The American Library Association (ALA) is undertaking a revision of its code of ethics. The author propo ses and discusses three reasons not to revise the code. The reasons are that there is already a set of interlocking policies on ethics and related issues; that ALA leadership has taken the most conservative possible approach to ethics policy - and especially the connection between librarians\u27 professional responsibilities and rights; and that when policies are amended, they are not always improved, and those on the books are often ignored. The author considers and discusses likely objections to his proposal
Abstract This paper examines the last twenty years of literature on the subject of organizational et...
The first section of this paper develops a simple model for ethical decision-making. A useful model ...
Thirty-six ethical codes from national professional associations were studied, the aim to test wheth...
The American Library Association (ALA) is undertaking a revision of its code of ethics. The author p...
Abstract Purpose -- This think piece explores the question of whether or not librarians can ethicall...
This session will focus on codes of ethics developed by library organizations and how the codes may ...
This article gives an overview of ethics, code and discussion in greater detail the American Library...
Sometimes, discussions of ethics and librarianship emphasize theoretical matters; more often, they ...
In this work, the author discusses three ethical issues that have become barriers in the library env...
This is not a paper on historical developments of ethics, better left to individuals far better qua...
In her exemplary book The Ethical Archivist, Elena S. Danielson devotes a chapter to professional et...
The presentation discusses library and information ethics, and considers some of the contemporary ch...
Professional ethics seems to be gaining importance as the library environment changes under the infl...
In 1996 a code of ethics for public libraries was formulated by an ad hoc Committee of the Israeli C...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThis research performed to survey attitudes of Iranian Academic librarians...
Abstract This paper examines the last twenty years of literature on the subject of organizational et...
The first section of this paper develops a simple model for ethical decision-making. A useful model ...
Thirty-six ethical codes from national professional associations were studied, the aim to test wheth...
The American Library Association (ALA) is undertaking a revision of its code of ethics. The author p...
Abstract Purpose -- This think piece explores the question of whether or not librarians can ethicall...
This session will focus on codes of ethics developed by library organizations and how the codes may ...
This article gives an overview of ethics, code and discussion in greater detail the American Library...
Sometimes, discussions of ethics and librarianship emphasize theoretical matters; more often, they ...
In this work, the author discusses three ethical issues that have become barriers in the library env...
This is not a paper on historical developments of ethics, better left to individuals far better qua...
In her exemplary book The Ethical Archivist, Elena S. Danielson devotes a chapter to professional et...
The presentation discusses library and information ethics, and considers some of the contemporary ch...
Professional ethics seems to be gaining importance as the library environment changes under the infl...
In 1996 a code of ethics for public libraries was formulated by an ad hoc Committee of the Israeli C...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThis research performed to survey attitudes of Iranian Academic librarians...
Abstract This paper examines the last twenty years of literature on the subject of organizational et...
The first section of this paper develops a simple model for ethical decision-making. A useful model ...
Thirty-six ethical codes from national professional associations were studied, the aim to test wheth...