What Your Tweets Tell Us About You: Identity, Ownership, and Privacy in Twitter
1. What your tweets
tell us about you
Identity, Ownership,
and Privacy of Twitter Data
2. Heather Small,
Kris Kasianovitz,
Ronald Blanford, and
Ina Celaya
Prof. Todd Presner
Prof. Christine Borgman
CREDITS Dr. Andrew Charlesworth
3. Sakr, L. S. (2011, September 23). Collecting and Analyzing Social Media on the
Arab Spring: New approach to “Knowing” the Middle East. Presented at the
Tech@State: Data Visualization Conference, Washington, D.C. Retrieved from
http://vimeo.com/30111090
5. Buchanan, E., & Johnson, M. (2011, April 31). Internet Research Ethics.
Presented at the 2011 Institutional Review Board Annual Educational Conference, Columbia University.
Retrieved from http://www.cumc.columbia.edu/dept/irb/education/2011Agenda.html
13. location : (within 200 km of the center of
Cairo),
time period: (January 30, 2011 through
February 24, 2011)
hashtags (#jan25 OR #egypt OR #tahrir)
16. John Sileo. Tweet Breach: 140 Characters of Destruction.
http://www.sileo.com/tweet-breach/
17. Recommendations
Libraries or other data repositories will need to
decide if archiving social media data fits with
their overall institutional mission and goals.
20. Recommendations
Libraries choosing to archive social media data
should develop clear and easy to use collection
and deposit policies, forms and tools.
Remind pepole that the full paper is available on flash drives.Ask people to interact, comment, respond to our questions during presentation using #tweetprivacy and @uclagovinfolib