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Do librarians have a shared set of values? A comparative study of 36 codes of ethics based on Gorman's Enduring Values
Cathy Foster, David Mcmenemy
Computer And Information Sciences
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Comparative Study
100%
Codes
100%
Democracy
36%
State
36%
Service Industries
36%
Right to Privacy
27%
Professional Occupations
18%
Testing
18%
Rationalism
18%
Information Privacy
9%
Cultural Context
9%
Learning
9%
Conflict
9%
Content
9%
Example
9%
Asia
9%
Quantitative Analysis
9%
Literacy
9%
Arts and Humanities
Librarians
100%
Codes of Ethics
100%
Stewardship
54%
Intelligentsia
36%
Rationalism
18%
Access
18%
Native American Studies
18%
Popular
18%
Literacy
9%
Knowledge
9%
Information
9%
Global
9%
Conflict
9%
Colonialism
9%
Expression
9%
Learning
9%
Variation
9%
Pacific
9%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Share
18%
Knowledge
18%
Colonialism
18%
Learning
9%
Information
9%