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Author: Julie Oborny

Author of Data Cartels on intellectual freedom and our digital rivers on fire

November 7, 2022 November 7, 2022 By Julie Oborny

Note: This post is published on behalf of Michelle Gibeault, Head of Teaching, Learning and Research at Smith College Libraries and also a member of ALA’s Intellectual Freedom Committee’s Privacy Subcommittee, who conducted this interview with Sarah Lamdan. There will

Author of Data Cartels on intellectual freedom and our digital rivers on fire

Guidelines for Private Online Searching & Browsing

July 21, 2022 July 21, 2022 By Julie Oborny

There are few options for searching without being tracked. To search anonymously from home requires tech-savvy and money. This is something many people do not have. Libraries should help any user access information anonymously. Guidelines A group of library privacy

Guidelines for Private Online Searching & Browsing

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