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Library Ethics

Explore ethical issues in library profession. Develop critical thinking and decision-making skills. Enhance professionalism and ethical conduct in libraries
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Introduction To Library Ethics

2

Professional Values And Codes

3

Information Access And Equity

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Intellectual Freedom And Censorship

5

Privacy And Confidentiality

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Michael Carter
US · Course completed

I was blown away by the 'Library Ethics' course at Stanmore School of Business! As a librarian, I wanted to deepen my understanding of ethical dilemmas in my field, and this course exceeded my expectations. The instructor's expertise and the quality of the course materials were exceptional. I particularly appreciated the module on intellectual freedom, which gave me practical tools to navigate complex situations. The discussions with my peers were also incredibly valuable, allowing me to learn from their experiences and share my own. I feel much more confident in my ability to make informed, ethical decisions in my daily work. Overall, I'm thoroughly satisfied with the course and would highly recommend it to anyone in the library and information science field.

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Kaito Nakamura
JP · Course completed

I took the 'Library Ethics' course to improve my knowledge! It was really cool. I liked learning about different ethical theories and how they apply to real-life situations in libraries. The course materials were pretty good, but sometimes I felt like they were a bit too theoretical. I liked the examples from different countries, though - it was interesting to see how different cultures approach ethical issues. I also appreciated the feedback from my instructor, which helped me understand the material better. One thing that would've been nice is more interaction with my peers, but overall, I'm glad I took this course and I think it'll help me in my future career.

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Leila Hassan
EG · Course completed

Alhamdulillah, I'm so grateful to have had the opportunity to take the 'Library Ethics' course at Stanmore School of Business! It was a truly transformative experience that has equipped me with the knowledge and skills to navigate the complex ethical landscape of librarianship. The course content was comprehensive and well-structured, covering a range of topics from privacy and confidentiality to intellectual property and censorship. I was particularly impressed by the instructor's ability to facilitate thoughtful discussions! We explored real-world scenarios and case studies, which allowed us to think critically and develop practical solutions. The course materials were also of high quality, with plenty of resources and references for further learning. I'm so satisfied with the course and I highly recommend it to anyone interested in library and information science!

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Catarina Silva
BR · Course completed

The 'Library Ethics' course at Stanmore School of Business was a valuable learning experience that provided me with a deeper understanding of the ethical principles and values that guide librarianship. The course was well-organized and the instructor was knowledgeable and responsive. I appreciated the detailed analysis of ethical theories and their application to practical scenarios, as well as the opportunities for discussion and feedback. One aspect that I found particularly useful was the examination of ethical dilemmas in different cultural contexts, which highlighted the importance of considering diverse perspectives and values. The course materials were also relevant and up-to-date, with a good balance of theoretical and practical content. Overall, I'm satisfied with the course and I think it will be helpful in my future career as a librarian. However, I would have liked to see more emphasis on emerging issues and trends in library ethics, such as the impact of technology on privacy and intellectual freedom.





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