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Schedule |
All EEI21 - MEMPHIS - 2000 events, including receptions, meals, and
presentations take place in the Fogelman Executive Center, University of
Memphis campus, 330 DeLoach St.
The proceedings of EEI21 - MEMPHIS - 2000 are to be published in the
International Information and Library Review, September/December 2000 issue.
OCTOBER 5:
Thursday 6 pm |
Reception for Presenters and Guests |
OCTOBER 6:
Friday 7:30-9 am |
Breakfast for Presentors and Guests |
Friday 9-11:45 am |
Keynote Address, Formal Responses, and Questions from Audience
- Thomas Froehlich, Kent State University, Moderator
Keynote Address: Rafael Capurro, University of Stuttgart
- "Ethical Challenges of the Information Society in the 21st Century"
Responses:
- Martha Smith, Long Island University
- Robert Hauptman, St. Cloud State University
- Thomas Nenon, University of Memphis
Questions from Audience.
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Friday 11:45-1 pm |
Lunch for Presentors and Guests |
Friday 1-1:30 pm |
Thomas Froehlich, Kent State University
- "Social Responsibility and the Internet Resources"
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Friday 1:30-2 pm |
Bernd Frohmann, University of Western Ontario
- "Cyber-Ethics: Bodies or Bytes?"
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Friday 2-2:30 pm |
Netiva Caftori, Northeastern Illinois University
Steve Teicher, Rollins College
- "Privacy.....How Do You Get It?"
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Friday 2:30-3 pm |
Richard Rosenberg, University of British Columbia
- "Who Will Censor? BC Tel and the Oliver 'Hate' Web Site"
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Friday 3-3:30 pm |
Break |
Friday 3:30-4 pm |
Debbie Rabina, Rutgers University
- "Sometimes Late is as Bad as Never: Copyright Protection in Israel"
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Friday 4:30-5 pm |
J. Wayne King, Lenoir-Rhyne College
- "Hackine 101: Are We Training the Cyberspace Criminals of the Future?"
A. Dale King, Lenoir-Rhyne College |
Friday 4:30-5 pm |
Byung Lee, Elon College
- "Users' Perspective on Regulation to Protect Privacy on the Web"
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Friday 6-9:00 pm |
Wine and Cheese for Presentors and Guests |
Friday 7:30 pm |
Banquet for Presentors and Guests |
OCTOBER 7:
Saturday 7:30-9 am |
Breakfast for Presentors and Guests |
Biomedical Session, 9-12 pm; Thomas Singarella, University of Tennessee - Memphis, Moderator
Saturday 9-9:10 am |
Thomas Singarella
Welcome and Introductions, Biomedical Session
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Saturday 9:10-9:40 am |
John Baxter, University of Tennessee - Memphis
Jack Buchanan, University of Tennessee - Memphis
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Saturday 9:40-10:10 am |
Eugene C. Eckstein, University of Tennessee - Memphis
- "Ethical Concerns and Internet Sources for Research Papers"
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Saturday 10:10-10:30 am |
Break
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Saturday 10:30-11 am |
Jan T. Orick, St. Jude's Childrens' Research Hospital
- "The Virtual Library: Changing Roles and Ethical Challenges for Librarians"
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Saturday 11-11:30 am |
Feili Tu, University of Iowa
Nancy P. Zimmerman, University of South Carolina
- "It is Not Just a Matter of Ethics: a Survey of the Provision of Health Disclaimers, Caveats, and Other Health-Related Alerts in Consumer Health Information on Eating Disorders on the Internet"
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Saturday 11:30-12 pm |
David Armbruster, University of Tennessee - Memphis
- "Biomedical Publications and the Web: Status Report"
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Saturday 12-1 pm |
Lunch for Presentors and Guests |
Saturday 1-1:30 pm |
Stephen Foster, Central Michigan University
- "The Digital Divide: Some Reflections"
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Saturday 1:30-2 pm |
Barbara Rockenbach, Yale University
Stephen Almagno, University of Pittsburgh
- "Distance Education - The Unexamined Questions"
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Saturday 2-2:30 pm |
Charles
W. Manning, Chancellor, Tennessee Board of Regents
- "Ethical Challenge in the Deregulation of Telecommunications"
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Saturday 2:30-3 pm |
Break |
Saturday 3-3:30 pm |
Bruce Gilbert, Drake University
- "Teaching Information Literacy and Computing Ethics: Are They the Same Thing?"
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Saturday 3:30-4 pm |
TBA |
Saturday 4-4:30 pm |
Wallace Koehler, University of Oklahoma
JoAnna Wall, University of Oklahoma
- "Ethical Values of Information and Library Professionals - An Expanded Analysis"
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Saturday 4:30-5 pm |
Scott Johnson, Rutgers University
- "Privacy and the Public Library: A Legal Analysis"
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Saturday 6 pm- |
Wine and Cheese. Excursion to downtown Memphis |
OCTOBER 8:
Sunday 7:30-9 am |
Breakfast for Presentors and Guests |
Sunday 9-9:45 am |
Open Discussion and Farewells |
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