This presentation, given at the Spring 2004 meeting of the New England Archivists, discusses the impact of the USA Patriot Act on archives. First, it discusses the real, though slight, risk the Patriot Act poses for archives, especially with regard for the privacy of archival donors and users. Second, it discusses some of the concrete steps that archives can take to lessen the potential negative impact on archives. Lastly, it talks about the archival and records management issues associated with terrorism investigations
This session will discuss the basics of the USA Patriot Act and issues regarding SSN, and responses ...
This report discusses how and when the USA PATRIOT ACT P.L. 107-56 applies to libraries and bookstor...
What is the role and responsibility of the archives when considering giving access to potentially co...
On October 26, 2001, only six weeks after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United St...
Although the principles and model practices of archival security are well known in the United State...
Presentation given at the Society of American Archivists Annual Meeting in New Orleans, August 2005....
When a nation’s security is threatened, often there are calls for action to address those threats. S...
A Free Expression Policy Project commentary in May, 2003 explained how enhanced surveillance powers ...
As part of the USA PATRIOT Act—the wide-ranging statute rushed into law in the weeks following the S...
The US Patriot Act, passed after the devastating day of September 11, 2001, has dramatically affecte...
The sensitive relationship between libraries and the USA PATRIOT Act is back at the top of the headl...
The USA Patriot Act has created a furor of opinion among the library community. Many oppose the Act\...
This report discusses the history of constitutional interpretations and legislative responses releva...
The “Access to Information Act” has been in force in Canada for twenty years, changing the way publi...
Archival security is not just about guarding against theft and vandalism; it is about accountability...
This session will discuss the basics of the USA Patriot Act and issues regarding SSN, and responses ...
This report discusses how and when the USA PATRIOT ACT P.L. 107-56 applies to libraries and bookstor...
What is the role and responsibility of the archives when considering giving access to potentially co...
On October 26, 2001, only six weeks after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United St...
Although the principles and model practices of archival security are well known in the United State...
Presentation given at the Society of American Archivists Annual Meeting in New Orleans, August 2005....
When a nation’s security is threatened, often there are calls for action to address those threats. S...
A Free Expression Policy Project commentary in May, 2003 explained how enhanced surveillance powers ...
As part of the USA PATRIOT Act—the wide-ranging statute rushed into law in the weeks following the S...
The US Patriot Act, passed after the devastating day of September 11, 2001, has dramatically affecte...
The sensitive relationship between libraries and the USA PATRIOT Act is back at the top of the headl...
The USA Patriot Act has created a furor of opinion among the library community. Many oppose the Act\...
This report discusses the history of constitutional interpretations and legislative responses releva...
The “Access to Information Act” has been in force in Canada for twenty years, changing the way publi...
Archival security is not just about guarding against theft and vandalism; it is about accountability...
This session will discuss the basics of the USA Patriot Act and issues regarding SSN, and responses ...
This report discusses how and when the USA PATRIOT ACT P.L. 107-56 applies to libraries and bookstor...
What is the role and responsibility of the archives when considering giving access to potentially co...