Libraries and Democracy in a Surveillance Culture - An overview of the contemporary surveillance environment in the age of Big Data and an insight into the complexities and overlap between security, bodily and informational surveillance as well as the subsequent impacts on privacy and democracy.
The Library/Surveillance Interface - Surveillance technologies that reflect structural inequities...discussion of surveillance tech into the library literature.
Resisting Crisis Surveillance Capitalism in Academic Libraries - Crisis surveillance capitalism in higher education.
Librarianship at the Crossroads of ICE Surveillance - Focuses on librarian ethics in the era of information capitalism, focusing specifically on an especially insidious arena of data ownership.
Data capitalism in the milieu of the surveillance economy - Explores the concept of data capitalism amidst rising surveillance capitalism and suggests ways through which libraries can protect the interests of their users.
"Radical Resistance" from Libraries, Defiance, and Data Surveillance - The ethics of being surveilled continues to be of central concern to the librarian community.
The Panoptic Librarian: The Role of Video Surveillance in the Modern Public Library - Presents the findings of a qualitative case study examining why four libraries in the US and the UK installed video surveillance and how they manage these systems to balance safety and privacy.
Preserving Patron Privacy in the 21st Century Academic Library - Presents how one university's libraries worked to both develop a public statement on patron privacy and identify behind-the-scenes issues with the collection, storage, and disposal of library patrons' private information.
Libraries and protecting patron privacy - There are legal concerns and librarians need to understand what laws may impact their organizations.