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Category: Minors Privacy

Watching What Students Read in the School Library

November 10, 2020 October 19, 2015 By OIF staff

by Helen Adams, Member, and Michael Robinson, Chair IFC Privacy Subcommittee The Collier School District in Florida now allows parents and guardians to see the titles of books their children (and wards) check out from the district’s school libraries.    Colllier

Watching What Students Read in the School Library

Privacy @ ALA Annual 2015 in San Francisco

November 10, 2020 June 18, 2015 By OIF staff

Privacy is on the agenda at the 2015 ALA Annual Meeting in San Francisco June 26 – June 30, 2015. Some highlights: RUSA President’s Program speaker danah boyd will discuss her research on youth culture, the “big data” phenomenon, and the

Privacy @ ALA Annual 2015 in San Francisco

Choose Privacy Week 2014: Privacy Issues for Incarcerated Youth

November 10, 2020 May 7, 2014 By OIF staff

by Kelly Czarnecki Teen Librarian Charlotte Mecklenburg Library We might not think too often about privacy issues in regards to the incarcerated. Why should they be online anyway? In most cases, they’re not. However, in some places they are. In

Choose Privacy Week 2014: Privacy Issues for Incarcerated Youth

Privacy & Youth Conference in Chicago

November 10, 2020 March 21, 2011 By OIF staff

ALA will be hosting a conference on youth and privacy in Chicago, March 24 – 25, 2011. We’ve invited students, librarians, educators, researchers, public policy professionals, and other thinkers to help us identify ways to best reach young people with

Privacy & Youth Conference in Chicago

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