This article gives a detailed encyclopedic overview of the many areas and concepts that fall within the domain of information ethics. Thus, it offers brief synoptic remarks on, for example, privacy and peer review, rather than in-depth discussions of these topics, many of which have generated thousands of studies, articles, and monographic treatments.
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Choate, P. (2005) Hot Property: The Stealing of Ideas in an Age of Globalization. New York: Knopf. Communications of the ACM (1958-)
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* Ethics and Information Technology (1999-).
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Etzioni, A. (1999) The Limits of Privacy. New York : Basic Books.
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Froehlich, T. (2003) `Information Ethics', in International Encyclopedia of Information and Library Science, 2nd edn, pp. 256-8. London: Routledge .
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Gorman, M. (2000) Our Enduring Values: Librarianship in the 21st Century. Chicago, IL: ALA.
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Grabosky, P.N. and Smith, R.G. (1998) Crime in the Digital Age: Controlling Telecommunications and Cyberspace Illegalities. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.
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Guisnel, J. (1997) Cyberwars: Espionage on the Internet. New York: Plenum Trade.
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Hauptman, R. (1988) Ethical Challenges in Librarianship. Phoenix, AZ: Oryx.
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*Hauptman, R. (2002) Ethics and Librarianship. Jefferson, NC: McFarland.
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Hauptman, R. (November-December 2002) `Dishonesty in the Academy', Academe88(6): 39-44.
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Hauptman, R. (2008) Documentation. Jefferson, NC : McFarland.
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*International Review of Information Ethics (2004-), www.i-r-i-e.net
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*Jones, D. (ed.) (2001) Censorship: A World Encyclopedia. London: Fitzroy Dearborn.
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Journal of Business Ethics (1982-).
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* Journal of Information Ethics (1992-).
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Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (1950-).
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Judson, H.F. (2004) The Great Betrayal: Fraud in Science. Orlando, FL: Harcourt.
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Kant, I. (1949) Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals . Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill .
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Kevles, D.J. (1998) The Baltimore Case: A Trial of Politics, Silence, and Character. New York: W. W. Norton .
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Langford, D. (ed.) (2000) Internet Ethics. New York: St Martin's.
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Lessig, L. (1999) Code: And Other Laws of Cyberspace. New York: Basic Books.
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Lievrouw, L.A. and Farb, S.E. (2002) `Information and Equity', in B. Cronin (ed.) Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, 37, 2003, pp. 499-540. Medford, NJ: Information Today.
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MacKinnon, C.A. (1993) Only Words. Cambridge, MA: Harvard.
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McMenemy, D., Poulter, A. and Burton, P.F. (2007) A Handbook of Ethical Practice. Oxford: Chandos.
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Marsh, S. and Dibben, M.R. (2002) `The Role of Trust in Information Science and Technology' , in B. Cronin (ed.) Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, 37, 2003, pp. 465-98. Medford, NJ: Information Today.
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*Mason, Richard O., Mason, F.M. and Culnan, M.J. (1995) The Ethics of Information Management. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
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*Mitcham, C. (ed.) (2005) Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics, 4 vols. Detroit: Macmillan Reference.
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*Mitchell, W.J. (1992) The Reconfigured Eye: Visual Truth in the Post-Photographic Era. Cambridge, MA: MIT.
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Mitroff, I.I. (1974) The Subjective Side of Science. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
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*Monmonier, M. (1991) How to Lie with Maps. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago.
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Moran, Gordon (1998) Silencing Scientists and Scholars in Other Fields: Power, Paradigm Controls, Peer Review and Scholarly Communication. Greenwich, CT: Ablex.
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O'Harrow, R., Jr. (2005) No Place to Hide. New York: Free Press.
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Post, S. G. (ed.) (2001) Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 3rd edn, 5 vols. Detroit: Macmillan Reference.
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Roberts, L.D., Smith, L.M. and Pollack, C.M. (2005) `Conducting Ethical Research in Virtual Environments' , in M. Khosrow-Pour (ed.) Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Vol. 1, pp. 523-8. Hershey, PA: Idea Group Reference.
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Rubin, R.R. and Froehlich, T.J. (1996) `Ethical Aspects of Library and Information Science' , in A. Kent (ed.) Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, Vol. 58, Sup. 21, pp. 33-52. New York: Marcel Dekker.
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Samek, T. (2007) Librarianship and Human Rights: A Twenty-first Century Guide. Oxford: Chandos.
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Sarasohn, J. (1993) Science on Trial: The Whistle-blower, the Accused, and the Nobel Laureate. New York: St Martin's.
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* Science and Engineering Ethics (1995-).
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Severson, R.J. (1997) The Principles of Information Ethics. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe.
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Shamoo, A.E. & Resnik, D.B. (2003) Responsible Conduct of Research. New York: Oxford.
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Shattuck, R. (1996) Forbidden Knowledge: From Prometheus to Pornography . New York: St Martin's.
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Shatz, D. (2004) Peer Review: A Critical Inquiry. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
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Smith, M.M. (1998) `Information Ethics', in M. E. Williams (ed.) The Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, 32, 1997, pp. 339-66. Medford, NJ: Information Today.
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Spinello, R. (2000) Cyberethics: Morality and Law in Cyberspace. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett.
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Spyware (August 2005) Communications of the ACM48(8): 34-99 (13 articles).
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Staples, W. G. (ed.) (2007) Encyclopedia of Privacy, Vols. 1-2. Westport, CT: Greenwood .
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*Stichler, R. N. and Hauptman, R. (eds) (1998) Ethics, Information and Technology: Readings. Jefferson, NC: McFarland .
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Strickland, L.S. et al. (2004) `Domestic Security Surveillance and Civil Liberties', in B. Cronin (ed.) Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, 39, 2005 , pp. 433-513. Medford, NJ: Information Today.
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Weckert, J. and Adeney, D. (1997) Computer and Information Ethics. Westport, CT: Greenwood.
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Willard, N.E. (1997) The Cyberethics Reader. New York: McGraw-Hill.
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Williams, R. V. and Lipetz, B.-A. (eds) (2005) Covert and Overt: Recollecting and Connecting Intelligence Service and Information Science. Medford, NJ: Information Today.
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www.exlibris.memphis.edu/ethics21 (Ethics and Elec
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www.hipaaplus.com/abouthippa.htm
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*www.icie.zkm.de (International Center for Information Ethics)
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*www.i-r-i-e.net (International Review of Information Ethics)
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www.ncac.org (National Coalition Against Censorship)
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www.paypal.com
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*www.plagiary.org
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www.privacy.org (The Privacy Page)
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*www.privacyrights.org (Privacy Rights Clearing-house )
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www.truste.com
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