Privacy Literacy: From Curious to Confident

Public polls consistently show that people care about privacy. Privacy concerns unite people across identities, politics, and cultures. Libraries are increasingly offering privacy literacy programming, fulfilling the Library Bill of Rights call to educate about privacy. In this session, learn about privacy literacy and preview research-based strategies for developing your privacy literacy practice. Facilitators will review their privacy current awareness action plan, frameworks for analyzing privacy impacts of policies and technologies, and a planning template to develop implementation-ready privacy programming for your library. Participants will gain access to a free-to-use Privacy Literacy Toolkit including resources to adapt or create privacy literacy programming. This session is welcoming to library workers with any level of privacy literacy experience–join us to grow from curious to confident!

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Work Title Privacy Literacy: From Curious to Confident
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  1. Alexandria Edyn Chisholm
  2. Sarah Hartman-Caverly
Keyword
  1. privacy
  2. privacy literacy
  3. library instruction
  4. teaching and learning
  5. information literacy
License CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike)
Work Type Presentation
Publication Date December 18, 2024
DOI doi:10.26207/yxgr-cn76
Deposited December 17, 2024

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    • privacy, privacy literacy, library instruction, teaching and learning, information literacy
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    • Public polls consistently show that people care about privacy. Privacy concerns unite people across identities, politics, and cultures. Libraries are increasingly offering privacy literacy programming, fulfilling the Library Bill of Rights call to educate about privacy. In this session, learn about privacy literacy and preview research-based strategies for developing your privacy literacy practice. Facilitators will review their privacy current awareness action plan, frameworks for analyzing privacy impacts of policies and technologies, and a planning template to develop implementation-ready privacy programming for your library. Participants will gain access to a free-to-use Privacy Literacy Toolkit including resources to adapt or create privacy literacy programming. This session is welcoming to library workers with any level of privacy literacy experience–join us to grow from curious to confident!
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