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Norman Mooradian has had a multifaceted career working as an information professional and as an educator focusing on ethics. He has worked in the field of enterprise content management (ECM) for twenty years focusing on information governance in the public sector. He has technical and professional certifications in ECM, as well as extensive technical training in ECM and related technologies. His responsibilities include business analysis, information architecture, solution documentation, educational content development and delivery. Norman received a Ph.D. and M.A. in Philosophy from the Ohio State University and has completed graduate courses in legal studies at the University of Illinois. He has researched and published on issues in information technology ethics and business ethics. He has taught ethics, business ethics, and logic and critical thinking at colleges and universities over the last three decades.
"Here is a serious book for conscientious readers anxious to expand
their understanding of ethics ... This book is aimed at readers who
wish to understand ethics as a subject from the ground up--not
merely what is considered ethical in particular situations. It is
not scenario specific, but a carefully worded, carefully presented
exposition of ethics, first as a broad subject, then, focusing on
how the subject applies to professions in general, and, eventually,
to discussions of how the foregoing applies to issues of particular
interest to records and information managers as one type of
professionals."
-- Technicalities
"Mooradian (senior solutions analyst, Konica Minolta) provides a
solid framework of professional ethics that addresses a variety of
records and information management issues, including
confidentiality, conflicts of interest, intellectual property,
privacy, and whistle-blowing ... Managers, records management
staff, and personnel evaluation committees will find this book of
value when creating policies and procedures and developing training
programs for fair and responsible information management."
-- Library Journal
"This book should serve admirably as a text for related
coursework."
-- The American Archivist
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