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A Study on Social Responsibility in Academic Libraries

Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science / Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science, (P)1225-598X; (E)2982-6292
2007, v.41 no.1, pp.289-305
(University of Northern Iowa)
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Abstract

Library laws and code of ethics for librarians declared social responsibility ensuring equal access and available support of information resources through open services all being no discrimination due to race, creed, gender, age or for any other reason. University libraries should accomplish the social responsibility ensuring equality of information access and intellectual freedom for all users that the cultural development of organization, community, and Nation are contributed. This study reviewed the criteria for social responsibility making such as legal, stakeholder, and information demanded approach based on Library laws, ISO 26000, and Access to Libraries for Persons with Disabilities: Checklist. This research established the basic concept for social responsibility and tried to provide the basic materials for the starting of social responsibility activities through providing of activity programs in social responsibility.

keywords
University Library, Social Responsibility, Code of Ethics, Stakeholder, ISO 26000, Library Management, Library Laws, University Library, Social Responsibility, Code of Ethics, Stakeholder, ISO 26000, Library Management, Library Laws, 대학도서관, 사회적 책임, 윤리, 이해관계자, 국제 표준화, 도서관 경영, 도서관법

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