On 08/14/2014 02:13 PM, Jim Gilbert(WTPL) wrote:
Hello,
We use Windows Steady State for our XP OPACs.
All other machines have been upgraded to Windows 7 and use the Faronics suite
(Deep Freeze, Anti-Executable, Anti-Virus) to achieve a clean reboot. When I
investigated moving away from Steady
To Eric, thank you for bringing this to our attention. I passed the info along
to my coworkers and a discussion about the AddThis widget in our CONTENTdm
instance is now on the agenda for our next weekly meeting.
To Bill, I think a workshop on setting up a Tor relay/node at a library would
be a
BTW, EBSCOhost (used in a few libraries, I think) has AddThis widgets. I
suppose if you use their API you could avoid that.
--
Jeff Karlsen
Librarian & Library Department Chair
Sacramento City College
916-558-2583
www.scc.losrios.edu/library
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On 14 August 2014, Eric Hellman wrote:
I must say I'm surprised that most of the response to "libraries are letting
advertisers track patrons as they browse their catalogs" is discussion of
privacy condomware. Perhaps I've missed something?
Indeed no, that's how this thread went. But it's re
Albiet a bit late, I very recently learned that the DOAJ is asking journals
like ours (Code4Lib Journal) to resubmit our application to be in the
directory. [1] From a Nature article:
Now, following criticism of its quality-control checks, the
website [DOAJ] is asking all of the journals in
I agree. What was prompted as a discussion of protecting one's patrons has
turned into a discussion of protecting oneself.
Joshua Gomez
Library Systems Programmer
University of Southern California
From: Code for Libraries on behalf of Eric Hellman
Sent
Unfortuantly there isn't much we can do besides (a) not use the site, (b)
remove it from the site, or (c) contact the site owner and get them to
remove it (unlikely). So we are stuck with our "virtual condoms" until a
better solution is thought up. :(
Riley Childs
RileyChilds.net
+1 (704) 497-2086
I must say I'm surprised that most of the response to "libraries are letting
advertisers track patrons as they browse their catalogs" is discussion of
privacy condomware. Perhaps I've missed something?
> On Aug 14, 2014, at 1:39 PM, Karen Coyle wrote:
>
> Bill (&others), are you running Priva
On 14 August 2014, Karen Coyle wrote:
Bill (&others), are you running PrivacyBadger alongside AdBlock? I'm
concerned about the confluence of decisions there, although tempted to try
anyway.
I am---Adblock Plus, that is. Haven't noticed any problems (or ads!) or missing
content. They seem t
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Hello,
We use Windows Steady State for our XP OPACs.
All other machines have been upgraded to Windows 7 and use the Faronics suite
(Deep Freeze, Anti-Executable, Anti-Virus) to achieve a clean reboot. When I
investigated moving away from Steady State (as it is not supported in Windows
7) I di
On 08/14/2014 11:35 AM, Chris Amorosi wrote:
Hopefully someone can help me here!
I have an express 15 minute kiosk intended for quick printing or email
checks. When a user comes up to the station, they have to press a button
on screen to say they read/agree to the user policies of the library
b
Bill (&others), are you running PrivacyBadger alongside AdBlock? I'm
concerned about the confluence of decisions there, although tempted to
try anyway.
Thanks,
kc
On 8/13/14, 2:08 PM, William Denton wrote:
On 13 August 2014, Karen Coyle wrote:
*ps - I had a great cookie manager for a while,
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On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 7:18 AM, Keith Jenkins wrote:
> http://www.addthis.com/privacy/opt-out
>
> Is t
Hopefully someone can help me here!
I have an express 15 minute kiosk intended for quick printing or email
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on screen to say they read/agree to the user policies of the library
before using the station. Every 5 minutes and o
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Is this satire?
All those links look very helpful and interesting -- I'll be sure to
study all of them in detail. Thanks!
Will Martin
On 08/13/2014 05:08 PM, William Denton wrote:
On 13 August 2014, Karen Coyle wrote:
*ps - I had a great cookie manager for a while, but it's no longer
around. Cookie control in browsers actually was easier a decade ago -
they've obviously been discouraged from including that software. If
anyone
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