There is no required text for this course. However, the following book on information ethics is highly recommended:
Readings:Spinello, Richard A. 1995. Ethical Aspects of Information Technology. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
1. The readings for this course are listed below according to
topic.
2. Some readings are on the web.
3. Other readings are available online from the UA
Library (e.g., through JSTOR, Expanded Academic ASAP, etc.).
4. Still other readings (viz., those which do not have links)
are available through
electronic
reserves. The password will be provided when classes begin.
Intellectual FreedomMoor, James H. 1985. "What Is Computer Ethics?" Metaphilosophy 16:266-75. Floridi, Luciano. 2001. "Information Ethics: An Environmental Approach to the Digital Divide." Philosophy in the Contemporary World 9:1-7. Mathiesen, Kay. 2004. "What Is Information Ethics?" Computers and Society 32.
Access to InformationDoyle, Tony. 2001. "A Utilitarian Case for Intellectual Freedom in Libraries." Library Quarterly 71:44-71. Mill, John Stuart. 1859. "Of the Liberty of Thought and Discussion." On Liberty. Wolkoff, Kathleen Nietzke. 1996. "The Problem of Holocaust Denial Literature in Libraries." Library Trends 45:87-96. Nesta, Fred and Henry Blanke. 1991. "Warning: Propaganda!" Library Journal (May 15):41-43. Baldwin, Gordon B. 1996. "The Library Bill of Rights--A Critique." Library Trends 45:7-27.