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Smith, Martha M. 2002. Practical Ethics in Turbulent Times: Information Ethics after 9/11. Highland Regional Library Cooperative. Morristown, NJ. May, 23, 2002. Pp.

_____. 2002. Portal Development for Hypertext Learners. Presentation for the annual Blackboard Users Conference. Phoenix, Arizona. March 17-21, 2002. Paper in proceedings and Pp.

_____. 2002. Practical Ethics for Public Librarians: Information Ethics after 9/11. Annual meeting of the Public Library Association (PLA). Phoenix, Arizona. March 12- 16, 2002. Pp.

_____. 2001. The Body as Information: A Prologue to BioInfoEthics in Images. Conference Theme: IT and the Body. CEPE (Computer Ethics: Philosophical Enquiry). December 14-16, 2001. University of Lancaster, Lancaster, England. December, 2001. Pp.

_____. 2001. The Body as Information: A Prologue to BioInfoEthics. Proceedings of Computer Ethics: Philosophical Enquiry (pp. 207-221) Conference theme: IT and the Body. Edited by Ruth F. Chadwick, Lucas Introna, and Antonio Marturano. December 14-16, 2001. Lancaster University, England.

_____. 2001. Rights, Responsibilties, and Caring Connections: The Challenges of Information Ethics. Colloquium for the Department of Library Science, Department of Library Science. Clarion University, November 29, 2001. Pp.

_____. 2001. Information ethics. Advances in Librarianship, Vol. 25. (29-66). New York: Academic Press.

_____. 2001. Global information justice. Library Trends, 49,3,519-537. Ethical Issues of Information Technology.

_____. 2001. "Angeletics: Response to Rafael Capurro's Ethical Challenges for the 21st Century." And Program Planning Committee. The Ethics of Electronic Information. Memphis, TN. October, 2000.

_____. 2001. Selection not Censorship: A Global Perspective. Libraries in the Digital Age. Dubrovnik, Croatia. May, 2001. Pp.

_____. 2001. Real Ethics for Real Librarians. Keynote for New Mexico Library Association. April 19, 2001. Pp.

_____. 2001. Practical Ethics for Public Librarians. ALA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Pp.

_____. 2001. Practical Ethics: The Journey and the Destination. Keynote for the Annual Conference of the New Mexico Library Association. April 19, 2001. Pp.

_____. 2001. E-Books: The Future of Learning and Literacy. Long Island School Media Association. Garden City, New York. February 27, 2001. Pp.

_____. 2001. International Information Management (In English). Course for students in the Information and Library Science Program, Stuttgart, Germany. January, 2001.

_____. 2001. Global Information Ethics. Public lecture. Stuttgart, Germany, January 17, 2001. Pp.

_____. 2000. Angeletics: Response to Rafael Capurro's Ethical Challenges for the 21st Century. International Information and Library Review, 32, 3/4 (September/December, 2000).

_____. 2000. Information Ethics Is 12: Writing the Intellectual History of a New Discipline. Doctoral Colloquium. The Palmer School of Library and Information Science. October 26, 2000. Pp.

_____. 2000. Professor in a Box: Intellectual Property vs. Intellectual Freedom in Distance/Online Teaching. Long Island Center for Ethics, Long Island University, October 18, 2000. Pp.

_____. 2000. Privacy on the Internet. Long Island ACRL (Academic Libraries). Long Island University. October 13, 2000. Pp.

_____. 2000. Higher Tech/Higher Touch: Teaching with New Technologies. Technology Roundtable. CW Post. Long Island University. February, 2000. Pp.

_____. 2000. The ALA Code and Beyond. Pre-conference Workshop for the Connecticut Library Association. April, 2000. Pp.

_____. 2000. Information Ethics. Presentation for Scott Johnson's class at Pratt Institute, Library and Information Science Program. March, 2000. Pp.

_____. 2000. Higher Tech/Higher Touch: Teaching with New Technologies. Technology Roundtable. CW Post. Long Island University. February, 2000. Pp.

_____. 1999. Information Ethics: From Theory to Practice. Presentation for the Library Staff at Yale University. December, 1999. Pp.

_____. 1999. The Ethics of Medical Information. Long Island Librarians' Resources Council. Hospital Librarians. December, 1999. Pp.

_____. 1999. The Ethics of Information: Human Values in a Computer Society-- Identity, Community, and Schools. Eastern Suffolk School System. BOCES. October, 1999. Pp.

_____. 1999. Information Ethics at Ten: Information Ethics Goes Global. Presentation at the conference on The Ethics of Electronic Information. University of Memphis. October, 1999. Pp.

_____. 1999. Ethics and Information: Access, Ownership, Privacy, Security, and Community. LILRC (Long Island Library Resources Council). Farmingdale Public Library, June, 1999. Pp.

_____. 1998. Global Information Ethics. Paper delivered at the session on Global Perspectives on Ethics and Technology. TIS SIG. ASIS Annual Meeting. Pittsburgh, PA. November, 1998. Program organized by Smith.

_____. 1997. Information ethics. In Annual Review of Information Science and Technology. Volume 32, pp. 339-366. Edited by Martha E. Williams. Medford, NJ: Information Today for the American Society for Information Science.

_____. 1994. Survival and service: The ethics of research on the uses of information provided by librarians. Libraries and the economy. North Carolina Libraries, 52 (2), 64-67.

_____. 1994. Decisions in real-time and hard times. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computers and Ethics.

_____. 1994. Online information ethics: Information ethics and the searching self. In Proceedings of the Fifteenth National Online Meeting (M. E. Williams, Ed.), pp. 399-405. Learned Information.

_____. 1993. Educating for information ethics: Information ethics 101: Sources for faculty and students. Journal of Information Ethics, 2 (2), 5-10.

_____. 1993. Educating for information ethics: Assumptions and definitions. Journal of Information Ethics, 2 (1), 5-9.

_____. 1993. Information ethics. Editor of special issue of North Carolina Libraries, 51 (1). Introduction, article (Information ethics: Freedom, democracy, responsibility), bibliography, and ethics quiz by Smith.

_____. (1992). Infoethics for leaders: Models of moral agency in the information environment, Library Trends, 40 (3),553-570. This article is included in Informationsethik (1995). Edited by Rafael Capurro, Klaus Wiegerling, and Andreas Brellochs. Konstanz: UVK.

Current Projects and Commitments
Smith, Martha M. 2002. Invited to present a position paper and to participate in a panel on Information Ethics. Society for Philosophy and Computing of the American Philosophical Association. Pittsburgh, PA. August 8-10, 2002.

_____. 2002. Paper accepted for IFLA (International Federation of Library Associations). Global Information Ethics: A Mandate for Professional Education. Glasgow, Scotland. August 18-24, 2002.

_____. 2002. Paper accepted on: Online Hypertext Learning and the Transformation of Higher Education: Perspectives from Global Information Ethics. ETHICOMP (Ethics and Computing), Lisbon, Portugal. November, 2002.
_____. 2002. Paper accepted on: Information Ethics One Year after 9/11. Ethics of Electronic Information. University of Memphis. Memphis, TN. October, 2002.

_____. 2002. Information Ethics in Turbulent Times: Practical Ethics for Librarians after 9/11. Northern Ohio.
Library Association. October, 2002.

_____. 2002. Paper accepted on: Online Hypertext Learning and the Transformation of Higher Education: Perspectives from Global Information Ethics. ETHICOMP (Ethics and Computing), Lisbon, Portugal. November, 2002.

_____. 2002. Information Ethics in Turbulent Times: Practical Ethics for Librarians after 9/11. Arizona Library Association. December, 2002.

_____. (In preparation). 2003. Global Information Ethics. Scarecrow Press.

_____. (In planning). 2003. Guest editor of Special Issue on Ethics. The Reference Librarian.

_____. (In planning). 2004. Guest editor of a Perspectives issue on Global Information Ethics for The Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology.
MMS/July, 2002