Libraires shifting focus from material concerns and collections to information diversity and community needs. What current values should remain essential during this shift?

Full Topic: Increasingly, libraries, archives, and other information organizations are shifting their traditional focus on collections and other material concerns to an emphasis on the diversity of information and education needs of the many individuals and communities they serve. Which if any of the American Library Association’s core values, or those of other professional associations in the information field, should remain essential in this shift? Discuss whether and how these might be maintained while engaging more deeply with the community and providing new services. Please identify the source of the professional association values that you use in your response.
4.The paper will have a minimum number of 2,000 and a maximum of 3,000 words (not including the title page, references, and appendices).
5.The paper will be double-spaced in Times New Roman (12-point font) and word-processed.
6.The paper will be appropriately documented.
7.The required style manual is the Chicago Manual of Style (16thedition; available as an online e-resource through OU Libraries), either the author-date or the notes and bibliography option.8.The paper should be submitted as a Word (.doc) or Rich Text Format (.rtf).

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