On Ethical Assessment: Locating and Applying the Core Values of Library and Information Science
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2021
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Association of Research Libraries
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In this paper, I provide a brief history of the development of values within Library and Information Studies (LIS), drawing on the literature of LIS, sociology, professionalism, value studies, and practical ethics. I begin by tracing the outlines of professional identity as a way of staking out a claim to values. I then turn to the definition and purpose of values, before enumerating the main values present in the LIS literature. Finally, I present an overview of the contemporary conversation and practical applications related to values, focusing on the American Library Association (ALA) Core Values of Librarianship.
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Libraries, Library and Information Studies (LIS), American Library Association, Core Values of Librarianship
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Young, Scott W. H. (2021). On Ethical Assessment: Locating and Applying the Core Values of Library and Information Science. Proceedings of the 2020–2021 Library Assessment Conference: Building Effective, Sustainable, Practical Assessment. Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries
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