Data collection: Methods, ethical issues and future directions
Abstract
Data Collection: Methods, Ethical Issues and Future Directions, edited by Dr. Susan E. Elswick, presents a broad and dynamic perspective on data collection practices across multiple disciplines. The contributors identify potential ethical concerns, and describe future directions for addressing these issues. Furthermore, this book provides the reader with details about recent and possible future advances in the use of data collection practices within the fields of healthcare, social and behavioral sciences, digital survivor work, crisis work, computer technology/needs assessment development, and the field of hospitality management. Each chapter provides the reader with direct insight into these multiple fields of practice. The contributing authors are experts in their disciplines, and provide rich perspectives to the audience. Chapters provide descriptions regarding the data collection methods utilized in each field, and the best implications for data practices and future work within these fields.
Publication Title
Data Collection: Methods, Ethical Issues and Future Directions
Recommended Citation
Elswick, S. (2017). Data collection: Methods, ethical issues and future directions. Data Collection: Methods, Ethical Issues and Future Directions, 1-195. Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/facpubs/9052