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*Public Policy Committee News Alerts v.4 n.4, April 2018*

Public Policy Committee News Alerts support the committee's mission to
monitor public policy issues and keep the ARLIS/NA membership informed. The
monthly alerts are intended to be conversation starters, help members keep
up on public policy issues and alert members to new developments. Previous
issues can be found here:https://arlisna.org/news/public-policy-news-alerts.

Art, Activism, & Social Justice

   - Angeliti, Gabriela. “Trump’s Travel Ban: Artists and Museums Speak Out
   Against Third Iteration
   <https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/artists-and-museums-around-the-world-speak-out-against-third-iteration-of-trump-s-travel-ban>.”
   *Art Newspaper*, April 26, 2018.
   - Hickley, Catherine. “Protesting Artists Step Off the Streets and Into
   the Galleries <https://nyti.ms/2qGavf9>.” *New York Times*, April 17,
   2018.
   - Kennicott, Philip. “A Powerful Memorial in Montgomery Remembers the
   Victims of Lynching
   <https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/museums/a-powerful-memorial-in-montgomery-remembers-the-victims-of-lynching/2018/04/24/3620e78a-471a-11e8-827e-190efaf1f1ee_story.html>.”
   *Washington Post*, April 24, 2018.
   - McGivern, Hannah. “Migration and Police Shootings Tackled in Turner
   Prize 2018 Highly Political Shortlist
   <https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/turner-prize-shortlist-2018-announced>.”
   *Art Newspaper*, April 26, 2018.
   - Robertson, Campbell. “A Lynching Memorial is Opening. The Country Has
   Never Seen Anything Like it
   <https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/25/us/lynching-memorial-alabama.html>.”
*New
   York Times*, April 25, 2018.
   - Steinhauer, Jillian. “Museums Have a Duty to Be Political
   <https://www.theartnewspaper.com/comment/museums-have-a-duty-to-be-political>.”
   *Art Newspaper, *March 20, 2018.

Copyright, Fair Dealing, & Fair Use

   - Malcolm, Jeremy. "The Fate of Text and Data Mining in the European
   Copyright Overhaul
   <https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/04/text-and-data-mining-european-copyright-overhaul>."
   *Electronic Frontier Foundation, *April 27, 2018.
   - Miranda, David P. "Fair Use in ‘Oracle v. Google’
   <https://www.law.com/newyorklawjournal/2018/04/30/fair-use-in-oracle-v-google/?slreturn=20180401195313>"
   *New York Law Journal*
   - Peiser, Jaclyn. "It Took 17 Years: Freelancers Receive $9 Million in
   Copyright Suit <https://nyti.ms/2FuE1Ku>." *New York Times, *April 30,
   2018.
   - Scott, Daniel. "How Copyright Laws Affect Artists' Legacy Planning
   <https://www.forbes.com/sites/danielscott1/2018/04/18/how-copyright-laws-affect-artists-legacy-planning/>."
   *Forbes, *April 18, 2018.

Funding

   - American Library Association. "Rescissions: The Give and Take of
   Congressional Budgeting
   <http://www.districtdispatch.org/2018/04/rescission/>," *District
   Dispatch*, April 26, 2018.
   - Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. "Regional Library Model to be
   Adopted <http://www.releases.gov.nl.ca/releases/2016/edu/0427n01.aspx>,"
*Government
   of Newfoundland and Labrador*, April 27, 2018.
   - Institute of Museum and Library Services.  "America’s Libraries
   Awarded $10.4 Million for Projects with Far-Reaching Impact.
   <https://www.imls.gov/node/62195>" *IMLS*, April 18, 2018.

Intellectual Freedom/Access to Information

   - Adams, Helen. "Updating the Intellectual Freedom Manual
   <http://knowledgequest.aasl.org/updating-the-intellectual-freedom-manual/>,"
   *Knowledge Quest*, April 2, 2018.
   - Bond, Sarah E. "The Disappearance of Books Threatens to Erode Fine
   Arts Libraries
   <https://hyperallergic.com/433583/fine-arts-libraries-books-disappearing/>,"
   *Hyperallergic*, March 21, 2018.
   - Crum, Maddie. "These are the 10 Most Banned and Challenged Books in
   America Right Now
   <https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/most-banned-and-challenged-books-in-america_us_58ecf60be4b0df7e20459961>,"
   *Huffington Post*, April 11, 2018.
   - Kmitch, Justin. "'Bruised and Ashamed' after Islamophobic Display,
   Aurora Public Library Board Vows to 'Do Bette
   <http://www.dailyherald.com/news/20180425/bruised-and-ashamed-after-islamophobic-display-aurora-public-library-board-vows-to-do-better>r,'"
   *Daily Herald*, April 26, 2018.
   - Lechtenberg, Kate. "Could Genre-Based Classification Limit
   Intellectual Freedom? <http://www.oif.ala.org/oif/?p=13666>" *Intellectual
   Freedom Blog*, April 26, 2018.
   - Margolies, Dan. "Lawrence Activist Sues Over Arrest at Kansas City
   Library Public Event Two Years Ago
   <http://kcur.org/post/lawrence-activist-sues-over-arrest-kansas-city-library-public-event-two-years-ago#stream/0>,"
   *KCUR*, April 26, 2018.
   - Mastricolo, Patricia. "Banned Books Week 2018 Declares 'Banning Books
   Silences Stories
   <http://cbldf.org/2018/04/banned-books-week-2018-declares-banning-books-silences-stories/>,'"
   *Comic Book Legal Defense Fund,* April 12, 2018.
   - Satterwhite, Ellen. "Net Neutrality Protections Still in Place (for
   Now); ALA Releases New FAQs
   <http://www.districtdispatch.org/2018/04/ala-releases-faq-net-neutrality/>,"
   *District Dispatch*, April 22, 2018.

Open Access

   - Allen, Nicole. “SPARC Expands Open Education Leadership Program
   Following Successful Pilot.
   <https://sparcopen.org/news/2018/sparc-expands-open-education-leadership-program/>”
   *SPARC - Latest News*, April 12, 2018.
   - Storbeck, Olaf. “Springer Nature Warns of ‘Free Access’ Threat to
   Revenues.
   <https://www.ft.com/content/8dc9c370-492d-11e8-8ae9-4b5ddcca99b3>”
*Financial
   Times*, April 26, 2018.

Privacy

   - Fister, Barbara. "Lessons from the Facebook Fiasco
   <https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/library-babel-fish/lessons-facebook-fiasco>."
   *Inside Higher Ed*, April 15, 2018.
   - Glaser, April. "The Watchdogs That Didn't Bark
   <https://slate.com/technology/2018/04/why-arent-privacy-groups-fighting-to-regulate-facebook.html>."
   *Slate*, April 19, 2018.
   - Grierson, Jamie, and Ben Quinn. "Google Loses Landmark 'Right to Be
   Forgotten' Case
   <https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/apr/13/google-loses-right-to-be-forgotten-case>."
   *The Guardian*, April 13, 2018.
   - Lomas, Natasha, and Romain Dillet. "How to Save Your Privacy from the
   Internet's Clutches
   <https://techcrunch.com/2018/04/14/how-to-save-your-privacy-from-the-internets-clutches/>."
   *TechCrunch*, April 14, 2018.
   - Stewart, Emily. "Europe's Crackdown on Facebook and Data Privacy,
   Explained
   <https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/4/5/17199754/facebook-europe-gdpr-mark-zuckerberg-data-privacy>."
   *Vox*, April 11, 2018.

Technology

   - Barrett, Brian. “It’s Time for an RSS Revival
   <https://www.wired.com/story/rss-readers-feedly-inoreader-old-reader/>.”
   *Wired*, March 30, 2018.
   - Oremus, Will. “Are You Really the Product?
   <https://slate.com/technology/2018/04/are-you-really-facebooks-product-the-history-of-a-dangerous-idea.html>”
   *Slate*, April 27, 2018.

Workplace

   - Fry, Richard. "Millennials Are the Largest Generation in the U.S.
   Labor Force <https://pewrsr.ch/2GTG00o>." *Pew Research Center*, April
   11, 2018.
   - Iafolla, Robert. "Salary History Cannot Justify Sex-Based Pay Gaps:
   U.S. Appeals Court
   <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-employment-paygap/salary-history-cannot-justify-sex-based-pay-gaps-u-s-appeals-court-idUSKBN1HG34W>."
   *Reuters*, April 9, 2018.
   - Muller, Jerry Z. "Against Metrics: How Measuring Performance by
   Numbers Backfires
   <https://aeon.co/ideas/against-metrics-how-measuring-performance-by-numbers-backfires>."
   *Aeon*, April 24, 2018.
   - Shrivastava, Anjali. "UC Librarians Begin Contract Negotiations for
   Higher Salaries
   <http://www.dailycal.org/2018/04/17/uc-librarians-begin-contract-negotiations-higher-salaries/>."
   *The Daily Californian*, April 17, 2018.
   - Tulshyan, Ruchika. "Women of Color Get Asked to Do More 'Office
   Housework.' Here's How They Can Say No
   <https://hbr.org/2018/04/women-of-color-get-asked-to-do-more-office-housework-heres-how-they-can-say-no>."
   *Harvard Business Review*, April 6, 2018.

This issue was compiled by Caley Cannon, Serenity Ibsen, Mary Kandiuk,
Karly Wildenhaus, Lynora Williams, and Michael Wirtz.

-- 
Serenity Ibsen
Director of Library Services
Staff Council Co-Chair
Albert Solheim Library
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