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Main Authors: Needham, Gill, Johnson, Kay
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ763751
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  • Ethical Issues in Providing Library Services to Distance Learners Needham, Gill Johnson, Kay Library Services Ethics Distance Education Computer Uses in Education Librarians Library Materials Electronic Libraries Open Universities Foreign Countries College Libraries Student Diversity Confidentiality Intellectual Freedom Professional Development The authors, library practitioners from either side of the Atlantic Ocean, embarked on a dialogue about the ethical challenges encountered in providing library services to distance learners. Unable to find an existing, appropriate ethical framework for their discussion, they agreed to devise their own, informed by relevant professional codes and guidelines. They propose 10 ethical principles for the provision of library services to distance learners. Drawing on their own experience, they highlight the challenges these principles present in practice and the responsibilities of librarians and their institutions to meet them.