1) The lecture portion of the workshop is being recorded so that the Region may use the content in future for Online Continuing Education. By remaining in the room, you consent to being recorded. The roundtable portion WILL NOT be recorded. That way we can respect your privacy if you have an issue you'd like to share yet not make public. So, if you have a question, but you don't wish to be recorded, please hold it for the roundtable.
2) I am not a lawyer. None of this presentation or the following roundtable should be interpreted as legal advice.
3) None of what I express is the official view of the Western Massachusetts Regional Library System, nor the official view of the Western Massachusetts Library Club, nor the official view of the Hinsdale Public Library.
4) Much of what I say is drawn from the works I consulted in drawing up this lecture. The framework itself is very close to the outline of A Handbook of Ethical Practice. Please refer to my Works Consulted.
5) I do not consider myself to be a highly ethical individual, so you may very well be learning about thievery from a burglar. Consider your own ethical dilemma and any opinions I might give in this light.
Background image swiped from Paul Bourke "Texture, colour"
He retains rights, but you can read his copyright stuff here.
http://local.wasp.uwa.edu.au/~pbourke/texture_colour
Elagabulus image is under share and share alike copyright from the Capitoline Museums.