A library must function with integrity in order to function well. This book looks at a broad range of library functions through the lens of integrity and ethics. This largely unexplored area of study is handled exceptionally well by the library and information professionals contained in these pages. This book addresses the ethical and integrity issues that may come up in the day to day workings of the library as well considerations for the ethical education of our future librarians. Within a framework based on the ethical issues that are attached with information management, this book examines the impact of the US Patriot Act, library authentication and access management, plagiarism and social networking. This material was published in the "Journal of Library Administration". ÍNDICE: 1. Introduction Amy L. Besnoy2. Ethics Education for Information Professionals Toni Carbo3. Library Managers and Ethical Leadership: A Survey ofCurrent Practices from the Perspective of Business Ethics Adele Barsh and AmyLisewski4. Libraries and the USA PATRIOT Act: Values in Conflict Chris Matz 5. Fair Use: Law, Ethics and Librarians Rebecca R. Pressman6. In the Matter of Plagiarism ! Practice Makes Imperfect Wallace Koehler7. Plagiarism and Academic Integrity Systems Patrick M. Drinan and Tricia Bertram Gallant8. Ethical Issues Implicit in Library Authentication and Access Management: Risks and Best Practices Pam Dixon9. Ethical Issues in Collection Development Locke J. Morrisey10. The Ethics and Integrity of Cataloging Anna M. Ferris11. Social Networking as Ethical Discourse: Blogging a Practical and Normative Library Ethic Amanda Clay Powers12. Ethics and Ethical Challenges in Library Instruction MichelleLeigh Jacobs13. The Ethics of Participatory Librarianship R. David Lankes
- ISBN: 978-0-7890-3756-5
- Editorial: Routledge
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 256
- Fecha Publicación: 01/02/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés