Time and practicality trumped passion this research break, so I’m working on getting a presentation on information literacy and web evaluation into article form, which means I won’t be able to dig deeply into the privacy and 2.0 librarianship issue until summer at earliest. Until then, I’ll be collecting sources, and reading what I can.
I’ve started a public list at OpenWorldcat — have you read any of these? what do you think? Any of them worth ignoring, or absolute must-reads? others to suggest? (I’ll be annotating the list as I get through it).
I’ve also got a lot being tagged with privacy at de.licio.us.
Please, feel free to point me to other things. And, your opinions are *always* welcome here! It’s supposed to be a conversation, right?
January 8, 2008 at 12:36 pm
Rory Litwin has written quite a bit about privacy and the online world. This post is a good introduction; reading other things tagged privacy may lead you to some more resources.
February 21, 2008 at 1:45 pm
The Future of Reputation is a good look at the current legal morass we find ourselves in here on the Internet. The author provides some remedies moving forward but all rely on torts and the threat of civil penalties. It is on My Favorite Books list: http://worldcat.org/profiles/bobrobboy/lists/11.