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- WILL ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORKING HURT MY PROFESSIONAL REPUTATION? // CA Magazine;Jun/Jul2010, Vol. 143 Issue 5, p7
The article provides an answer to a question on whether online social networking affects professional reputation.
- My boss hates me using Twitter, help ! Lockwood, Andrew; Reng, Rob; Bewes, Jennie; King, Daniel // B&T Magazine;5/28/2010, Vol. 60 Issue 2717, p34
The article presents answers to a question on how to stay involved with Twitter social networking service without upsetting corporate bosses.
- The Ethics Corner. Sigman, Adam J. // Probate & Property;Jul/Aug2011, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p64
The article provides an answer to a question related to maintaining professional ethics, under the American Bar Association (ABA) Model Rule 4.2, despite the challenges from the social networking sites.
- Physicians on Facebook may risk compromising doctor-patient relationship. // Endocrine Today;Feb2011, Vol. 9 Issue 2, p34
The article discusses research study being done on the risk of physicians with Facebook accounts in compromising physician-patient relationship, which references a study by G. Moubarak and colleagues in a 2010 issue of the "Journal of Medical Ethics."
- réseaux sociaux d'entreprise : de nouveaux risques juridiques. Baudoin, Christine // Archimag;nov2011, Issue 249, p32
The article discusses the legal risks posed by the proliferation of enterprise-level social networks, with particular focus given to concerns on the privacy of current and prospective employees, and to the impact on the activities of human resources departments. The author, a prominent French...
- Misuse of Social Networking May Have Ethical Implications for Nurses. McBride, Deborah; Ccohen, Eeric // ONS Connect;Jul2009, Vol. 24 Issue 7, p17
The article discusses the misuse of online social networking sites and the possible ethical implications for nurses. According to the article, the use of social networking site such as Facebook is raising personal and professional privacy questions, including if patients and nurses should be...
- Ethical Considerations of Social Networking for Counsellors. Bratt, William // Canadian Journal of Counselling / Revue Canadienne de Counseling;Oct2010, Vol. 44 Issue 4, p335
The use of online social networking websites has increased among Canadians in recent years. There are many professional and ethical implications for counsellors who use these sites. Although they offer advantages to counsellors, their use can also raise issues around ethical conduct. Because the...
- A Fishy Facebook Friend. Tennant, Agnieszka // Christianity Today;Oct2007, Vol. 51 Issue 10, p102
The author comments on the use of social networking sites as a marketing tool. She recounts her online encounter with an author who wanted to access her account and be included in her Facebook list. She is disappointed that some people use Facebook to take advantage of someone's social capital...
- Scott Brown: I'll Be There 4 U. Vigliano, Matias // Wired;Nov2008, Vol. 16 Issue 11, p108
The article presents the author's opinion on the negative aspects of social networking Web site, www.facebook.com. He says that the site does not allow a user to lose touch with friends which is a problem. According to him infinite friendspace on facebook has catastrophic effects. He also states...


