Privacy: A Selected Bibliography, August 1995

    
Privacy: A Selected Bibliography

Compiled by Sara S. Hodson
Curator of Literary Manuscripts, The Huntington Library
with additions by Jackie Esposito
Assistant University Archivist, Penn State University
August 1995

The Privacy and Confidentiality Roundtable is in the process of updating its bibliography. To see a draft, click here.

Anderson, R. Joseph. "Public Welfare Case Records: A Study of Archival Practices." American Archivist 43 (Spring 1980): 169-179.

Baumann, Roland, M. "The Administration of Access in Confidential Records in State Archives: Common Practices and the Need for a Model Law." American Archivist 49 (Fall 1986): 349-369.

Behrnd-Klodt, Menzi and Peter J Wosh, ed. Privacy & Confidentiality Perspectives: Archivists & Archival Records Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2005.

Bennett, Colin J. Regulating Privacy, Data Protection and Public Policy in Europe and the United States. Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1992.

Bible, Jon D. Privacy in the Workplace: A Guide for Human Resource Managers. New York, Quorum Books, 1990.

Bok, Sissela. Secrets: On the Ethics of Concealment and Revelation. New York: Vintage Books, 1989.

Badsher, James Gregory. "We Have a Right to Privacy" in Constitutional Issues and Archives. Mid-Atlantic Regional Archive Conference, 1988.

-----. "Privacy Act Expungements: A Reconsideration." Provenance 6 (Spring 1988): 1-25.

Brascom, Anne W. Who owns Information? From Privacy to Public Access. New York, Basic Books, 1994.

Chalou, George. "We Have a Right to Know" in Constitutional Issues and Archives. Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference, 1988.

Danielson, Elena. "The Ethics of Access." American Archivist 52 (Winter 1989): 52-62.

Dworkin, Ronald. Taking Rights Seriously. Harvard University Press, 1979.

Flaherty, David H. "Privacy and Confidentiality: The Responsibilities of Historians." Reviews in American History (September 1980): 419-429.

Geselbracht, Raymond H. "The Origins of Restrictions on Access to Personal Papers at the Library of Congress and the National Archives." American Archivist 49 (Spring 1986): 142-162.

Goldstein, Bruce D. "Confidentiality and Dissemination of Personal Information, An Examination of State Laws Governing Data Protection," Emory Law Journal. Vol. 41, No. 4, (Fall 1992), p. 1185.

Hamby, Alonzo L. and Edward Weldon, editors. Access to the Papers of Recent Public Figures: The New Harmony Conference. Bloomington: Organization of American Historians, 1977.

Hay, Douglas. "Archival Research in the History of the Law: A User's Perspective." Archivaria 24 (Summer 1987): 36-46.

Hisson, Richard T. Privacy in a Public Society: Human Rights in Conflict. New York, Oxford University Press, 1987.

Hobbs, Bonnie. "Lawyers' Papers: Confidentiality versus the Claims of History." Washington and Lee Law Review 49 (Winter 1992): 179-211.

Hodson, Sara S. "Private Lives: Confidentiality in Manuscript Collections." Rare Books and Manuscript Librarianship 6 (1991): 108-118.

Hodson, Sara S. "Archives on the Web: Unlocking Collections While Safeguarding Privacy." First Monday 11.8 (August 7 2006).

Hoff-Wilson, John. "Access to Restricted Collections: The Responsibility of Professional Historical Organizations." American Archivist 46 (Fall 1983): 441-447.

Klaasen, David. "The Provenance of Social Work Case Records: Implications for Archival Appraisal and Access." Provenance 1 (Spring 1983): 5-30.

MacNeil, Heather. "Defining the Limits of Freedom of Enquiry: The Ethics of Disclosing Personal Information Held in Government Archives." Archivaria 32 (Summer 1991): 143-144.

-----. Without Consent: The Ethics of Disclosing Personal Information in Public Archives. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1992.

Miller, Harold L. "Will Access Restrictions Hold Up in Court: The FBI's Attempt to Use the Braden Papers at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin." American Archivist 52 (Spring 1989): 180-190.

Papers from the Institute in American legal history at the American Association of Law Librarians annual meeting, in Boston, 1976. Law Library Journal 69 (November 1976): 440-468.

Peterson, Gary M. and Trudy Huskamp Peterson. Archives and Manuscripts Law. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 1985.

Pugh, Mary Jo. Providing Reference Services for Archives and Manuscripts. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 1992.

Robbin, Alice. "State Archives and Issues of Personal Privacy: Policies and Practices." American Archivist 49 (Spring 1986): 163-175.

Shopper, Moisy. "Breaching Confidentiality." Society, Social Science and Modern Society Vol. 29, No. 2, (Jan-Feb. 1992), p. 24.

Simmons, Ruth. "The Public's Right to Know and the Individual's Right to Be Private." Provenance 1 (Spring 1983): 1-4.

Society of American Archivists. Code of Ethics for Archivists. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 1992.

Stone, Gerald L. "Knowledge and Beliefs about Confidentiality on a University Campus." Journal of College Student Development. Vol. 31, No. 5 (Sept. 1990), p. 437.

Stewart, Virginia R. "Problems of Confidentiality in the Administration of Personal Case Records." American Archivist 37 (July 1974): 387-398.

Wacks, Raymond, ed. "Privacy." International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory. 2 volumes. Dartmouth, Aldershot, Hants, 1993.

Whyte, Doug. "The Acquisition of Lawyers' Private Papers." Archivaria 18 (Summer 1984): 142-153.

Yoxall, Helen. "Privacy and Personal Papers." Archives and Manuscripts 12:1 (May 1984): 40.

Freedom of Information Act Guide and Privacy Act Overview. Washington, D.C. Office of Information and Privacy, U.S. Department of Justice, 1993.

Privacy Issues in Telecommunications. Ottawa, Canada, Library of Parliament Research Branch, 1994.

Public Records and the Right to Privacy. The Uniform Information Practices Act (Modified), Hawaii Revised Statutes, Chapter 92F, 1989.

Your Right to Federal Records, Questions and Answers on the Freedom of Information Act and the Privacy Act. Washington, D.C., U.S. General Services Administration and U.S. Department of Justice, 1992.