This chapter addresses emergent ethical issues in producing, using, curating, and providing services for open data. Our goal is to provide an introduction to how ethical topics in open data manifest in practical dilemmas for scholarly communications and some approaches to understanding and working through them. We begin with a brief overview of what can be thought of as three basic theories of ethics that intersect with dilemmas in openness, accountability, transparency, and fairness in data: Virtue, Consequential, and Non-consequential ethics. We then map these kinds of ethics to the practical questions that arise in provisioning infrastructures, providing services, and supporting sustainable research in science and scholarship that depends upon open access to data. Throughout, we attempt to offer concrete examples of potential ethical dilemmas facing scholarly communication with respect to open data, and try to make clear what kinds of ethical positions are helpful to practitioners. In doing so, we hope to both clarify the ethical questions facing librarians doing practical work to support open data access, as well as situate current debates in the field with respect to these three kinds of ethics.
翻译:本章论述在制作、使用、整理和提供开放数据服务方面新出现的道德问题,我们的目标是介绍开放数据中的伦理问题如何体现于学术交流的实际困境以及理解和开展工作的一些方法;我们首先简要概述可视为与公开、问责、透明和数据公正这些难题交织的三种基本道德理论:道德、平等和非相继道德;然后我们将这些伦理问题描述为提供基础设施、提供服务和支持可持续科学和奖学金研究方面出现的、取决于公开获取数据的实际问题;我们试图提供具体的事例,说明学术交流在公开数据方面面临的潜在道德难题,并试图阐明哪些道德立场对从业人员有帮助;我们希望这样做既能澄清从事实际工作以支持公开数据访问的图书馆员所面临的伦理问题,又能将目前关于这三种道德规范的辩论置于实地。