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What is Ethical Value

Cases on Developing Effective Research Plans for Communications and Information Science
In this context, the application of ethical principles to concrete actions of the profession.
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Efficacy of Ethics Education in Library and Information Science: A Case Study
Margarita Pérez Pulido (University of Extremadura, Spain) and Aurora González-Teruel (University of Valencia, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4523-5.ch008
Abstract
This work explains the need to adapt the content of ethics training programs in library and information science (LIS) studies to two fundamental aspects: the future professional requirements of students and the beliefs of the students in this field of study. A purely qualitative investigative strategy, including the use of vignettes, was employed to demonstrate that a theoretical-practical methodology of teaching-learning, supported by a combination of ethics theories and a model of ethical reasoning, changes the attitude of students, adapting individual and professional ethical values for the future exercise of the profession.
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VO Breeding Environments Value System and Metrics
Values which serve to distinguish between good and bad, right and wrong, and moral and immoral. At a societal level, these values frequently form a basis for what is permitted and what is prohibited.
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