LFI Course Materials/Cohort two final projects
Contents
- 1 Tracy Treece: Privacy policy template & checklist CC BY-NC-SA
- 2 TJ Lamanna
- 3 Carolyn Bennett Glauda: About LFP/LFI explainer; Quitting Facebook cards
- 4 Jessica Krill Vendor privacy policy list CC BY-NC-SA ; Privacy policy template & checklist CC BY-NC-SA
- 5 Junior Tidal: Privacy Class; Privacy basics flyer CC BY-NC-SA
- 6 Oscar Gittemeier
- 7 Michele Alaniz: Protecting Student Privacy: What Faculty Need to Know class/workshop CC BY-NC-SA
- 8 Bel Outwater
- 9 Stephanie Milberger
- 10 Ashley J. Brown: SESTA/FOSTA Zine for Librarians CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. This zine is intended to be an introduction to SESTA-FOSTA and the consequences it’s had on sex workers and online speech.
- 11 Qiana Johnson: Vendor privacy scorecard; Vendor Privacy FAQ CC BY-NC-SA
- 12 Jonathan Hernandez Perez
- 13 Ellie Avis
- 14 Grace Riario
- 15 Megan Shanholtz
- 16 Nicole Becwar: Vendor privacy scorecard; Vendor Privacy FAQ CC BY-NC-SA
- 17 Wren Kominos-Marvell: Stalkerware Training Resources; Privacy Tools Training; CC BY-NC-SA
- 18 Kristy Cooper
- 19 Symphony Bruce: Guide to Protecting Yourself From Online HarassmentCC BY-NC
- 20 Jeff Lambert: Census 2020: Safe Secure and Online CC BY-SA 4.0
- 21 Chad Clark
- 22 Andrea Puglisi: Trauma Informed Practice: Interpersonal Communications & Library Services - A Quick Guide CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
- 23 Haley Holmes: Privacy Basics Bookmark (purple, front side); Privacy Basics Bookmark (purple, back side); Privacy Basics Bookmark (green, front side); Privacy Basics Bookmark (green, back side)
- 24 Patricia B. Ball
- 25 Victor Benitez: Community Toolkit for Privacy and Surveillance CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
- 26 Maty Cropley: LFI Private Party Piratebox Privacy Jukebox; Face surveillance flyer, Massachusetts Face surveillance flyer, general
- 27 Kimberly Trinh-Sy: Facial Recognition Poster & Passive Program CC BY-NC-SA
- 28 Leigh Ann Hamel
- 29 Julia Wiswell: Staff Training Micro Modules
- 30 Michelle Nitto: Internet Infrastructure Bookmark
Tracy Treece: Privacy policy template & checklist CC BY-NC-SA
TJ Lamanna
Carolyn Bennett Glauda: About LFP/LFI explainer; Quitting Facebook cards
Jessica Krill Vendor privacy policy list CC BY-NC-SA ; Privacy policy template & checklist CC BY-NC-SA
This is a template privacy policy that can be adapted to fit your institution, a vendor checklist to utilize when selecting new vendors, renewing contracts, or conducting a privacy audit, and an example of a vendor privacy policy list for Los Angeles Public Library.
Junior Tidal: Privacy Class; Privacy basics flyer CC BY-NC-SA
Oscar Gittemeier
Michele Alaniz: Protecting Student Privacy: What Faculty Need to Know class/workshop CC BY-NC-SA
Bel Outwater
Stephanie Milberger
Ashley J. Brown: SESTA/FOSTA Zine for Librarians CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. This zine is intended to be an introduction to SESTA-FOSTA and the consequences it’s had on sex workers and online speech.
Qiana Johnson: Vendor privacy scorecard; Vendor Privacy FAQ CC BY-NC-SA
Jonathan Hernandez Perez
Ellie Avis
Grace Riario
Megan Shanholtz
Nicole Becwar: Vendor privacy scorecard; Vendor Privacy FAQ CC BY-NC-SA
Wren Kominos-Marvell: Stalkerware Training Resources; Privacy Tools Training; CC BY-NC-SA
A training for DV shelter staff to improve knowledge of stalkerware. Accompanied by a flyer for encouraging clients to come forward with their concerns.
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A privacy tools training for public library staff. There is a recording of the training and a powerpoint presentation. There is a flyer included for displaying at the public computers. Public outreach was done via a local public radio program. The recording of that show is included in two different filetypes.
Kristy Cooper
Symphony Bruce: Guide to Protecting Yourself From Online HarassmentCC BY-NC
This zine, written with college students in mind, provides a guide to identifying and dealing with online harassment. To print the zine, first download it and open with a .pdf viewer (Adobe works great). Print back-back. Do not switch to booklet printing. Once printed, fold in half, staple in the middle, and keep or distribute to friends and family.
Jeff Lambert: Census 2020: Safe Secure and Online CC BY-SA 4.0
Chad Clark
Andrea Puglisi: Trauma Informed Practice: Interpersonal Communications & Library Services - A Quick Guide CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
This is a practical interpersonal communications guide that provides a grounding on recognizing trauma; responding to trauma; and, how to adopt language that does not cause or result in further individual harm. *Please note: I updated this since I originally posted this on our Wiki. If you have downloaded this document on 11/24 or before, please download again*
Haley Holmes: Privacy Basics Bookmark (purple, front side); Privacy Basics Bookmark (purple, back side); Privacy Basics Bookmark (green, front side); Privacy Basics Bookmark (green, back side)
Patricia B. Ball
Victor Benitez: Community Toolkit for Privacy and Surveillance CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Maty Cropley: LFI Private Party Piratebox Privacy Jukebox; Face surveillance flyer, Massachusetts Face surveillance flyer, general
LFI Private Party Piratebox Privacy Jukebox (make party, privately in private or in public)
A Piratebox stocked with a librarian-crowdsourced privacy-themed music playlist. Email me to borrow one for three weeks for your library program, block party or barricade assault: <[email protected]>
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/371307453
Website: https://36thoutreachchamber.hotglue.me/
Guide: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NSsYQ1VqnqeqJmAbcmtuVRwJv2yQo7PU/view
"PirateBox is free (as in freedom) because it is registered under the GNU GPLv3. This license grants you the right to freely copy, distribute, and transform creative works according to the principles of copyleft." from https://piratebox.cc
Kimberly Trinh-Sy: Facial Recognition Poster & Passive Program CC BY-NC-SA
Leigh Ann Hamel
Julia Wiswell: Staff Training Micro Modules
Michelle Nitto: Internet Infrastructure Bookmark
The bookmark on the physicality and history of the internet can also be provided in the workshops to give attendees a fuller understanding of the types of components and extractive processes involved in making the internet function. This bookmark can also be made available to students and the general population at a university in public computer areas inside libraries, or computer labs.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons CC-BY License 4.0.