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Doing the right thing: professional ethics for information workers in Britain
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Information and Learning Sciences
New Library World (2003) 104 (3): 94–102.
Published: 01 April 2003
... Professionals (CILIP) code, after the creation of the new organisation in 2002, have returned codes into the area of debate. It is suggested that a new code, rather than standing alone, might form part of a group of related codes from other organisations, all of which could be endorsed by CILIP. This would...
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Is librarianship in the UK a true profession, a semi‐profession or a mere occupation?
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Information and Learning Sciences
New Library World (1997) 98 (2): 65–69.
Published: 01 April 1997
...Mike Freeman Surveys the process of professionalization as it applies to UK librarianship in its evolution from occupation through semi‐profession to full blown professional status. Examines Abbott’s ideas on the heartland of work and jurisdiction in relation to librarianship and some of the issues...
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Living by the code: some issues surrounding a code of conduct for the LIS profession
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Information and Learning Sciences
New Library World (1996) 97 (5): 17–21.
Published: 01 September 1996
...Mike Freeman Examines the requirements for a code of professional conduct. Outlines the content and operation of the Library Association’s current code of professional conduct. Identifies some problems incurred in operating a code of professional conduct, together with some of the benefits...
