RE: Solution to the West Publishing debacle

From: Barbara Traub (traubb@stjohns.edu)
Date: Mon May 01 2006 - 19:23:40 PDT


Perhaps this could be our "Hot Topic"?
 
Barbara G. Traub, J.D., M.L.S.
Head of Reference and Instructional Services
Rittenberg Law Library
St. John's University School of Law
8000 Utopia Parkway
Jamaica, N.Y. 11439
(718) 990-1668 (voice)
(718) 990-6649 (fax)
traubb@stjohns.edu

        -----Original Message-----
        From: owner-law-lib@ucdavis.edu on behalf of Rosin, Katherine (SHB)
        Sent: Mon 5/1/2006 7:16 PM
        To: Michael Ravnitzky
        Cc: law-lib@ucdavis.edu
        Subject: RE: Solution to the West Publishing debacle
        
        

           Excellently articulated, and I agree.
        
        
        Katherine Rosin
        Reference Librarian
        Shook, Hardy & Bacon
        Miami Center, Suite 2400
        201 South Biscayne Boulevard
        Miami, Florida 33131-4332
        E-Mail: KRosin@SHB.com
        Phone: 305-358-5171 OR
        800-273-8282 x 68023
        Fax: 305-358-7470
        
        
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: owner-law-lib@ucdavis.edu [mailto:owner-law-lib@ucdavis.edu]On
        Behalf Of Michael Ravnitzky
        Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 7:04 PM
        To: law-lib@ucdavis.edu
        Subject: Solution to the West Publishing debacle
        
        
        I am not a librarian, so I have been reluctant to weigh in.
        
        However, in my humble opinion, I believe that neither a boycott of West
        Publishing products nor a boycott of their reception would be productive,
        and neither would accomplish the stated objectives. In fact, the boycott of
        West products smacks of censorship and is in some ways contrary to the
        spirit of free and open inquiry held in such esteem by the library
        profession, although censorship was obviously not at all intended by those
        who suggested a boycott. It might also be contrary to the aspirational
        ideals of the library profession by restricting information available to
        patrons.
        
        Instead, a solution that airs a variety of viewpoints and adds a forum for
        edification on this subject seems much more in tune with the library
        profession.
        
        I think that a couple of points from the ALA Code of Ethics, which is
        incorporated by reference within the AALL Code of Ethics, appear applicable
        here, or at least worth thinking about.
        
        The ALA Code of Ethics Item 2:
        
        We uphold the principles of intellectual freedom and resist all efforts to
        censor library resources.
        
        The ALA Code of Ethics Item 7 reads:
        
        We distinguish between our personal convictions and professional duties and
        do not allow our personal beliefs to interfere with fair representation of
        the aims of our institutions or the provision of access to their information
        resources.
        
        The ALA Code of Ethics Item 5 reads, in part:
        
        We treat co-workers and other colleagues with respect, fairness and good
        faith....
        
        A boycott of the reception would be mean spirited and rude, in addition to
        being pointless and counterproductive.
        
        Therefore, I respectfully suggest adding a seminar or panel discussion on
        the subject of pricing and West Publishing at St. Louis, and any future AALL
        meetings. I leave defining the topic specificially as an exercise for the
        reader. Such a seminar or panel discussion would, by its very existence, do
        a lot more to help resolve the stated concerns in a manner consistent with
        the professionalism I have always seen in the law librarian community.
        
        Michael Ravnitzky
        mikerav@verizon.net
        Silver Spring, Maryland
        
        
        
        "MMS <shb.com>" made the following
         annotations on 05/01/06, 18:16:13
        
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