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= Committees and appointments =
 
= Committees and appointments =
 
AFT-MA Executive Board (V.P.) - Maty Cropley, BPLPSA MLSA Local 4928, AFT-MA
 
  
 
ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee Privacy Subcommittee - T.J. Lamanna
 
ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee Privacy Subcommittee - T.J. Lamanna
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Maty Cropley. "101 Ways to Watch: Surveillance Devices in Policing and Retail." Boston Public Library Teen Volunteer Program. February 27.
 
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===
 
===March===
  
 
Ray Pun. "Data Ethics & Privacy in Academic Libraries." University of Delaware Library. March 30.
 
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===
 
===April===
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===October===
 
===October===
 
Andrea Puglisi. "Online Harassment Prevention Strategies for Library Workers." Western Massachusetts Library Advocates Annual Meeting. October 26.
 
  
 
===November===
 
===November===
 
John Mack Freeman. "Emerging Trends in Intellectual Freedom." Athens Regional Library Staff Day Keynote (GA). November 15.
 
  
 
===December===
 
===December===
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== 2022 ==
 
== 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
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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), pp. 6-10. https://doi.org/10.1108/LHTN-06-2021-0042. Open Source 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
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Anderson, K.E. (2022), Getting acquainted with social networks and apps: protecting patron privacy, Library Hi Tech News, https://doi.org/10.1108/LHTN-10-2022-0113. Open Source Link: https://go.rutgers.edu/patron_privacy
  
 
== 2021 ==
 
== 2021 ==
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== 2020 and before ==
 
== 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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Anderson, K.E. (2020).  “Getting acquainted with social networks and apps: privacy during pandemic and protest”, Library Hi Tech News, Vol. 37 No. 10, pp. 5-10. https://doi.org/10.1108/LHTN-10-2020-0093  Open Access Link: https://go.rutgers.edu/privacy_pandemic

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