links
- Code of Conduct
- Discord: A discussion platform that cohort members get invited to when LFI begins.
- LFI Github: We'll use this Github repo occasionally when we need to host large documents.
- Zoom video conference room: A private Zoom room that cohort members get the address to when LFI begins.
- LFI/LFP logos, slide templates, and some other resources
Schedule and curriculum
Schedule overview
Month | Dates | Real time lecture | Topic | Lecturer |
1 | May | May 17th 2 - 4 Eastern/11 - 1 Pacific | Introduction to LFI | Tess |
2 | June | June 21st 2 - 4 Eastern/11 - 1 Pacific | Privacy in the Library | Tess, guest speaker Sarah Lamdan |
3 | July | July 19th 2 - 4 Eastern/11 - 1 Pacific | Talking About Privacy | Tess |
4 | August | August 16th 2 - 4 Eastern/11 - 1 Pacific | Privacy Talking Points | Tess |
5 | September | September 13th 2 - 4 Eastern/11 - 1 Pacific | Privacy Tools and Strategies | Tess |
6 | October | October 18th 2 - 4 Eastern/11 - 1 Pacific | Teaching and Advocating | Tess |
Monthly curriculum
Month 1: Introduction to LFI
Month 2: Privacy in the Library
Month 3: Talking About Privacy
Month 4: Privacy Talking Points
Month 5: Privacy Tools and Strategies
Month 6: The Broader Surveillance Landscape
1.2.2.1 Week 1: Introduction to this course and each other 1.2.2.2 Week 2: Threat modeling and privacy basics 1.2.2.3 Week 3: Privacy policies 1.2.2.4 Week 4: Vendors 1.2.2.5 Week 5: OFF WEEK 1.2.2.6 Week 6: Talking about privacy to library stakeholders 1.2.2.7 Week 7: Cybersecurity basics and privacy for public computer environments 1.2.2.8 Week 8: Analytics in libraries and the push for data to demonstrate value 1.2.2.9 Week 9: Privacy audits, and making privacy work into a sustainable ongoing practice 1.2.2.10 Week 10: Closing talk and presentations
1.2.2.1 Week 1: Introduction to this course and each other 1.2.2.2 Week 2: Threat modeling and privacy basics 1.2.2.3 Week 3: Transformative environments for teaching and learning 1.2.2.4 Week 4: Privacy tools and strategies 101 1.2.2.5 Week 5: Communicating about privacy 1.2.2.6 Week 6: Anti-doxxing, harassment of marginalized communities, intimate partner privacy 1.2.2.7 Week 7: Academic surveillance and student privacy issues 1.2.2.8 Week 8: Reproductive and health privacy 1.2.2.9 Week 9: Police surveillance and social media 1.2.2.10 Week 10: Staying engaged in privacy advocacy
intellectual freedom topics
problem definition
Messaging
Policy
Coalition building
Staff support
Training
Board
Legislative
creating programming
policies and practices
staff training
influencing stakeholders at higher levels