Learning Analytics and the Academic Library: Professional Ethics Commitments at a Crossroads

College & Research Libraries, Forthcoming

48 Pages Posted: 20 Apr 2017

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Kyle M. L. Jones

Indiana University-Indianapolis (IUPUI)

Dorothea Salo

University of Wisconsin - Madison

Date Written: April 20, 2017

Abstract

In this paper, the authors address learning analytics and the ways academic libraries are beginning to participate in wider institutional learning analytics initiatives. Since there are moral issues associated with learning analytics, the authors consider how data mining practices run counter to ethical principles in the American Library Association’s “Code of Ethics.” Specifically, the authors address how learning analytics implicates professional commitments to promote intellectual freedom; protect patron privacy and confidentiality; and balance intellectual property interests between library users, their institution, and content creators and vendors. The authors recommend that librarians should embed their ethical positions in technological designs, practices, and governance mechanisms.

Keywords: learning analytics, data mining, Big Data, higher education, professional ethics, information privacy, intellectual freedom, intellectual property

Suggested Citation

Jones, Kyle and Salo, Dorothea, Learning Analytics and the Academic Library: Professional Ethics Commitments at a Crossroads (April 20, 2017). College & Research Libraries, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2955779

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