Ethical dilemmas in the information society : How codes of ethics help to find ehtical solutions : Papers from the IFLA/FAIFE Satellite Meeting 2014 : [Codes of ethics for librarians and archivists
معرفی کتاب «Ethical dilemmas in the information society : How codes of ethics help to find ehtical solutions : Papers from the IFLA/FAIFE Satellite Meeting 2014 : [Codes of ethics for librarians and archivists» نوشتهٔ Amélie Vallotton Preisig, Hermann Rösch, Christoph Stückelberger، منتشرشده توسط نشر Globethics.net در سال 2014. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Information Ethics concerns the values and applications of how information is made, treated, organized, and made available for users. The articles published in this volume reflect the work of several librarians from around the world who wish to define and develop the values they believe central to the work of an information specialist, and how best to apply those values to the professional lives of all information specialists. GE_Global_11_cover_web......Page 1 GE_Global_11_cover_web......Page 0 GE_Global_11_final......Page 2 Amélie Vallotton Preisig, Hermann Rösch and Christoph Stückelberger......Page 12 2.1 Librarians, Archivists and WSIS......Page 20 2.2 The Nine ‘P’s of Globethics.net......Page 22 2.3 Ethical Dilemmas......Page 25 3.1 Dilemmas......Page 28 3.2 Information Ethics Polylemmas......Page 29 3.3 Information Ethics Discourse......Page 31 3.4 Final Remarks......Page 36 Gilbert Coutaz......Page 38 4.1 Genèse et élaboration du Code......Page 40 4.2 Contenu du Code : une architecture à clefs......Page 44 4.3 Importance et portée d’un code de déontologie......Page 48 5.1 Introduction......Page 52 5.3 Information Ethics Activities in Africa......Page 57 5.5 Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in Africa......Page 60 5.6 Interventions to increase access to information......Page 61 5.9 Bibliography......Page 62 6.1 Introduction......Page 66 6.1.2 Deontological Ethics......Page 68 6.1.3 Types of Right......Page 69 6.3 The End of a Utilitarian Justification?......Page 70 6.4 Towards a Right to a Public Library Service?......Page 73 6.5 Conclusion......Page 75 6.6 References......Page 76 7.1 Introduction......Page 78 7.2 Pourquoi un code d’éthique pour les bibliothécaires ?......Page 79 7.4 Le premier Code d’éthique des bibliothécaires suisses......Page 82 7.5 Le second Code d’éthique des bibliothécaires suisses......Page 83 7.6 Code d’éthique de l’IFLA ou Code d’éthique de BIS ?......Page 84 7.7 Consultation des membres : une exigence......Page 86 7.8 Respect du code d’éthique par les professionnels : un vœu pieux ?......Page 87 7.9 Conclusion......Page 89 Vesna Crnogorac and Jasmina Ninkov......Page 90 8.1 What is Public in Libraries?......Page 93 8.3 What Information is Given to Libraries?......Page 94 8.4 What Personal Data Do Librarians Ask of their New Patrons?......Page 95 8.6 What Information is a Librarian meant to keep from the Public?......Page 96 8.7 References......Page 97 9.2 Introduction......Page 98 9.3 Classification......Page 100 9.3.2 France CSA classification 48F......Page 101 9.3.3 Morocco HACA49F classification......Page 102 9.4.1.1 Advertisements......Page 103 9.5 Classification in Publishing Businesses......Page 104 9.6 Personal Professional Experiences......Page 105 9.6.2 Second experience......Page 106 9.6.2.2 Discussion with the colleagues......Page 107 9.6.3.1 Discussion on personal professional experiences......Page 108 9.6.4 Discussion on classification......Page 109 9.8 Recommendations......Page 111 9.8 Literature Review......Page 112 9.9 References......Page 114 Anne-Emmanuelle Tankam and Hans von Rütte......Page 116 10.1.1 Guatemala......Page 121 10.1.2 Canada.......Page 122 10.1.3 Switzerland......Page 123 10.4 Principle Four: Institutions Maintain Clarity on Restrictions......Page 126 10.5.1 Switzerland......Page 127 10.5.2 Switzerland/South Africa......Page 128 10.6.1 Philippines......Page 130 10.7 Principle Seven: Appealing Denial of Access......Page 131 10.7.2 Australia/Indonesia/Timor-Leste......Page 132 10.8.1 Romania......Page 133 10.9.1 El Salvador/Guatemala......Page 134 10.10 Principle Ten: Giving Archivists a Voice......Page 135 Toni Samek......Page 140 12.1 Introduction......Page 158 12.2 Youth Culture in the United States......Page 160 12.3 Youth People and Libraries in the United States......Page 162 12.4 Privacy, Libraries, and Youth Programming......Page 164 12.5 How IFLA Can Play a Role......Page 166 13.1 Introduction......Page 168 13.3 Results......Page 169 13.3.1 Quotes Related to Copyright Issues......Page 171 13.3.2 Quotes Related to Confidentiality and Privacy Issues......Page 172 13.3.3 Quotes Related to Intellectual and Freedom and Censorship Issues......Page 174 13.3.4 Quotes Related to Issues About Equitable Access to Information and Service......Page 175 13.3.5 Quotes Related to Conflict of Interest......Page 176 13.5 References......Page 180 14.1 Introduction......Page 182 14.2 Context......Page 183 14.3 Professional ethics......Page 184 14.5 Findings......Page 186 14.7 Deontological/ Kantian reasoning......Page 188 14.8 Utilitarianism/ Consequentialism......Page 189 14.10 References......Page 191 15.1 Regulatory constraints......Page 194 15.2 What is wrong in the relation between information ethics and copyright?......Page 195 15.3 A Need for Copyright Reform......Page 196 15.4 Information Ethics Challenges to Copyright......Page 199 15.5 Open Access – No Need for Copyright?......Page 202 15.6 Consequences......Page 203 Michel Gorin — Le code de déontologie des archivistes : Être ou ne pas être......Page 204 Vesna Crogorac and Jasmina Ninkov — What is ‘Public’ and What is ‘Private’ in Libraries?......Page 205 Kouao Antoine Anoh — Ivorian Librarians Faced with the Protection of Minors......Page 206 Hans von Ruette and Anne-Emmanuelle Tankam-Tene — Ethics Based Understanding of Professional Document Management......Page 207 Toni Samek — Looking To Our Own: Ethical Library and Information Workers at Risk......Page 208 Barbara M. Jones — It’s Complicated: Youth, Privacy, and Library Ethics......Page 209 Lili Luo — Ethical Issues in Reference: Challenges and Solutions......Page 210 Louise Cooke — Ethical Issues in Reference: Challenges and Solutions......Page 211 17 Recommendations and Conclusions......Page 214 List of Participants......Page 216 Barbara Jones......Page 217 Hermann Rösch......Page 218 Hans von Rütte......Page 219 Supporting Partners......Page 220 GE_Global_11_cover_web......Page 227
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