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The field of information ethics (IE)--a subdivision of ethics--was developed during the 1980s, originating and maturing in library science and slowly working its way into other disciplines and practical applications. Some years later, a secondary field emerged, emphasizing theoretical and philosophical concepts, with little focus on real-world applicability.
The first of its kind, this comprehensive overview of IE evaluates the production, dissemination, storage, accessing and retrieval of information in an ethical context in areas including the humanities, sciences, medicine and business. A leading figure in the field, the author is concerned with misconduct (falsification, fabrication, plagiary), peer review, the law, privacy, imaging and robotics, among other matters.
Contents
Table of Contents
Foreword (Johannes K. Britz)
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 deleteData and Information
2 deleteEthics and Law
3 deleteTheory
4 deleteResearch
5 deleteScience
6 deleteSocial Science
7 deleteHumanities
8 deletePeer Review, Publication, Retraction
9 deleteStorage, Access, Provision
10 deleteIntellectual Freedom and Censorship
11 deleteComputer Ethics and the Internet
12 deletePrivacy, Security, Surveillance
13 deleteLaw
14 deleteAcademia and Its DisTable of Contents
15 deleteBusiness
16 deleteMedicine
17 deleteArchitecture and Engineering
18 deleteExpert Systems, Robotics, War
19 deleteImages, Imaging and the Imagination
Conclusion
Afterword (Elizabeth A. Buchanan)
Bibliography
Index