Essential Law for Information Professionals

Essential Law for Information Professionals

by PaulPedley (Author)

Synopsis

Until relatively recently the impact of the law on the work of information professionals has been limited and confined principally to matters concerning copyright. However, in today's information society, librarians and information practitioners are increasingly engaging in activities that bring them into contact with varied and complex aspects of law, going beyond copyright into areas such as libel, freedom of information, professional liability, privacy and human rights. The range of legal knowledge that is required of a competent and prudent information professional has therefore expanded significantly. This classic text offers both a complete picture of the law as it affects information management and an exploration of the fundamental principles that underlie practice. It uses individual cases to illustrate legal principles and contextualize specific regulations. Legal information often appears dense and impenetrable, but this approachable text cuts through the legalese to present the reader with exactly the information they need in a digestible form. This completely updated edition includes new chapters on the Re-use of Public Sector Information, Human Rights, and Legal Deposit. A helpful glossary of terms is now included, and the chapter on Cybercrime and Computer Misuse has been substantially expanded. This book enables every information worker to quickly identify and assess the legal hazards that may be associated with their work. It is also the perfect textbook of law for information studies students.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 278
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Facet Publishing
Published: 18 Apr 2006

ISBN 10: 1856045528
ISBN 13: 9781856045520

Media Reviews
Reviews of previous edition: 'Information professionals should have a copy of this.' Information world Review 'This is an essential textbook for information studies students, librarians and information professionals providing them with information on the legal implications of their profession.' Library Management 'This guide is worth the attention of anyone interested in how legislation shapes library and information provision.' Australian Library Journal 'Pedley demonstrates an excellent understanding and working knowledge of the legislation affecting information professionals today. I thoroughly recommend it.' Journal of Librarianship and Information Science
Author Bio
Paul Pedley MA MLib FCLIP is Head of Research at the Economist Intelligence Unit, and has previously worked in the information departments of a law firm, a property developer, and a number of government departments. He is a member of the Libraries and Archives Copyright Alliance, and is a Visiting Professor at London Metropolitan University. Paul regularly runs training courses on copyright and other legal issues, and is the author of other titles including the e-book Digital Copyright and Managing Digital Rights: a practitioner's guide (editor), also published by Facet Publishing.