Suggested answers for Module 6 exercises - Discuss the questions and your answers with your supervisor, trainer or colleagues.
Ethics
1.Find your Council code of conduct and summarise the document.
Your Council's code of conduct statement will have important information about how you are expected to behave in and outside the workplace where you are representing Council. Consider how this fits within your role within the library. Remember that you are the public face of Council.
2. 2. Read the ALIA Code of Ethics for the Australian Library and Information Services Workforce.
You may have found some of these policies and documents earlier in Reference Excellence. Discuss your answers with your supervisor.
Policies
1. Review your library's policy for reference service. This may be part of another policy. In the policy (or elsewhere), how does your library indicate support for these guidelines?
2. Describe in your own words how each of the following ethics guidelines affects or applies to reference work in your library. Does your library's reference policy reflect these policies or statements?
* Free access to basic reference services Library Act 1939
Free access to information
1. How do your policies and service provision comply with the Library Council of New South Wales Access to Information in New South Wales Public Libraries Guideline and ALIA Statement on free access to information.
2. Check your Council's procedures for access to information. Are there different conditions for staff and members of the public?
3. Patrons have expectations of what they believe the library should provide to them. They also have expectations of what the library will not provide (whether that is true or not). It is important to remember that the library serves everyone in the community, regardless. Carefully consider if your library policies (and all facets of your library service) reflect the concept of free and open access to information.
Confidentiality
You might want to discuss these questions with an experienced colleague or your supervisor. All questions deserve equal treatment, whether you personally agree with the question, the information found, or the concept being explored or not. It is not for you to judge your patrons based on the questions they ask.
Confidentiality
The Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 is an important piece of legislation. As the library holds information about its members it is important to be aware of its contents and context in relation to how the library ensures the confidentiality of those records and other transactions within the library.
The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) has published a code of professional conduct and a set of core values that all library employees should understand. This code of conduct and set of core values helps us to preserve our patrons' right to privacy, to fair and equitable treatment, and helps ensure that people who need information have access to it. This code applies to all aspects of library service including collection development and circulation. The International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) has a useful professional code of ethics for librarians which is available to read in several languages.
Major Point: Library work has important ethical considerations. Many of these are expressed in the ALIA Statement on Professional Conduct.
Major Point: All libraries offering reference service should have a statement of objectives, a description of the types and levels of services offered, and guidelines to help staff who provide this service.
Respect for diversity and individuality
Major Point: All people in the community are entitled to an equitable library service, and all questions deserve equal treatment.
Major Point: Libraries must protect each patron's right to privacy and confidentiality.
What to do when you finish the module…
When you have completed the exercises for this module, you may want to talk to your supervisor, trainer or colleagues about them.
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Reference Excellence - self paced reference and information services training
Module 1 Overview of the reference process
Module 2 Reference interview skills and question types
Module 3 People skills, reference behaviours
Module 6 Ethics and legislation