ERIC Number: EJ1194886
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Publication Date: 2015-Jun
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Using Digital Archives in Historical Research: What Are the Ethical Concerns for a 'Forgotten' Individual?
Crossen-White, Holly L.
Research Ethics, v11 n2 p108-119 Jun 2015
Online digital archives have allowed researchers to explore the past as never before. Arguably without the search technology offered by online digital archives the lives of many individuals would have remained in obscurity. Furthermore, the level of detail that can be quickly gleaned about individuals from the past, particularly when multiple digital archives are accessed, raises ethical questions. For example, when reporting findings researchers could be disclosing personal information that is unknown to descendants, and if it relates to a sensitive topic then there is the potential for the researcher to cause distress. However, the rapid growth in digital archives has meant there has been little consideration of what ethical concerns digital archives might generate. This article reflects upon research using one digital archive and the importance of the researcher's relationship with the material they retrieve when searching this type of source.
Descriptors: Archives, Information Storage, Ethics, History, Research, Privacy, Drug Use, Electronic Publishing, Foreign Countries, Newspapers
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Language: English
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