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April 17, 2007
Virtual Reference and the Law
Mary Minow offers up the following resources on virtual reference and related legal issues in two posts (count 'em--one, two)!
- "Is Privacy Working? Planning for Stronger Privacy Measures than Security Through Obscurity" by Mary Minow and Paul Newhaus for the ALA.
- A Discussion of the Interface between Legal and Technological Issues in the Provision of Digital Reference Services by Michael McClennen, Ph.D. (PowerPoint as a PDF)
- A Discussion of the Interface between Legal and Technological Issues in the Provision of Digital Reference Services by Michael McClennen, Ph.D. (Talking Points as a PDF)
- Digital Reference: Copyright and Related Issues by Kenneth D. Crews (PDF)
Be sure to follow the comments on her first post too, which point to additional information and resources.
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