I am more excited than ever about our "Positive Writer Declaration" project. This is the Creativity Codes Project in which you, the readers, working together, create a declaration that all writers (especially fiction writers, screenwriters, etc.) can use to remind themselves and direct themselves to writing "positively," in all the moral and inspirational senses of that word. Here's what we have so far. Please use the "Comments" link (farther below) to add your ideas for improving the wording of the Declaration. Let's brainstorm together on this valuable project! (And please feel free to use the declaration in your personal life and to post it on your websites -- with proper attribution: "courtesy www.yourcodeofethics.com" so that our message will be spread throughout the web!) THE DECLARATION OF THE POSITIVE WRITER (Version 1.0) Whereas I am aware of the power to influence that I hold in my stories; And whereas I am aware of ...
The following codes of ethics are of associations relating to computing and information systems (including libraries, mathematics, etc.). For college computer lab codes, see Schools - College/University Honor Codes category instead. American Association of Law Libraries American Association of Museums American Library Association American Library Association - Free Access to Libraries for Minors - 1972 - June 30 1972 American Library Association - Bill of Rights - 1996 American Library Association - Code of Ethics for Librarians - 1939 American Library Association - Code of Ethics - 1995 American Library Association - Policy on Confidentiality of Library Records - 1988 American Library Association - Intellectual Freedom Statement - 1971 American Library Association - Sexism Racism And Other ...
To locate codes of ethics, pledges, oaths, and so on pertaining to urban planning, refer to the Real estate associations' codes of ethics category by clicking that link in the column to the right under "Categories." If you don't find what you're looking for, submit a "comment" at whatever category comes closest to the one of your interest. Or consider starting your own code project by clicking here.
To locate treaties, refer to the Governments category and the Historic American documents category by clicking those links in the column to the right under "Categories." If you don't find what you're looking for, submit a "comment" at whatever category comes closest to the one of your interest. Or consider starting your own code project by clicking here.
To locate codes of ethics, pledges, oaths, and so on pertaining to television and television production, refer to the Creative arts' associations' codes of ethics: television category by clicking that link in the column to the right under "Categories." If you don't find what you're looking for, submit a "comment" at whatever category comes closest to the one of your interest. Or consider starting your own code project by clicking here.