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A handbook of ethical practice : a practical guide to dealing with ethical issues in information and library work / David McMenemy, Alan Poulter and Paul F. Burton.

By: McMenemy, David [author.]Contributor(s): Burton, Paul F, 1947- [author.] | Poulter, Alan [author.] | ProQuest (Firm) [distributor.]Series: Chandos information professional series: Publisher: Oxford : Chandos Publishing, 2007Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781780631028Subject(s): Information science -- Moral and ethical aspects | Library science -- Moral and ethical aspectsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
A taxonomy of the ethics of information use -- The librarian and ethics -- Ethical codes: an international overview -- The ethics of information supply: from selection to provision -- Intellectual property questions -- Freedom of access, privacy and acceptable use -- Ethical management of the self, the individual and the organisation -- Conclusion: ethical futures.
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A taxonomy of the ethics of information use -- The librarian and ethics -- Ethical codes: an international overview -- The ethics of information supply: from selection to provision -- Intellectual property questions -- Freedom of access, privacy and acceptable use -- Ethical management of the self, the individual and the organisation -- Conclusion: ethical futures.

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