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*The Ethics of Innovation: Navigating privacy, policy and service issues  *
http://www.oclc.org/innovation/?utm_source=WhatCountsEmail&utm_medium=Special+Offers+%26+Information%2BSpecial+Offers+-+Education,+Leadership+%26+Research&utm_campaign=OCLC+Sales

A discussion of ethics has been part of the professional landscape* since
1903 when Mary Plummer, ALA President, presented the first code of ethics
for librarians. *Since then, the information services landscape has only
become more challenging and complex.

Join OCLC and Library Journal on *Wednesday, Nov 17th from 1-3 p.m.* Eastern
Time for our second online symposium. We'll discuss the ways in which
ethical considerations affect innovation, privacy issues and how libraries
deliver services. From 3-4 p.m. we'll have a dedicated Twitter hour with the
keynote speakers and librarian moderator. Please post your questions to
Twitter hashtag *#ethicsIQ*.

No travel. No cost. Just insight.

Register today at
*www.oclc.org/innovation<http://visit.oclc.org/t?r=896&c=2353374&l=25684&ctl=3384951:A947A0844E7F25FF873DEB707B1E52B9CAC05210E543AB75&>
     Panelists include:*

Liza Barry-Kessler

Managing Partner
PRIVACY COUNSEL, LLC

Liza Barry-Kessler, the Managing Partner of Privacy Counsel,
LLC<http://www.privacycounsel.net/>,
is a lawyer working with companies and organizations to protect their data,
their people and their reputations. Previously, Liza has worked for
EarthLink, AOL and the Center for Democracy & Technology, and as a lobbyist
representing organizations like the American Library Association, the
International Society for Technology in Education and the Consortium on
School Networking. She is co-author of *Privacy in the 21st Century: Issues
for Public, School, and Academic
Libraries*<http://lu.com/showbook.cfm?isbn=9781591582090>,
has written numerous articles, including "Endorsements, Testimonials, and
Bloggers: The New FTC Guides" in the December 2009 issue of *Wisconsin
Lawyer*, is a frequent public speaker at professional conferences and
educational events, and is an award-winning personal blogger at
www.LizaWasHere.com <http://ww.lizawashere.com/>. Liza graduated from the
University of Wisconsin School of Law and from Smith College. She is also
currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Information Policy at the University of
Wisconsin—Milwaukee School of Information Studies.

Gary Price

Librarian and Consultant; Founder and Editor
RESOURCE SHELF

Gary Price is a librarian, consultant and writer. He is also the founder and
senior editor/compiler of *ResourceShelf* <http://www.resourceshelf.com/>, a
daily electronic update of news and resources of interest for information
professionals and other online users. Prior to his work at ResourceShelf,
Gary was Director of Online Information Resources at Ask.com and the News
Editor of Search Engine Watch. He is a frequent speaker at professional and
trade conferences, a contributor to Searcher magazine and the co-author
(with Chris Sherman) of *The Invisible Web*, published by CyberAge Books.
Gary has also compiled several well-known Web research tools including
"Price's List of Lists" and "direct search." These and other compilations
have been mentioned in numerous publications including *The Washington Post*
, *The Guardian* and *The Chronicle of Higher Education*. Gary holds a
Master of Library and Information Science degree from Wayne State University
in Detroit, Michigan. He was awarded the Distinguished Alumnus Award in
2004/2005 and has won three awards and citations from the Special Libraries
Association.

Wayne Bivens-Tatum

Philosophy and Religion Librarian
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

Wayne Bivens-Tatum is the Philosophy and Religion Librarian at Princeton
University. He also teaches a humanities reference course for the University
of Illinois Graduate School of Library and Information Science, and writes
frequently about issues in reference, instruction, collection development,
technology and higher education on his blog Academic
Librarian<http://blogs.princeton.edu/librarian/>.
He's currently working on a book about the relationship between libraries
and the Enlightenment project.

Twitter moderatorJoe Murphy

Science Librarian
YALE UNIVERSITY, KLINE SCIENCE LIBRARY

Joe Murphy of the Yale University Science Libraries is a leading innovator
and trend spotter at the forefront of designing strategies for meeting the
changing technological landscape. He presents and writes regularly about
technology and service trends as well as best practices for exploring and
implementing emerging and mobile technologies. Joe is the author of the
influential Twitter account*libraryfuture*<http://twitter.com/libraryfuture>,
known for setting technology trends within the library and publishing
communities. Joe consults with libraries, consortia and vendors on emerging
and future trends that impact libraries and techniques for meeting these
changes with success.

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Karen Weaver, MLS, Electronic Resources Statistician, Duquesne University,
Gumberg Library, Pittsburgh PA email: [log in to unmask] / Gmail
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     *"I am not going to limit myself just because people won't accept the
fact that I can do something else."** --Dolly Parton b. 1946, American
country music singer and writer, actor, and creator of the Dollywood theme
park in Tennessee*