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Foundations of Information Ethics
Foundations of Information Ethics
John T. F. Burgess; Emily J. M. Knox
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"Serving people well means understanding the implications of technological innovation and having the courage to speak up when patron interests are at risk of being exploited."Read an interview with the authors now!Foreword by Robert HauptmanAs discussions about the roles played by information in economic, political, and social arenas continue to evolve, the need for an intellectual primer on information ethics that also functions as a solid working casebook for LIS students and professionals has never been more urgent. This text, written by a stellar group of ethics scholars and contributors from around the globe, expertly fills that need. Organized into twelve chapters, making it ideal for use by instructors, this volume from editors Burgess and Knoxthoroughly covers principles and concepts in information ethics, as well as the history of ethics in the information professions;examines human rights, information...
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