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Library Trends

2001 Volume 49, Number 3

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Number of articles: 3

  1. Technological Implementations and Ethical Failures

    Robert Hauptman

    Discusses problems that libraries are encountering with technological advancements in information technology, resulting in changes in the ways people interact with data and information. Topics... More

    pp. 433-40

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  2. Information Ethics: The Duty, Privilege, and Challenge of Educating Information Professionals

    Toni Carbo & Stephen Almagno

    Discusses the history and evolution of information ethics at the University of Pittsburgh and describes a course that was developed in the School of Information Sciences that includes the need for ... More

    pp. 510-18

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  3. Global Information Justice: Rights, Responsibilities, and Caring Connections

    Martha Smith

    Explains the concept of global information justice and describes it as an ethical ideal, as an organizing principle for a model for analysis, and as a direction for policy making. Discusses the use... More

    pp. 519-37

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