Gorman, Michael, 1941- author.
Chicago : ALA Editions, an imprint of the American Library Association, 2015.
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Notes:
- In recent years there has been a sea of change in the way much of the world thinks about and uses libraries. Young librarians and seasoned LIS professionals alike are experiencing increasing pressure to adjust to new economic, societal, and technological demands amidst the often-dire rhetoric currently surrounding the future of our institutions. Gorman reconnects readers with the core values that continue to inspire generations of library professionals and scholars while making the case that these values are doubly crucial to hold on to in the brave new shifting world of librarianship.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Introduction : Values and the human record — The history and philosophy of library values — The value of libraries — The library as place — Stewardship — Service — Intellectual freedom — Rationalism — Literacy and learning — Equity of access to recorded knowledge and information — Privacy — Democracy — The greater good — Keeping faith.
Subjects:
- Libraries — Aims and objectives — United States.
- Library science — Moral and ethical aspects — United States.
- Librarians — Professional ethics — United States.
- Librarians — Effect of technological innovations on — United States.
- Librarians — Effect of technological innovations on. fast (OCoLC)fst00997311
- Librarians — Professional ethics. fast (OCoLC)fst00997322
- Libraries — Aims and objectives. fast (OCoLC)fst00997344
- Library science — Moral and ethical aspects. fast (OCoLC)fst00997949
- United States. fast (OCoLC)fst01204155
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