> How do I signup?
>
> - Register online
Where??
On Wednesday, October 2, 2019 at 13:02, Mark Weiler eloquently inscribed:
> Hello world, you're invited to this webinar from Canada.
>
>
> [Digital Privacy] Add-ons for Privacy: Open Source Advocacy Tactics for
> Internet Health Abstract:
> Privacy is a topic of growing interest in academic libraries and beyond. Karen
> is currently completing interviews with 30 developers of open source privacy
> add-ons for web browsers (e.g. educational tools about online advertising,
> VPN tool suites, etc.). She will share lessons learned about the advocacy
> tactics utilized in privacy add-on development and extend to consider issues
> related to patron privacy in academic library settings. This will be of interest
> to librarians teaching information literacy to students, web librarians
> developing library systems, and collections librarians concerned with
> procuring web resources
>
> Speaker: Karen Louise Smith, Brock University
>
> Karen Louise Smith is an Assistant Professor in Communication, Popular
> Culture & Film at Brock University. Dr. Smith earned her Ph.D from University
> of Toronto and her research explores the themes of openness, privacy and
> participation in digital society. From 2013 to 2015, she conducted collaborative
> research with Mozilla to build the Hive Toronto digital literacy network and in
> 2017, she was awarded a Mozilla Research Grant for a project titled Add-ons
> for Privacy: Open Source Advocacy Tactics for Internet Health
> Who?
> - Open to everyone
> When?
> - Friday October 25nd, 2019
> - 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (Toronto, Canada; Eastern Daylight Time) (timezone
> converter)
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> Cost?
>
> - No fee
> Where?
> - Will be hosted online (login details will be sent by email)
> How do I signup?
>
> - Register online
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