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=== Week 1: Introduction ===
 
=== Week 1: Introduction ===
* Real time lecture: March 9, 11 Pacific/2 Eastern on Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/9129428892
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* Real time lecture: March 9, 12 Pacific/2 Eastern
  
 
* Welcome everyone! We’re so thrilled to be starting Library Freedom Institute with such an excellent cohort! This week, we’ll be getting acquainted with the course, including curriculum, technology, goals, and each other.   
 
* Welcome everyone! We’re so thrilled to be starting Library Freedom Institute with such an excellent cohort! This week, we’ll be getting acquainted with the course, including curriculum, technology, goals, and each other.   
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* Individual vs collective action
 
* Individual vs collective action
  
===== Outcomes for this cohort =====
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===== Small groups =====
* Learn to use privacy software that can be installed on patron machines or library workstations
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====== Final project work happens in small groups (more on that later in the course) ======
* Teach your own train-the-trainer workshops to other librarians in your region.
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* Group 1: Frans Albarillo, Katie Anderson, Eliza Bettinger, Callan Bignoli (academic librarians part one)
* Approach members of your community regarding privacy concerns and teach privacy-related community workshops.
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* Group 2: Meredith Farkas, Ray Pun, Laura Savage, Mark Swartz, James Watson (academic librarians part two)
* Use your new role as a Privacy Advocate to influence policy and infrastructure.
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* Group 3: Jennifer Bruneau, Emily Mitchell, Alexandra Bernson, Marisa Reichert, Nancy Shah (public librarians east)
* Encourage community engagement with privacy policy issues
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* Group 4: Stephanie Howell, Sam Helmick, Douglas King, Heather Boothby Meyer, Holly Mills, Ryan Tackabury (public librarians west/midwest)
* Work with your small group to develop a privacy plan that can be implemented in your library or others
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* Group 5: Athanasia Fitos, Robin Fay, Mack Freeman (public librarians south)
  
===== Final projects =====
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====== Final projects ======
 
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 should choose from and expand on the following components:
 
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 should choose from and expand on the following components:
 
* A library privacy policy and/or example vendor agreement
 
* A library privacy policy and/or example vendor agreement
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* Other ideas that the group wishes to add can be submitted when the group submits their roles, or can be added later
 
* Other ideas that the group wishes to add can be submitted when the group submits their roles, or can be added later
  
Your final project should be practically-focused and should reflect your own interests! You can see examples of the last cohort's final projects on the [https://libraryfreedom.org/index.php/resources/ LFP website].
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===== Outcomes for this cohort =====
 
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* Learn to use privacy software that can be installed on both patron machines and public library workstations
===== Small groups for final projects (we can reorganize as needed) =====
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* Teach your own train-the-trainer workshops to other librarians in your region.
* Group 1: Frans Albarillo, Katie Anderson, Eliza Bettinger, Callan Bignoli (academic librarians part one)
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* Approach members of your community regarding privacy concerns and teach privacy-related community workshops.
* Group 2: Meredith Farkas, Ray Pun, Laura Savage, Mark Swartz, James Watson (academic librarians part two)
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* Use your new role as a Privacy Advocate to influence policy and infrastructure.
* Group 3: Jennifer Bruneau, Emily Mitchell, Alexandra Bernson, Marisa Reichert, Nancy Shah (public librarians east)
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* Encourage community engagement with privacy policy issues
* Group 4: Stephanie Howell, Sam Helmick, Douglas King, Heather Boothby Meyer, Holly Mills, Ryan Tackabury (public librarians west/midwest)
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* Work with your small group to develop a privacy plan that can be implemented in your library or others
* Group 5: Athanasia Fitos, Robin Fay, Mack Freeman (public librarians south)
 
  
 
===== Syllabus and weekly layout =====
 
===== Syllabus and weekly layout =====
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* Riseup mailing list: library-freedom-institute@lists.riseup.net
 
* Riseup mailing list: library-freedom-institute@lists.riseup.net
 
* Wiki: libraryfreedom.wiki (register an account)
 
* Wiki: libraryfreedom.wiki (register an account)
* Vimeo archive of lectures: https://vimeo.com/libraryfreedominstitute
 
 
Please note that all class technology is publicly accessible! That means that the mailing list archives, messageboard, and wiki can all be viewed by anyone. I’ve set it up this way so that the materials we create can easily be shared, but also, I understand that sometimes we might want to talk amongst ourselves, so I’ve created a “private” category on the Discourse messageboard that’s only viewable to our group. You can use this category whenever you want to talk about something that you don’t want the whole world to see.  
 
Please note that all class technology is publicly accessible! That means that the mailing list archives, messageboard, and wiki can all be viewed by anyone. I’ve set it up this way so that the materials we create can easily be shared, but also, I understand that sometimes we might want to talk amongst ourselves, so I’ve created a “private” category on the Discourse messageboard that’s only viewable to our group. You can use this category whenever you want to talk about something that you don’t want the whole world to see.  
  
 
==== This week only! ====
 
==== This week only! ====
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===== Learning objectives =====
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* Meet other cohort members
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* Review themes and outcomes
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* Learn about the history and mission of LFP
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* Complete readings (you have through week 2 for this)
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===== Readings =====  
 
===== Readings =====  
We won't be discussing these readings until week 2! But there are a lot, so you have two weeks to read them.
 
 
 
[https://www.uio.no/studier/emner/matnat/ifi/INF3700/v17/bakgrunnsnotat/the_surveillant_assemblage.pdf The Surveillant Assemblage, Kevin D. Haggerty and Richard V. Ericson]
 
[https://www.uio.no/studier/emner/matnat/ifi/INF3700/v17/bakgrunnsnotat/the_surveillant_assemblage.pdf The Surveillant Assemblage, Kevin D. Haggerty and Richard V. Ericson]
  
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[https://www.internetsociety.org/internet/history-internet/brief-history-internet/ A Brief History of the Internet (from Internet Society)]
 
[https://www.internetsociety.org/internet/history-internet/brief-history-internet/ A Brief History of the Internet (from Internet Society)]
 
[https://mashable.com/2014/06/05/edward-snowden-revelations/ The Ten Biggest Revelations from the Edward Snowden Leaks]
 
  
 
===== Guest lecturer =====
 
===== Guest lecturer =====
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===== Discussion =====
 
===== Discussion =====
* What are your personal goals for this course?
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Discussion this week will be about course logistics and such
  
 
===== Tasks =====  
 
===== Tasks =====  
 
* Lecture, readings and discussion forum
 
* Lecture, readings and discussion forum
* Create libraryfreedom.chat and libraryfreedom.wiki accounts (let Alison know if you need training)
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* Create discourse and wiki accounts (let Alison know if you need training)
 
* Read through materials on libraryfreedom.wiki
 
* Read through materials on libraryfreedom.wiki
* Start readings for next week
 
* Your travel for Philly should be booked by now!!!
 

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