Resources

 

 

Baldwin, G. B. (1996). The Library Bill of Rights – A critique [Electronic Version]. Library Trends, 45, 7-27.

 

Baruth B. (2002). Missing pieces that fill in the academic library puzzle [Electronic Version]. American Libraries, 33(6), 58-63.

 

Doyle, T. (2001). A utilitarian case for intellectual freedom in libraries [Electronic Version]. Library Quarterly, 71, 44-71.

 

Fallis, D. (2003). Lectures. IRLS 520, Ethics for information professionals. University of Arizona, Tucson.

 

Fricke, M., Mathiesen, K., Fallis, D. (2000). The ethical presuppositions behind the Library Bill of Rights [Electronic Version]. Library Quarterly, 70, 468-491.

 

Garoogian, R. (1991). Librarian/Patron Confidentiality: An ethical challenge [Electronic Version]. Library Trends, 40, 216-233.

 

Hisle W. L. (2002). Top issues facing academic libraries: A report on the Focus on the Future Task Force [Electronic Version]. C&RL News, 63(10).

 

Mill, J. S. (1859). “Of the liberty of thought and discussion [Electronic Version].” On Liberty.

 

Nesta, F. and Blanke, H. (1991). Warning: Propaganda! [Electronic Version] Library Journal, (May 15), 41-43.

 

Pemberton, J. M. and Pendergraft L. O. (1990). Toward a code of ethics: Social relevance and the professionalization of records management [Electronic Version]. Records Management Quarterly, (24)3, 3-11.

 

Philip, B. (2001). Let’s not keep the code a secret [Electronic Version]. PNLA Quarterly, 65(3) 8-9.

 

Rawls, J. (1971). A Theory of Justice. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

 

Roberto K. and West J. (Eds.). (2003). Revolting Librarians Redux: Radical librarians speak out. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers.

 

Spinello, R. A. (1995). “Frameworks for ethical analysis.” Pp. 14-44 in Ethical Aspects of Information Technology. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

 

Thomson, J. J. (1975). The right to privacy [Electronic Version]. Philosophy and Public Affairs, 4, 295-314.

 

“Thus Said” (2003). American Libraries, 34(10), 30.

 

Wengwert, R. (2001). Some ethical aspects of being an information professional [Electronic Version]. Library Trends, 49, 486-509.

 

Woodward, D. (1990). A framework for deciding issues in ethics [Electronic Version]. Library Trends, 39, 8-17.

 

 

Links

 

 

ACRL

http://www.ala.org/ACRLTemplate.cfm

 

ACRL “Intellectual Freedom Principles for Academic Libraries: An Interpretation of the Library Bill of Rights”

http://www.ala.org/Content/NavigationMenu/ACRL/Publications/White_Papers_and_Reports/Intellectual_Freedom_Principles_for_Academic_Libraries.htm

 

ALA

http://www.ala.org

 

ALA “Access to Electronic Information, Services, and Networks: An Interpretation of the Library Bill of Rights”

http://www.ala.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Our_Association/Offices/Intellectual_Freedom3/Statements_and_Policies/Intellectual_Freedom2/Interpretations/accesstoelectronic.pdf

 

ALA Code of Ethics

http://www.ala.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Our_Association/Offices/Intellectual_Freedom3/Statements_and_Policies/Code_of_Ethics/Code_of_Ethics.htm

 

ALA Library Bill of Rights

http://www.ala.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Our_Association/Offices/Intellectual_Freedom3/Statments_and_Policies/Intellectual_Freedom2/Library_Bill_of_Rights.htm

 

ALA “Privacy: An Interpretation of the Library Bill of Rights”

http://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Section=Libraries_and_the_Internet_Toolkit&Template=/ContentManagement/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=10554

 

John Stuart Mill

http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/m/milljs/htm

 

The New College of California

http://www.newcollege.edu/

 

President Bush’s Administration

http://www.internetweekly.org/iwr/dubya_et_al.html

 

John Rawls

http://www.policylibrary.com/rawls/

 

US Constitution

http://www.house.gov/Constitution/Constitution.html

 

US Bill of Rights

http://www.house.gov/Constitution/Amend.html

 

USA Patriot Act

http://www.alcu.org/Files/OpenFile.cfm?id=12250

 

USA Patriot Act Section 215

http://www.alcu.org/Privacy/Privacy.cfm?ID11054&c=130