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Main Author: Duthie, Fiona
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ939087
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contents Libraries and the Ethics of Censorship Duthie, Fiona School Libraries Public Libraries Censorship Ethics Literature Reviews Library Materials Internet Access to Information Library Administration This paper reviews a selection of literature pertaining to the subject of censorship in modern libraries. It interrogates the literature in terms of the ethical debates informing much of the contemporary academic writing on this subject. A multi-pronged approach to the subject is adopted. The review includes evaluations of the relevant aspects of particular professional codes and statements. It also evaluates opinions that have been proffered with regard to the use of Internet filters in public libraries. In public libraries, librarians must also decide whether to enable an entirely free flow of information from other mediums or to take it upon themselves to protect readers from material that might be considered harmful. These issues are complicated further in school libraries where the question of a particular duty of care to young minds arises. This paper also investigates recent representations of libricide, the most extreme form of censorship which manifests in the destruction of libraries and the burning of books.
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spellingShingle Libraries and the Ethics of Censorship
Duthie, Fiona
School Libraries
Public Libraries
Censorship
Ethics
Literature Reviews
Library Materials
Internet
Access to Information
Library Administration
Libraries and the Ethics of Censorship Duthie, Fiona School Libraries Public Libraries Censorship Ethics Literature Reviews Library Materials Internet Access to Information Library Administration This paper reviews a selection of literature pertaining to the subject of censorship in modern libraries. It interrogates the literature in terms of the ethical debates informing much of the contemporary academic writing on this subject. A multi-pronged approach to the subject is adopted. The review includes evaluations of the relevant aspects of particular professional codes and statements. It also evaluates opinions that have been proffered with regard to the use of Internet filters in public libraries. In public libraries, librarians must also decide whether to enable an entirely free flow of information from other mediums or to take it upon themselves to protect readers from material that might be considered harmful. These issues are complicated further in school libraries where the question of a particular duty of care to young minds arises. This paper also investigates recent representations of libricide, the most extreme form of censorship which manifests in the destruction of libraries and the burning of books.
title Libraries and the Ethics of Censorship
topic School Libraries
Public Libraries
Censorship
Ethics
Literature Reviews
Library Materials
Internet
Access to Information
Library Administration
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ939087