Developing a Digital ForensicsTerminology Using Natural Language Processing
(2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Le Gall, M., Cole, C., Haynes, D., & Nic Daeid, N. (2022). Developing a Digital ForensicsTerminology Using Natural Language Processing. In M. Lykke, T. Svarre, D. Haynes, M. Skov, M. Thellesfsen, & D. Martinez-Avila (Eds.), Knowledge Organization across D
Outputs (34)
Seguranca e o Metaverso (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Haynes, D. (2022, September). Seguranca e o Metaverso. Presented at Unesp and UFSC Universities, Sao Paulo State, Brazil [online]Talk in Portuguese to colleagues at Unesp and UFSC Universities in Sao Paulo state, Brazil. The talk was delivered via an online connection and is available as a recording on YouTube. The talk outlined some of the problems of privacy and security... Read More about Seguranca e o Metaverso.
Seguranca digital e o regulacao do metaverso (in Portuguese) (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Haynes, D. (2022, September). Seguranca digital e o regulacao do metaverso (in Portuguese)This summarises the research questions being investigated in the Starter grant 2021 to investigate the usage of and attitudes towards the metaverse in the UK. The purpose of the talk is to stimulate discussion with Brazilian partners to form the basi... Read More about Seguranca digital e o regulacao do metaverso (in Portuguese).
A Study of Online Safety and Digital Literacy of Academic Researchers Working from Home during the COVID-19 Pandemic (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Haynes, D., & Salzano, R. (2022, April). A Study of Online Safety and Digital Literacy of Academic Researchers Working from Home during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Paper presented at ASIS&T Global 24-hour Conference, 2022, OnlineUniversities in the UK responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by moving teaching to an online environment and requiring staff to work from home, as far as possible. Researchers face particular challenges of security and privacy where their work involves... Read More about A Study of Online Safety and Digital Literacy of Academic Researchers Working from Home during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Metadata can kill (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Haynes, D. (2021, October). Metadata can kill. Paper presented at DCMI Virtual 2021 - Metadata Innovation, OnlineA number of events in the recent years have raised concerns about how private companies and government institutions collect and use metadata about their clients and citizens, from the highly-mediatized National Security Agency and Cambridge Analytica... Read More about Metadata can kill.
Doing Magic with Metadata (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Haynes, D. (2021, August). Doing Magic with Metadata. Presented at ISKO Singapore monthly meeting, SingaporeIn this talk David Haynes looks at ways in which metadata can be used to improve the management of information resources. He discusses the practical applications of metadata in six main areas: Information resource identification and description In... Read More about Doing Magic with Metadata.
Delphi Study of Risk to Individuals who Disclose Personal Information Online (2021)
Journal Article
Haynes, D., & Robinson, L. (2023). Delphi Study of Risk to Individuals who Disclose Personal Information Online. Journal of Information Science, 49(1), 93-106. https://doi.org/10.1177/0165551521992756A two-round Delphi study was conducted to explore priorities for addressing online risk to individuals. A corpus of literature was created based on 69 peer-reviewed articles about privacy risk and the privacy calculus published between 2014 and 2019... Read More about Delphi Study of Risk to Individuals who Disclose Personal Information Online.
Understanding Personal Online Risk To Individuals Via Ontology Development (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Haynes, D. (2020, July). Understanding Personal Online Risk To Individuals Via Ontology Development. Presented at International Societey for Knowledge Organziation (ISKO) 2020, Aalborg, DenmarkThe concept of risk is widely misunderstood because of the different contexts in which it is used. This paper describes the development of an ontology of risk as a way of better understanding the nature of the potential harms individuals are exposed... Read More about Understanding Personal Online Risk To Individuals Via Ontology Development.
Review and Critical Analysis of Privacy-preserving Infection Tracking and Contact Tracing (2020)
Journal Article
Buchanan, W. J., Imran, M. A., Ur-Rehman, M., Zhang, L., Abbasi, Q. H., Chrysoulas, C., Haynes, D., Pitropakis, N., & Papadopoulos, P. (2020). Review and Critical Analysis of Privacy-preserving Infection Tracking and Contact Tracing. Frontiers in CommunicThe outbreak of viruses have necessitated contact tracing and infection tracking methods. Despite various efforts, there is currently no standard scheme for the tracing and tracking. Many nations of the world have therefore, developed their own ways... Read More about Review and Critical Analysis of Privacy-preserving Infection Tracking and Contact Tracing.
Creating an Ontology of Risk: a human-mediated process (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Haynes, D. (2019). Creating an Ontology of Risk: a human-mediated process. In The Human Position in an Artificial World: Creativity, Ethics and AI in Knowledge Organization (167-179)Haynes, D. (2019, July). Creating an Ontology of Risk: a human-mediated process. Paper presented at The Human Position in an Artificial World: creativity, ethics and AI in knowledge organization. ISKO UK Sixth Biennial Conference, London.
The Nature of Risk in the Privacy Calculus: a risk ontology (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Haynes, D. (2019, August). The Nature of Risk in the Privacy Calculus: a risk ontology. Paper presented at Centre for Social Informatics Research Seminar, Edinburgh Napier UniversityThis project sets out to address the following research questions: • Is there a reliable typology for personal risk that can be used to analyse the privacy calculus that users engage in? • What is the nature of the interactions and risks that users e... Read More about The Nature of Risk in the Privacy Calculus: a risk ontology.
The Human Position in an Artificial World: creativity, ethics and AI in knowledge organization. ISKO UK Sixth Biennial Conference London, 15-16th July 2019 (2019)
Book
Haynes, D., & Vernau, J. (Eds.). (2019). The Human Position in an Artificial World: creativity, ethics and AI in knowledge organization. ISKO UK Sixth Biennial Conference London, 15-16th July 2019. Ergon VerlagHaynes, David – Vernau, Judi (eds.) The Human Position in an Artificial World: Creativity, Ethics and AI in Knowledge Organization ISKO UK Sixth Biennial Conference London, 15-16th July 2019 2019. 312 p. – 155 × 225 mm. Softcover ISBN 978-3-95650-549... Read More about The Human Position in an Artificial World: creativity, ethics and AI in knowledge organization. ISKO UK Sixth Biennial Conference London, 15-16th July 2019.
Metadata, Ethics and Trust (2018)
Journal Article
Haynes, D. (2018). Metadata, Ethics and Trust. Catalogue & Index, 2-6Abstract not available.
The Nature of Risk and the Privacy Calculus (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Haynes, D. (2018, November). The Nature of Risk and the Privacy Calculus. Poster presented at Royal Academy of Engineering Annual Research Forum, LondonHaynes, D. (2018, November). The Nature of Risk and the Privacy Calculus. Poster presented at Royal Academy of Engineering Annual Research Forum, London.
Metadata: the political dimension (2018)
Journal Article
Haynes, D. (2018). Metadata: the political dimension. Alexandria, 27(3), 198-206. https://doi.org/10.1177/0955749018778984The use and management of metadata raises many ethical and eventually political issues. The security revelations by Edward Snowden in 2014 demonstrate the key role that metadata plays in surveillance. Privacy has become a particularly hot topic in re... Read More about Metadata: the political dimension.
Metadata for Information Management and Retrieval: understanding metadata and its use (2018)
Book
Haynes, D. (2018). Metadata for Information Management and Retrieval: understanding metadata and its use. (2nd edition). Facet PublishingPART I: Metadata concepts Part I introduces the concepts that underpin metadata, starting with an historical perspective. In Chapter 1 some examples of metadata that people come across in their daily life are demonstrated along with some altern... Read More about Metadata for Information Management and Retrieval: understanding metadata and its use.
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.2016.05.012Widespread 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/10.1177/0266382116651781The 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.
Privacy Shield Replaces Safe Harbour, but Only the Name has Changed (2016)
Newspaper / Magazine
Haynes, D. (2016). Privacy Shield Replaces Safe Harbour, but Only the Name has Changed. https://theconversation.com/privacy-shield-replaces-safe-harbour-but-only-the-name-has-changed-54189Abstract not available.
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/2458208This 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.
End of Safe Harbour isn’t the End of the World – let’s hope its successor is better (2015)
Other
Haynes, D. (2015). End of Safe Harbour isn’t the End of the World – let’s hope its successor is betterAbstract not available.
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-07-2014-0087Purpose – 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 Contribution
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 LondonWhen 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.
Forget the Right to be Forgotten, Other Means Exist (2014)
Other
Haynes, D. (2014). Forget the Right to be Forgotten, Other Means Exist. https://theconversation.com/forget-the-right-to-be-forgotten-other-means-exist-29117The May 2014 ruling by the European Court of Justice, dubbed the right to be forgotten, is seen as a precedent for all internet searches in all European Union member states.
Social Media and Risk (2014)
Journal Article
Haynes, D. (2014). Social Media and Risk. CILIP Update, 30-32Abstract not available.
Using Knowledge Organisation to Manage Information Risk (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Haynes, D. (2013, October). Using Knowledge Organisation to Manage Information Risk. Paper presented at ISKO UK Meeting on “Information –a risky business”, LondonCategorising 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 Contribution
Haynes, D. (2013, July). The future of Regulation. Paper presented at iFutures conference, SheffieldAbstract not available.
Collaborative Working Environments. Using document management for projects and programmes (2008)
Report
Haynes, D. (2008). Collaborative Working Environments. Using document management for projects and programmes. IntellectThis paper aims to help public and private sector organisations running projects and programmes that face the challenges of forming teams across disciplines, on different sites, or working across time zones.
Librarians need standards (2006)
Journal Article
Hopkinson, A., & Haynes, D. (2006). Librarians need standards. CILIP Update, 5(11), 31-33In 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.
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/10.1177/095574909901100304A 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.
Teleworking Directory (1999)
Book
Blake, M., Cookman, N., & Haynes, D. (1999). Teleworking Directory. London: The British Library
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: JiscThis 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.
Records Management (1997)
Book Chapter
Haynes, D. (1997). Records Management. In A. Scammell (Ed.), Handbook of Special Librarianship and Information Work. AslibAbstract not available.
Sources of Information in Information Technology (1990)
Book
Haynes, D. (Ed.). (1990). Sources of Information in Information Technology. Sevenoaks: Bowker-Saur