We Can’t All Be Rock Stars: Reaching a Mass Audience with the Message of Library Privacy

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Abstract

Are library privacy rights under assault again?

Possibly. A new administration in Washington is sending signals that heavy-handed federal guidelines concerning library data may be on the way again. After the 2001 attacks on New York and Washington DC, a group of librarians known as the Connecticut Four stood up to onerous provisions in the USA PATRIOT Act, a brave feat but one of relative anonymity.

In this new era, do libraries need a face or a campaign to elevate the fight for privacy in the eyes of the general public? This paper will argue "yes," and conclude with some thought on how such a campaign might manifest itself.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Intellectual Freedom and Privacy
Volume2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2017

Disciplines

  • Higher Education
  • Library and Information Science

Keywords

  • Library privacy
  • Mass audience
  • Message
  • Reaching
  • Rock Stars

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