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    1. Who Watches the Watchmen: The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court

      Who Watches the Watchmen: The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Skip to main content The Goodson Blogson News and Announcements (...)

    2. Using the Reading Room | Duke University Libraries

      Inspecting laptops and other items before leaving the Reading Room.  Surveillance in the Reading Room is not intended to single out a (...)

    3. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/users/kate.collins/Black_Muslims_Lesso (...)

      Hill collection contains a vast number of FBI surveillance documents relating to the Nation of Islam.

    4. Duke University Libraries Policy Statement on Access and Security | Duke University Libraries

      The library uses high-tech security systems such as video surveillance and building alarm systems in cooperation with law enforcement (...)

    5. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2024-03/library-council-meeting-minutes-2-5-24.pdf

      Examples: Environmental Humanities, Demography, Cultural Anthropology o SCOAP3 (Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle (...)

    6. Book Review Update: The Circle

      This habit of online sharing intensifies into constant surveillance called “transparency.” Employee performance is based on feedback (...)

    7. The Goodson Blogson

      The documents include a number of redacted opinions and orders from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) . The operations (...)

    8. New Movies for November

      The Taking of Pelham 123 Lost in Austen Music from Another Room How to Lose Friends & Alienate People Surveillance Orphan G.I. Joe: The (...)

    9. The Unfriendly Skies: Regulating Drones

      A report released earlier this month by the Brookings Institution urges lawmakers to exercise caution when enacting legislation related to (...)

    10. AEOLUS, "Big Brother at Duke," March 29, 1978 · Duke University Library Exhibits

      This cover of “Aeolus” (the magazine associated with The Chronicle) outlines the paranoia of surveillance on Duke’s campus. Date: 1978, (...)

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