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tannybogus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-25-08 05:26 PM
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Librarians have more balls than Congress
In my extended family, I have something of a reputation for being a privacy Nazi. This is due to my penchant for not giving out addresses and phone numbers to stores that seem to think my buying something from them is a good enough reason to ask for it, but it turns out I'm only playing in the minor leagues. The American Library Association is raising more than a million dollars to fund a new "Right to Information Privacy Campaign" with a goal of nothing less than getting Americans "to recommit to information privacy."

Librarians might not be the group you'd first imagine out in the streets, manning the barricades, but they can get pretty agitated about both censorship and privacy. (Note: never tell a librarian that you'd like to ban a particular book unless the two of you are separated by an inch of plexiglass.) In this case, the 64,000 librarians of the ALA believe that their work remains vital to a vibrant democracy, since "the right to read and search for information is the foundation of individual liberty."


The ALA's new campaign wants to 1) educate people, and then 2) turn them into activists. The education component of the three-year program will make people aware, for instance, that "checking out a biography of Osama Bin Laden could prompt seizure of their library records" or that "online searches create traceable records that make them vulnerable to questioning by the FBI." The ALA also worries about provisions in the law that "gag" the people who are on the receiving end of government orders to turn over these records.

"Law enforcement agencies at every level are exploiting fears about terrorism and child safety to encourage lawmakers to strip away statutory privacy protections for library records," says the ALA. "This eliminates anonymity in the library, and encourages the mind set that 'good' people should have nothing to hide."
But, as Cory Doctorow wittily points out in a talk he gave to the group last month, people have all sorts of behaviors for which they want "privacy," even if these behaviors aren't "secret." When someone heads off to the bathroom, for instance, and closes the door, their behavior isn't a "secret," but it is "private." And everyone's parents engaged in at least one nonsecret but private activity to produce a child.

The librarians are well suited to mount such a campaign. By nature, they're guardians of anonymity and free access to information, and they also have access to a huge variety of outlets for their message. US public libraries have more locations than McDonalds, and 62 percent of American adults hold library cards. That gives ALA members a natural place to educate the public about these issues and channel that education into public discourse and, hopefully, a new consensus on privacy and its importance.

By Nate Anderson | Published: July 23, 2008 - 09:35PM CT

I say let's start a DU campaign to elect librarians. They wouldn't take

any crap, and they would know how to find out if something was BS.

They may be the last wall standing as it is.


:thumbsup:
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mwb970 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-25-08 05:30 PM
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1. I used to work for a company serving libraries.
Let me tell you, librarians are not like you might think they are. They are a feisty bunch!
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skooooo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-25-08 05:40 PM
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3. Hellraisers..

..we can be, when necessary!
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LWolf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-25-08 05:32 PM
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2. It's true.
Behind the deceptive stereotype of the spinster with glasses, the ALA is ready and able to kick ass and take names when it comes to issues of censorship and information privacy.

I never finished my Masters in Library Science; I became a teacher instead. Still, my 12 years working in libraries as a library tech while I was finishing my other degrees left me a librarian in spirit, if not in fact.
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skooooo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-25-08 05:41 PM
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4. I think of it as a profession that is very rooted ...

... in the ideals of the Enlightenment.
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LWolf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-25-08 06:22 PM
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6. That's an interesting point.
I agree.
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atommom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-25-08 05:44 PM
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5. Actually, the balls are optional, but the willingness to kick ass for their ideals is not.
:applause:
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tannybogus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-25-08 06:24 PM
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7. Librarian Knowledge
1-How to start a Tea Party
2-How to pronounce "nuclear"
3-How to use computers
4-Countries of the world and their geography
5-An understanding of the Declaration of Independence, and The Constitution
6-How to kick ass and take names

:headbang:
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LostinVA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-25-08 07:03 PM
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8. The ALA rocks, as do librarians!
I'm glad to be one of them.
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HawkerHurricane Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-25-08 07:40 PM
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9. Spider Robinson once said...
"Librarians are the secret masters of the universe. They control information. Don't piss one off."
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cally Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-25-08 08:14 PM
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10. I have to recommend this
for my future peers. I'm entering a MLIS program in two weeks.
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Tierra_y_Libertad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-25-08 08:19 PM
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11. And, unlike politicians, they actually do something useful.
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Psyop Samurai Donating Member (873 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-25-08 10:36 PM
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12. "They may be the last wall standing as it is."
I have had that thought myself. And I have noticed that they have consistently been in the forefront of censorship and privacy issues.

Kudos to librarians! ...and thanks for posting this.

:toast:
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The Backlash Cometh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-26-08 08:21 AM
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13. God bless them.
They were the defenders of democracy. I love librarians! Except for Laura Bush.
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