Library 2.016: Privacy in the Digital Age

March 16th, 3:00 – 6:00pm US Eastern: Library 2.016: Privacy in the Digital Age 
The Learning Revolution and School of Information at San José State University are excited to announce the first of three Library 2.016 mini-conferences: “Privacy in the Digital Age.”

In this focused conversation, we will address the roles and responsibilities of libraries regarding the protections of intellectual freedom, privacy, free speech, information access, and freedom of the press. Are these still core values of the library profession, and if so, how are libraries and librarians responding to the increasing complexities of data tracking and desires for data-informed services and marketing?

This is a free event, being held online. Please register HERE to attend live or to receive the recording links

Keynote Speakers: Lee Rainie; Director, Internet, Science, and Technology Research; Pew Research Center; Jamie Larue, Director, Office for Intellectual Freedom, American Library Association; Jonathan Hernández, Associate Researcher, Library and Information Institute, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM); Deborah Caldwell-Stone, Deputy Director, Office for Intellectual Freedom, American Library Association; and Alison Macrina, Director, Library Freedom Project. Sign up to attend or receive the recordings HERE.