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Patron Privacy in a Surveillance State. Revised.

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Presentation at Metadata Working Group Forum, Cornell University Library, May 1, 2014

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How do we preserve our traditional library patron privacy ethic in an age of networked services? This presentation has two parts. a usage data inventory the Cornell University Library did recently and how the results of that study are informing Library policy moving forward and a synthesis of what the library literature says about our post-Snowden reality.

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2014-05-01

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privacy; surveillance; libraries

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