thing.
>
>
> That should be enough
>
> The concern is when they send you through some intermediary website (which
> then redirects to the URL that you gave the generator)
>
> -Joe
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t; > …
> >
> > So, unless your patron is trying to hide from the servers they’re
> > connecting to (which usually isn’t the case for banking), and their hope
> is
> > to just encrypt their local traffic, they might just be shifting their
> > risk, not actually mitiga
gt;
> > Here are some categories I'm interested in hearing about.
> >
> > Funding / budget
> >
> > Software supplied / admin access / management tools
> >
> > Processes and time spent when a laptop is returned
> >
> > Loan rules / circulation / fines and fees
> >
> > Partnerships with other departments / role of Library / role of IT
> >
> > Number of computers vs. patron population / % of laptops checked out / #
> of
> > lost or damaged computers
> >
> > Success stories.
> >
> > Anything else?
> >
> > Contact of anyone who would be willing to chat more about this.
> >
> > Thanks so much!
> >
> > Ann Kucera (she, hers)
> > Manager of Library Systems
> > Adobe Digital Lounge Coordinator
> > Park Library 204A | Central Michigan University | Mount Pleasant, MI
> 48859
> > P: 989-774-2404 | E: kuce...@cmich.edu
> > http://www.cmich.edu/
>
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Tamara Marnell
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Orbis Cascade Alliance (orbiscascade.org <https://www.orbiscascade.org/>)
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acquiring
> the content, then we would have not only had something to show for it, but
> we would have also increased our skills so other content could be collected.
>
> Now, pretend our mailing list is Library Seminar 504, and ask yourself,
> "To what degree do I agree with the quoted passage? Why or why not?"
>
>
> † As you may or may not know, Brewster Kahle runs the Internet Archive.
>
> --
> Eric Lease Morgan
>
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Tamara Marnell
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Orbis Cascade Alliance (orbiscascade.org <https://www.orbiscascade.org/>)
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you wanted, or if it tries going through some tracking website
> first.
>
> -Joe
>
> Sent from a mobile device with a crappy on screen keyboard and obnoxious
> "autocorrect"
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Tamara Marnell
Program Manager, Systems
Orbis Cascade Alliance (orbiscascade.org <https://www.orbiscascade.org/>)
Pronouns: she/her/hers