With apologies for cross-posting Grey Literature and Information Ethics: Key Shared Concerns The first in this series is a workshop organized by InfoEthics UK in collaboration with GreyNet International and will be held in Oxford, England on 6 September 2012. Grey literature and information ethics are two fundamental aspects of LIS professional practice in the digital information economy - yet both are still poorly understood and often marginalized. Ignoring the critical role of ethical decision-making puts your organization at risk. Key areas of shared concern include: ● peer review ● digital preservation ● privacy ● standardization ● validation and ● equitable pricing. These and other topics will be addressed in a Workshop presented by leading practitioners in their field on 6 September 2012 at St Hilda’s College, Oxford Register now at: http://www.greynet.org/greyforumseries.html The Workshop is designed for information professionals in all sectors who are involved in the management of information resources. Outline program: ・ Ethical decision-making ・ Perspectives from the Grey Literature community ・ Case studies ・ Shared concerns ・ Drafting a consensus ・ Review and Action Plan This Workshop will equip you with the key skills needed to identify and resolve ethical dilemmas in the workplace. All delegates take away a personalized Action Plan and Workbook. Contact for further details: InfoEthics UK +44 (0) 7985 968-512 GreyNet International Grey Literature Network Service Javastraat 194-HS 1095 CP Amsterdam Netherlands T/F +31-(0)20 331 2420 Email: info@greynet.org Url: http://www.greynet.org "GreyNet is dedicated to Research, Publication, Open Access, and Education in the field of Grey Literature"