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Privacy

  • ALA Library Fact Sheet 25 - RFID: A Brief Bibliography
    A brief bibliography of ALA and other resources on Radio Frequency Identification, or RFID, technology, and its use in libraries.
  • Privacy Tool Kit
    Privacy is essential to the exercise of free speech, free thought, and free association. In this library the right to privacy is the right to open inquiry without having the subject of one's interest examined or scrutinized by others. Confidentiality exists when a library is in possession of personally identifiable information about users and keeps that information private on their behalf.
  • Privacy and Confidentiality
    Privacy is essential to the exercise of free speech, free thought, and free association. The courts have established a First Amendment right to receive information in a publicly funded library. Further, the courts have upheld the right to privacy based on the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution. Many states provide guarantees of privacy in their constitutions and statute law. Numerous decisions in case law have defined and extended rights to privacy.

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