​​IFLA JournalIFLA Journal is an international journal publishing peer reviewed articles on library and information services and the social, political and economic issues that impact access to information through libraries.

The Journal publishes research, case studies and essays that reflect the broad spectrum of the profession internationally.

Volume 44, No.3 (October 2018)

Special Issue on Privacy

Contents:

Guest Editorial

Privacy, libraries and the era of big data 167
Louise Cooke

Articles

Privacy awareness issues in user data collection by digital libraries 170
Elaine Parra Affonso and Ricardo César Gonçalves Sant'ana

Delisting and ethics in the library: Anticipating the future of librarianship in a world that forgets 183
Katie Chamberlain Kritikos

Encouraging patron adoption of privacy-protection technologies: Challenges for public libraries  195
Monica G. Maceli

Information disclosure, privacy behaviours, and attitudes regarding employer surveillance of social networking sites 203
Deirdre McGuinness and Anoush Simon

Privacy and libraries in the case of Japan  223
Yasuyo Inoue

Privacy, obfuscation, and propertization 229
Tony Doyle

Abstracts 240

 

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