CFP: National Forum on Privacy Literacy, March 10-11, 2025
Privacy educators and scholars are invited to register for Libraries Stand for Privacy: National Forum on Privacy Literacy Standards and Competencies.
Calling all privacy educators and scholars!
We are issuing an open call for participants to join Libraries Stand for Privacy: National Forum on Privacy Literacy Standards and Competencies. The forum, an IMLS-funded project, will convene scholars and practitioners of privacy and privacy literacy education to develop consensus frameworks for privacy literacy work in public, school, and academic libraries across the K-20 educational spectrum.
The forum will be held
Mon.-Tues., March 10-11, 2025 at the
Penn Stater in State College, PA (map via OpenStreetMap), and
Simulcast online.
A limited number of in-person opportunities are available. In-person participants are eligible for
Two nights accommodation at the Penn Stater, and
Prepayment and/or reimbursement of eligible travel expenses and incidentals.
Please use this form to share your interest in participating in the national forum: psu.libwizard.com/f/plforum-openCFPÂ
Responses are requested by Sunday, December 1st. Privacy notice: Personally identifiable information is privacy scrubbed after 90 days.
Participants will be notified no later than Friday, December 13th whether they are invited to participate in-person or virtually.
Additional information is available at sites.psu.edu/plforum. Inquiries to Sarah Hartman-Caverly (project director, smh767@psu.edu).
We look forward to working with you!
Sarah Hartman-Caverly, Alex Chisholm, and Priya Kumar
National Forum for Privacy Literacy Standards and Competencies
This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services, LG-256598-OLS-24.
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