Libraries face ethical dilemma: neutrality versus defending democracy
Librarians in Sweden and Denmark report tension between their professional codes of neutrality and the need to actively protect democratic values against political polarization. The finding suggests that maintaining strict impartiality may undermine libraries' core democratic mission when communities face threats to fundamental freedoms.
Originaltitel: An Act of Balance: Exploring the Boundaries of Librarianship in Times of Political Turmoil in Sweden and Denmark
<p>This paper presents an analysis of how library professionals in Sweden and Denmark perceive the democratic role of the library profession in the polarised political landscape of today. Relating to research on the democratic role of libraries, professional ethics and cultural policies, empirical data was gathered through seven group interviews with library professionals from eleven local libraries in south Sweden and Jutland in Denmark. Results indicate a commonly perceived discrepancy between general formulations of values found in professional codes of ethics, and practical librarianship. Dealing with threats and challenges against liberal democratic values in the public library requires professional ethical considerations that in individual cases may question the need for value-neutrality among library professionals if the basic democratic mission of the library is to be upheld.</p>