Yes, I was rather wondering why a politically heated debate on civil
liberties was taking place in this forum. But, it does sound as though the
introduction of personal ID cards may have an impact on those libraries that
use membership cards, and CILIP may have a role in this context.
Julian Dawson
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From: Diana Nutting [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
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Subject: Re: ID Cards, the National Identity Register and Data
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Doesn't everyone seem to be rather missing the point of this. It's not to
vent steam on one's personal political stance (in some cases quite
offensively) but to explore CILIP's role in the ID card debate. Personally I
don't think it has a role, but I'm open to persuasion.
Diana Nutting
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