woot! Thanks for the tip! - charles ess On 26/06/2019 01:06, Jodi Schneider wrote:
The AOIR guidelines were recently featured on the National Library of Medicine blog in a post by Dr. Graciela Gonzalez-Hernandez called On the Ethics of Using Social Media Data for Health Research https://nlmdirector.nlm.nih.gov/2019/06/25/on-the-ethics-of-using-social-med... "to help you further consider the question of how to use or share these data, check out the guidelines <https://aoir.org/reports/ethics2.pdf> published by the Association of Internet Researchers. These guidelines include a comprehensive set of practical questions to help you decide on an ethical approach, and I highly recommend them."
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