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Information and Knowledge Professions Business-Professionals # # #…
Information and Knowledge Professions
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Information
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Archiving
Information Systems Management
Technology
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Libraries and Media Centers
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Ethics
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Privacy
Censorship
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Informational Society
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Globalization
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Digital Resources
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"While the systems and tools have changed, 'the intent remains the same'—that is, organizing and providing access to information in all formats," (Raju, 2017).
"We are in the middle of a big change in our information infrastructure affecting all aspects of our societies and culture. We are swiftly leaving an information infrastructure based on symbols fixed on paper (and, lately, film) and moving towards one that is digital and internet-based," (Garcia-Marco, 2011).
"Librarians assist persons in creating new knowledge by helping them find existing knowledge that is authoritative, authenticated, and appropriate to their needs. We put that knowledge in context and provide it without bias," (Grant, 2013).
"Libraries play a vital role in enabling people to access computers and the Internet. They are especially valuable for lower-income and less-educated people, who are less likely to have computers in their homes or to use them in their jobs," (Weiss, 2012).
"Librarians now and in future will need to be equipped with high-level knowledge, skills for research, and digital literacy to ensure effective service delivery," (Mwaniki, 2018).
“Librarians are poised to play a pivotal role in the current and ongoing discussion of privacy in the 21st century," (Cyrus & Baggett, 2012).
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