Journal of Web Librarianship On the Ethics of Working with Library Technology: The Case of the Open Journal Matcher
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2022
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Through the methodological lens of a case study, this practical communication aims to capture and analyze one aspect of the multi-faceted ethical concerns that arise with building with technology in libraries. I define and deploy the concept of “pervious” technology (the opposite of impervious technology) as a way to think through how librarians work with technologies in their workplaces. I describe how pervious technologies are readily manipulable tools that librarians can reach into (metaphorically, hence “pervious”), giving them a greater say in how they engage with their library work. Specifically, I examine the ethical implications of pervious and impervious technologies in library workplaces by analyzing a specific, librarian-built application, named the Open Journal Matcher.
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Eaton, M. E. (2022). On the Ethics of Working with Library Technology: The Case of the Open Journal Matcher. Journal of Web Librarianship, 0(0), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1080/19322909.2021.2013387
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Library | Accession No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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Main | 11 | 1 | Yes |