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*Workshop on **Libraries and Human Rights*



Friday April 15, 2011

8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.



School of Information Resources and Library Science

University of Arizona, Tucson



*To be held in conjunction with *

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*The Information Ethics Roundtable*

*Conference on Information Rights as Human Rights*



April 15-16, 2011
http://sites.google.com/site/informationethicsroundtable/



*Keynote Speaker*:  Toni Samek, School of Library and Information Studies,
University of Alberta

It has been said that, “human rights have attained the status of a *lingua**
**franca* of global moral discourse” (Beitz and Goodin 2009).  The focus of
this workshop is to critically discuss the role of human rights in libraries
and the library professions.  Key intersections between libraries and human
rights include the following:


   -        Human rights and international human rights documents as
   providing a framework of values for library and information professions
   (Samek 2007, 2008; McCook and Phenix 2007).
   -        Libraries are crucial human rights institutions, promoting
   literacy and providing access to information (Aboyade 1984, Zapata 1994,
   Dent and Yannota 2005).
   -        Libraries and archives promote human rights by collecting,
   protecting, and providing access to documents related to human rights and
   human rights violations (Maret 2005, Stinnet 2009).

Please submit a 500-word proposal for a panel, paper, or poster.  The
proposal should which address one of the above or closely related
topics.  E-mail
proposals to [log in to unmask]  Please include a mention of the
“Workshop” in the subject line and include your full name, institutional
affiliation, and e-mail address.  Address any queries about the conference
to Kay Mathiesen ([log in to unmask]).

                                    Submission Deadline: December 15, 2010

                                    Acceptance Notification: January 1, 2011