Series which explores how changes in communication and information technologies are encroaching upon the individuals right to privacy.|PRIVACY AND INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM IN THE DIGIGAL LIBRARY / Marc Rotenberg| produced by Gregg McVicar. SERIES: Computers, freedom, and privacy| no. 7 Series which explores how changes in communication and information technologies are encroaching upon the individuals right to privacy. CONTENT: A panel of social activists and librarians address who wants to know what you want to know. They discuss how privacy rights are protected when you seek ofnormation, how libraries protect your right of access to electronic information, and how library practices that protect intellectual freedom are applied to emerging information networks. Panel is comprised of Marc Rotenberg, chair, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility| Rober A. Walton, CLSI Inc.| Seve Cisler, Appel Computer| Gordon M. Conable, Monroe County Library System, Michigan| Jean Armour Polly, Liverpoor Public Library, New York. BROADCAST: Satellite, Summer 1992.
A panel of social activists and librarians address who wants to know what you want to know. They discuss how privacy rights are protected when you seek information, how libraries protect your right of access to electronic information, and how library practices that protect intellectual freedom are applied to emerging information networks.