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Managing Digital Collections: Case Studies in the Ethics of Privacy
Works of the FIU Libraries
  • Kelley Rowan, Florida International University
  • Rebecca Bakker, Florida International University
Author ORCID

0000-0002-8326-8568

Date of this Version
3-15-2021
Document Type
Presentation
Abstract

This session explores the often unforeseen challenges and issues associated with the creation and management of digital collections and the privacy concerns that can arise. We will explore how to handle the need for digital anonymity on the part of content creators facing issues such as stalking, harassment, and violence. We will also discuss how to deal with the need for privacy when it stems from issues such as plagiarism and false claims of ownership that are almost always unexpected. We will offer possible solutions and creative ways in which FIU has helped its students, faculty, and researchers maintain their privacy, while simultaneously balancing our institutional goals of open access and accessibility of resources. Our hope is to provide a framework of best practices based on these examples.

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Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0
Citation Information
Kelley Rowan and Rebecca Bakker. "Managing Digital Collections: Case Studies in the Ethics of Privacy" (2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kelley-rowan/33/