eConsultation

  

We don't think the eConsultation will remain a minority sport for much longer.

It is said we live in a cash-rich, time-poor society. In the depths of recession, the 'cash-rich' part of the description seems not to feature; it's the pressure on people's time that seems to determine their likelihood sooner or later to embrace eConsultation if they want to have influence. 

Extracts from The Art of Consultation by R Jones & E Gammell

  

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Featured File

The University of Leicester have produced a guide to 

Online research ethics

 The guide covers

  • Aims and learning outcomes
  • Introduction: Ethical guidelines for online research
  • Informed consent including withdrawal and deception
  • Confidentiality issues including data security and subject anonymity
  • Privacy including the public/private debate
  • Debriefing and feedback procedures
  • Netiquette including flaming and online harassment
  • Practical issues including online libel, spam, viruses and copyright issues
  • International inequalities
  • Online power inequalities
  • Conclusions
  • Frequently-asked questions & Glossary

There is also a pdf version which you can download from the site.