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A regulatory model for personal data on social networking services in the UK (2016)
Journal Article
Haynes, D., Bawden, D., & Robinson, L. (2016). A regulatory model for personal data on social networking services in the UK. International Journal of Information Management, 36(6), 872-882. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2016.05.012

Widespread use of online social networking services (SNSs) exposes users to a variety of risks. This study examines the UK’s Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA) and considers the wider regulatory landscape in the UK. Although based on EU legislation, the... Read More about A regulatory model for personal data on social networking services in the UK.

Social media, risk and information governance (2016)
Journal Article
Haynes, D. (2016). Social media, risk and information governance. Business Information Review, 33(2), 90-93. https://doi.org/10.1177/0266382116651781

The use of social media by organizations forms an important component of the information landscape. However, social media governance is often overlooked even though its use needs to be managed in order to avoid some of its pitfalls. Risk management i... Read More about Social media, risk and information governance.

Risk and Regulation of Access to Personal Data on Online Social Networking Services in the UK (2015)
Thesis
Haynes, D. (2015). Risk and Regulation of Access to Personal Data on Online Social Networking Services in the UK. (Thesis). City University London. Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2458208

This research investigates the relative effectiveness of different modes of regulation of access to personal data on social networking services in the UK. A review of the literature demonstrated that there was a gap in research comparing different re... Read More about Risk and Regulation of Access to Personal Data on Online Social Networking Services in the UK.

Defining User Risk in Social Networking Services (2015)
Journal Article
Haynes, D., & Robinson, L. (2015). Defining User Risk in Social Networking Services. Aslib Journal of Information Management, 67(1), 94-115. https://doi.org/10.1108/AJIM-07-2014-0087

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the risks faced by users of online social networking services (SNSs) in the UK and to develop a typology of risk that can be used to assess regulatory effectiveness. Design/methodology/approach – An... Read More about Defining User Risk in Social Networking Services.

Individual Risk in Online Social Networking Services (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Haynes, D. (2014, December). Individual Risk in Online Social Networking Services. Paper presented at Symposium at School of Maths, Computer Science and Engineering, City, University of London

When an individual signs up to an online social networking service such as Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn, he or she is entering into a contract with the provider. In exchange for a range of services that are free at the point of usage the provider c... Read More about Individual Risk in Online Social Networking Services.

Social Media and Risk (2014)
Journal Article
Haynes, D. (2014). Social Media and Risk. CILIP Update, 30-32

Abstract not available.

Using Knowledge Organisation to Manage Information Risk (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Haynes, D. (2013, October). Using Knowledge Organisation to Manage Information Risk. Paper presented at ISKO UK Meeting on “Information –a risky business”, London

Categorising information risk helps us to develop a strategy approach to risk management. Existing classifications focus on natural disasters or human generated catastrophes and do not lend themselves to classification of information risk.

The future of Regulation (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Haynes, D. (2013, July). The future of Regulation. Paper presented at iFutures conference, Sheffield

Abstract not available.

Social Networks in the Workplace - some data protection issues (2011)
Digital Artefact
Haynes, D. (2011). Social Networks in the Workplace - some data protection issues. [Article]

There are many benefits to be gained from using social networks in the workplace but there is a downside – a growing concern about privacy and misuse of personal information. Using the results from a survey he conducted to highlight the issues, David... Read More about Social Networks in the Workplace - some data protection issues.

Librarians need standards (2006)
Journal Article
Hopkinson, A., & Haynes, D. (2006). Librarians need standards. CILIP Update, 5(11), 31-33

In an increasingly connected electronic environment, standards will become an even more important part of library and information work. David Haynes and Alan Hopkinson provide a clear overiew of the different categories of standards and guidelines u... Read More about Librarians need standards.

Teleworking Directory (1999)
Book
Blake, M., Cookman, N., & Haynes, D. (1999). Teleworking Directory. London: The British Library

Electronic Publications: an Agenda for National Libraries and Publishers (1999)
Journal Article
Haynes, D. (1999). Electronic Publications: an Agenda for National Libraries and Publishers. Alexandria, 11(3), 167-179. https://doi.org/10.1177/095574909901100304

A questionnaire survey of national libraries and publishers of electronic materials and their representatives) was conducted in order to identify the most important issues about archiving electronic publications. The purpose of the project was to gai... Read More about Electronic Publications: an Agenda for National Libraries and Publishers.

Records Management (1997)
Book Chapter
Haynes, D. (1997). Records Management. In A. Scammell (Ed.), Handbook of Special Librarianship and Information Work. Aslib

Abstract not available.

Responsibility for digital archiving and long-term access to digital data. JISC/NPO Studies on the Preservation of Electronic Materials (1997)
Report
Haynes, D., Streatfield, D., Jowett, T., & Blake, M. (1997). Responsibility for digital archiving and long-term access to digital data. JISC/NPO Studies on the Preservation of Electronic Materials. London: Jisc

This report presents the findings of an investigation into opinions on the responsibility for maintaining an archive of digital materials produced in the UK and Ireland. The study was conducted by means of focus group meetings and interviews. The rep... Read More about Responsibility for digital archiving and long-term access to digital data. JISC/NPO Studies on the Preservation of Electronic Materials.