https://wiki.diglib.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Yshorish&feedformat=atomDLF Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-19T07:31:54ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.41.0https://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=14266Technologies of Surveillance2018-09-21T17:58:01Z<p>Yshorish: /* Upcoming */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories.<br />
====LBS Meeting Minutes====<br />
All minutes available in OSF, under 'Files' in the 'MeetingNotes' folder: https://osf.io/v2c3m/<br />
<br />
=== Vendor Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
==== VBS Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-16 Minutes here: [https://etherpad.net/p/ToS-VBS View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
==== Instruction Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-26 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fEfz0tWxxkbcfzQrzmRrS4XjzaoMKSAnvdxAkUDxITA/edit?usp=sharing View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research. A Google Folder of the work is available here: [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Ss3853w_-YvbaWRm4m7UFh3IPCswF4fx View Folder]. <br />
<br />
A Zotero library for existing learning-analytics or patron-data principles documents and related material is here: [https://www.zotero.org/groups/2144300/dlf_library_data_research_ethics View Zotero]<br />
==== Research Ethics Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-15 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cqWcpaIyRhyn0FjqtCFmoI_PhDvUCfjsufyFKIVt5e4/edit View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Advocacy Meetings====<br />
2018-02-28 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
==OSF Space==<br />
Minutes and other materials from this Working Group can be found at our OSF site: https://osf.io/bdyvq/<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
'''2018-08-08'''<br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://osf.io/g3sfp/<br />
<br />
'''2018-06-04''' <br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://osf.io/34e86/<br />
<br />
'''2018-04-18''' <br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://osf.io/j35vt/<br />
<br />
'''2018-01-31'''<br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://osf.io/6ygde/<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting will be at the 2018 DLF Forum. Join us for a Working Lunch at noon on Monday, October 15. http://sched.co/FVBp<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=14265Technologies of Surveillance2018-09-21T17:56:06Z<p>Yshorish: /* Background */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories.<br />
====LBS Meeting Minutes====<br />
All minutes available in OSF, under 'Files' in the 'MeetingNotes' folder: https://osf.io/v2c3m/<br />
<br />
=== Vendor Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
==== VBS Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-16 Minutes here: [https://etherpad.net/p/ToS-VBS View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
==== Instruction Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-26 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fEfz0tWxxkbcfzQrzmRrS4XjzaoMKSAnvdxAkUDxITA/edit?usp=sharing View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research. A Google Folder of the work is available here: [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Ss3853w_-YvbaWRm4m7UFh3IPCswF4fx View Folder]. <br />
<br />
A Zotero library for existing learning-analytics or patron-data principles documents and related material is here: [https://www.zotero.org/groups/2144300/dlf_library_data_research_ethics View Zotero]<br />
==== Research Ethics Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-15 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cqWcpaIyRhyn0FjqtCFmoI_PhDvUCfjsufyFKIVt5e4/edit View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Advocacy Meetings====<br />
2018-02-28 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
==OSF Space==<br />
Minutes and other materials from this Working Group can be found at our OSF site: https://osf.io/bdyvq/<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
'''2018-08-08'''<br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://osf.io/g3sfp/<br />
<br />
'''2018-06-04''' <br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://osf.io/34e86/<br />
<br />
'''2018-04-18''' <br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://osf.io/j35vt/<br />
<br />
'''2018-01-31'''<br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://osf.io/6ygde/<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting will be on '''August 8'''.<br />
<br />
Time: Aug 8, 2018 12:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)<br />
<br />
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/922750665<br />
<br />
Or iPhone one-tap :<br />
US: +16699006833,,922750665# or +16468769923,,922750665# <br />
Or Telephone:<br />
Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location): <br />
US: +1 669 900 6833 or +1 646 876 9923 <br />
Meeting ID: 922 750 665<br />
International numbers available: https://zoom.us/u/cMcPcOcNr<br />
<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13678Technologies of Surveillance2018-07-25T18:48:15Z<p>Yshorish: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories.<br />
====LBS Meeting Minutes====<br />
All minutes available in OSF, under 'Files' in the 'MeetingNotes' folder: https://osf.io/v2c3m/<br />
<br />
=== Vendor Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
==== VBS Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-16 Minutes here: [https://etherpad.net/p/ToS-VBS View Minures]<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
==== Instruction Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-26 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fEfz0tWxxkbcfzQrzmRrS4XjzaoMKSAnvdxAkUDxITA/edit?usp=sharing View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research. A Google Folder of the work is available here: [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Ss3853w_-YvbaWRm4m7UFh3IPCswF4fx View Folder]. <br />
<br />
A Zotero library for existing learning-analytics or patron-data principles documents and related material is here: [https://www.zotero.org/groups/2144300/dlf_library_data_research_ethics View Zotero]<br />
==== Research Ethics Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-15 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cqWcpaIyRhyn0FjqtCFmoI_PhDvUCfjsufyFKIVt5e4/edit View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Advocacy Meetings====<br />
2018-02-28 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
Next Call: April 11, 2018. <br /><br />
<br />
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/clir-dlf. Optional dial-in number: 866-287-9301. Alternate Number: 202-750-4186. No PIN needed. International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international<br />
<br />
==OSF Space==<br />
Minutes and other materials from this Working Group can be found at our OSF site: https://osf.io/bdyvq/<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
'''2018-06-04''' <br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://osf.io/34e86/<br />
<br />
'''2018-04-18''' <br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://osf.io/j35vt/<br />
<br />
'''2018-01-31'''<br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://osf.io/6ygde/<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting will be on '''August 8'''.<br />
<br />
Time: Aug 8, 2018 12:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)<br />
<br />
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/922750665<br />
<br />
Or iPhone one-tap :<br />
US: +16699006833,,922750665# or +16468769923,,922750665# <br />
Or Telephone:<br />
Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location): <br />
US: +1 669 900 6833 or +1 646 876 9923 <br />
Meeting ID: 922 750 665<br />
International numbers available: https://zoom.us/u/cMcPcOcNr<br />
<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13677Technologies of Surveillance2018-07-25T18:46:52Z<p>Yshorish: /* Background */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories.<br />
====LBS Meeting Minutes====<br />
All minutes available in OSF, under 'Files' in the 'MeetingNotes' folder: https://osf.io/v2c3m/<br />
<br />
=== Vendor Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
==== VBS Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-16 Minutes here: [https://etherpad.net/p/ToS-VBS View Minures]<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
==== Instruction Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-26 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fEfz0tWxxkbcfzQrzmRrS4XjzaoMKSAnvdxAkUDxITA/edit?usp=sharing View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research. A Google Folder of the work is available here: [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Ss3853w_-YvbaWRm4m7UFh3IPCswF4fx View Folder]. <br />
<br />
A Zotero library for existing learning-analytics or patron-data principles documents and related material is here: [https://www.zotero.org/groups/2144300/dlf_library_data_research_ethics View Zotero]<br />
==== Research Ethics Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-15 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cqWcpaIyRhyn0FjqtCFmoI_PhDvUCfjsufyFKIVt5e4/edit View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Advocacy Meetings====<br />
2018-02-28 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
Next Call: April 11, 2018. <br /><br />
<br />
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/clir-dlf. Optional dial-in number: 866-287-9301. Alternate Number: 202-750-4186. No PIN needed. International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international<br />
<br />
==OSF Space==<br />
Minutes and other materials from this Working Group can be found at our OSF site: https://osf.io/bdyvq/<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
'''2018-06-04''' <br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://osf.io/34e86/<br />
<br />
'''2018-04-18''' <br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://osf.io/j35vt/<br />
<br />
'''2018-01-31'''<br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://osf.io/6ygde/<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting will be on '''August 8'''.<br />
<br />
Time: Aug 8, 2018 12:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)<br />
<br />
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/922750665<br />
<br />
Or iPhone one-tap :<br />
US: +16699006833,,922750665# or +16468769923,,922750665# <br />
Or Telephone:<br />
Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location): <br />
US: +1 669 900 6833 or +1 646 876 9923 <br />
Meeting ID: 922 750 665<br />
International numbers available: https://zoom.us/u/cMcPcOcNr<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13676Technologies of Surveillance2018-07-25T18:20:06Z<p>Yshorish: add call in info</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories.<br />
====LBS Meeting Minutes====<br />
All minutes available in OSF, under 'Files' in the 'MeetingNotes' folder: https://osf.io/v2c3m/<br />
<br />
=== Vendor Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
==== VBS Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-16 Minutes here: [https://etherpad.net/p/ToS-VBS View Minures]<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
==== Instruction Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-26 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fEfz0tWxxkbcfzQrzmRrS4XjzaoMKSAnvdxAkUDxITA/edit?usp=sharing View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research. A Google Folder of the work is available here: [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Ss3853w_-YvbaWRm4m7UFh3IPCswF4fx View Folder]. <br />
<br />
A Zotero library for existing learning-analytics or patron-data principles documents and related material is here: [https://www.zotero.org/groups/2144300/dlf_library_data_research_ethics View Zotero]<br />
==== Research Ethics Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-15 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cqWcpaIyRhyn0FjqtCFmoI_PhDvUCfjsufyFKIVt5e4/edit View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Advocacy Meetings====<br />
2018-02-28 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
Next Call: April 11, 2018. <br /><br />
<br />
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/clir-dlf. Optional dial-in number: 866-287-9301. Alternate Number: 202-750-4186. No PIN needed. International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
'''2018-06-04''' <br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://osf.io/34e86/<br />
<br />
'''2018-04-18''' <br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://osf.io/j35vt/<br />
<br />
'''2018-01-31'''<br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://osf.io/6ygde/<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting will be on '''August 8'''.<br />
<br />
Time: Aug 8, 2018 12:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)<br />
<br />
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/922750665<br />
<br />
Or iPhone one-tap :<br />
US: +16699006833,,922750665# or +16468769923,,922750665# <br />
Or Telephone:<br />
Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location): <br />
US: +1 669 900 6833 or +1 646 876 9923 <br />
Meeting ID: 922 750 665<br />
International numbers available: https://zoom.us/u/cMcPcOcNr<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13639Technologies of Surveillance2018-07-10T18:47:13Z<p>Yshorish: Changed URLs to OSF links</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories.<br />
====LBS Meeting Minutes====<br />
All minutes available in OSF, under 'Files' in the 'MeetingNotes' folder: https://osf.io/v2c3m/<br />
<br />
=== Vendor Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
==== VBS Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-16 Minutes here: [https://etherpad.net/p/ToS-VBS View Minures]<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
==== Instruction Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-26 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fEfz0tWxxkbcfzQrzmRrS4XjzaoMKSAnvdxAkUDxITA/edit?usp=sharing View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research. A Google Folder of the work is available here: [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Ss3853w_-YvbaWRm4m7UFh3IPCswF4fx View Folder]. <br />
<br />
A Zotero library for existing learning-analytics or patron-data principles documents and related material is here: [https://www.zotero.org/groups/2144300/dlf_library_data_research_ethics View Zotero]<br />
==== Research Ethics Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-15 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cqWcpaIyRhyn0FjqtCFmoI_PhDvUCfjsufyFKIVt5e4/edit View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Advocacy Meetings====<br />
2018-02-28 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
Next Call: April 11, 2018. <br /><br />
<br />
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/clir-dlf. Optional dial-in number: 866-287-9301. Alternate Number: 202-750-4186. No PIN needed. International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
'''2018-06-04''' <br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://osf.io/34e86/<br />
<br />
'''2018-04-18''' <br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://osf.io/j35vt/<br />
<br />
'''2018-01-31'''<br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://osf.io/6ygde/<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting will be in early August. Look for a Whenisgood poll on the listserv in July!<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13621Technologies of Surveillance2018-06-07T13:19:04Z<p>Yshorish: Updated with minutes</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories.<br />
====LBS Meeting Minutes====<br />
All minutes available in OSF, under 'Files' in the 'MeetingNotes' folder: https://osf.io/v2c3m/<br />
<br />
=== Vendor Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
==== VBS Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-16 Minutes here: [https://etherpad.net/p/ToS-VBS View Minures]<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
==== Instruction Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-26 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fEfz0tWxxkbcfzQrzmRrS4XjzaoMKSAnvdxAkUDxITA/edit?usp=sharing View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research. A Google Folder of the work is available here: [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Ss3853w_-YvbaWRm4m7UFh3IPCswF4fx View Folder]. <br />
<br />
A Zotero library for existing learning-analytics or patron-data principles documents and related material is here: [https://www.zotero.org/groups/2144300/dlf_library_data_research_ethics View Zotero]<br />
==== Research Ethics Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-15 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cqWcpaIyRhyn0FjqtCFmoI_PhDvUCfjsufyFKIVt5e4/edit View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Advocacy Meetings====<br />
2018-02-28 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
Next Call: April 11, 2018. <br /><br />
<br />
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/clir-dlf. Optional dial-in number: 866-287-9301. Alternate Number: 202-750-4186. No PIN needed. International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
'''2018-06-04''' <br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1t8ARRwyWNcaib4VvYCRGWCu1IyDHJUyIX34NH4qjq2A/edit?usp=sharing <br />
<br />
'''2018-04-18''' <br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CEg_Dy2yU4cccMMQvjIsHRp6VLy3ooijwJOhEn9gYig/edit <br />
<br />
'''2018-01-31'''<br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm_qKnC6BLaUPWjbHQuKQlAwBX1Zb5FQeOwUcCPBlAg/edit<br />
<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting will be in early August. Look for a Whenisgood poll on the listserv in July!<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13527Technologies of Surveillance2018-04-27T15:56:37Z<p>Yshorish: /* All Group Meetings */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories.<br />
====LBS Meeting Minutes====<br />
All minutes available in OSF, under 'Files' in the 'MeetingNotes' folder: https://osf.io/v2c3m/<br />
<br />
=== Vendor Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
==== VBS Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-16 Minutes here: [https://etherpad.net/p/ToS-VBS View Minures]<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
==== Instruction Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-26 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fEfz0tWxxkbcfzQrzmRrS4XjzaoMKSAnvdxAkUDxITA/edit?usp=sharing View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research. A Google Folder of the work is available here: [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Ss3853w_-YvbaWRm4m7UFh3IPCswF4fx View Folder]. <br />
<br />
A Zotero library for existing learning-analytics or patron-data principles documents and related material is here: [https://www.zotero.org/groups/2144300/dlf_library_data_research_ethics View Zotero]<br />
==== Research Ethics Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-15 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cqWcpaIyRhyn0FjqtCFmoI_PhDvUCfjsufyFKIVt5e4/edit View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Advocacy Meetings====<br />
2018-02-28 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
Next Call: April 11, 2018. <br /><br />
<br />
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/clir-dlf. Optional dial-in number: 866-287-9301. Alternate Number: 202-750-4186. No PIN needed. International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
2018-04-18 Agenda and Minutes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CEg_Dy2yU4cccMMQvjIsHRp6VLy3ooijwJOhEn9gYig/edit <br />
<br />
2018-01-31<br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm_qKnC6BLaUPWjbHQuKQlAwBX1Zb5FQeOwUcCPBlAg/edit<br />
<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting will be scheduled in June. Please visit http://whenisgood.net/4khk2w3 to indicate preference.<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13526Technologies of Surveillance2018-04-27T15:56:29Z<p>Yshorish: /* All Group Meetings */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories.<br />
====LBS Meeting Minutes====<br />
All minutes available in OSF, under 'Files' in the 'MeetingNotes' folder: https://osf.io/v2c3m/<br />
<br />
=== Vendor Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
==== VBS Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-16 Minutes here: [https://etherpad.net/p/ToS-VBS View Minures]<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
==== Instruction Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-26 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fEfz0tWxxkbcfzQrzmRrS4XjzaoMKSAnvdxAkUDxITA/edit?usp=sharing View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research. A Google Folder of the work is available here: [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Ss3853w_-YvbaWRm4m7UFh3IPCswF4fx View Folder]. <br />
<br />
A Zotero library for existing learning-analytics or patron-data principles documents and related material is here: [https://www.zotero.org/groups/2144300/dlf_library_data_research_ethics View Zotero]<br />
==== Research Ethics Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-15 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cqWcpaIyRhyn0FjqtCFmoI_PhDvUCfjsufyFKIVt5e4/edit View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Advocacy Meetings====<br />
2018-02-28 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
Next Call: April 11, 2018. <br /><br />
<br />
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/clir-dlf. Optional dial-in number: 866-287-9301. Alternate Number: 202-750-4186. No PIN needed. International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
2018-04-18 Agenda and Minutes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CEg_Dy2yU4cccMMQvjIsHRp6VLy3ooijwJOhEn9gYig/edit <br />
<br />
2018-01-31<br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm_qKnC6BLaUPWjbHQuKQlAwBX1Zb5FQeOwUcCPBlAg/edit<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting will be scheduled in June. Please visit http://whenisgood.net/4khk2w3 to indicate preference.<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13525Technologies of Surveillance2018-04-27T15:56:10Z<p>Yshorish: /* All Group Meetings */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories.<br />
====LBS Meeting Minutes====<br />
All minutes available in OSF, under 'Files' in the 'MeetingNotes' folder: https://osf.io/v2c3m/<br />
<br />
=== Vendor Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
==== VBS Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-16 Minutes here: [https://etherpad.net/p/ToS-VBS View Minures]<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
==== Instruction Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-26 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fEfz0tWxxkbcfzQrzmRrS4XjzaoMKSAnvdxAkUDxITA/edit?usp=sharing View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research. A Google Folder of the work is available here: [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Ss3853w_-YvbaWRm4m7UFh3IPCswF4fx View Folder]. <br />
<br />
A Zotero library for existing learning-analytics or patron-data principles documents and related material is here: [https://www.zotero.org/groups/2144300/dlf_library_data_research_ethics View Zotero]<br />
==== Research Ethics Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-15 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cqWcpaIyRhyn0FjqtCFmoI_PhDvUCfjsufyFKIVt5e4/edit View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Advocacy Meetings====<br />
2018-02-28 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
Next Call: April 11, 2018. <br /><br />
<br />
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/clir-dlf. Optional dial-in number: 866-287-9301. Alternate Number: 202-750-4186. No PIN needed. International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
<br />
2018-01-31<br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm_qKnC6BLaUPWjbHQuKQlAwBX1Zb5FQeOwUcCPBlAg/edit<br />
<br />
2018-04-18 Agenda and Minutes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CEg_Dy2yU4cccMMQvjIsHRp6VLy3ooijwJOhEn9gYig/edit <br />
<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting will be scheduled in June. Please visit http://whenisgood.net/4khk2w3 to indicate preference.<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13524Technologies of Surveillance2018-04-27T15:55:58Z<p>Yshorish: /* All Group Meetings */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories.<br />
====LBS Meeting Minutes====<br />
All minutes available in OSF, under 'Files' in the 'MeetingNotes' folder: https://osf.io/v2c3m/<br />
<br />
=== Vendor Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
==== VBS Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-16 Minutes here: [https://etherpad.net/p/ToS-VBS View Minures]<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
==== Instruction Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-26 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fEfz0tWxxkbcfzQrzmRrS4XjzaoMKSAnvdxAkUDxITA/edit?usp=sharing View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research. A Google Folder of the work is available here: [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Ss3853w_-YvbaWRm4m7UFh3IPCswF4fx View Folder]. <br />
<br />
A Zotero library for existing learning-analytics or patron-data principles documents and related material is here: [https://www.zotero.org/groups/2144300/dlf_library_data_research_ethics View Zotero]<br />
==== Research Ethics Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-15 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cqWcpaIyRhyn0FjqtCFmoI_PhDvUCfjsufyFKIVt5e4/edit View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Advocacy Meetings====<br />
2018-02-28 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
Next Call: April 11, 2018. <br /><br />
<br />
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/clir-dlf. Optional dial-in number: 866-287-9301. Alternate Number: 202-750-4186. No PIN needed. International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
<br />
2018-01-31<br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm_qKnC6BLaUPWjbHQuKQlAwBX1Zb5FQeOwUcCPBlAg/edit<br />
<br />
<br />
2018-04-18 Agenda and Minutes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CEg_Dy2yU4cccMMQvjIsHRp6VLy3ooijwJOhEn9gYig/edit <br />
<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting will be scheduled in June. Please visit http://whenisgood.net/4khk2w3 to indicate preference.<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13523Technologies of Surveillance2018-04-27T15:55:40Z<p>Yshorish: Updated the meeting date</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories.<br />
====LBS Meeting Minutes====<br />
All minutes available in OSF, under 'Files' in the 'MeetingNotes' folder: https://osf.io/v2c3m/<br />
<br />
=== Vendor Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
==== VBS Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-16 Minutes here: [https://etherpad.net/p/ToS-VBS View Minures]<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
==== Instruction Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-26 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fEfz0tWxxkbcfzQrzmRrS4XjzaoMKSAnvdxAkUDxITA/edit?usp=sharing View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research. A Google Folder of the work is available here: [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Ss3853w_-YvbaWRm4m7UFh3IPCswF4fx View Folder]. <br />
<br />
A Zotero library for existing learning-analytics or patron-data principles documents and related material is here: [https://www.zotero.org/groups/2144300/dlf_library_data_research_ethics View Zotero]<br />
==== Research Ethics Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-15 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cqWcpaIyRhyn0FjqtCFmoI_PhDvUCfjsufyFKIVt5e4/edit View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Advocacy Meetings====<br />
2018-02-28 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
Next Call: April 11, 2018. <br /><br />
<br />
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/clir-dlf. Optional dial-in number: 866-287-9301. Alternate Number: 202-750-4186. No PIN needed. International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
<br />
2018-01-31<br />
Agenda and Minutes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm_qKnC6BLaUPWjbHQuKQlAwBX1Zb5FQeOwUcCPBlAg/edit<br />
2018-04-18 Agenda and Minutes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CEg_Dy2yU4cccMMQvjIsHRp6VLy3ooijwJOhEn9gYig/edit <br />
<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting will be scheduled in June. Please visit http://whenisgood.net/4khk2w3 to indicate preference.<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13509Technologies of Surveillance2018-04-12T17:57:27Z<p>Yshorish: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories.<br />
====LBS Meeting Minutes====<br />
All minutes available in OSF, under 'Files' in the 'MeetingNotes' folder: https://osf.io/v2c3m/<br />
<br />
=== Vendor Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
==== VBS Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-16 Minutes here: [https://etherpad.net/p/ToS-VBS View Minures]<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
==== Instruction Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-26 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fEfz0tWxxkbcfzQrzmRrS4XjzaoMKSAnvdxAkUDxITA/edit?usp=sharing View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research. A Google Folder of the work is available here: [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Ss3853w_-YvbaWRm4m7UFh3IPCswF4fx View Folder]. <br />
<br />
A Zotero library for existing learning-analytics or patron-data principles documents and related material is here: [https://www.zotero.org/groups/2144300/dlf_library_data_research_ethics View Zotero]<br />
==== Research Ethics Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-15 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cqWcpaIyRhyn0FjqtCFmoI_PhDvUCfjsufyFKIVt5e4/edit View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Advocacy Meetings====<br />
2018-02-28 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
Next Call: April 11, 2018. <br /><br />
<br />
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/clir-dlf. Optional dial-in number: 866-287-9301. Alternate Number: 202-750-4186. No PIN needed. International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
<br />
2018-01-31<br />
Agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm_qKnC6BLaUPWjbHQuKQlAwBX1Zb5FQeOwUcCPBlAg/edit<br />
<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting is scheduled for April 18, 2018 at 2pm Eastern. Join here: https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/447903501 <br />
<br />
Agenda is available: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CEg_Dy2yU4cccMMQvjIsHRp6VLy3ooijwJOhEn9gYig/edit?usp=sharing <br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13508Technologies of Surveillance2018-04-12T17:54:23Z<p>Yshorish: added agenda</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories.<br />
====LBS Meeting Minutes====<br />
All minutes available in OSF, under 'Files' in the 'MeetingNotes' folder: https://osf.io/v2c3m/<br />
<br />
=== Vendor Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
==== VBS Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-16 Minutes here: [https://etherpad.net/p/ToS-VBS View Minures]<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
==== Instruction Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-26 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fEfz0tWxxkbcfzQrzmRrS4XjzaoMKSAnvdxAkUDxITA/edit?usp=sharing View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research. A Google Folder of the work is available here: [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Ss3853w_-YvbaWRm4m7UFh3IPCswF4fx View Folder]. <br />
<br />
A Zotero library for existing learning-analytics or patron-data principles documents and related material is here: [https://www.zotero.org/groups/2144300/dlf_library_data_research_ethics View Zotero]<br />
==== Research Ethics Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-15 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cqWcpaIyRhyn0FjqtCFmoI_PhDvUCfjsufyFKIVt5e4/edit View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Advocacy Meetings====<br />
2018-02-28 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
Next Call: April 11, 2018. <br /><br />
<br />
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/clir-dlf. Optional dial-in number: 866-287-9301. Alternate Number: 202-750-4186. No PIN needed. International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
<br />
2018-01-31<br />
Agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm_qKnC6BLaUPWjbHQuKQlAwBX1Zb5FQeOwUcCPBlAg/edit<br />
<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting is scheduled for April 18, 2018 at 2pm Eastern. Join here: https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/447903501<br />
Agenda is available: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CEg_Dy2yU4cccMMQvjIsHRp6VLy3ooijwJOhEn9gYig/edit?usp=sharing <br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13487Technologies of Surveillance2018-03-28T13:48:15Z<p>Yshorish: /* Instruction Meetings */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-led Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories. <br />
<br />
=== Vendor Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
==== VBS Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-16 Minutes here: [https://etherpad.net/p/ToS-VBS View Minures]<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
==== Instruction Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-26 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fEfz0tWxxkbcfzQrzmRrS4XjzaoMKSAnvdxAkUDxITA/edit?usp=sharing View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research. A Google Folder of the work is available here: [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Ss3853w_-YvbaWRm4m7UFh3IPCswF4fx View Folder]. <br />
<br />
A Zotero library for existing learning-analytics or patron-data principles documents and related material is here: [https://www.zotero.org/groups/2144300/dlf_library_data_research_ethics View Zotero]<br />
==== Research Ethics Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-15 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cqWcpaIyRhyn0FjqtCFmoI_PhDvUCfjsufyFKIVt5e4/edit View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Advocacy Meetings====<br />
2018-02-28 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
Next Call: April 11, 2018. <br /><br />
<br />
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/clir-dlf. Optional dial-in number: 866-287-9301. Alternate Number: 202-750-4186. No PIN needed. International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
<br />
2018-01-31<br />
Agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm_qKnC6BLaUPWjbHQuKQlAwBX1Zb5FQeOwUcCPBlAg/edit<br />
<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting is scheduled for April 18, 2018 at 2pm Eastern. Join here: https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/447903501<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13486Technologies of Surveillance2018-03-28T13:47:48Z<p>Yshorish: added minutes</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-led Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories. <br />
<br />
=== Vendor Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
==== VBS Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-16 Minutes here: [https://etherpad.net/p/ToS-VBS View Minures]<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
==== Instruction Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-27 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fEfz0tWxxkbcfzQrzmRrS4XjzaoMKSAnvdxAkUDxITA/edit?usp=sharing View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research. A Google Folder of the work is available here: [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Ss3853w_-YvbaWRm4m7UFh3IPCswF4fx View Folder]. <br />
<br />
A Zotero library for existing learning-analytics or patron-data principles documents and related material is here: [https://www.zotero.org/groups/2144300/dlf_library_data_research_ethics View Zotero]<br />
==== Research Ethics Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-15 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cqWcpaIyRhyn0FjqtCFmoI_PhDvUCfjsufyFKIVt5e4/edit View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Advocacy Meetings====<br />
2018-02-28 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
Next Call: April 11, 2018. <br /><br />
<br />
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/clir-dlf. Optional dial-in number: 866-287-9301. Alternate Number: 202-750-4186. No PIN needed. International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
<br />
2018-01-31<br />
Agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm_qKnC6BLaUPWjbHQuKQlAwBX1Zb5FQeOwUcCPBlAg/edit<br />
<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting is scheduled for April 18, 2018 at 2pm Eastern. Join here: https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/447903501<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13454Technologies of Surveillance2018-03-21T21:13:14Z<p>Yshorish: Added minutes, chnaged name</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-led Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories. <br />
<br />
=== Vendor Built Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
==== VBS Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-16 Minutes here: [https://etherpad.net/p/ToS-VBS View Minures]<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research. A Google Folder of the work is available here: [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Ss3853w_-YvbaWRm4m7UFh3IPCswF4fx View Folder]. <br />
<br />
A Zotero library for existing learning-analytics or patron-data principles documents and related material is here: [https://www.zotero.org/groups/2144300/dlf_library_data_research_ethics View Zotero]<br />
==== Research Ethics Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-15 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cqWcpaIyRhyn0FjqtCFmoI_PhDvUCfjsufyFKIVt5e4/edit View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Advocacy Meetings====<br />
2018-02-28 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
Next Call: April 11, 2018. <br /><br />
<br />
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/clir-dlf. Optional dial-in number: 866-287-9301. Alternate Number: 202-750-4186. No PIN needed. International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
<br />
2018-01-31<br />
Agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm_qKnC6BLaUPWjbHQuKQlAwBX1Zb5FQeOwUcCPBlAg/edit<br />
<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting is scheduled for April 18, 2018 at 2pm Eastern. Join here: https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/447903501<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13452Technologies of Surveillance2018-03-20T17:05:08Z<p>Yshorish: Updated the research ethics section</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-led Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories. <br />
<br />
=== Vendor Supplied Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research. A Google Folder of the work is available here: [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Ss3853w_-YvbaWRm4m7UFh3IPCswF4fx View Folder]. <br />
<br />
A Zotero library for existing learning-analytics or patron-data principles documents and related material is here: [https://www.zotero.org/groups/2144300/dlf_library_data_research_ethics View Zotero]<br />
==== Research Ethics Meetings ====<br />
2018-03-15 Minutes here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cqWcpaIyRhyn0FjqtCFmoI_PhDvUCfjsufyFKIVt5e4/edit View Minutes]<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Advocacy Meetings====<br />
2018-02-28 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
Next Call: April 11, 2018. <br /><br />
<br />
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/clir-dlf. Optional dial-in number: 866-287-9301. Alternate Number: 202-750-4186. No PIN needed. International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
<br />
2018-01-31<br />
Agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm_qKnC6BLaUPWjbHQuKQlAwBX1Zb5FQeOwUcCPBlAg/edit<br />
<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting is scheduled for April 18, 2018 at 2pm Eastern. Join here: https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/447903501<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13357Technologies of Surveillance2018-03-06T14:19:53Z<p>Yshorish: /* Advocacy Meetings */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-led Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories. <br />
<br />
=== Vendor Supplied Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research.<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Advocacy Meetings====<br />
2018-02-28 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
Next Call: April 11, 2018. <br /><br />
<br />
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/clir-dlf. Optional dial-in number: 866-287-9301. Alternate Number: 202-750-4186. No PIN needed. International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
<br />
2018-01-31<br />
Agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm_qKnC6BLaUPWjbHQuKQlAwBX1Zb5FQeOwUcCPBlAg/edit<br />
<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting is scheduled for April 18, 2018 at 2pm Eastern. Join here: https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/447903501<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13356Technologies of Surveillance2018-03-06T14:19:37Z<p>Yshorish: /* Meetings */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-led Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories. <br />
<br />
=== Vendor Supplied Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research.<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Advocacy Meetings====<br />
20180228 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
Next Call: April 11, 2018. <br /><br />
<br />
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/clir-dlf. Optional dial-in number: 866-287-9301. Alternate Number: 202-750-4186. No PIN needed. International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
<br />
2018-01-31<br />
Agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm_qKnC6BLaUPWjbHQuKQlAwBX1Zb5FQeOwUcCPBlAg/edit<br />
<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting is scheduled for April 18, 2018 at 2pm Eastern. Join here: https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/447903501<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13355Technologies of Surveillance2018-03-06T14:19:20Z<p>Yshorish: /* Meetings */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-led Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories. <br />
<br />
=== Vendor Supplied Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research.<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
====Meetings====<br />
20180228 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
Next Call: April 11, 2018. <br /><br />
<br />
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/clir-dlf. Optional dial-in number: 866-287-9301. Alternate Number: 202-750-4186. No PIN needed. International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
<br />
2018-01-31<br />
Agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm_qKnC6BLaUPWjbHQuKQlAwBX1Zb5FQeOwUcCPBlAg/edit<br />
<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting is scheduled for April 18, 2018 at 2pm Eastern. Join here: https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/447903501<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13354Technologies of Surveillance2018-03-06T14:19:05Z<p>Yshorish: Added minutes and meeting info</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-led Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories. <br />
<br />
=== Vendor Supplied Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research.<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
==Meetings==<br />
20180228 Minutes here: [https://cryptpad.fr/file/#/1/80tUwT6WYTAG4A6yPcSgdKUOEc4duTkp/OhGooD2YfCqDBnb9zxKDZWB9GZTrm73h3GOkQc6jz5E=/ Download Minutes]<br />
<br />
Next Call: April 11, 2018. <br /><br />
<br />
Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/clir-dlf. Optional dial-in number: 866-287-9301. Alternate Number: 202-750-4186. No PIN needed. International Access Numbers: https://www.uberconference.com/international<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
<br />
2018-01-31<br />
Agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm_qKnC6BLaUPWjbHQuKQlAwBX1Zb5FQeOwUcCPBlAg/edit<br />
<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting is scheduled for April 18, 2018 at 2pm Eastern. Join here: https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/447903501<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13353Technologies of Surveillance2018-03-06T14:16:18Z<p>Yshorish: /* Meetings */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-led Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories. <br />
<br />
=== Vendor Supplied Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research.<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==All Group Meetings==<br />
<br />
2018-01-31<br />
Agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm_qKnC6BLaUPWjbHQuKQlAwBX1Zb5FQeOwUcCPBlAg/edit<br />
<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting is scheduled for April 18, 2018 at 2pm Eastern. Join here: https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/447903501<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13351Technologies of Surveillance2018-03-01T21:50:32Z<p>Yshorish: Added April meeting info</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-led Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories. <br />
<br />
=== Vendor Supplied Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research.<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==Meetings==<br />
<br />
2018-01-31<br />
Agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm_qKnC6BLaUPWjbHQuKQlAwBX1Zb5FQeOwUcCPBlAg/edit<br />
<br />
=== Upcoming ===<br />
Our next all-group meeting is scheduled for April 18, 2018 at 2pm Eastern. Join here: https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/447903501 <br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13350Technologies of Surveillance2018-03-01T21:47:54Z<p>Yshorish: updated resources</p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-led Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories. <br />
<br />
=== Vendor Supplied Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research.<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==Meetings==<br />
<br />
2018-01-31<br />
Agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm_qKnC6BLaUPWjbHQuKQlAwBX1Zb5FQeOwUcCPBlAg/edit<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
# The Library Freedom Project has some slide decks to start: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/ <br />
# [https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/16064/NISO%20Privacy%20Pr%E2%80%A6= NISO Consensus Principles]<br />
# ALA Privacy checklists and best practices: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/privacy/checklists <br />
# Michigan’s courses/events on privacy: https://www.coursera.org/learn/privacy-reputation-identity#syllabus and https://www.si.umich.edu/events/201801/privacymichigan#gsc.tab=0 <br />
# Cornell’s resources: https://digitalhumanities.library.cornell.edu/privacy-resources <br />
# Prototyping Jason Griffey’s Measure the Future, which doesn’t capture identifying information (and he’s been vocal about privacy within libraries), but how to navigate communicate the usage of a tool like this. http://measurethefuture.net/2015/03/31/measure-the-future-privacy-and-more-details/ <br />
# Karen Coyle’s privacy audit: http://www.kcoyle.net/privacy_audit.html</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13349Technologies of Surveillance2018-03-01T21:38:14Z<p>Yshorish: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, wherever we encounter it in our profession. To that end, we expanded our initial idea of three sub-groups to five, based on community feedback. Our investigative areas are:<br />
<br />
=== Library-led Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories. <br />
<br />
=== Vendor Supplied Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
<br />
=== Professional Research Ethics ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate surveillance ethics in library-based research.<br />
<br />
=== Advocacy ===<br />
This sub-group will investigate how to resist administrative pressure to surrender library data to campus and/or engage in privacy-damaging assessment practices.<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
<br />
Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!<br />
<br />
==Meetings==<br />
<br />
2018-01-31<br />
Agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qm_qKnC6BLaUPWjbHQuKQlAwBX1Zb5FQeOwUcCPBlAg/edit</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13234Technologies of Surveillance2017-12-01T18:44:12Z<p>Yshorish: </p>
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<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
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This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, whether in systems that we create or purchase, or through our classroom instruction. To that end, we propose an initial three sub-groups to look at the following areas:<br />
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=== Library-led Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories. <br />
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=== Vendor Supplied Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
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=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
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== Get Involved ==<br />
Please join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.<br />
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Data collection behavior extends far beyond the systems that libraries have direct connections with. One way to help track the news stories and investigative work done in this area is through Twitter, using the hashtag '''#panoptitech.''' Follow this tag and add any relevant stories that you come across!</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13233Technologies of Surveillance2017-12-01T18:37:37Z<p>Yshorish: </p>
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<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and '''seeks to establish guidelines''' for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, whether in systems that we create or purchase, or through our classroom instruction. To that end, we propose an initial three sub-groups to look at the following areas:<br />
<br />
=== Library-led Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories. <br />
<br />
=== Vendor Supplied Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Feel free to join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.</div>Yshorishhttps://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Technologies_of_Surveillance&diff=13232Technologies of Surveillance2017-12-01T18:34:51Z<p>Yshorish: TechSurv homepage</p>
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<div>== Background ==<br />
The Technologies of Surveillance Working Group was formed at the end of the 2017 DLF Forum by Yasmeen Shorish and Shea Swauger. This group came out of the [https://osf.io/eghdn/ Surveyance or Surveillance? Working Lunch] at the Forum and is dedicated to interrogating our relationships with data collection technologies. Libraries are increasingly investing in systems that can track and correlate user behavior. <br />
<br />
This group will interrogate the methods and ethical implications of these technologies and seeks to establish guidelines for how to operationalize interrogation of technology, whether in systems that we create or purchase, or through our classroom instruction. To that end, we propose an initial three sub-groups to look at the following areas:<br />
<br />
=== Library-led Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries create, such as open source repositories. <br />
<br />
=== Vendor Supplied Systems ===<br />
This sub-group investigates the systems that libraries purchase or lease, such as an ILS or database.<br />
<br />
=== Instruction and Outreach ===<br />
This sub-group investigates effective outreach and instruction strategies for our communities on topic related to data collection and privacy.<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
Feel free to join our [https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DLF-SURVEILLANCE-TECH DLF-administered listserv]. We also have a Slack space set up, with channels for each of the subgroups. Email [mailto:SHEA.SWAUGER@UCDENVER.EDU Shea Swauger] to gain access to the Slack space.</div>Yshorish