

The article by Young, Walker, Swauger, Gibeault, Mannheimer, and Clark describes participatory ways to think about and design privacy-oriented library services. The authors describe two different working groups who were focused on privacy (and whose membership overlapped somewhat). In one group, participants drew a boat to represent privacy education and engagement. The sails represented strengths and the anchors represented challenges. These images then provided a framework to talk through opportunities and directions that the working groups wanted to take.
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Scott W. H. Young, Paige Walker, Shea Swauger, Michelle J. Gibeault, Sara Mannheimer, Jason A. Clark
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Brian M. Watson
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19-28
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News
David R. Stone
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29-49
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50-50
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David R. Stone
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51-53
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David R. Stone
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54-55
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David R. Stone
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David R. Stone
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