As discussions about the roles played by information in economic, political, and social arenas continue to evolve, the need for an intellectual primer on information ethics that also functions as a solid working casebook for LIS students and professionals has never been more urgent. This text, writt
Foundations of Information Ethics
โ Scribed by Burgess, John T. F.; Knox, Emily J. M.; Hauptman, Robert; Emily J. M. Knox
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- American Library Association
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- English
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- Library
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