New article: Search data privacy in academic libraries: Qualitative perspectives of members of marginalized groups.
Authors: Laura W. Gariepy. This article examines undergraduate students’ attitudes towards search data privacy in academic libraries, with a focus on the experiences and perspectives of members of underrepresented groups. . .Most students were comfortable with search data collection if it benefited them; however, a notable number of those who opposed it expressed strong concerns about potential harm to vulnerable or underrepresented groups. These privacy concerns were primarily voiced by members of marginalized groups, emphasizing the importance of considering student perspectives, especially those who may be most vulnerable to adverse effects of data use. . .The purpose of this article is to amplify those voices.
"Search Data Privacy in Academic Libraries" highlights how marginalized students view search data privacy. Many trust libraries, but others, especially those vulnerable to bias and surveillance, prefer strict privacy or data purging.
Read the article: bit.ly/crl-871-56