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Autore principale: Garnar, Martin
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2015
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contents Ethics Today: Are Our Principles Still Relevant? Garnar, Martin Ethics Administrative Principles Library Associations Relevance (Education) Social Change Library Services Intellectual History Library Administration Standard Setting In 1939 technological advances included the first handheld electric slicing knife, the first mass-produced helicopter, and the first transmission of a picture via a cable system (Science and Technology 2001). That year also saw the first Code of Ethics adopted by the American Library Association (ALA OIF 2010, 311). Can an ethical code first promulgated the year World War II began remain relevant more than a decade into the twenty-first century? This article will demonstrate why these ethical principles are more important than ever and will inform the reader about the latest developments related to the Code of Ethics.
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spellingShingle Ethics Today: Are Our Principles Still Relevant?
Garnar, Martin
Ethics
Administrative Principles
Library Associations
Relevance (Education)
Social Change
Library Services
Intellectual History
Library Administration
Standard Setting
Ethics Today: Are Our Principles Still Relevant? Garnar, Martin Ethics Administrative Principles Library Associations Relevance (Education) Social Change Library Services Intellectual History Library Administration Standard Setting In 1939 technological advances included the first handheld electric slicing knife, the first mass-produced helicopter, and the first transmission of a picture via a cable system (Science and Technology 2001). That year also saw the first Code of Ethics adopted by the American Library Association (ALA OIF 2010, 311). Can an ethical code first promulgated the year World War II began remain relevant more than a decade into the twenty-first century? This article will demonstrate why these ethical principles are more important than ever and will inform the reader about the latest developments related to the Code of Ethics.
title Ethics Today: Are Our Principles Still Relevant?
topic Ethics
Administrative Principles
Library Associations
Relevance (Education)
Social Change
Library Services
Intellectual History
Library Administration
Standard Setting
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1073948