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Text, Lies and Cataloging - Ethical Treatment of Deceptive Works in the Library (Paperback)
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Text, Lies and Cataloging - Ethical Treatment of Deceptive Works in the Library (Paperback)
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What do James Frey's A Million Little Pieces, Margaret B. Jones'
Love and Consequence, and Alex Haley's Roots have in common? They
all mislead readers, since none of these popular books is what it
appears to be. Books such as these intrigue us and make us
uncomfortable. They also present librarians, whether they are
responsible for making reading recommendations to library users or
creating catalog records, with a dilemma. The profession values
objectivity and accuracy, qualities that can be difficult to
reconcile when a work is controversial. This book addresses ethical
considerations, particularly for catalogers, and proposes
cataloging solutions. The approaches suggested are provocative and
designed to spark debate. Also included is one of the most
extensive annotated bibliographies of deceptive books available.
The discussions of these misleading monographs are informative and
entertaining. Although librarians are the intended audience for
this book, others will enjoy the stories behind these works and
perhaps be surprised to discover that one of their favorite books
is not exactly as advertised.
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