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It’s Good to Share: Why Environmental Scientists’ Ethics Are Out of Date
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Author: Patricia A. Soranno, Kendra S. Cheruvelil, Kevin C. Elliott, Georgina M. Montgomery; Publisher: National Library of Medicine; Publication Year: 2015. The following article discusses how as data-sharing policies and ethics have become more prevalent in the sciences, the field of environmental sciences has not really caught up. This article further describes how in order…
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It’s Good to Share: Why Environmental Scientists’ Ethics Are Out of Date
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Author: Patricia A. Soranno, Kendra S. Cheruvelil, Kevin C. Elliott, Georgina M. Montgomery; Publisher: BioScience; Publication Year: 2015. The following article discusses how many times we are concerned with the ethics of oversharing data, but there are also ethical issues when it comes to undersharing. In many scientific fields we are seeing an increase in…
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Good Practice Principles for Data Ethics in the Public Sector
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Author: N/A; Publisher: OECD; Publication Year: N/A. The following document introduces 10 Good Practice Principles for Data Ethics in the Public Sector, including a set of specific actions which can support their implementation: 1). Manage data with integrity; 2). Be aware of and observe relevant government-wide arrangements for trustworthy data access, sharing and use; 3).…
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Estimating the Success of Re-Identifications in Incomplete Datasets Using Generative Models
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Author: Luc Rocher, Julien Hendrickx, Yves-Alexandre de Montjoye; Publisher: Nature; Publication Year: 2019. In the following article, motivated by the UK National Health Service’s decision to share de-identified data with DeepMind, the authors set out to discover how challenging it would be to identify someone using de-identified data. The authors were able to build a…
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The Ethics of Big Data as a Public Good: Which Public? Whose Good?
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Author: Linnet Taylor; Publisher: The Royal Society; Publication Year: 2016. The following article describes how international development and humanitarian organizations are increasingly calling for digital data to be treated as a public good because of its value in supplementing scarce national statistics and informing interventions, including in emergencies. In response to this claim, a ‘responsible…
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Caden Launches as Zero-Party Data Platform, Leading the Shift to Consumer Control of Data With $3.4M in Pre-Seed Funding From Investors Including Jerry Yang & Barry Sternlicht
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Author: Jennifer Buonantony; Publisher: Globe Newswire; Publication Year: 2022. The following article discusses how as the world moves to be more ethically minded and conscious about the spread of data, companies are even moving to capitalize on the trend, showing that it is not just the right thing to be ethical but also profitable. Camden…
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Good Practice Principles for Data Ethics in the Public Sector
Author: Jacob Arturo Rivera Pérez; Publisher: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development; Publication Year: N/A. The following document is written by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) within the Open and Innovative Government Division. The overall take ways from this document are to highlight ways that governments can increase data ethics within the…
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From Headlines to Headway: Defining Data Ethics and Its Impact on Data Workers
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Author: Bridget Winds Cogley; Publisher: Tableau; Publication Year: 2018. Summary: The following article defines data ethics and its importance for data professionals. The author states that ethics live “at the intersection between laws and values,” and she presents a framework for an ethical review process that highlights the progression from ambiguity, to defining, to analyzing,…
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Ethical Issues Arising Due to Bias in Training A.I. Algorithms in Healthcare and Data Sharing as a Potential Solution
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Author: Bilwaj Gaonkar Ph.D., Kirstin Cook B.A., Luke Macyszyn M.D.; Publisher: The AI Ethics Journal; Publication Year: 2020. The following article features authors that explain that each time a human makes a decision in modeling, human bias is introduced into the model in various degrees. They name 3 forms of bias that affect the deployment…
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Conducting Research with Tribal Communities: Sovereignty, Ethics, and Data-Sharing Issues
Author: Anna Harding, Barbara Harper, Dave Stone, Catherine O’Neill, Patricia Berger, Stuart Harris, Jamie Donatuto Publisher: Environmental Health Perspectives Publication Year: 2012 Summary: The following paper reviews sovereignty, research ethics, and data-sharing considerations when approaching community-based research with American Indian nations. They have a data-sharing agreement available to view that meets tribal and university requirements.…
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