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= Committees and appointments =
 
= Committees and appointments =
  
AFT-MA Executive Board (V.P.) - Maty Cropley, BPLPSA MLSA Local 4928, AFT-MA
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ALA Intellectual Freedom Blog guest blogger - Bel Outwater (January 2020 - December 2020)
  
 
ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee Privacy Subcommittee - T.J. Lamanna
 
ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee Privacy Subcommittee - T.J. Lamanna
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ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee Working Group On Facial Recognition - T.J. Lamanna, Alison Macrina, Maty Cropley
 
ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee Working Group On Facial Recognition - T.J. Lamanna, Alison Macrina, Maty Cropley
  
Boston Public Library Professional Staff Assoc. (Past-President, Nov. 2022) - Maty Cropley
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ALA Intellectual Freedom Roundtable Publications & Communications - Andrea Puglisi (2 year appointment, Jul 2019 - Jul 2021)
  
Connecticut Library Association Intellectual Freedom Committee (Chair) - Sam Lee
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Georgia Library Association - Intellectual Freedom Committee - Bel Outwater
  
Georgia First Amendment Foundation - John Mack Freeman (Board of Directors)
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Library Association of CUNY - Privacy Roundtable - (Chair) Junior Tidal
 
 
Georgia Library Association - Intellectual Freedom Committee - Bel Outwater, John Mack Freeman (chair)
 
 
 
Georgia Library Association - John Mack Freeman (2023 Vice President, 2024 President)
 
  
IFLA Committee on Free Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (FAIFE) - Jonathan Hernandez Perez
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LITA Top Tech Trends - T.J. Lamanna, Alison Macrina
 
 
Iowa Library Association Intellectual Freedom Committee (chair) - Sam Helmick
 
 
 
Library Association of CUNY - Privacy Roundtable - (Chair) Junior Tidal
 
  
 
Maryland Library Association - Intellectual Freedom Panel (Chair) - Sara Brown
 
Maryland Library Association - Intellectual Freedom Panel (Chair) - Sara Brown
  
Massachusetts Library Association - Andrea Puglisi (Executive Board Member, Library Information Technology Section Chair)
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Massachusetts Library Association - Andrea Puglisi (Executive Board Member, Public Relations Co-Chair)
  
Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners - Andrea Puglisi (Public Relations Advisory Committee [2022-2024 appointment])
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Massachusetts Library System - Andrea Puglisi (MLS Project SET community, 2020 Digital Privacy Task force)
  
New England Library Association - Jennifer Bruneau (Executive Board Member, NELLS/Leadership Chair)
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New England Library Association - Andrea Puglisi (Public Relations)
 
 
New Hampshire Library Association - Leigh Ann Hamel (Intellectual Freedom Chair)
 
 
 
North Dakota Library Association - Abby Ebach (Executive Board Member)
 
  
 
Oregon Library Association - Intellectual Freedom Committee - Ellie Avis
 
Oregon Library Association - Intellectual Freedom Committee - Ellie Avis
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Privacy, Security, and Accessibility Committee (Marmot Library Network) - Nicole Becwar (Chair)
 
Privacy, Security, and Accessibility Committee (Marmot Library Network) - Nicole Becwar (Chair)
  
Tennessee Library Association Intellectual Freedom Committee (Co-Chair) - Bryan Neil Jones
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Tennessee Library Association Intellectual Freedom Committee - Bryan Neil Jones
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Western MA Library Advocates - Andrea Puglisi (Executive Board Member)
  
 
YALSA - Midwinter Marketing and Local Arrangements Taskforce (Chair) - Tess Wilson
 
YALSA - Midwinter Marketing and Local Arrangements Taskforce (Chair) - Tess Wilson
  
 
= Talks =  
 
= Talks =  
 
== '''2023''' ==
 
 
===January===
 
 
===February===
 
 
Maty Cropley. "101 Ways to Watch: Surveillance Devices in Policing and Retail." Boston Public Library Teen Volunteer Program. February 27.
 
 
John Mack Freeman. "Emerging trends in intellectual freedom." Azalea Regional Library System (Georgia).
 
 
John Mack Freeman. "Anti-wokeness and the First Amendment: The meaning of free speech for schools and libraries" Georgia Bar, Media, and Judiciary Conference. Atlanta, GA. February 24.
 
 
===March===
 
 
Ray Pun. "Data Ethics & Privacy in Academic Libraries." University of Delaware Library. March 30.
 
 
Maty Cropley. "Bridging the Gap: Youth Outreach through School Library Deposit Collections." Massachusetts Library Association Annual Conference. March 9.
 
 
===April===
 
 
Sam Lee, Megan Shanholtz, Andrea Puglisi. "Library Services and a Democracy in Crisis." Fair Housing & Civil Rights Annual Conference. April 12.
 
 
Ray Pun. "Putting Privacy First: A Presentation Focusing on Vendor Privacy Audit." Academic Librarians' Interest Group North (ALIGN) Conference. April 21.
 
 
===May===
 
Maria Rios, Andrea Puglisi, Viktorya Vilk. "Online Abuse Self-Defense with PEN America & Library Freedom Project." Massachusetts Library Association Annual Conference. May 8.
 
 
===June===
 
 
===July===
 
 
===August===
 
 
===September===
 
 
===October===
 
 
Andrea Puglisi. "Online Harassment Prevention Strategies for Library Workers." Western Massachusetts Library Advocates Annual Meeting. October 26.
 
 
===November===
 
 
John Mack Freeman. "Emerging Trends in Intellectual Freedom." Athens Regional Library Staff Day Keynote (GA). November 15.
 
 
===December===
 
 
== '''2022''' ==
 
 
===January===
 
Frank Skornia - Security Mindset Workshop, Winter Workshop IF. January 26. CT Library Association
 
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Sam Lee - Anti-Doxing, Winter Workshop IF. January 26. CT Library Association
 
 
===February===
 
Sam Lee - Where We Live (WNPR). February 7. https://www.ctpublic.org/show/where-we-live/2022-02-07/connecticut-librarians-brace-for-tsunami-of-book-challenges
 
 
Alison Macrina - Privacy training for librarians at Lawrence Public Library, Lawrence KS. February 11.
 
 
Sam Buechler - Data Privacy: Ethics in Everyday Life. North Idaho College. February 16.
 
 
Alison Macrina - Library Freedom Project: Practicing library ethics through community. For University of Rhode Island's GSLIS Voices for Information Equity Series. February 24.
 
 
===March===
 
 
Sam Lee - Conversations with IFC (NELA). March 8, 2022. (virtual)
 
 
John Mack Freeman - Intellectual Freedom, Public Libraries, and Contemporary Issues. March 26, 2022: Georgia Library Association Public Library Division.
 
 
John Mack Freeman and Tess Wilson - Promoting Reliable Health Information at the Public Library. March 30, 2022: Computers in Libraries, virtual
 
 
John Mack Freeman - Deepfakes, Synthetic Media, and Libraries: An Evolving Issue. March 31, 2022: Computers in Libraries, virtual
 
 
Sam Lee - Social Justice Round Table (CT Library Consortium). March 31, 2022. (virtual)
 
 
Callan Bignoli - Solidarity As Strategic Plan, March 2022, LibraryJournal Social Emotional Librarianship workshop program (virtual)
 
 
===April===
 
 
Alison Macrina - Intellectual freedom and social justice. Delaware Library Association. April 7.
 
 
Andrea Puglisi, Jenn Bruneau & all. - Digital Privacy: A Conversation on Health Privacy and Tools. Massachusetts Library System. April 13.
 
 
Bryan Neil Jones - [https://librarianbryan.gitlab.io/crt-wiiwiib/ Critical Race Theory: What Is It and Why Is It Banned in Tennessee Schools.] Tennessee Library Association. April 13.
 
 
Alison Macrina - Privacy talk for Maryland Library Director's meeting. April 14.
 
 
Alison Macrina - Intellectual freedom and social justice. California Library Association. April 21.
 
 
Reanna Esmail - Teaching Algorithmic Literacy to Promote Critical Information Engagement. Information Literacy Summit. April 29. (Virtual)
 
 
===May===
 
 
Andrea Puglisi, Callan Bignoli, Claire Lobdell & all. Digital Privacy: A Conversation on Data and Human Rights. Massachusetts Library System. May 4.
 
 
Sam Lee - So You're Expecting a Challenge for Doing Your Job. Connecticut Library Association Conference. May 4.
 
 
Sam Lee - Responding to LGBTQ+ Challenges and Support. Connecticut Library Association Conference. May 4.
 
 
Alison Macrina - Vendor agreements and policies. Maryland Library Association conference. May 5.
 
 
Bryan Neil Jones - Privacy + OpSec Basics for Libraries. Tennessee State Library and Archives' Public Library Management Institute. May 24.
 
 
Andrea Puglisi, Callan Bignoli, Jenn Bruneau, et al. Protecting Digital Privacy for Your Library & Community, Massachusetts Library Association Annual Conference. May 24.
 
 
===June===
 
 
John Mack Freeman, Alison Macrina, Marisol Moreno Ortiz - From Blank Page to Policy: Writing Privacy Policies for Your Library. ALA Annual Conference
 
 
Sam Lee - Stowe Salon: Teaching Race History and Reading Banned Books, Conversations on Intellectual Freedom. Harriet Beecher Stowe Center. June 23
 
 
===July===
 
 
===August===
 
 
===September===
 
 
===October===
 
 
Reanna Esmail - Intellectual Freedom, Privacy Rights, and the Critical Practice of Librarianship (Keynote Lecture). Minnesota Library Association. October 27.
 
 
Andrea Puglisi & Maria Rios - Protect Yourself: Digital Safety Tips for Library Workers. New England Library Association Annual Conference. October 24.
 
 
John Mack Freeman - Emerging Trends in Intellectual Freedom. Georgia Library Conference. October 14.
 
 
===November===
 
 
Andrea Puglisi. Digital Safety for Library Workers: Prevention strategies & removing personal data from internet directories. Massachusetts Library Association. November 3.
 
 
===December===
 
 
== '''2021''' ==
 
 
===January===
 
Callan Bignoli - Troublesome Tech Trends - ALA Midwinter, CORE Top Tech Trends
 
 
John Mack Freeman - Deepfakes and the Evolving Disinformation Landscape - ALA Midwinter, CORE Top Tech Trends
 
 
===February===
 
Callan Bignoli - Troublesome Tech Trends - New England Library Association Information Technology Section Event
 
 
Leigh Ann Hamel - Online Privacy Without Tears - A Train the Trainer Workshop, February 18th, 2021, for the Paralibrarian Section of the New Hampshire Library Association
 
 
Maty Cropley-- "Privacy is Personal Agency", February 9th, 2021: Boston Public Library Teen Services Meeting.
 
 
===March===
 
Sara Brown -- What is the privacy divide? March 24, 2021, Maryland Library Association.
 
 
John Mack Freeman -- Privacy Tools for Library Users. March 18, 2021, Georgia Library Association Intellectual Freedom Interest Group
 
 
Michele Alaniz & Megan Kinney -- Digital Privacy. March 2, 2021, City College of San Francisco Flex Day
 
 
Alison Macrina -- How Librarians Can Protect Privacy in the Age of Big Data, March 24, 2021, Princeton University
 
 
===April===
 
 
Kelly McElroy -- Protecting Academic Freedom in the Managed University, April 23, 2021, University of Washington Association of American University Professors
 
Alison Macrina -- talk for Progressive Librarians Guild, student chapter, April 26, 2021, University of Minnesota
 
 
===May===
 
Callan Bignoli - EdTech and the Surveillance State: Looking at Student Privacy in Higher Education - Cal Poly Pomona Choose Privacy Week
 
 
Callan Bignoli & TJ Lamanna - Troublesome Tech Trends - Massachusetts Library Association Annual Conference
 
 
Chloe Horsma -- "Beyond Finstas: Thinking about Youth & Privacy", May 7, 2021, University of Washington iSchool Virtual iYouth Conference.
 
 
Sam Lee -- There's a Policy for That, May 13, 2021, CT Library Association Conference
 
 
===June===
 
Callan Bignoli & TJ Lamanna - Practical Privacy for Library Advocates: Developing a Security Mindset in Uncertain Times - ALA Annual Conference (pre-recorded)
 
 
Maty Cropley -- All Staff Teen Services Conference, June 18th, 2021. Boston Public Library. (First all-staff conference on teen library services).
 
 
Alison Macrina -- Intellectual freedom and social justice, June 11, 2021, Florida Libraries Online conference
 
 
Alison Macrina -- Intellectual freedom and social justice, June 25, 2021, ALA Annual Conference
 
 
John Mack Freeman -- Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act: Definitions and Attempts at Reform, ALA Annual Conference Top Tech Trends (pre-recorded)
 
 
===July===
 
Michele Alaniz & Megan Kinney -- "[https://lili.libguides.com/lili2021 Embracing Student Privacy on Library Platforms.]" July 9, 2021, 8th Annual Virtual LILi Conference Program -
 
“What You Don’t Know & Are Afraid to Ask: Teaching Ourselves & Others”
 
 
Alison Macrina -- Privacy in the library: understanding the issues and working on practical strategies for change, July 19th, 2021, Triangle Research Libraries Network (TRLN) workshop
 
 
===August===
 
Maty Cropley -- Privacy Policy Workshop. August 16, 2021. Boston Public Library Teen Volunteer Program.
 
 
Sam Lee -- First Amendment "Audits," August 25, 2021, CH Booth Library, Newtown, CT
 
 
===September===
 
Andrea Puglisi, Jenn Bruneau, Leighann Hammel, Sam Helmick -- "Let’s Talk Intellectual Freedom & Social Justice", 1 September, 2021, New England Library Association Annual Conference.
 
 
Alison Macrina -- Intellectual freedom and social justice, September 9, 2021, Mount Prospect Public Library
 
 
John Mack Freeman -- Deepfakes, Synthetic Media, and You, September 22, 2021, Clive (IA) Public Library
 
 
Sam Lee -- Community Collaborative on Banned Books, September 16, 2021, CT Library Consortium
 
 
Sam Lee (Moderator) -- AI, Proctoring & Alternative Assessments, September 23, 2021, CT Education Network Quarterly Training
 
 
===October===
 
John Mack Freeman - Intellectual Freedom 101, October 28, 2021, Kennesaw State University Open Access Week
 
 
Sam Lee -- Intellectual Freedom 101, October 12, 2021, Black Caucus ALA (CT)
 
 
Megan Wong - It Shouldn't Be That Hard: An Everyday Privacy Tool for All Info Workers, Future of Libraries 2021: Caring, Engaged, and Equitable, October 6 & 7, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4pMN7W7CyA
 
 
Andrea Puglisi. "Let’s Talk Intellectual Freedom & Social Justice", 18 October, 2021, New England Library Association Annual Conference.
 
 
Callan Bignoli -- Libraries: Public Ambassadors for Technology,  October 2021, A BETTER TECH Conference
 
 
Jennifer Bruneau -- Advocating for Local Budgets, October 2021 New England Library Association Annual Conference.
 
 
===November===
 
 
===December===
 
-John Mack Freeman (and several non LFP members) - Responding to Censorship Requests, Georgia Library Association
 
  
 
== '''2020''' ==
 
== '''2020''' ==
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Alison Macrina -- LITA Top Tech Trends Panel. ALA Midwinter Conference 2020.
 
Alison Macrina -- LITA Top Tech Trends Panel. ALA Midwinter Conference 2020.
 
Callan Bignoli -- "Troublesome Tech Trends: Libraries in the Age of Surveillance" (Keynote presentation, New England Association for Information Science & Technology Winter Conference @ Simmons College).
 
  
 
===February===
 
===February===
Alison Macrina -- Tor talk at Oodi Library, Helsinki, February 14, 2020.
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Alison Macrina -- Helsinki libraries, dates and locations TBD.
  
 
Andrea Puglisi -- "What is Library Freedom Project?" Simmons College: GSLIS West, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, February 1, 2020
 
Andrea Puglisi -- "What is Library Freedom Project?" Simmons College: GSLIS West, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, February 1, 2020
  
 
Qiana Johnson -- "Information Privacy," NISO Plus Conference, February 25, 2020
 
Qiana Johnson -- "Information Privacy," NISO Plus Conference, February 25, 2020
 
Maty Cropley, Northeastern Univ. UX Students -- "Teen Data Privacy Survey," Teen Central. February 12th and 26th.
 
 
Kelly McElroy -- "Harm Reduction for Digital Safety," Student Data Privacy Symposium, Oregon State University, Corvallis OR, February 28, 2020
 
 
Callan Bignoli -- "We’re All Tech Librarians Now" Public Library Association Conference.
 
  
 
===March===
 
===March===
 
Alison Macrina -- Code4Lib 2020 keynote. March 9, 2020.
 
Alison Macrina -- Code4Lib 2020 keynote. March 9, 2020.
  
Junior Tidal and Bryan Jones -- "[https://librarianbryan.github.io/Pi-Hole-Code4Lib2020/#/ Pi-hole Privacy: Tampering is a Good Thing]." March 8, 2020. Code4Lib, Pittsburgh, PA. Half-day preconference session on basic privacy and using Pi-Hole at Code4Lib 2020.
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Chad Clark, Bryan Jones, and Junior Tidal -- "Pi-hole Privacy: Tampering is a Good Thing." March 8, 2020. Code4Lib, Pittsburgh, PA. Half-day preconference session on basic privacy and using Pi-Hole at Code4Lib 2020.
  
Bryan Neil Jones -- "[https://librarianbryan.github.io/privacyquest/#/ Privacy Quest: Write Your Own Story]." March 12, 2020. Library Collective, Knoxville, TN
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Bryan Neil Jones -- "Privacy Quest: Write Your Own Story." March 12, 2020. Library Collective, Knoxville, TN
  
 
Maty Cropley -- "Library Freedom Project 101" March 10, 2020. Boston Public Library, Branch Librarians Meeting.
 
Maty Cropley -- "Library Freedom Project 101" March 10, 2020. Boston Public Library, Branch Librarians Meeting.
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Maty Cropley -- "Surveillance and Community" March 16, 2020. Boston Public Library, Teen Central Volunteer Program.  
 
Maty Cropley -- "Surveillance and Community" March 16, 2020. Boston Public Library, Teen Central Volunteer Program.  
 
                      
 
                      
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Qiana Johnson & Nicole Becwar -- "They’re Collecting What?: Reading Vendor Privacy Policies With an Eye to Privacy Concerns." March 10, 2020. Colorado State Library Webinar Series (Patron Data Protection).  
 
Qiana Johnson & Nicole Becwar -- "They’re Collecting What?: Reading Vendor Privacy Policies With an Eye to Privacy Concerns." March 10, 2020. Colorado State Library Webinar Series (Patron Data Protection).  
  
 
Nicole Becwar -- similar presentation to "They’re Collecting What?" March 19, 2020. CLiC Spring Workshop, Grand Junction, CO.
 
Nicole Becwar -- similar presentation to "They’re Collecting What?" March 19, 2020. CLiC Spring Workshop, Grand Junction, CO.
 
Julia Wiswell & Megan Shanholtz -- "Public Libraries and Data Privacy Advocacy" March 17 - April 13, 2020. Infopeople Online Learning Course.
 
 
Claire Lobdell -- "Data Deletion Party" March 26, 2020. Greenfield Community College, workshop for privacy week. [Cancelled due to COVID-19]
 
 
Bryan Neil Jones -- "Privacy Tools" -- March 30, 2020. Vanderbilt University. Buchanan Library Fellowship Course.
 
 
Callan Bignoli -- "How Libraries Empower Communities With Innovation," SXSW Interactive. CANCELLED due to COVID-19.
 
  
 
===April===
 
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Alison Macrina -- Villanova University talk on privacy, April 30th, 2020.
 
Alison Macrina -- Villanova University talk on privacy, April 30th, 2020.
 
Andrea Puglisi & Claire Lobdell -- "Technology, Security, and Privacy" table talk at Western MA Library Advocates IdeaShare Breakfast in Northampton, MA, April 30, 2020.
 
 
Maty Cropley -- "Facial Recognition Presentation Table," MA State House, Library Legislative Day. April 2, 2020.
 
 
Bryan Neil Jones -- "Privacy Quest: Pandemic Edition," League of Awesome Librarians. April 27, 2020.
 
 
Carolyn Bennett Glauda -- Educator Lab: Online Security and Privacy For Students. Highland, NY. April 29, 2020.
 
 
Callan Bignoli -- "Leading with Compassion during the COVID-19 Crisis" National Libraries of Medicine, April 22, 2020.
 
 
  
 
===May===
 
===May===
 
Oscar Gittemeier -- Privacy Is Such a Drag -- A drag performance during Choose Privacy Week to share information about facial recognition software and opposition strategies.
 
Oscar Gittemeier -- Privacy Is Such a Drag -- A drag performance during Choose Privacy Week to share information about facial recognition software and opposition strategies.
  
T.J. Lamanna and Callan  Bignoli -- Troublesome Tech Trends -- Massachusetts Library Association Conference presentation on negatively disruptive tech trends. Rescheduled due to COVID-19
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T.J. Lamanna -- Troublesome Tech Trends -- Massachusetts Library Association Conference presentation on negatively disruptive tech trends.
  
 
Sara Brown and Josh Stone -- Threat modeling (title TBD) -- Maryland/Delaware Library Association conference
 
Sara Brown and Josh Stone -- Threat modeling (title TBD) -- Maryland/Delaware Library Association conference
  
 
Chad Clark and Qiana Johnson -- "Library Freedom Project: Manageable Privacy Practices for Your Patrons" -- Illinois Library Association Research Forward Conference, May 1, 2020
 
Chad Clark and Qiana Johnson -- "Library Freedom Project: Manageable Privacy Practices for Your Patrons" -- Illinois Library Association Research Forward Conference, May 1, 2020
 
Bryan Neil Jones -- "[https://librarianbryan.gitlab.io/covid-contact-tracing/ COVID-19 Contact Tracing: An Overview]" -- Maryland Library Association, May 7, 2020.
 
 
Bryan Neil Jones -- "[https://librarianbryan.gitlab.io/privacy-quest-indiana Privacy Quest: Pandemic Edition]" -- Indiana State Library, May 18, 2020.
 
 
Raymond Pun -- "[https://www.cni.org/topics/teaching-learning/introducing-privacy-literacy-in-digital-learning Introducing Privacy Literacy in DIgital Learning."] Coalition of Networked Information (CNI) Spring Virtual Membership Meeting. May 28, 2020.
 
  
 
===June===
 
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TJ Lamanna -- "Privacy Workshop Preconference." ALA Annual
 
TJ Lamanna -- "Privacy Workshop Preconference." ALA Annual
  
Kimberly Trinh-Sy, Julia Wiswell, Bel Outwater -- "Privacy vs Convenience: The Online Battle for Your Information". ALA Annual.
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Kimberly Trinh-Sy, Julia Wiswell, Bel Outwater -- "Need the title". ALA Annual.
 
 
Callan Bignoli  & Alison Macrina -- "Libraries under a Pandemic: Counternarratives to Reopening and The Protect Library Workers Petition". Panel presentation, Connecticut State Library Social Justice Roundtable, June 9, 2020.
 
 
 
Callan Bignoli and TJ Lamanna -- "Troublesome Tech Trends: Bridging the Learning Divide, Library Information Technology Association [LITA], June 17, 2020.
 
 
 
Alison Macrina -- John Swan Intellectual Freedom keynote. Vermont Library Association. June 4, 2020.
 
 
 
Alison Macrina -- Top Tech Trends panel. ALA Annual conference, June 24, 2020.
 
 
 
===July===   
 
Megan Kinney, Claire Lobdell, and Kelly McElroy-- "Harm Reduction & Threat Modeling for Library Instruction." Library Instruction West, Seattle, WA. [Cancelled due to COVID-19]
 
 
 
Callan Bignoli -- "Community at Work: LAM (Libraries, Archives, Museums) Mutual Aid & Solidarity". Panel presentation, AWEFund, July 14, 2020.
 
 
 
 
 
=== August ===
 
Maty Cropley -- "Never User the Internet Again" - BPL Teen Volunteers Activity, August 4th, 2020
 
 
 
Alison Macrina -- Mina Rees Conversation Series at CUNY (interview by Emily Drabinski) August 20, 2020
 
 
 
Alison Macrina -- keynote at Georgia Tech Symposium, August 27, 2020.
 
 
 
=== September ===
 
Callan Bignoli and TJ Lammana --  * "The Labor of Privacy",  Urban Librarians Unite virtual conference, September 11, 2020.
 
 
 
Alison Macrina -- keynote at CALCON (Colorado Library Association Conference) September 12, 2020.
 
  
 
===October===
 
===October===
Oscar Gittemeier, Bel Outwater, and Pat Ball -- Library Freedom Institute: Georgia Libraries Conference presentation about our experience in LFI.
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Oscar Gittemeier, Bel Outwater, and Pat Ball -- Library Freedom Institute: Georgia Libraries Conference presentation about our experince in LFI
 
 
Maty Cropley & Jess Snow. "Outreach Services to Teens: Yes, You Can". Mass. Library System. Teen Summit 2020.
 
 
 
Alison Macrina. Equity panel, Future of Libraries. October 8, 2020.
 
 
 
Tess Wilson. Libraries in the New Normal. Future of Libraries, October 9, 2020.
 
 
 
Alison Macrina. NELA (New England Library Association) keynote. October 27, 2020.
 
 
 
===November===
 
Maty Cropley. "Never Use the Internet Again". Boston Public Library Teen Program.
 
 
 
Callan  Bignoli --  Talk title TBD, Reading Public Library Staff Development Day, November 3, 2020)
 
 
 
===December===
 
Ray Pun, Megan Wong and Megan Kinney. "[https://baynetlibs.org/2020/11/18/baynet-event-privacy-rights-and-resources-in-libraries-an-online-discussion-with-baynet-2/  "Privacy Rights and Resources in Libraries: An Online Discussion with BayNet]."
 
 
 
Sara Brown and Joshua Stone. Protecting Patron Privacy with Threat Modeling. December 15, 2020, MLA/DLACon20
 
  
 
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== '''2019''' ==
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Claire Lobdell -- "Online ad tracking." October 30, 2019. Greenfield Community College, Greenfield, MA. Part of a joint presentation for staff with people from the IT and computer science departments for cybersecurity month.
 
Claire Lobdell -- "Online ad tracking." October 30, 2019. Greenfield Community College, Greenfield, MA. Part of a joint presentation for staff with people from the IT and computer science departments for cybersecurity month.
 
Kelly McElroy, with Jonathan Cain -- "'I know exactly how many XXXX students are on this campus,'" October 25, 2020. ACRL-Washington Conference.
 
  
 
===November===
 
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Josh Stone -- "Threat Modeling: Understanding Your Risks and Privacy Needs." November 13, 2018. SEFLIN Webinar
 
Josh Stone -- "Threat Modeling: Understanding Your Risks and Privacy Needs." November 13, 2018. SEFLIN Webinar
 
= Publications =
 
 
== 2022 ==
 
 
Anderson, K.E. (2022), “Getting acquainted with social networks and apps: understanding, preparing for and responding to online harassment”, Library Hi Tech News, 39(2),6-10. https://doi.org/10.1108/LHTN-06-2021-0042. Open Access Link: https://go.rutgers.edu/harassment
 
 
Anderson, K.E. (2022), Getting acquainted with social networks and apps: protecting patron privacy, Library Hi Tech News, 39(10), 7-11. https://doi.org/10.1108/LHTN-10-2022-0113. Open Access Link: https://go.rutgers.edu/patron_privacy
 
 
== 2021 ==
 
 
Bignoli, C., Buechler, S., Caldwell, D., & McElroy, K. (2021). Resisting Crisis Surveillance Capitalism in Academic Libraries. Canadian Journal of Academic Librarianship, 7, 1–25. https://doi.org/10.33137/cjalrcbu.v7.36450.
 
 
== 2020 and before ==
 
 
Anderson, K.E. (2020).  “Getting acquainted with social networks and apps: privacy during pandemic and protest”, Library Hi Tech News, 37(10), 5-10. https://doi.org/10.1108/LHTN-10-2020-0093  Open Access Link: https://go.rutgers.edu/privacy_pandemic
 

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