Article VII of the American Library Association’s Library Bill of Rights states that “Libraries should advocate for, educate about, and protect people’s privacy”. With the proliferation of digital services available through libraries both public and academic, this imperative extends out beyond the walls of the library and into the realm of digital privacy. In this webinar, one librarian will talk through the preparation and implementation of three different programs on this topic: an online resource, a workshop at Monroe County Public Library, and a program at Indiana University Libraries. Through these examples, participants will discover various resources to support similar initiatives.
Date Recorded: 3/27/2024
Format: Archived YouTube Video
Presenter: James Henry Smith, Jay Visiting Information Literacy Librarian /
Indiana University Libraries
Resources
- Digital Privacy slides pdf
- Terms and Conditions Game
- Can you solve it are you smart enough to opt out of cookies
- Digital Privacy Guides
- Privacy Field Guides for Libraries
- Digital Security Basics
- Control Your Smartphone Data
- Control Your Smartphone Data – Data Detox Kit
- Privacy by Design