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The following posts link to ALA2008 Privacy Revolution Panel:
From ALA2008 Privacy Revolution Panel
Posted Monday September 1, 2008, 4:00 pm, Over one day old" ...is this because of bureaucrats or our technology? ... cited a situation where selling blade servers came with the info on it.... Original post: ALA2008 Privacy Revolution Panel by at Aggregated News Technorati tag: Blogging servers technology "
From ALA 2008 - Privacy: Is It Time for a Revolution?
Posted Thursday July 10, 2008, 11:59 am, Over one day old"privacy still matter to information seekers? Do they care and if they don?t, should they? Speakers included Dan Roth from Wired magazine, Beth Givens from Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, and Cory Doctorow from BoingBoing. Also on hand were bloggers Jenny Levine and Jessamyn West. Dan began saying that no one is asking about privacy, there?s no incentive for businesses. Consumers are conflicted. He mentioned AskEraser. He thinks there will be an arms race between these companies that offer free things based"
From Busy few weeks
Posted Wednesday July 9, 2008, 11:43 am, Over one day old" brings up plenty of summaries, just waiting for me to pick and choose: LITA Top Tech Trends (in the hopes of finding more Talking Tech topics), the always-interesting David Lee King, the ALA Games & Gaming Interest Group meeting, Privacy Revolution Panel, etc. If you were there, I?d love to hear some of your thoughts in the comments, or link to posts you think are interesting. Crickets chirping: I think that I need to take this blog a little more seriously, and to schedule guest bloggers for when I"
From bookmark4life
Posted Thursday July 3, 2008, 3:58 pm, Over one day old" ALA2008 Privacy Revolution Panel "
From Librarianship and privacy
Posted Thursday July 3, 2008, 3:26 pm, Over one day old"really digging all the vlogging. I'm still trying to get through all the blog posts and LJ articles but it looks like the issues raised by the Privacy Panel (Dan Roth, Cory Doctrow and Beth Givens) is the big topic on everyones tongues right now. The Shifted Librarian and the Loose Cannon Librarian provided live-blogging coverage of the panel discussion, and the OIF blog has a post linking to a survey and twitter feeds. When I think of privacy issues, I can't help but think of them on more of a smaller scale then"
From Rasmussen College Library Blogger
Posted Tuesday July 1, 2008, 4:59 pm, Over one day old" ALA2008 Privacy Revolution Panel "
From Home from ALA Annual 2008
Posted Tuesday July 1, 2008, 12:11 pm, Over one day old" The session was poorly publicized (last-minute addition?) and therefore poorly attended. This should have been a centerpiece of the conference. Addendum: Jessamyn?s blog post about the session, Jenny Levine?s post at Shifted Librarian, Kate Sheehan?s post at Loose Cannon Librarian. Fail: The (paid) speaker at the LIRT session ?Energizing Your Instruction? included ads for his wife?s (?) weight loss business in the handouts and opening slides. That"
From Privacy Revolution - not quite live-blogging
Posted Tuesday July 1, 2008, 11:06 am, Over one day old" I enjoyed the panel presentation. Jenny Levine and Kate Sheehan were both there blogging along with me. It was fun to keep an eye on twitter/chat/email and still pay enough attention to manage to ask a few questions and just learn things. Here is a slightly edited version of what I was writing"
From Update: "Privacy: Is it time for a revolution?"
Posted Tuesday July 1, 2008, 10:48 am, Over one day old"Jenny of the Shifted Librarian's live blog"
From Baby Boomer Librarian
Posted Monday June 30, 2008, 12:17 pm, Over one day old" ALA2008 Privacy Revolution Panel "
From Library-chan: Library Science with a hard candy shell
Posted Monday June 30, 2008, 4:30 am, Over one day old" ALA2008 Privacy Revolution Panel "
From "If you need privacy, you should get your own computer."
Posted Monday June 30, 2008, 3:34 am, Over one day old"who usually advocate computers in libraries as often the sole source of internet access for those without the resources to purchase their own. Should only those who can afford privacy have access to it? Update: Notes from the session are up at: The Shifted Librarian » ALA2008 Privacy Revolution Panel and Loose Cannon Librarian » Privacy Panel ALA 2008."
From Panel Of Revolution Of Intimacy ALA2008
Posted Monday June 30, 2008, 12:27 am, Over one day old" the Institute/Soros company to explore the question of the intimacy in the members of the numerical juries of age: DaN Roth (of cable), Cory Doctorow (CrapHound), and Beth Givens (the intimacy rectifies Clearinghouse)Â? Original post by qwe1 "
From privacy: is it time for a revolution?
Posted Sunday June 29, 2008, 5:12 pm, Over one day old"the intellectual freedom council several years ago. panelists: beth givens (founder/director of privacy rights clearinghouse), cory doctorow (author/blogger), and dan roth (wired senior writer). liveblogging and asking questions - jessamyn west and jenny levine. dan roth: in the 10 years i?ve been covering business privacy has never come up. will talk about privacy from a business perspective - unless i?m asking questions about it, no one talks about privacy policy in the business world. the only time"
From info-mational
Posted Sunday June 29, 2008, 5:12 pm, Over one day old"a resolution from the intellectual freedom council several years ago. panelists: beth givens (founder/director of privacy rights clearinghouse), cory doctorow (author/blogger), and dan roth (wired senior writer). liveblogging and asking questions - jessamyn west and jenny levine. dan roth: in the 10 years i?ve been covering business privacy has never come up. will talk about privacy from a business perspective - unless i?m asking questions about it, no one talks about privacy policy in the business world. the only"
From Loving Life in the 'Burgh
Posted Sunday June 29, 2008, 8:29 am, Over one day old" ALA2008 Privacy Revolution Panel "
From Bibliothekia
Posted Saturday June 28, 2008, 4:13 pm, Over one day old" ALA2008 Privacy Revolution Panel - 30/06/2008 Reblogging the ALA Privacy Panel - 27/06/2008 Literally, Where I?ll Be Gaming at ALA - 25/06/2008 Implementing the Prototype (Thinkering Spaces III) "
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