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2 1 11th Nordic Conference on Information and Documentation, Rekjavik, Iceland, 30 May – 1 June 2001 Norwegian Librarian Ethics Revisited: The Case for Reconsideration Dr. Robert W. Vaagan Faculty of Journalism, Library and Information Science Oslo University College

3 Robert W.Vaagan, Oslo University College 2 Norwegian Librarian Ethics Revisited: The Case for Reconsideration  Ethical issues increasingly important  Infoethics and CIPA  UNESCO Infoethic Code of Conduct in 2003  Information specialists, including librarians must have procedures and standards to confront ethical challenges posed by privacy, authenticity, confidentiality, copyright, intellectual property rights, grey literature and electronic filtering

4 Robert W.Vaagan, Oslo University College 3 Norwegian Librarian Ethics Revisited: The Case for Reconsideration  UNDHR Article 19 Freedom of Expression  IFLA/FAIFE: 26 national library associations with codes of conduct/ethics  Among Nordic countries only Sweden’s Librarian Association (BF) has adopted code of ethics  Other Nordic countries: existing legislation and standards seen as sufficient

5 Robert W.Vaagan, Oslo University College 4 Norwegian Librarian Ethics Revisited: The Case for Reconsideration  Norwegian Library Association rejected proposed ethical guidelines in 1990  Reflected ALA and IFLA/FAIFE advocacy of freedom of expression and rejection of all forms of censorship  Censorship conditionally accepted in ICCPR and ECPHRFF  Censorship conditionally accepted in Norwegian Constitution and in revised Article 100 by committee in report to parliament

6 Robert W.Vaagan, Oslo University College 5 Norwegian Librarian Ethics Revisited: The Case for Reconsideration  Failure to adopt ethical guidelines in 1990 resulted in ethics becoming non-issue in Norwegian librarianship  Quality control, service agreements and value statements have instead taken precedence  Librarianship thus ”ethically derailed”: ethics obligatory at universities and many university colleges at preparatory level  More than 1/3 of Norwegian business enterprises have ethical guidelines

7 Robert W.Vaagan, Oslo University College 6 Norwegian Librarian Ethics Revisited: The Case for Reconsideration  1047 general or public libraries (folkebibliotek): material free of charge, users are children and adults, material selected for quality,variety and relevance  362 research or academic libraries: guidelines set by National Office for Research Documentation, Academic and Special Libraries  But no written guidelines in r&a libraries for collection development possibly a problem seen in conjunction with absence of ethical guidelines

8 Robert W.Vaagan, Oslo University College 7 Norwegian Librarian Ethics Revisited: The Case for Reconsideration  National Office for Research Documentation, Academic and Special Libraries: working group to review need for ethical guidelines in r&a libraries  Many librarians express need for guidance on ethical issues linked e.g. with electronic filtering, collection building, relations with authorities, suppliers  Many see need for ethical guidelines in r&a libraries  Still too early to project whether ethical guidelines, if implemented, will be emulated by g&p libraries

9 Robert W.Vaagan, Oslo University College 8 Norwegian Librarian Ethics Revisited: The Case for Reconsideration  Science and research ethics increasingly relevant globally  Misconduct in science (fabrications, plagiarism, salamization) on the increase?  Expanded educational and knowledge management roles for r&a libraries/librarians worldwide  Grey literature will expand due to prohibitive costs in normal scholarly publishing  Los Alamos electronic physics archive emulated in medicine and biology

10 Robert W.Vaagan, Oslo University College 9 Norwegian Librarian Ethics Revisited: The Case for Reconsideration  Librarian may be first to choose ”grey” book/article, from open-access archives before peer review  Greater circumspection by librarians called for in acquisitions and in negotiating electronic subscriptions  Librarians well qualified to detect cruder forms of salamization and plagiarism?  Librarians perhaps better qualified than researchers or administrators to see pitfalls in bibliometrics and author-generated metadata systems

11 Robert W.Vaagan, Oslo University College 10 Norwegian Librarian Ethics Revisited: The Case for Reconsideration Conclusions  Many reasons why Norway should reconsider absence of ethical guidelines for librarians  Infoethics, IFLA/FAIFE membership, many librarians have expressed need  Librarians in a&r libraries must have procedures and standards to deal with possible misconduct in science  Advocacy of freedom of expression combined with possibility of certain forms of censorship


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