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May 29, 2007
Program on Protecting Patron Privacy
The Intellectual Freedom committee will present “Protecting Patron Privacy: Responding to Requests for Private Information : the legal and ethical issues facing librarians today.”
The program will be presented at four locations in the state ( one in each region). The dates are:
June 4 Franklin Twp, Somerset County
June 5 Princeton Public Library
June 6 Camden County Library, Voorhees
June 7 East Brunswick Public Library
The programs will all be given by Grayson Barber, Esq. whose specialization is first amendment law. On June 4 and 7, she will be joined by David Hancock, Esq. of the Union County Prosecutor’s office.
This is an essential program for all staff to prepare them for dealing with challenges to patron confidentiality. The cost is $15.00 for NJLA members, $22.50 for non-members, $7.50 for students.
Refreshments will be served.
The registration flyer available at: http://www.njla.org/programs/PatronPrivacy.pdf
Posted by mowyn at May 29, 2007 2:28 PM
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