Title: define: ethics a talk about ethics and blogging
1define ethicsa talk about ethics and blogging
- K.G. Schneider
- Free Range Librarian
- http//freerangelibrarian.com
- kgs_at_bluehighways.com
- Internet Librarian 2005
2Why Ethics Matter (Micro)
- Ethics as a Value
- Through your blog, you represent yourself and
everything youre connected with, including
librarianship - For most readers, you are the last stop between
the reader and the truth
- Ethics as a Strategy
- Information has a long half-life
- The rules of ethics are also the rules of
self-preservation - The blogosphere can be cruel
- The biblioblogosphere can be crueler
3Why Ethics Matter (Macro)
- The harder we work to make the world a moral
place, the better it is for everyone - Books are for use we are a profession defined
by our concern for others
4Five Rules to Blog By
- Transparency
- Fairness
- Cite it
- Get it right
- Admit mistakes
5Two Other Codes of Ethics
- Rebecca Blood
- Publish as fact only that which you believe to be
true - If material exists online, link to it when you
reference it - Publicly correct any misinformation
- Write each entry as if it could not be changed
add to, but do not rewrite or delete, any entry - Disclose any conflict of interest
- Note questionable and biased sources
- Cyberjournalist.net
- Be honest and fair
- Minimize harm
- Be accountable
6Five Things Not To Say
- Its only a blog
- So-and-so does it
- Everyone understood what I meant
- They can always look it up
- Nobody trusts the Web anyway
7define transparency
- An activity is transparent if all information
about it is open and freely available -
-- Wikipedia - For most blogs, we want to know what the
writers starting point is. - David Weinberger, author of Small Pieces Loosely
Joined
81. Transparency
9Transparency Tools
- A clear About page
- Can be humorous
- Must be true
- Full disclosure about conflicts, biases, or
vested interests - A commitment to honesty about who you are and
what drives your writing
10The Blogosphere is Skeptical
- Talon Press correspondent Jeff Gannon was
known for his friendly questions, including
asking Bush at last month's news conference how
he could work with Democrats who seem to have
divorced themselves from reality.
11Lack of Transparency Can Catch Up With You
12Transparency can be Strategic
13Transparency Minimizes Fisking
- Fisking The act of critiquing, often in minute
detail, an article, essay, argument, etc. with
the intent of challenging its conclusion or
theses by highlighting logical fallacies and
incorrect facts
142. Cite it
15define citation
- The pertinent information needed to find the
full text of a publication. - Florida State University Library
16Bad Citations
- that latter thought will reinforce the opinion
of the Blog Person who included Michael Gorman
is an idiot in his reasoned critique, because no
opinion that comes from someone who is
antidigital (in the words of another Blog
Person) could possibly be correct. - Michael Gorman, Revenge of the Blog People,
Library Journal, 2/15/2005
17Tips for Good Citation
- Link to and name your sources and documentation
- Avoid anonymous sources
- Always check a secondary source (e.g. linking to
a blog that says the moon is made of green
cheese). You are responsible for what your blog
says!
183. Get it right
19define getting it right
- The quality of being near to the true value
- wordnet.princeton.edu
- Maureen Dowd, 10/22/2005 Investigative
reporting is not stenography
20Being Wrong has Consequences
- 100 days after the fall of Baghdad, none of the
sensational allegations about chemical,
biological, or nuclear weapons given to Miller
have panned out, despite the furious
crisscrossing of Iraq by U.S. weapons hunters. - Jack Shafer, Slate, July
2003
21There is nothing more pathetic than a librarian
who gets the facts wrong. Not even a New York
Times reporter who gets the facts wrong.
22How to Get It Right
- Check your facts
- Check your facts
- Check your facts
- Check your facts
- Dont publish until you check your facts
- Re-check your facts after you publish
23More Tips for Accuracy Sources
- Examine each source. Is it trustworthy? What
motives does your source have? Who else relies
(or does not rely) on your source? - Dual-source whenever possible.
- Avoid anonymous sources.
- Link to your source.
244. Be Fair
25define fairness
- The attitude of being just to all.
- World Health Organization
- Giving people an equal chance.
- Not letting partiality stand in the way of what
is right.
26Fairness Tips
- Let a source know when he or she is on the
record. - You can be opinionated, but dont present opinion
as fact. - If you claim to be objective, then you better
damn well present all sides of the issue. - Let your readers comment (within reason).
275. Admit Mistakes
28define mistake
- To choose wrongly
- Merriam Online
- Mistakes can be errors of judgment or errors of
fact
29Bill Kellers Mea Culpa
- By waiting a year to own up to our mistakes, we
allowed the anger inside and outside the paper to
fester. If we had lanced the WMD boil earlier,
we might have damped any suspicion that THIS
time, the paper was putting the defense of a
reporter above the duty to its readers.
30Addressing Mistakes in Blogs
- Be direct alert your readers of the error
- Add to or modify a post in such a way that the
amendment can be compared to the original error
(Italics, bolding, notifications,
strike-throughs) - Consider explaining how you made the error and
why it will be harder for you to make this error
the next time around
31Ethics Exception The Intentionally Unreliable
Narrator
32Ethics Exception April Foolery
33Ethics ExceptionWell-Known Humor Sites
34Last
- When in doubt,
- Do what you know to be right.