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Tag Archives: patron privacy
Later at WebWise
The Denver Art Museum hosted the opening event, which included Imagining the Digital Future: a Conversation, with Howard Besser and Susan Chun, and a tasty reception. As it so frequently does these days, collaboration was addressed, especially between museums, libraries and … Continue reading
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Privacy and Patrons – A Non Issue?
When I worked in a public library, patron privacy was a top priority for me, but now that I’m no longer at one every day, my ideas about privacy have morphed considerably. OK, I admit to being too lazy to … Continue reading