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    Ethical challenges in librarianship.Robert Hauptman - 1988 - Phoenix: Oryx Press.
  2. Professionalism or culpability? An experiment in ethics.Robert Hauptman - forthcoming - Ethics, Information, and Technology: Readings. Jefferson, Nc: Mcfarland (Original Work Published in 1976).
     
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    Authorial Ethics: How Writers Abuse Their Calling.Robert Hauptman - 2011 - Lexington Books.
    Authorial Ethics is a study of the ways in which writers abrogate their implicit and explicit commitment to honesty and truth. It encompasses all disciplines and is both theoretical and applied.
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    Authorial Ethics: How Writers Abuse Their Calling.Robert Hauptman - 2011 - Lexington Books.
    Authorial Ethics is a study of the ways in which writers abrogate their implicit and explicit commitment to honesty and truth. It encompasses all disciplines and is both theoretical and applied.
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  5. Access Subverted.Robert Hauptman - 2007 - Journal of Information Ethics 16 (2):3.
     
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    Cyberethics and social stability.Robert Hauptman - 1996 - Ethics and Behavior 6 (2):161 – 163.
    The computer has had an extraordinary influence on the ways in which human beings do things. Nevertheless, it is not necessary to reorient ethical thinking because traditional systems allow for the new or unusual interactions that may occur in a technological age. That some people contravene what heretofore has been considered acceptable behavior and that others emulate them is no warrant for reconstructing ethical systems. What is required in a networked environment is to shift the emphasis from "netiquette" to ethics (...)
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    Displays and Disaffection.Robert Hauptman - 2005 - Journal of Information Ethics 14 (2):3-3.
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  8. Deceptive Documentaries1.Robert Hauptman - 2010 - Journal of Information Ethics 19 (2).
     
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  9. Editorial: Ethical necessities.Robert Hauptman - 1992 - Journal of Information Ethics 1:3.
     
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    Ethical Problems.Robert Hauptman - 2006 - Journal of Information Ethics 15 (2):3-3.
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    Losing One's Good Name.Robert Hauptman - 2004 - Journal of Information Ethics 13 (1):3-3.
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    Neuroethics.Robert Hauptman - 2004 - Journal of Information Ethics 13 (2):3-3.
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    No More Privacy.Robert Hauptman - 2006 - Journal of Information Ethics 15 (1):3-4.
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    Permissions and Their Costs.Robert Hauptman - 2012 - Journal of Information Ethics 21 (2):110-113.
    This brief paper discusses the complexities of permissions.
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    Problems with Peer Review, Part II.Robert Hauptman - 2005 - Journal of Information Ethics 14 (1):3-3.
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    Research misconduct: Why are definitions so elusive?Robert Hauptman - 1999 - Science and Engineering Ethics 5 (4):443-444.
    This letter is a response to David Guston’s paper “Changing Explanatory Frameworks in the U.S. Government’s Attempt to Define Scientific Misconduct” which appeared in a special issue of Science and Engineering Ethics on Scientific Misconduct.
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    Response to Mirjam J. Curno.Robert Hauptman - 2016 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 14 (1):16-19.
    Purpose – This paper aims to reflect on the area of publication ethics as related to scholarship responding to Curno’s invited paper, “Challenges to ethical publishing in the digital era”. Design/methodology/approach – This viewpoint draws up the rich experience of the author over an extended academic career. The constructed view blends empiricism and literary sources to develop justified position. Findings – There is resonance with Curno’s view. However, a counter position regarding the effect of the Internet on plagiarism is offered. (...)
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  18. Special Issue: Internet Research Ethics-Editorial.Robert Hauptman - 2006 - Journal of Information Ethics 15 (2):3.
     
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  19. Whistling, Protecting, and Causing Harm.Robert Hauptman - 2011 - Journal of Information Ethics 20 (2).
     
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    Deride, abide or dissent: On the ethics of professional conduct. [REVIEW]Robert Hauptman & Fred Hill - 1991 - Journal of Business Ethics 10 (1):37 - 44.
    In the professions of today are ethical concerns of no overwhelming importance? Are these concerns less important in certain professions rather than others? Do some practitioners carry a blase attitude regarding ethics within their profession?This study, sometimes asking life-blood, career-jeopardizing questions is less interested in electronic data results and more interested in actual respondent replies on dissent and competence.
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