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Ethics in library
1. Ethics in Library
Dr. SarikaSawant
SHPT School of Library Science,
SNDT WU Mumbai
One day state level Conf on ‘LIBRARIAN TO CYBRARIAN-FUTURE OF LIBRARIANS’organisedby
D Y PatilUniversity, Nerul, NaviMumbai
12 Dec 2014
2. Outline
•Ethics
•Why we are concerned
•Development
•Areas of concern
•Challenges
•Possible solutions
4. Why We are Concerned
influence or control
selection, organization, preservation, and dissemination of information.
committed to intellectual freedom
and the freedom of access to information.
the free flow of information and
ideas to present and future generations.
5. Development of code of ethics
•American Medical Association (1848)
•More than 200 business and professional groups Between 1890-1925
•ALA code of ethics
•Adopted at the 1939 Midwinter Meeting by the ALA Council; amended June 30, 1981; June 28, 1995; and January 22, 2008.
•60 countries -------
6. Ethics revolves around-
•Intellectual freedom & Censorship
•Privacy and confidentiality
•Intellectual property rights
•Respecting fellow library workers
•Non-advancement of private interests
•Distinguishing between personal convictions and professional duties
7. Intellectual freedom & Censorship
•Right of every individual to both seek and receive information from all points of view without restriction
•Censorship is a change in the access status of material, based on the content of the work and made by a governing authority or its representatives.Such changes include exclusion, restriction, removal, or age/grade level changes
8. Privacy and confidentiality
•Protecting users privacy and confidentiality
•What people read, research or access remains a fundamental matter of privacy
9. Intellectual property rights
•Libraries are legally and ethically bound to abide by the fair use guideline
•Fair use
•copy must contain the copyright notice, Photocopy,
10. Respecting fellow library workers
•Respect, fairness, and good faith
•Non-advancement of private interests
•at the expense of library users, colleagues, or our employing institutions
•do not allow our personal beliefs to interfere with the provision of access to their information resources
11. Ethical Challenge in digital context
•Privacy
•Accuracy
•Censorship and cultural bias
•Archiving/ownership
•Plagiarism
12. Possible Solution
•Detailed orientation
•Guidelines/policies
•Protection/filtering
•Notices in library areas
•Personal information restricted
•Moralessssss
13. References
•Puckett, M., Craig J.P. (1993): Information Malpractice. In:Encyclopedia of Library andInformation Science(A. Kent, ed.) Vol. 52, Supplement 15, pp. 141-167.
•Rubin, R.R., Froehlich, Th. J. (1996): Ethical Aspects of Library and Information Science. In:Encyclopaediaof Library and Information Science(A. Kent, ed.) Vol. 58, Supplement 21, pp. 33-52.