Toni Carbo
Professor Emerita
602 IS Building
412-624-9310
Institution of highest degree:
Ph.D. Drexel University
Research Interests:
National and international information policies; measurement and use of information; education for the information professions; information ethics.
Recent Publications:
Carbo, Toni and Martha M. Smith. 2008. (Guest Editors) “Global Information Ethics” Perspectives Section of the Journal of the American Society for Information Science & Technology. Vol. 49, no. 7, pp. 1109-1183.
Carbo, Toni and Martha M. Smith. (May 2008). Global Information Ethics: Intercultural Perspectives on Past and Future Research. JASIST. Vol. 49, no. 7, pp. 1111-1115.
Carbo, Toni, David Perrotta, Jeffrey Neher and Martha M. Smith. Bibliography on Information Ethics. (May 2008). JASIST. Vol. 49, no. 7, pp. 1116-1123
Carbo, Toni. 2008. Ethics Education for Information Professionals. Journal of Library Administration. Vol. 47, no.3-4, pp. 5-25.
Carbo, Toni. (March 2008). Editorial: Them and Us, Or a Bigger and Better Us? The Journal of Academic Librarianship. Vol. 34, no. 2, pp. 99-100.
“Information Rights: Trust and Human Dignity in e-Government” International Review of Information Ethics. vol. 7(September 2007)
With James G. Williams. Foundations of Information Science: A Collection of Papers and Tributes in Honor of Anthony Debons. School of Information Sciences University of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, PA. 2007.
“Information Ethics and Policy Issues for Information Professionals.” In: Carbo, Toni and James G. Williams. Foundations of Information Science: A Collection of Papers and Tributes in Honor of Anthony Debons. School of Information Sciences University of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, PA. 2007. pp. 5-19.
“Information Ethics Education.” Presentation on a panel at the 2007 Annual Conference of the American Library Association. June 23, 2007. Washington, D.C.
“Reflecting on LIS and William Sullivan’s Three Apprenticeships in Professional Education: A Reflection on Ethical Values in LIS Education.” Presentation at the 2007 Conference of the Association for Library and Information Science Education.” Plenary Session. January 17, 2007. Seattle, Washington.
“Trust, Including Trust in Individuals, Content, Systems, and the Importance of Different Cultural Perspectives.” Presentation at the 2007 Conference of the Association for Library and Information Science Education. Information Ethics Special Interest Group Panel. January 16, 2007. Seattle, Washington.