December 21, 2006

Privacy, Libraries, ALA and FBI

ALA’s Don Wood has a blog that he uses as a channel for his communications on libraries and intellectual freedom. Today he has a post about the ALA Washington Office and their response to statements by the director of the FBI that they say reveals the Bureau’s continued lack of understanding of libraries and the sanctity of library users’ privacy.

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  1. [...] I recently discovered Don Wood’s blog Library 2.0 (thanks Library Juice!). Don is the Program Officer/Communications at the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom, whose goals is to educate librarians and the general public about the nature and importance of intellectual freedom in libraries. [...]

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