Foundations of information ethics / edited by John T.F. Burgess and Emily J.M. Knox ; foreword by Robert Hauptman
Imprint
Chicago : ALA Neal-Schuman, 2019
Descript
x, 156 pages ; 26 cm
SUMMARY
An ethical attitude to the production, dissemination, storage, access, and retrieval of information and data is necessary to today's information society. Whether theoretical or practical in nature, each chapter in this collection addresses some aspect of information ethics, from its history to the challenges of "fake news" and 3-D printing. -- adapted from foreword
CONTENT
Principles and concepts in information ethics / John T.F. Burgess -- Human rights and information ethics / Paul T. Jaeger, Ursula Gorham, and Natalie Greene Taylor -- History of ethics in the information professions / John T.F. Burgess -- Information access / Emily J.M. Knox -- Privacy / Michael Zimmer -- Ethics of discourse / John M. Budd -- Intellectual property ethics / Kathrine Andrews Henderson -- Data ethics / Peter Darch -- Cybersecurity ethics / Jane Blanken-Webb, Imani Palmer, Roy H. Campbell, Nicholas C. Burbules, and Masooda Bashir -- Cognitive justice and intercultural information ethics / Rachel Fischer and Erin Klazar -- Global digital citizenship / Margaret Zimmerman -- Emerging issues / Amelia Gibson
SUBJECT
Information technology -- Moral and ethical aspects