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Mintz, Anne P. – Online, 1984
Relates interview responses of seven information brokers on proper practice of information and extent of malpractice (e.g., industrial espionage, breaches of client or source confidentiality). Types of protection against malpractice--contracts, good educational background for entry-level positions, continuing education, personal values,…
Descriptors: Contracts, Graduate Study, Information Scientists, Information Services
Pritchard, Teresa; Quigley, Michelle – Online, 1989
Examines the malpractice liability of information specialists based on the liability exposure of other information professionals, such as attorneys and market researchers. The discussion covers the use of contracts to limit liability and factors to consider when choosing malpractice insurance. (four references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Accountability, Codes of Ethics, Contracts, Information Scientists
Kahn, Miriam – Online, 1994
Discusses emergency plans for dealing with disasters in information centers and describes four information centers' responses to various disasters. Topics addressed include authority and leadership; money and insurance; information resources, including computers and software; alternate locations and forms of communication; and testing. A list of…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Emergency Programs, Information Centers, Insurance
Everett, John H. – Online, 1989
Examines the legal and ethical responsibilities of independent information professionals and describes a number of strategies to avoid being found liable for information malpractice. These include developing good client relations, contracts and disclaimers, competent performance, and insurance. A sidebar by John Rosenberg, discusses the issue of…
Descriptors: Accountability, Codes of Ethics, Competence, Contracts