The IMLS-funded National Forum on Web Privacy and Web Analytics project team is excited to share an update. Last fall we hosted an event at Montana State University that brought together 40 librarians, technologists, and privacy researchers with the goal of producing a practical roadmap for enhancing our analytics practice in support of privacy. Today, we’re sharing the in-draft documents that represent the results of this community Forum.
We've created an Action Handbook that provides resources and best practices to guide libraries in responsibly implementing web analytics. We're also sharing 8 Pathways to Action, which are community initiatives for achieving better analytics practices that supports user privacy. All documents are available for public comment via our project website: http://www.lib.montana.edu/privacy-forum.
We hope that you will take a closer look and provide critical feedback and new ideas for improvement. Your feedback is requested by April 1 so that we can incorporate it into our final documents. Your feedback will directly inform the development and finalization of these ideas and documents. We appreciate the time and energy it takes to read and review, and we’re grateful for any comments you make to the documents. We’ll release another update in May when the documents are finalized.