[Sigifp-l] "Privacy" issue of Journal of Intellectual Freedom & Privacy

Michael T Zimmer zimmerm at uwm.edu
Fri Jul 7 16:35:52 EDT 2017


Colleagues,

I’m happy to announce that the “Privacy” special issue of the American Library Association’s Journal of Intellectual Freedom & Privacy (JIFP) has now been published.

Journal of Intellectual Freedom and Privacy
Vol 2, No 1 (2017): Spring
Table of Contents
https://journals.ala.org/index.php/jifp/issue/view/629

Editorial
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Introduction: The “Privacy” Special Issue of the Journal of Intellectual
Freedom & Privacy (3-4)
       Michael Zimmer

Commentaries
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The Path to a Creating a New Privacy Policy: NYPL's story (5-7)
       Bill Marden
We Can’t All Be Rock Stars:  Reaching a Mass Audience with the Message of
Library Privacy (8-10)
       Jessica Crowe Garner
How to Get Free HTTPS Certificates from Let's Encrypt (11-12)
       Mike Robinson
Libraries and the Right to be Forgotten: a Conflict in the Making? (13-14)
       Eli Edwards

Features
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Balancing Privacy and Strategic Planning Needs: A Case Study in
De-Identification of Patron Data (15-22)
       Becky Yoose
Privacy Policies and Practices with Cloud-Based Services in Public
Libraries: An Exploratory Case of BiblioCommons (23-37)
       Katie Chamberlain Kritikos,     Michael Zimmer

Reviews
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Review of  Protecting Patron Privacy: A LITA Guide  (38-38)
       Rudy Leon




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Michael Zimmer, PhD
Associate Professor, School of Information Studies
Director, Center for Information Policy Research
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

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