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Delisting and ethics in the library: Anticipating the future of librarianship in a world that forgets

  • Autores: Katie Chamberlain Kritikos
  • Localización: IFLA journal, ISSN 0340-0352, Vol. 44, Nº. 3, 2018, págs. 183-194
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Traditional librarian ethics protect privacy and promote information access. The right to be forgotten and delisting have the potential to create a new online information ecosystem that disrupts ethical norms and redefines the role of librarians. Along with Internet filtering, the right to be forgotten and delisting are the harbingers of coming changes to content regulation and information access online. Librarians should engage with right to be forgotten F and delisting issues now to prepare for possible future disruptions of information flow in the library and shifts in information policies and laws around the world. This paper articulates the legal and ethical issues associated with delisting, lays the foundation for an international dialogue on delisting, and signals the need for future research. The international librarianship community needs a larger discussion about the issues related to the right to be forgotten and delisting, particularly on laws and policies on free speech and privacy.


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