KEY POINTS
  • Librarians are livid with LinkedIn for a learning product update that requires patrons to create a LinkedIn account, contrary to library ethics codes.
  • Libraries are preparing to discontinue it, but say it would be unfortunate because it's the best.
Boston Public Library reading room

Add librarians to the list of people angry at big tech in 2019.

Librarians across the country are vocalizing their frustration with LinkedIn over a new policy to its Lynda.com learning tools, which are being rebranded as LinkedIn Learning by the end of this year. The update requires library patrons using the learning programs to create a LinkedIn account using their full name. Library heads told CNBC they are angry because it's a violation of their clients' privacy and because the company has not held a serious dialogue with them.