List of Privacy Resources
Paper Media:
We cited Gelman the most, because his book focused on the issues we
were most interested in. However, all of these sources contributed to our
general knowledge and were invaluable in understanding the issues in online
privacy and anonymity.
- Agre, Philip E. and Marc Rotenberg. Technology and Privacy: The New
Landscape.Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1997.
- Coyle, Karen. Coyle's Information Highway Handbook. Chicago:
American Library Association, 1997.
- Gelman, Robert B. with Stanton McCandlish. Protecting Yourself
Online. San Francisco: HarperEdge, 1998.
- Kahin, Brian and Charles Nesson, editors. Borders in Cyberspace.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1997.
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
Implementing the OECD "Privacy Guidlines" in the Electronic Environment: Focus
on the Internet. Vol. VI, No 77. Paris: OECD, 1998.
- Rosen, Jeffrey. "The Eroded Self". New York Times Magazine. April
30, 2000, Section 6. Pg. 46-53, 66-68, 129.
- Rotenberg, Marc. The Privacy Law Sourcebook 1999: United States Law,
International Law, and Recent Developments. Washington, D.C.: Electronic
Privacy Information Center, 1999.
- Stencel, Sandra L., editor. Issues for debate in American public policy.
Washington, DC: CQ Press, 1999.
- Stefik, Mark. The Internet Edge: Social, Legal, and Technological Challenges
for a Networked World. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1999.
- Swire, Peter P. and Robert E. Litan. None of Your Business.
Washington, DC: Brookings Institute Press, 1998.
Web Links:
Along with the numerous links throughout this site, the following are great
resources for general knowledge on the subject of privacy and anonymity.