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This webinar will explore the role libraries play in patron health journeys, which includes the layout of our physical spaces, the way we handle sensitive documents, which resources we share, and more. Privacy advocate Tess Wilson will discuss practical approaches to patron support and ways we might teach patrons about their health data safety.
About the Speaker:
Tess is the Deputy Director of Library Freedom Project. She is a librarian who loves talking loudly about digital literacy, equitable access, and citizen science. Most recently, she was a co-author of an ALA United for Libraries Action Planner and contributed a chapter to ACRL's Data Literacy Cookbook. Outside of this work, she is a PA Master Naturalist and a mentoring trainer with the Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern PA. In her spare time, she enjoys volunteering with her local watershed and making art of all kinds. She collects big books and small rocks.
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Recording: https://youtu.be/7xxveCSPpok
Slides: https://lor.nnlm.gov/op/op.Download_Share.php?documentid=5464
Objectives:
Identify points of vulnerability in interactions with patron health data
Share tips and tools with patrons to support their data privacy
Apply practical approaches to library spaces, policies, and procedures as a way to maximize privacy