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…asking hard, fundamental questions. “We can use technology to do this, but should we? Is it giving us the same results as something non-technological?” Angela asked. “We need to see the big picture. How do we take advantage of these tools while keeping information private and being aware of what we might be giving away?”

School librarians are uniquely positioned to navigate this middle ground and advocate for privacy, both within the school library itself and in larger school- or district-wide conversations about technology. Often, school librarians are the only staff members trained as educators, privacy specialists, and technologists, bringing not only the skills but a professional mandate to lead their communities in digital privacy and intellectual freedom. On top of that, librarians have trusted relationships across the student privacy stakeholder chain, from working directly with students to training teachers to negotiating with technology vendors.

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Shout out to the kindergartner who, when asked what they’d want if they could have anything in the world for dinner, responded with, “Broccoli!”

School Librarian from Boston, MA. @talya_thelibrarian by Katrina Wood, one of our volunteer photogra

School Librarian from Boston, MA. @talya_thelibrarian

by Katrina Wood, one of our volunteer photographers at ALA Annual 2019!


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