Berkman Buzz: March 17, 2015
The Berkman Buzz is a weekly collection of work, conversations, and news from around the Berkman community. Subscribe Applications open for Advanced Copyright Practice, a new HLS Executive Education course. Learn more Should the US Adopt "The Right to be Forgotten"?Watch Berkman Co-founder Jonathan Zittrain and Digg and Instapaper CEO (and former Berkman fellow) Andrew McLaughlin successfully argue against the motion "The US Should Adopt the 'Right to be Forgotten' Online" in this Intelligence Squared debate. What's It Like As a Woman Where You Work?Developer Anita Patel tells Boston.com what it's like to be a woman in tech at the Berkman Center.
From Boston.com | @anitapatel So Sayeth Google: The search engine should not be the arbiter of truth
In our modern surveillance state, everyone can be exposedFrom an excerpt from Schneier's latest book, "Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battles to Collect Your Data and Control Your World," published earlier this month by W. W. Norton & Company.
From The Christian Science Monitor | @schneierblog S. Craig Watkins: The Promise of Connected Learning
From Project Information Literacy's "Smart Talk" interview series Rights in the Digital EraThis publication is the second installment in the series Trends in Archives Practice and features an introduction by Berkman fellow Peter Hirtle.
Turning Data Into Powerful Visualizations of Detroit
From Idea Lab and ethanzuckerman.com | @ethanz Five Young Feminists Still Missing in China
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