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Is the Library Open?
Symposium 2007
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Is the Library Open?
OCLC Symposium
June 22, 2007
Cathy De Rosa
Vice Presidentfor the Americas
Vice PresidentGlobal Marketing
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“To continue to be vital to society, libraries must adopt new objectives.
In particular, they must strive to participate with individuals in their cultural activities; passive, depersonalized service is no longer enough.
Developments in modern, information-based society are forcing onto libraries this new objective of furnishing an individual with information when and where he wants it.”
Frederick G. Kilgour,
“Evolving, Computerizing, Personalizing,” 1972
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Sharing in our networked world
Privacy and trust
Copyright
Common practices
Uncommon practices
… and your views!
Our open agenda…
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“I think people are still very much up in the air about what privacy should denote and what it does…”
“There is need for balance.”
“We’re at the point where eight-year-olds can post on MySpace without a problem, and 88-year-olds can, too…that’s kind of a nice thing.”
Information Professionals – 2007
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Siva Vaidhyanathan
Mary MinowMarc Rotenberg
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On privacy
Your views…
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How would you rate the privacy of the Internet compared to two years ago?
My
info
rmat
ion is
kep
...
My
info
rmat
ion is
kep
...
No c
hange
Not s
ure
14%5%
15%
66%
1. My information is kept more private than 2 years ago
2. My information is kept less private than 2 years ago
3. No change4. Not sure
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Exploring social participation, privacy and trust on the Internet and how these cultural changes will impact libraries
• 6,545 respondents in Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States
• Ages 14 to 84
• U.S. library directors
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How would you rate the privacy of the Internet compared to two years ago?
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
Kept moreprivate
Kept lessprivate
No change inprivacy
Not sure
Total General Public Total U.S. Library Directors
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How private do you feel your activity is while using search engines?
Ext
rem
ely
privat
e
Ver
y pr
ivat
e
Priv
ate
Som
ewhat
priv
ate
Not a
t all
privat
e
Who
car
es?
0% 1%5%
74%
18%
3%
1. Extremely private2. Very private3. Private4. Somewhat private5. Not at all private6. Who cares?
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How private do you feel your activity is while using search engines?
0%
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35%
Extremelyprivate
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Private Somewhatprivate
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Who cares?
Total General Public Total U.S. Library Directors
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How private do you feel your activity is while using a library Web site?
Ext
rem
ely
privat
e
Ver
y pr
ivat
e
Priv
ate
Som
ewhat
priv
ate
Not a
t all
privat
e
Not s
ure
1%
9%
2%
25%
49%
15%
1. Extremely private2. Very private3. Private4. Somewhat private5. Not at all private6. Not sure
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How private do you feel your activity is while using a library Web site?
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Extremelyprivate
Veryprivate
Private Somewhatprivate
Not at allprivate
Not sure
Total General Public Total U.S. Library Directors
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How private do you feel your activity is while using a library Web site?
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Extremelyprivate
Veryprivate
Private Somewhatprivate
Not at allprivate
Not sure
Public – library sites Public – search engines
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Siva Vaidhyanathan
Mary MinowMarc Rotenberg