Pratt Institute Libraries is hosting an online program on Privacy Vs Free
Speech next Wednesday, October 7th from 3:30pm-5pm! To RSVP please visit
the listing on eventbrite
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As the world moves online, issues of privacy and the limits of free speech have
come to the fore. But what does that mean on campus? Listen to students,
staff, and faculty discuss new definitions and challenges to privacy and
free speech in this changing environment.
*Moderator*Matthew Garklavs-Electronic Resources Librarian, Pratt Institute
Libraries*Panelists**Sarah Lamdan-Professor of Law, CUNY School of Law*
Sarah Lamdan is a Professor of Law at CUNY School of Law in Long Island
City, NY and a librarian. Professor Lamdan studies data governance law
across the spectrum from open government to personal privacy. She is
currently working on a book about data control and access called Data
Cartels, which will be published by Stanford University Press. Sarah Lamdan
has worked as both an academic and law firm librarian since joining the
profession in 2003.
*Monica Maceli- Associate Professor, Pratt Institute School of Information*
Monica Maceli is Associate Professor at Pratt Institute School of
Information, focusing on emerging technologies in the information and
library science domain. She earned her Ph.D. and MSIS from the College of
Information Science and Technology (iSchool) at Drexel University. She has
an industry background in web development and user experience, having held
positions in e-commerce, online learning, and academic libraries. Her
research areas of interest include end-user development, human-computer
interaction, and information technology education. Dr. Maceli is
co-director of the Environmental Sensing Lab at the Pratt Research
Accelerator which explores the applications of micro-controllers,
single-board computers, sensors, and other physical computing devices in
monitoring environmental conditions within cultural heritage organizations.
*Sydni Meyer- Graduate Student, Pratt Institute School of Information*
Sydni Meyer is a graduate student at Pratt Institute’s School of
Information, concentrating on academic librarianship. Her research
interests include digital humanities and equity in scholarly
communications, informed by her B.A. in Religion from Bryn Mawr College and
M.A. in South Asian Studies from Columbia University. Versions of her
master’s thesis “Embodied Transcendence: Tantric Practice in Web 2.0” were
presented at the Annual Conference on South Asia at the University of
Wisconsin, Madison, and the MESAAS Graduate Conference at Columbia
University. Her full CV and selections of library student work can be found
at sydnimeyer.com.
This event is free and open to the public.
More information will be provided to attendees after they register through
eventbrite.
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We hope to see you there!
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*Matthew Garklavs* | Electronic Resources Librarian
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