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Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 2007
- John Strain:
Ethics in the virtual world. 4-6 - Richard Cooper:
Ethical issues in the use of electronic health records for pharmacy medicines sales. 7-19 - Lars Botin:
A phenomenological perspective on clinical communication and interaction: The case of electronic health records. 20-32 - Suzy Jagger, John Strain:
Assessing students' ethical development in computing with the defining issues test: Challenges to be addressed. 33-42
Volume 5, Numbers 2/3, 2007
- Shifra Baruchson-Arbib:
The contribution of "information science" to the social and ethical challenges of the information age. 53-58 - Jenny Bronstein:
Current trends in library and information studies curricula around the world: Looking for the user-centred approach. 59-78 - Shifra Baruchson-Arbib, Vicky Horenstein:
An experiment to enhance awareness of the power of information: The social information science concept and individual empowerment in Israeli high schools. 79-97 - Hans Elbeshausen:
Knowledge in dialogue: empowerment and learning in public libraries. 98-115 - Dan Bouhnik:
A model design proposal of a supportive web site for women experiencing IPV: Catering for needs at different phases of the coping process. 116-139 - Michel J. Menou, Kingo Mchombu:
Information professionals serving disadvantaged communities. 140-154 - Judit Bar-Ilan:
Manipulating search engine algorithms: the case of Google. 155-166 - Nira Shalom:
The health information specialist: A new role for channeling web information to promote patient empowerment. 167-184 - Snunith Shoham, Sarah Kaufman Strauss:
Information needs of North American immigrants to Israel. 185-205 - Ron Dvir, Fiona Lettice, Carol Webb, Yael Schwartzberg:
The Future Center as an empowering ecology. 206-225 - Miriam Farber:
How shall we write and read in twenty-first century academy?: Notes on the margin of electronic publishing. 226-234 - Monique Jucquois-Delpierre:
Fictional reality or real fiction: how can one decide?: The strengths and weaknesses of information science concepts and methods in the media world. 235-252 - Gila Prebor:
Information science - facing social and ethical challenges: Analysis of masters' theses and doctoral dissertations over the past five years (2002-2006) in information science departments worldwide. 253-269
Volume 5, Number 4, 2007
- Wolter Pieters, Robert van Haren:
Temptations of turnout and modernisation: E-voting discourses in the UK and The Netherlands. 276-292 - Paul Sollie:
Ethics, technology development and uncertainty: an outline for any future ethics of technology. 293-306 - Vladimir Hlasny:
Shill-bidding in private values auctions. 307-320 - Janusz Wielki:
The social and ethical aspects connected with e-space development. 321-333
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