‘Silent majority’ or ‘forever swamped’: which condition explains ethics dilemma? … read more
October 2015 Ethics News Update
ONA, Turnitin software site, offer aids for catching the most common plagiarism
Whether in the B2B world or academic publishing, editors have their hands full battling plagiarists. … read more
Try this starter list of 18 URLs when drafting your next fact-checking guide
This collection of resources was assembled for the Ethics Town Hall session at ASBPE’S recent National Conference. … read more
Existing editorial ethics standards deserve top management support, says Knudsen
“I have always believed in standards as a business plan, not a moral position. Integrity is the stock-in-trade of communication,” says Kerry Knudsen. … read more
Marketers need content guidance from savvy editors, says Giordano
Have discussions about increased editorial staff involvement in marketing activity reflect agreement on teamwork rather than the two-party church and state wall? Or is this allegedly new relationship more imaginary than real? … read more
ONA ethics code committee invites comments pertaining to interviewing, social media issues
How many online news ethical practices can you think of that merit revision? The correct answer is 40, according to the Online News Association. … read more
Getting it right: Why fact checking is more important now than ever
As part of ASBPE’s July 24 National Conference in New York, Roy Harris, Howard Rauch and I led a town hall session on fact checking. Our introductory remarks attacked the topic from different angles, but with a single … read more
Canadian ethicists turn thumbs down on sponsored content guidelines
Toronto, Canada – Writing ethics code guidelines for editors concerned about handling sponsored content issues is a waste of time. So says the Canadian Association of Journalists Ethics Advisory Committee. A recently released discussion paper declares that native … read more