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Guest Post - Protecting Patron Privacy in Digital Resources

Guest Post - Protecting Patron Privacy in Digital Resources | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Editor’s Note: We first quoted Caltech Artist-in-Residence David Kremers maxim, “Privacy is the new luxury” back in 2009. In the decade since then, we’ve seen a continuous assault on personal privacy, as surveillance has become the dominant business model on the internet. We’ve approached questions of privacy from many different angles over the years here at The Scholarly Kitchen, including technology architectural approaches to privacy (particularly relevant in light of new authentication systems like RA21), as well as striving to find the right balance between personalization and privacy).

 

Librarians have long been stalwart guardians of patron privacy — an increasingly difficult task in the era of Google and Facebook. Today’s post is by Mimi Calter, Deputy University Librarian for Stanford University, who brings a useful framework for libraries as they consider patron privacy.

 

Patron privacy has been a long-standing concern of libraries, and in the era of Facebook data-sharing scandals and of GDPR, the privacy of users of digital content is an increasing concern. In response to that general issue, and to several specific difficulties with data providers, Stanford Libraries, with support from a number of our peer institutions, have put forward a Statement on Patron Privacy and Database Access.

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JISC infoNet - All evalKit database records

JISC infoNet - All evalKit database records | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
All records are listed below - you can sort on title or description by clicking on the column headings. If you scroll to the bottom of the page, you can search on keywords which are listed under the sub-topics heading.
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Repeat after me: Academic Databases are the Netflix for Nerds! 

Repeat after me: Academic Databases are the Netflix for Nerds!  | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Kristen Mattson writes: "As a high school librarian, I know how important it is for my students to navigate and utilize academic databases. Ninety five percent of our students graduate with plans to continue their education, and will be expected to conduct research through their college or university library subscriptions.

 

Teaching students to navigate the databases is not the hardest part of my job, though. The most difficult part is convincing students that they are worth exploring." 


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Mary Reilley Clark's curator insight, September 25, 2018 4:11 PM

This is such a great idea! Now that every school district in California has access to Proquest databases via the Department of Education, I've been struggling with how to convince my 8th graders to use them. Kristen has come up with a wonderful way to get students to understand and to use databases! I can't wait to try this!

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JISC infoNet - Toolkit Database Home page

JISC infoNet - Toolkit Database Home page | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Introductory page for the toolkit database - from here you can browse through all records
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