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1 sty 2011 · Web refers to the second generation of the Web, where content is created with users and includes workable, user-centered web applications and services (Wilson et al., 2011). Stating that the ...
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Su-Fang Lee's 24 research works with 140 citations and 761...
- (PDF) Legality and Ethics of Web Scraping - ResearchGate
In the Web-s craping context, researchers need to first...
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To minimise the risks that exist in the world of Web 2.0, the healthcare information professional needs to be aware of the most likely pitfalls, and to have a clear understanding of what constitutes good practice.
research ethics committees should use the framework that was developed to guide their ethical decision-making process when collecting data from the Internet. Keywords: internet-based research; netnography; ethics; privacy; university research ethics
1 sty 2021 · We introduce the major approaches to moral theory (deontology, consequentialism and virtue ethics) and discuss the relation of ethics to law.
1 sty 2020 · In the Web-s craping context, researchers need to first address whether a website includes a robots.txt file that prohibits them from condu cting automated Web crawling. No legal or...
Journal of Internet Research Ethics, provide guidelines, recommendations and an open forum in which to discuss work and methods that are not uniformly agreed upon such as consent within public versus private domain research ethics for data collection.
Web 2.0 allows social movements to engage new members, members who may have been disengaged, or individuals who were denied access to the more traditional but time-consuming in-person meetings (McNutt & Menon, 2008).