Sometimes, discussions of ethics and librarianship emphasize theoretical
matters; more often, they are hortatory in nature, citing practical
examples in order to inspire actions that will bring glory to the profession.
This paper comments on five intellectual concepts confidentiality,
intellectual freedom, censorship, honesty, and malpractice by describing
some often bizarre cases that have come to the author's attention.
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Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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