Call for Papers for Vol. 14 (02/2010)Deadline for extended abstracts: June 15, 2010 Notification of acceptance to authors: July 15, 2010 Deadline for full articles: September 15, 2010 Deadline for revised articles: November 30, 2010 Publication: December 2010
As a field, information ethics is essentially cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural. Information ethics itself, as we understand it, "deals with ethical questions in the field of digital production and reproduction of phenomena and processes such as the exchange, combination and use of information." As such, disciplines as diverse as computer science to business to library science and communications, offer courses in information ethics at the higher education level. Increasingly, too, it is common for information ethics to be taught to primary school students, as in Seoul, Korea´s "netiquette program." Teaching information ethics includes coverage of such topics as responsible use of computing, privacy, and intellectual property, among many others. This special issue is dedicated to exploring and expanding the knowledge base around formal practices, theories, and methods for teaching information ethics. Guest Editors: Elizabeth A. Buchanan, Ph.D.Center for Information Policy Research School of Information Studies University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Email: Eliz1679@uwm.edu Dennis Ocholla Department of Library and Information Science University of Zululand, South Africa Email: docholla@pan.uzulu.ac.za Abstracts and SubmissionsAbstracts will be evaluated by the guest editors. The authors will be informed of acceptance or rejection by July 15, 2010. Deadline for the final article (usually ca. 3,000 words or 20,000 characters including blanks) is September 15, 2010. All submissions will be subject to peer review. Therefore the acceptance of an extended abstract does not imply the publication of the final text by December, 2010, unless the article has passed the peer review and revisions (if required) have been included in the text by November 31, 2010. All submissions should be sent by email with ‘IRIE Submission’ in the header to:Eliz1679@uwm.edu |