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Filed under: Big data -- Moral and ethical aspects The Big Data Agenda: Data Ethics and Critical Data Studies (London: University of Westminster Press, 2018), by Annika Richterich
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Filed under: Big data Knowledge Graphs and Big Data Processing (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #12072; Cham: Springer, c2020), ed. by Valentina Janev, Damien Graux, Hajira Jabeen, and Emanuel Sallinger (multiple formats at Springer Link) Data Journeys in the Sciences (Cham: Springer Open, c2020), ed. by Sabina Leonelli and Niccolò Tempini (multiple formats at Springer Link) Ethics and Data Science (c2019), by Michael Kosta Loukides, Hilary Mason, and DJ Patil (HTML at oreilly.com) The State of Open Data: Histories and Horizons (Cape Town: African Minds; Ottawa: IDRC, 2019), ed. by Tim Davies, Stephen B. Walker, Mor Rubinstein, and Fernando Perini (multiple formats with commentary at od4d.net) Big Digital Humanities: Imagining a Meeting Place for the Humanities and the Digital (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, c2016), by Patrik Svensson (HTML and PDF files at Project MUSE) Bigger Than You: Big Data and Obesity (Goleta, CA: Punctum Books, c2016), by Katherine Behar (PDF with commentary at Punctum Books) R for Data Science (prepublication version, c2016), by Hadley Wickham and Garrett Grolemund (HTML with commentary in New Zealand) Cloudera Impala (Sebastopol, CA et al: O'Reilly, c2014), by John Russell (page images at cloudera.com)
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Filed under: Abortion -- Moral and ethical aspects Why Pro-Life: Caring for the Unborn and Their Mothers (Sandy, OR: Eternal Perspective Ministries, c2004), by Randy C. Alcorn (PDF at epm.org) Does the Birth Control Pill Cause Abortions? (10th edition; Sandy, OR: Eternal Perspective Ministries, 2011), by Randy C. Alcorn (PDF with commentary at epm.org) Abortion and the Christian: What Every Believer Should Know (c1984), by John Jefferson Davis (HTML at Wayback Machine) The Illusion of Agony: A Comprehensive Critique of Dr. Robert Wennberg's Book, "Life in the Balance: Exploring the Abortion Controversy", by Douglas Gwinn (HTML with commentary at Wayback Machine) Trespassing for Dear Life: What is Operation Rescue Up To? (Fort Worth, TX: Dominion Press, c1989), by Gary North (PDF with commentary at garynorth.com) Why Abortion? The Myth of Choice for Women Who are Poor, by Anne Nicol Gaylor (HTML with commentary at ffrf.org)
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Filed under: Animal experimentation -- Moral and ethical aspects Science, Medicine, and Animals: A Circle of Discovery (Washington: National Research Council, National Academies Press, 2004), by Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (U.S.) (HTML and page images with commentary at NAP) Applied Ethics in Animal Research: Philosophy, Regulation, and Laboratory Applications (West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, c2002), ed. by John P. Gluck, Tony DiPasquale, and F. Barbara Orlans (PDF at Purdue) The Use of Animals in Higher Education: Problems, Alternatives, and Recommendations (Washington, DC: Humane Society Press, c2000), by Jonathan P. Balcombe (PDF at hsus.org)
Filed under: Animal welfare -- Moral and ethical aspects Applied Ethics in Animal Research: Philosophy, Regulation, and Laboratory Applications (West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, c2002), ed. by John P. Gluck, Tony DiPasquale, and F. Barbara Orlans (PDF at Purdue) Animals, Nature, and Albert Schweitzer, by Albert Schweitzer, ed. by Ann Cottrell Free, illust. by Erica Anderson (illustrated HTML at awionline.org)
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