Surveillance and Privacy: How Can the Framework Support Privacy Literacy? (Adams, 2025)
Scholars have proposed a variety of ways to approach privacy literacy in the library classroom. Privacy is a core value… read more
Scholars have proposed a variety of ways to approach privacy literacy in the library classroom. Privacy is a core value… read more
College students today might be paying more than tuition—their personal privacy could be at risk, too. Our new report uncovers… read more
A billboard truck trolled public streets around Harvard University, broadcasting the names and faces of students who signed an open… read more
At PI we have been observing with concern the rapid expansion of technologies in educational settings, which has included a… read more
The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is intended to protect student privacy, but has not adapted well to… read more
Companies that got their start as academic publishers have spent the last several decades transforming themselves into hugely profitable data… read more
The cost of round-the-clock convenience is their privacy. During exams, their every movement is captured on their computer’s webcam and… read more
A relatively new report outlines how universities nationwide have signed over students’ private FERPA data to a third-party vendor that… read more
If young Americans ultimately reject liberty, it may result from trapping them in miniature surveillance states that defy every premise… read more
The result is that schools are using many products that may harm children. This week, the United Nations Educational, Scientific… read more