Grey Literature and Information Ethics: Shared Concerns and Cognitive Dissonance in the Digital Information Economy Sylvia Simmons Jonathan Gordon-Till.

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Grey Literature and Information Ethics: Shared Concerns and Cognitive Dissonance in the Digital Information Economy Sylvia Simmons Jonathan Gordon-Till InfoEthics UK InfoEthics UK - Information Ethics and Grey Literature [GL17, Amsterdam, December 2015]

InfoEthics UK eliminate ethical risk Grey Literature and Information Ethics: Shared Concerns and Cognitive Dissonance in the Digital Information Economy Background  Ethics Task Force, Institute of Information Scientists (IIS): Code of Professional Practice for Information Professionals  CILIP Ethics Panel: Code of Professional Practice InfoEthics UK (2006-) Workshops at leading LIS Schools in UK and Ireland Innovative Information Ethics training module(s) Case study corpus to understand complex ethical dilemmas Our Aims and Objectives  Enhance ethical decision-making  Reduce risks and encourage organizational improvement  Professional development and reflective training InfoEthics UK - Information Ethics and Grey Literature [GL17, Amsterdam, December 2015]

M ICRO - BLOGGER G ENERATION Z M ETADATA EXPERT C ONTENT MANAGER W EB MANAGER B LOGGER N ARROWCASTER Q UALITY SYSTEMS C OMMUNICATIONS R&D L EARNING & DEVELOPMENT P ROCUREMENT C OLLABORATION F INANCE SYSTEMS S TRATEGIC PLANNING M ARKETING HR PLANNING C LIENT ADVICE R ESEARCHER L IBRARIAN A RCHIVIST I NDEXER K NOWLEDGE M ANAGER P UBLISHER I NFORMATION S CIENTIST R ECORDS M ANAGER C LIENT C OLLEAGUES E MPLOYER I NFORMATION U SER P ROFESSION R EADER S ELF S OCIETY Stakeholders in Information Ethics Information world expanding New social paradigms emerging “We are all Info Pros now…” Grey Literature proliferating InfoEthics UK - Information Ethics and Grey Literature [GL17, Amsterdam, December 2015] InfoEthics UK eliminate ethical risk

2013- Key Themes in Information Ethics Information ethics: issues developed in past 20 years What will our challenges be by 2020? InfoEthics UK - Information Ethics and Grey Literature [GL17, Amsterdam, December 2015] InfoEthics UK eliminate ethical risk

Codifying Ethical Behaviour Comparison of Ethics Codes across information professions, countries, cultures Analysis of real-life situations Unique corpus of case studies in applied ethics stakeholders analysis of conflicting rights ethical constraints potential resolution InfoEthics UK - Information Ethics and Grey Literature [GL17, Amsterdam, December 2015] InfoEthics UK eliminate ethical risk

Grey Literature & Information Ethics Shared concerns: analysis and debate GreyForum 1.1 Oxford, 2013 Continuing the dialogue... InfoEthics UK - Information Ethics and Grey Literature [GL17, Amsterdam, December 2015] InfoEthics UK eliminate ethical risk

The mental stress or discomfort experienced by an individual who holds two or more contradictory beliefs, ideas, or values at the same time, or is confronted by new information that conflicts with existing beliefs, ideas, or values (Leon Festinger) COGNITIVE DISSONANCE Grey Literature & Information Ethics Shared concerns or cognitive dissonance? o Unwilling to attend or fund training? o Highlights weaknesses? o Confronting uncomfortable issues? o But risks will not go away! o Fast-changing ICTs: greater need to capture & explore ethical dilemmas Information Ethics (IE) & Grey Literature (GL) communities: marginalized in higher education? Suppliers, publishers, government, research: reluctance to focus on ethical issues? InfoEthics UK - Information Ethics and Grey Literature [GL17, Amsterdam, December 2015] InfoEthics UK eliminate ethical risk

Grey Literature & Information Ethics Developing an Online Learning Platform (e.g. MOOC) InfoEthics UK - Information Ethics and Grey Literature [GL17, Amsterdam, December 2015] InfoEthics UK eliminate ethical risk Grey Literature and Information Ethics  Marginalized by globalization, new ways of working and technologies?  Our overlapping domains are more important than ever  Professional landscape (publishing, librarianship, records, archives, information management and cultural heritage) risk irreparable harm InfoEthics UK  Innovative and user-centred approach offers solutions  GreyForum 1.1 Workshop, Oxford, 2013  Audit Toolkit Expressions of Interest Invited  Academics, policy makers, thought leaders and practitioners  Validate our hypotheses and develop Online Learning Platform  Potential partners in digital publishing and content management

InfoEthics UK eliminate ethical risk Contact: +44 (0) (UK) +31 (0) (NL) Training, workshops and consultancy for information professionals Innovative, interactive training and audit: mapping information risk Global: collaboration with industry experts and professional bodies in information & KM communities Established in 2006 – located in London, Oxford & Amsterdam Multi-cultural: working knowledge of English, Russian, French, Dutch, German, Hungarian & Hebrew About InfoEthics UK InfoEthics UK - Information Ethics and Grey Literature [GL17, Amsterdam, December 2015]