Toni Samek2019-09-252019-09-252015-01-292014http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/217633"IFLA already acknowledged the precarious roles played by library and information workers with its 1983 adoption at the General Conference in Munich of The Resolution on Behalf of Librarians Who are Victims of Violation of Human Rights. It reads: “In the name of human rights, librarians must, as a profession, express their solidarity with those of their colleagues who are persecuted for their opinions, wherever they may be. The Council mandates the President of IFLA, when informed of specific cases, after due considerations to intervene when appropriate with competent authorities on behalf of these colleagues.”engCreative Commons Copyright (CC 2.5)code of conductcode of ethicslibrariansmedia ethicsprofessional ethicsEconomic ethicsLabour/professional ethicsTechnology ethicsCultural ethicsMedia/communication/information ethicsLOOKING TO OUR OWNBook chapter