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    Protect patron privacy and safeguard Internet usage using this how-to manual for creating a secure environment in your library. You'll learn how simple changes to your policies, procedures, and computer settings can ensure a private and safe research space for users.In a world where almost anyone with computer savvy can hack, track, and record the online activities of others, your library can ... Read more

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    A quick, easy-to-read synthesis of theory, guidelines, and evidence-based research, this book offers timely, practical guidance for library and information professionals who must navigate ethical crises in information privacy and stay on top of emerging privacy trends.Emerging technologies create new concerns about information privacy within library and information organizations, and many ... Read more

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    Enhancing Patron Privacy and Information Access

    Series series Routledge Guides to Practice in Libraries, Archives and Information Science
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