Guide to ethics in acquisitions

Chicago: Association for Library Collections & Technical Services, American Library Association. Edited by Wendi Arant Kaspar & Jeanne Harrell (2014)
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Introduction -- Organization of the Guide -- Ethics. Definition of Ethics; Personal and Societal Values; Legal Ethics (State and Federal); Professional Ethics -- The Acquisitions Librarian and Ethics. Brief History of the Association for Library Collections and Technical Services; Reason for Acquisitions Focus; Guidance from Twelve Statements; Decision Points in Ethical Collection Development. Intellectual Freedom; Collecting Materials According to Collection Development Policies; Selection Stage; Scope of Content; Receipt of Materials; Checks and Balances; Security of Materials; Cost of Preservation; Storage of Material; Ethics of Collection Access -- Privacy and Confidentiality Issues in Library Acquisitions. The Legal Landscape of Privacy and Confidentiality; When Library Best Practices Violate Patron Privacy; Recommendations -- Appendix: Major Ethics Codes for Librarianship -- Glossary: Ethics Terms

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