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February 1, 2010

What Sort of Privacy Should Library Patrons Reading Online Text Expect? Video of UNC Law Conference Now Available

As previously noted, UNC Law conducted its "Reader Privacy: Should Library Standards for Privacy Apply in the Digital World?" conference on January 22, 2010. A video link to the Conference is now available here. See also Woodrow Hartzog's Summary of the Program. Hat tip to Anne Klinefelter, UNC Law Library Director and a conference participant. [JH]

February 1, 2010 in Digital Collections, Meetings, New Publications | Permalink

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