Introduction by Alex Byrne, Chairman of the IFLA/FAIFE
This brings together papers on professional ethics for library
and information services from 17 countries -- from Argentina to
Uganda -- approaching professional concerns and responses to their
ethical dimensions from a number of different angles. Library
associations have considered ethical issues such as freedom of
speech, for some time. The first formal code of ethics was the
American Library Association's "Code of Ethics for Librarians" from
1938. The current debate emphasises subjects such as, the effects
of globalisation and the developing information society; the
digital gap between those with free access to information and those
who have either limited access or even no access at all;
censorship; copyright; and the use of electronic filters. Above all
the strict anti-terror legislation introduced in many countries
following 11th September 2001, has raised questions concerning
freedom of opinion and expression, and the right to access
information.
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