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==== Overview ====
 
==== Overview ====
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While librarians have always considered privacy among our most sacred core values, our in-library practices leave a lot to be desired. Recent privacy issues with vendors like Kanopy, Lynda.com, and Gale Analytics have brought to light the abysmal privacy practices of library vendors. And while it's easy to criticize these outside parties, our internal privacy policies could also use a lot of work.
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This week, we'll hear from four Library Freedom Privacy Advocates about their work on vendor privacy and internal privacy polices. Qiana Johnson and Nicole Becwar from cohort two will discuss how vendors measured up against the privacy prompts in their vendor scorecard (see readings). Then Jessica Krill and Tracy Treece (also cohort two) will discuss how they created their privacy policy template (see readings) and how librarians can put it into place.
  
 
==== Readings ====
 
==== Readings ====
ALA Library Privacy Checklists http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists
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* Vendor privacy scorecard: https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/LFI2/finalprojects/Library%20Freedom-%20Vendor%20Scorecard-%20110719.pdf
Protecting Patron Privacy: Librarians, Vendors, and Patrons Each Have a Role to Play
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* Why vendor privacy Q&A (click the download button on github): https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/LFI2/finalprojects/WhyPrivacyLicenseQ%26A-Qiana_Nicole.docx
https://digitalcommons.du.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1330&context=collaborativelibrarianship
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* Library privacy policy template: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a9n2SAYLua0ELQzAcJtbfpxWg2MRkucL7sM92aniNMo/edit#heading=h.9v96ldaenxun
 
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* ALA Library Privacy Checklists: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists
San Jose Public Library Vendor Security Analysis results
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* Protecting Patron Privacy: Librarians, Vendors, and Patrons Each Have a Role to Play: https://digitalcommons.du.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1330&context=collaborativelibrarianship
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1jdPwQeC5RAUbBWLAhyIYxWHa0pTdVObc
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* San Jose Public Library Vendor Security Analysis results: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1jdPwQeC5RAUbBWLAhyIYxWHa0pTdVObc
 
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* EFF’s How to Assess Vendors’ Data Security: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/01/how-assess-vendors-data-security
EFF’s How to Assess Vendors’ Data Security
 
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/01/how-assess-vendors-data-security
 
 
 
http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/statelaws
 
  
 
==== Guest lecturer ====
 
==== Guest lecturer ====
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* Qiana Johnson is the Collection and Organizational Data Analysis Librarian at the Northwestern University Libraries and is the subject specialist for Global Health and Public Policy and a graduate of LFI cohort two.
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* Nicole Becwar is the Technical Services Librarian & Archivist at Western Colorado University.
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* Jessica Krill WHAT IS YOUR NEW TITLE at Central Washington University and a graduate of LFI cohort two.
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* Tracy Treece is the Digital Inclusion Manager at the Denver Public Library and a graduate of LFI cohort two.
  
 
==== Discussion ====
 
==== Discussion ====
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TBD
  
 
==== Tasks ====
 
==== Tasks ====
check in on final projects
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* Lecture, readings, discussion forum
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* Schedule final project checkin with Alison

Revision as of 18:25, 17 August 2020

Week 6: Vendors and data governance policies

Overview

While librarians have always considered privacy among our most sacred core values, our in-library practices leave a lot to be desired. Recent privacy issues with vendors like Kanopy, Lynda.com, and Gale Analytics have brought to light the abysmal privacy practices of library vendors. And while it's easy to criticize these outside parties, our internal privacy policies could also use a lot of work.

This week, we'll hear from four Library Freedom Privacy Advocates about their work on vendor privacy and internal privacy polices. Qiana Johnson and Nicole Becwar from cohort two will discuss how vendors measured up against the privacy prompts in their vendor scorecard (see readings). Then Jessica Krill and Tracy Treece (also cohort two) will discuss how they created their privacy policy template (see readings) and how librarians can put it into place.

Readings

Guest lecturer

  • Qiana Johnson is the Collection and Organizational Data Analysis Librarian at the Northwestern University Libraries and is the subject specialist for Global Health and Public Policy and a graduate of LFI cohort two.
  • Nicole Becwar is the Technical Services Librarian & Archivist at Western Colorado University.
  • Jessica Krill WHAT IS YOUR NEW TITLE at Central Washington University and a graduate of LFI cohort two.
  • Tracy Treece is the Digital Inclusion Manager at the Denver Public Library and a graduate of LFI cohort two.

Discussion

TBD

Tasks

  • Lecture, readings, discussion forum
  • Schedule final project checkin with Alison