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Vallotton Preisig, Amélie
Rösch, Hermann
Stückelberger, Christoph
Keywords
code of ethics
code of conduct
librarians
archivists
GE Subjects
Economic ethics
Labour/professional ethics
Technology ethics
Cultural ethics
Media/communication/information ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/217679
Abstract
It is important to have a fixed set of values as a profession. Ideally these core values would be listed in a professional code of ethics, but realistically there are always unusual constraints and unique conditions that make straightforward answers difficult to obtain. This is why codes of ethics are not to be seen as collections of answers, but means to facilitating and guiding ethical reflection.
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2014
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Book chapter
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