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Ethics and biomedical information

International Journal of Medical Informatics, 1998
Ethical rules are similar for physicians in most countries that follow the Hippocratic oath. They have no formal legal force, but can be used as a reference to provide answers to solve individual cases. It appears erroneous to believe that privacy is about information. It is about relationship.
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The ethics of informed consent

Controlled Clinical Trials, 1981
Informed consent is vital to the conduct of clinical trials. The evolution of this process is reviewed. In the United States, specific steps must now be taken to assure institutional review bodies that all precautions have been taken to inform patients before they are enrolled in studies. These include (1) the procedure to be followed in the study, (2)
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Informing Information Ethics

Journal of Information Ethics, 2011
This fall 2011 issue of JIE presents the words of nine writers who each prompt us to explore our understandings, assumptions, and presumptions about the field of information ethics. Advocacy is a term that surfaces in many of the contributions. The body of work presented raises questions about library and information (and related) rhetoric, practice ...
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Ethics and information science

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1987
The challenge of ethical problem solving in the context of the information-science professions has fostered debate over whether a code of ethics might not provide a valuable guide to decision making in situations involving ethical conflicts. Sample issues and questions are presented with an aim toward placing them in historical and philosophical ...
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Informed Consent: An Ethical Dilemma

Nursing Forum, 1995
Health care today involves complex decisions. How these decisions are made and by whom are the concerns of consumers, healthcare providers, ethicists, third-party payers, and the legal community. The authors explore the question of whether hospitalized clients participate in informed decision making and they use a case study to demonstrate application ...
N S, Cisar, S K, Bell
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Is Information Ethics Culture-Relative?

International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, 2007
In this article, I examine whether information ethics is culture relative. If it is, different approaches to information ethics are required in different cultures and societies. This would have major implications for the current, predominantly Western approach to information ethics.
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Ethics and information

Business Information Review, 2008
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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Information Ethics and the Value of Information

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
This paper argues that information professionals need an information ethics and proposes a theoretical framework for information ethics. It is argued that an adequate information ethics cannot be based on the claim that "information is valuable." While generally access to information is both subjectively and objectively good, under certain ...
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Professional ethics in the information age

Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, 2017
Purpose Professional ethics is explored with three main foci: a critique of codes of conduct and the value of creating a global code for information and communication technology (ICT); a critique of ICT professional certification; and the debate over whether ICT is really a profession.
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The Ethics of Information

2013
Luciano Floridi develops an original ethical framework for dealing with the new challenges posed by Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). ICTs have profoundly changed many aspects of life, including the nature of entertainment, work, communication, education, health care, industrial production and business, social relations, and conflicts.
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