The San Francisco Public
Library has formed an Advisory Committee to help address new and emerging
technologies, especially those that entail privacy concerns. Privacy concerns
are increasingly important to both libraries and the public at large, due
to many factors, including but not limited to identity theft, sophisticated
tracking systems, and current provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act.
The Library Technology & Privacy Advisory Committee members include individuals with expertise in emerging
technologies as well as those with a vested interest in the San Francisco Public
Library system.
Initially the Advisory Committee will meet four times to accomplish certain tasks:
- Specify vendor requirements, especially those dealing with privacy protections,
should the Library choose to implement RFID technology;
- Present one or more educational forums on library technology and privacy
of interest to the general public
Following these initial desired outcomes, the Committee progress and charge will
be evaluated.
Radio Frequency Identification and the San Francisco Public Library - Summary Report
Meeting Notices
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