2016
DOI: 10.1093/idpl/ipw007
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Privacy: a matter of democracy. Why democracy needs privacy and data protection

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“…Boehme-Neßler argues that intellectual privacy is a crucial pillar of democracy that allows citizens to explore controversial and diverse ideas without judgement: 'if you anticipate that your reading habits will be monitored, then you will shrink back from consuming literature that is condemned by the mainstream.' 7 However, it may be argued that the traditional ethics of librarians surrounding user privacy are being challenged by new software tools and increased government interference and desire for surveillance. 8 The 'dual responsibility' of libraries to protect patrons' privacy whilst simultaneously supporting academic freedom and delivering tailored collections leaves them balancing on 'a privacy tightrope'.…”
Section: Libraries and 'The Privacy Tightrope'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Boehme-Neßler argues that intellectual privacy is a crucial pillar of democracy that allows citizens to explore controversial and diverse ideas without judgement: 'if you anticipate that your reading habits will be monitored, then you will shrink back from consuming literature that is condemned by the mainstream.' 7 However, it may be argued that the traditional ethics of librarians surrounding user privacy are being challenged by new software tools and increased government interference and desire for surveillance. 8 The 'dual responsibility' of libraries to protect patrons' privacy whilst simultaneously supporting academic freedom and delivering tailored collections leaves them balancing on 'a privacy tightrope'.…”
Section: Libraries and 'The Privacy Tightrope'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…90 Der technologischen Entwicklung wird eine aggressive Eigenbewegung zugerechnet, die mit dem Ziel, die Vollkommenheit zu erreichen, jede schwächere Kraft aus dem Weg drängt. 91 Technologie ist zudem konvergent, was bedeutet, dass vorhandene Technologien neue Technologien oder Anwendungsbereiche hervor-35 bringen. 92 In der Zukunft wird sogar mit einer Beschleunigung des technologischen Fortschritts gerechnet.…”
Section: Eigendynamik Des Technischen Fortschrittsunclassified
“…Hier können auf freiwilliger Basis bestimmte Gebiete in die Datenbank eingetragen werden. Die Daten werden 91 http://www.tuv.com/de/deutschland/ueber_uns/presse/meldungen/newscontentde _277442.html (zuletzt aufgerufen am 17.10.2016). 92 Ebenda.…”
Section: Privacy By Designunclassified
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