Further to other replies,
H N Foerstel, 'Surveillance in the Stacks: The FBI's Library Awareness Program', Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1991
Susan Nevello Mart, 'Protecting the lady from Toledo: post-USA PATRIOT Act electronic surveillance at the library', http://www.slis.uiowa.edu/~kbullen/images/ProtectingtheLadyinToledo.pdf
E. Lyon
Library Assistant (Document Delivery)
Birkbeck College, Malet Street
London, WC1E 7HX
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Dear colleagues:
I am starting a project examining surveillance practices in public and academic libraries, ranging from video surveillance, use of RFIDs, Internet logs, and the retention of patron data.
I have found little prior work in this area, and welcome any citations others have that I might have missed.
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Michael Zimmer
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