There was talk of @jisc.bsky.social updating the model licences to include clauses relating to vendor/supplier use of library-generated data - not sure if that ever went anywhere? #dataSOS
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There was talk of @jisc.bsky.social updating the model licences to include clauses relating to vendor/supplier use of library-generated data - not sure if that ever went anywhere? #dataSOS
@librarianth.bsky.social and I talked about this a couple of years ago at the @uksg.bsky.social conference - and nothing has changed since! #dataSOS
Live thinking through some potential alternative hashtags
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Sometimes wonder about what field I’d go into if I ever left libraries. Problem is, I can’t see myself working anywhere corporate/commercial - not knowing what I know via #ebookSOS and #dataSOS! Which basically leaves - the @internetarchive? 😂 @OpenBookPublish? @openhumanities?
Just registered for the @UNLibrary's upcoming webinar on 'A Right to Read Without Being Read: Data Collection and the Scholarly Record' - one for the #dataSOS crowd, for sure! It's free to register/attend, so you have no...
For those who couldn’t attend, here is mine and @librarianth‘s .@UKSG presentation on #dataSOS and the weaponisation/exploitation of library usage by vendors and...
Fab write-up of the recent @UKSG conference, with a lovely summary of mine and @librarianth's #dataSOS talk. Thanks, Ella!
www.uksg.org/newsletter/uksg-enews-54...
Good piece from @jeffersonpooley on unrestricted data surveillance by the massive 'publishers-in-name-only', highlighting the wider implications of the concerns @librarianth and I have been raising over library usage data with #dataSOS
https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/yu34t/
If anyone wanted access to or a reminder of mine and @librarianth's #dataSOS slides from #UKSG2023, you can find them here!
www.slideshare.net/UKSG/datasos-whats-going...
Valuable discussion about finding support, either within your institution or sector or wider. For me, Twitter has been my main networking tool. I don’t think any of my #ebookSOS, #dataSOS, anti-racism, decolonisation or Wikipedia work would have happened without it! #LILAC23
Interesting question raised in our #UKSG2023 #dataSOS session - is there IP in usage data? My instinct is ‘no’ because it’s generated via mechanical process rather than any intellectual endeavour, but then again, maybe database right might apply instead of database copyright?
Having a good old #dataSOS chat with @librarianth this morning - and it reminded me of this paper by Dorothea Salo on physical-equivalent privacy that I think really gets to the heart of my discomfort with digital data surveillance...
https://minds.wisconsin.edu/handle/1793/81297
I'm writing an editorial about librarians, activism, #ebookSOS and about being more outspoken as individuals and as a sector - would it be inappropriate to use my self-description from the @UKLibrariesNAG #dataSOS webinar as 'arsey and concerned' as the title?
And of course, not forgetting the other Dream Team of me and @librarianth talking all things #dataSOS at #UKSG2023!
A reminder that if you are interested and/or horrified and concerned by library data and the way it is used and abused, come join the discussion at the #dataSOS mailing list! www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin
Anyone interested in #dataSOS and/or attending my and @librarianth’s webinar on library data next week would be recommended to read this!
Excuse me while I choke on the irony of Elsevier talking about privacy in the digital age. Remind me again what their parent company, RELX (which is LITERALLY a data broker firm) gets up to with people's data? #dataSOS...
Got ten minutes this morning? Why not read @librarianth's and my editorial on the weaponisation of library usage data and then come chat/rant/discuss on the #dataSOS hashtag!
You’ve heard of #ebookSOS - is it time for a #dataSOS?
www.uksg.org/newsletter/uksg-enews-52...