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Position will begin July 2016; applications are due December 14.
“We’re going to have much less privacy in the future,” says Jeffrey MacKie-Mason, UC Berkeley’s new university librarian. Privacy and surveillance…
Is technology affecting our mental health? Can technology support free speech and still protect against harassment? How do we embed our biases in big…
Nine alumnae shared memories of Berkeley in the 1960s and the changes in library practice in the last half-century.
Bamman’s work applies natural language processing and machine learning techniques to empirical questions in the humanities and social sciences.
Professor Doug Tygar was awarded the 2015 USENIX Security “Test of Time” Award for his 1999 paper “Why Johnny Can't Encrypt: A Usability Evaluation…
The Class of 1965 attended UC Berkeley’s School of Librarianship at the height of the campus’s famed Free Speech Movement.
Understanding and stopping the spread of Ebola requires careful tracking of public health data from around the region. Digitizing the data seems like…
New center will focus on engineering ethics, technology and well-being, standards and governance, and digital citizenship.