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Sharing, Privacy and Trust in Our Networked World [OCLC - Membership reports]
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The practice of using a social network to establish and enhance
relationships based on some common ground—shared interests, related
skills, or a common geographic location—is as old as human societies,
but social networking has flourished due to the ease of connecting on
the Web. This OCLC membership report explores this web of social
participation and cooperation on the Internet and how it may impact the
library’s role, including:
The report is based on a survey (by Harris Interactive on behalf of
OCLC) of the general public from six countries—Canada, France, Germany,
Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States—and of library
directors from the U.S. The research provides insights into the values
and social-networking habits of library users.
Social networking was also discussed at the OCLC Symposium “Who’s Watching YOUR Space?” at ALA Midwinter 2007, while property law and privacy rights were discussed at the OCLC Symposium: “Is the Library Open?” at ALA Annual 2007.