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Do RFIDs (radio frequency identifier devices) provide new ethical dilemmas for librarians and information professionals?
Date Issued
2011-12
Date Available
2012-05-10T15:16:38Z
Abstract
Abstract: This paper provides an analysis of the current and potential ethical implications of RFID technology for the library and information professions. These issues are analysed as a series of ethical
dilemmas, or hard-to-resolve competing ethical obligations, which the librarian has in relationship to information objects, library users and the wider social and political environment or state. A process
model of the library is used as a framework for the discussion to illustrate the relationship between the different participants in the library system and it is argued that ethical analysis should involve the identification of future developments as well as current issues. The analysis shows that RFIDs do currently pose some dilemmas for librarians in terms of the conflicts between efficient service, privacy of users and an obligation to protect the safety of society as a whole, and that these are likely to become more problematic as the technology develops. This paper is part 2 of a series of papers on RFIDs and the library and information professions.
dilemmas, or hard-to-resolve competing ethical obligations, which the librarian has in relationship to information objects, library users and the wider social and political environment or state. A process
model of the library is used as a framework for the discussion to illustrate the relationship between the different participants in the library system and it is argued that ethical analysis should involve the identification of future developments as well as current issues. The analysis shows that RFIDs do currently pose some dilemmas for librarians in terms of the conflicts between efficient service, privacy of users and an obligation to protect the safety of society as a whole, and that these are likely to become more problematic as the technology develops. This paper is part 2 of a series of papers on RFIDs and the library and information professions.
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Not applicable
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
International Journal of Information Management
Volume
31
Issue
6
Start Page
546
End Page
555
Copyright (Published Version)
2011 Elsevier Ltd
Subject – LCSH
Radio frequency identification systems--Moral and ethical aspects
Information technology--Moral and ethical aspects
Library administration
Libraries--Technological innovations
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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