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Ethics in a Digital World: Using Policies to Guide Professional and Personal Presence in Social Networking Spaces

Peter Fernandez, University of Tennessee - Knoxville
Brian Kooy, Georgia State University
Robert S. Peck, The Center for Constitutional Litigation
Ruth Connel, Valparaiso University

Abstract

The panel of four speakers address topics including privacy considerations for librarians using social networking sites; issues of librarian self-disclosure online; First Amendment concerns around using social networking sites for library outreach; and advice on how writing social software policies.

Note: This file includes only my section from a presentation that included three other speakers. I edited my portion of the presentation to include my slides. The full presentation, including three other great panelists (but no slides) can be found: http://www.oif.ala.org/oif/?p=1360

Suggested Citation

Peter Fernandez, Brian Kooy, Robert S. Peck, and Ruth Connel. "Ethics in a Digital World: Using Policies to Guide Professional and Personal Presence in Social Networking Spaces" Invited panelist at a presentation of the ALA Committee on Professional Ethics at the annual conference of the American Library Association. Washington, D.C. Jun. 2010.
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/peter_fernandez/4

Fernandez_Privacy_ALA2010_final.pptx.mp4 (16277 kB)
Video file of my portion of the presentation in case the streaming link does not work.

handout.pdf (122 kB)
Handout

cognotes article.pdf (128 kB)