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In this collection of essays, leaders in the emerging field of
information ethics (Daniel Dennett, Senator Patrick Leahy,
Kirkpatrick Sale, ACLU president Nadine Strossen, and 15 others)
discuss the challenges associated with advances in technology. The
essays are divided into five subject areas: freedom if information
and the pursuit of knowledge; information, technology and
education; information, rights and social justice; ethics and the
Internet; and professional ethics. The writers come from many
backgrounds (e.g., libraries, law, and academy) and provide a
variety of views on the value of information and its ethical
dimension in an increasingly technological age. The essays have
been drawn from many periodicals, including ""Library Journal"",
""Daedalus"", ""The Nation"", ""Journal of Information Ethics"" and
""Wired"".
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