For Library Journal, Andromeda Yelton has authored a great piece on why the American Library Association needs a Code of Conduct.
Put simply, “This statement is a mechanism for addressing disputes, but it is also a declaration of values: it signals to everyone who we are. Furthermore, it’s part of an ongoing dialog about inclusion in library-related conference communities.”
Yelton provides historical perspective on the origin of the policy, including links to bloggers who share stories of harassment in the library profession.
Related post: My response to the ALA Code of Conduct
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