Reader Privacy: Should Library Standards for Privacy Apply in the Digital World? - video

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As reading expands from a world of print publications to electronic formats, can and should we retain traditional notions of reader privacy? Just what is the privacy we have come to expect as readers of books, and do these notions of privacy translate effectively in the world of Google Book Search,…

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