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RENAME THIS WEEK TO PRIVACY IN THE LIBRARY 2
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MOVE TALKING POINTS TO THIS WEEK
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START COVERING:
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- privacy best practices in depth
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- access v privacy issues
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- how privacy is talked about
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- how we want to talk about privacy - communicating in an accessible and personal way
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- how to talk through people's fears about technology that does exploit them 
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- privacy rights
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- getting people on your side about privacy
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- Huge tech literacy gaps in general public
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- Defeatist attitudes or “nothing to hide” attitudes vs privacy paranoia/fear about institutions, and how this plays out on racial, gender, age, urban/rural, and class lines
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- Dealing with surveillance of patrons by library staff
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- Personal data exploitation 101 level
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- scams and fraud
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- Pushing back against libraries collecting data “just in case we need it”
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- privacy on public computers, issues - will address privacy tech in the next class
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- ways that library surveillance and policies are used against patrons
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- Explaining why not to collect data
  
 
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==== Readings ====

Revision as of 20:12, 22 May 2024

Month 3: TOPIC

  • Real time lecture:

Overview

RENAME THIS WEEK TO PRIVACY IN THE LIBRARY 2

MOVE TALKING POINTS TO THIS WEEK

START COVERING:

- privacy best practices in depth - access v privacy issues - how privacy is talked about - how we want to talk about privacy - communicating in an accessible and personal way - how to talk through people's fears about technology that does exploit them - privacy rights - getting people on your side about privacy - Huge tech literacy gaps in general public - Defeatist attitudes or “nothing to hide” attitudes vs privacy paranoia/fear about institutions, and how this plays out on racial, gender, age, urban/rural, and class lines - Dealing with surveillance of patrons by library staff - Personal data exploitation 101 level - scams and fraud - Pushing back against libraries collecting data “just in case we need it” - privacy on public computers, issues - will address privacy tech in the next class - ways that library surveillance and policies are used against patrons - Explaining why not to collect data

Readings

Guest lecturer

Discussion

Tasks