Many technology policies are created out of fear. They are created to protect the organization from its own members. They present a laundry list of illegal activities from copyright infringement, to libel, to harassment, to intellectual property theft, etc. They “protect” the library from lawbreakers and heart breakers. Of course, policies have never done an hour’s worth of work…ever. Policies don’t do anything. People do things, and the best policies should offer guidance to the actions of organizational members. The goal of all policies should be to prevent problems before they occur, not act like “red light cameras” taking photos […]
Daily Archives: March 18, 2011
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I’m speaking this morning at the WNYLRC’s Library Innovation: Thinking Outside the Book meeting. The slides are here: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/239835/StephensWNYLRCTransparency.pdf