HTTPS Pledge
We’re proud of the following organizations that have signed the LFP’s Digital Privacy Pledge to move all the services under their control to HTTPS.
Digital Public Library of America
Combining the riches of America’s libraries and museums
New York Library Association
The NYLA is the first statewide organization of librarians in the United States
Internet Archive
A non-profit digital library offering free universal access to books, movies, & music
Council on Library & Information Resources
A non-profit working to enhance research, teaching, and learning
Digital Library Federation
Advancing research, learning, & the public good through creative design
Metropolitan NY Library Council
Where NY’s libraries come to learn and collaborate
Lebanon Public Libraries
Proudly serving the Lebanon, Ohio area
Millis Public Library
The public library and center of town of Millis, Massachusetts
Ottawa Public Library
Serving Ottawa, Ontario, the OPL is the largest bilingual library in North America
San Rafael Public Library
Engage, empower, and enrich our community through innovation and imagination
Bielefeld University Library
Interdisciplinary research, modern courses, and world-wide cooperation
University of California at Davis
One of the world’s leading cross-disciplinary research and teaching institutions
Auto-Graphics, Inc
Software for libraries to manage, share and search their resources in an integrated system
Directory of Open Access Journals
An online directory indexing peer-reviewed journals
Equinox Software, Inc
Equinox Open Library Initiative is a non-profit serving libraries with open source technologies.
JSTOR
An online library of academic journals and books with 10+ million documents
Odilo, LLC
Thousands of publishers. Millions of pieces of content. Browse, borrow, and enjoy.
Open Library of Humanities
A non-profit open access publisher for the humanities and social sciences
Total Boox
Search and read books and create your own reading shelf. Discover classic and new releases.
Unglue.it
Reward creators that have set their books as free via Creative Common licenses
Sign the HTTPS Pledge
Join the hundreds of other librarians, educators, and technologists making every effort to ensure the web services and information resources under their control use HTTPS.
“DHS (Department of Homeland Security) fought to stop libraries from using privacy technology, but @LibraryFreedom beat them. Librarians are badass.” Edward Snowden Board Chairman, Freedom of the Press Foundation