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Autore principale: Spivey, Mark A.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1992
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contents Library Ethics: An Aspirational and Culturally Sensitive Alternative to Its Commandments. Spivey, Mark A. Codes of Ethics Confidentiality Cultural Differences Freedom of Information Higher Education Librarians Library Science Moral Values Social Values Standards Cultural diversity raises dilemmas for the library profession, some of which are difficult to resolve on the basis of its absolutist ethical prescriptions. Psychological studies of class, cultural, and gender differences in moral reasoning support a professional ethics based upon care and cultural sensitivity, instead of universal and obligatory principles. Librarians can change their professional codes of conduct, in order to express more realistically their aspirations and community responsibilities, while accommodating social differences. (Contains 19 references.) (Author)
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spellingShingle Library Ethics: An Aspirational and Culturally Sensitive Alternative to Its Commandments.
Spivey, Mark A.
Codes of Ethics
Confidentiality
Cultural Differences
Freedom of Information
Higher Education
Librarians
Library Science
Moral Values
Social Values
Standards
Library Ethics: An Aspirational and Culturally Sensitive Alternative to Its Commandments. Spivey, Mark A. Codes of Ethics Confidentiality Cultural Differences Freedom of Information Higher Education Librarians Library Science Moral Values Social Values Standards Cultural diversity raises dilemmas for the library profession, some of which are difficult to resolve on the basis of its absolutist ethical prescriptions. Psychological studies of class, cultural, and gender differences in moral reasoning support a professional ethics based upon care and cultural sensitivity, instead of universal and obligatory principles. Librarians can change their professional codes of conduct, in order to express more realistically their aspirations and community responsibilities, while accommodating social differences. (Contains 19 references.) (Author)
title Library Ethics: An Aspirational and Culturally Sensitive Alternative to Its Commandments.
topic Codes of Ethics
Confidentiality
Cultural Differences
Freedom of Information
Higher Education
Librarians
Library Science
Moral Values
Social Values
Standards
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED359952