RFID in Libraries: Privacy and Confidentiality Guidelines: Additional Resources
Notes
1. Electronic Frontier Foundation, “Privacy Risks of Radio Frequency Identification
‘Tagging’ of Library Books,” memo to the San Francisco Public Library
Commission, October 1, 2003, www.eff.org/files/filenode/rfid/sfpl_comments_
oct012003.pdf.
2. “RFID and Libraries,” EBn #12.55A, June 2004, www.ala.org/ala/aboutala/
governance/officers/ebmeetingagendas/2004annual/ebd12_55a.pdf.
3. Laura Smart, “Tiny Trackers: Protecting Privacy in an RFID World,” LITA Blog,
June 30, 2005, http://litablog.org/2005/06/tiny-trackers-protecting-privacy-in-an
-rfid-world.
4. Jim Lichtenberg, “ALA Midwinter Report: IFC Draft Guidelines,” RFID in
Libraries Blog, January 31, 2006, http://libraryrfid.org/wordpress/.
5. Intellectual Freedom Committee Minutes, Annual Meeting, 2006, Second
Session, January 22, 2006.
6. Ibid.
7. Aimee Fifarek, “Tiny Trackers,” summary of comments and responses at “Tiny
Trackers: How to Implement RFID Technologies in Libraries without Giving Up
Our Principles,” 2006 Annual Conference, June 25, 2006, unpublished.
