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Extended Abstract for IST'21 Tracing info- and data-ethical consequences of COVID-19 into the study of personal information management (PIM), I suggest that while PIM research has focused on practical matters like saving people time and effort, there is arguably also a strong ethical dimension and potential in PIM research that would be useful, now more than ever, to realise. I provide examples and briefly consider how relevant issues might be addressed.
The author is grateful to the two anonymous peer reviewers for their feedback and to the ASIS&T EU Chapter for organising the event..
information ethics, data ethics, personal information management, artificial intelligence
information ethics, data ethics, personal information management, artificial intelligence
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