4. RESPONSIBILITY
Librarians feel a professional responsibility to
protect the right to search for information free
from surveillance. Privacy has long been the
cornerstone of library services in America.
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5. ACRL STANDARD 5 - ETHICS
The information literate student understands
many of the economic, legal, and social issues
surrounding the use of information and
accesses and uses information ethically and
legally.
http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/informationliteracycompetency
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6. FOR THIS WEEK
• Discussion Board This Week
• Fb - what specific information struck you in the articles
• Twitter – summarize your privacy views in a tweet (or 2)
make sure you use hashtag #LIS622, #Privacy
• Pinterest account
• Share your account with the class on Fb
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Notes de l'éditeur
How do you define privacy as a librarian?...as a user?
http://www.privacyrevolution.org/index.php/resources/know_your_rights/So librarians want to protect everyone’s privacy…the ability to search, find and disseminate information without fear is a cornerstone…so how does this work with the social age? How do we reconcile privacy…and what is privacy?
Take a few minutes and read this standard. Then I want you to discuss how this may impact the way you teach about and use social media in your institution…