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Don, Wycliff, and American Society of Newspaper Editors. Ethics and Values Committee., eds. Anonymous sources: Pathways and pitfalls : a report. Reston VA: ASNE Foundation Publications Fulfillment, 2006.

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Alcoholics Anonymous. World Service Meeting. Service through love and humility: Final report. New York, N.Y. (Box 459, Grand Central Station, New York 10163): Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, 1987.

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Alcoholics Anonymous. World Service Meeting. The World Service Meeting takes its inventory: Final report. New York, N.Y. (Box 459, Grand Central Station, New York 10163): Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, 1985.

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Alcoholics Anonymous. World Service Meeting. A.A. and its responsibilities: Tenth World Service Meeting, 1988 : final report, Roosevelt Hotel, New York, New York, October 23-27. New York, N.Y. (Box 459, Grand Central Station 10163): Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, 1989.

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Meeting, Alcoholics Anonymous World Service. The twelve concepts for world service: Eleventh World Service Meeting : 1990 final report, Bayerischer Hof München Hotel, Munich, Germany, October 14-18. New York, N.Y. (Box 459, Grand Central Station, New York 10163): Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, 1991.

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Meeting, Alcoholics Anonymous World Service. Anonymous, but not invisible: 19th World Service Meeting 2006 : Malahide, Ireland : final report. New York: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, 2006.

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L, Nelson Michael. Electronic document distribution: Design of anonymous FTP Langley technical report server. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1994.

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Alcoholics Anonymous. World Service Meeting. The A.A. message-- a message without borders: 17th World Service Meeting, Oviedo, Spain, October 6-10, 2002 : final report. New York: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, 2003.

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Meeting, Alcoholics Anonymous World Service. A.A., our future is our responsibility: 16th World Service Meeting, New York, New York, October 22-26, 2000 : final report. New York: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, 2001.

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Alcoholics Anonymous. World Service Meeting. Service-- basic to personal recovery and A.A. unity: 15th World Service Meeting, Auckland, New Zealand, October 4-8, 1998 : final report. New York: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, 1999.

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Alcoholics Anonymous. World Service Meeting. Service--everyone's privilege: Twelfth World Service Meeting, 1992, final report, Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza, New York, New York, October 25-29, 1992. New York, NY (Box 459, Grand Central Station, New York 10163): Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, 1993.

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Alcoholics Anonymous. World Service Meeting. One message, many languages, one fellowship: Alcoholics Anonymous 18th World Service Meeting, New York, New York, October 24-28, 2004 : final report. New York: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, 2004.

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Anonymous, Alcoholics. Annual report of the General Service Board of Alcoholics Anonymous Great Britain. York: Alcoholics Anonymous, 1991.

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Unlinked Anonymous HIV Surveys Steering Group. Unlinked anonymous HIV prevalence monitoring programme: England and Wales : data to the end of 1995 : report from the Unlinked Anonymous HIV Surveys Steering Group. [London]: Department of Health, 1996.

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Alcoholics Anonymous. General Service Conference. Living A.A.'s principles through sponsorship: The Fifty-third Annual Meeting of the General Service Conference of Alcoholics Anonymous, 2003 final report, Crowne Plaza Manhattan, New York, NY, April 27-May 3, 2003. New York: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, 2003.

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Group, Unlinked Anonymous Surveys Steering. Unlinked anonymous HIV seroprevalence monitoring programme in England and Wales: Data to the end of 1995 : summary report from the Unlinked Anonymous Surveys Steering Group, Department of Health. [London]: Department of Health, 1996.

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Criminal law: Report on criminal libel. London: H.M.S.O., 1985.

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Criminal law: Report on poison-pen letters. London: H.M.S.O., 1985.

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Commission, Great Britain Law. Criminal law: Codification of the criminal law : a report to the Law Commission. London: HMSO, 1985.

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Criminal law: Corroboration of evidence in criminal trials : report on a reference under section 3(1)(e) of the Law Commissions Act 1965. London: H.M.S.O., 1991.

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Carney, Damian. Journalists, Anonymous Sources and the Law: A Comparative, Theoretical and Critical Analysis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Carney, Damian. Journalists, Anonymous Sources and the Law: A Comparative, Theoretical and Critical Analysis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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de Beauvoir, Simone, and Janella D. Moy. Foreword to History: A Novel. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036347.003.0025.

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History is Elsa Morante’s latest novel.1 However, don’t expect to find in these pages glorified accounts of ancient or modern crises that have rocked the world. True, each chapter begins with a summary of world events, but the author does not see History as the upheavals reported in newspapers and described in books. For Morante, History is the hidden repercussion of these events in the hearts and bodies of the anonymous individuals who suffer through them, usually without understanding what is taking place....
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Ray, Sumantra (Shumone), Sue Fitzpatrick, Rajna Golubic, Susan Fisher, and Sarah Gibbings, eds. Authorship. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199608478.003.0026.

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This chapter begins with a definition of authorship and provides the The Proposed Rapid Review Checklist for Authors (the 5Ds: design, data collection, data analysis, discussion of findings, the ability to define the paper and its message) which may be useful in judging whether authorship should be considered. The authorship model proposed by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) is also outlined. The chapter also discusses different forms of inappropriate authorship models (ghost authorship, guest/honorary authorship, anonymous authorship) and presents intellectual property and copyright considerations. An author's responsibility to report an original, accurate, focused and repeatable account of the research conducted is also discussed.
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Raz, Mical. Abusive Policies. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469661216.001.0001.

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In the early 1970s, a new wave of public service announcements urged parents to “help end an American tradition” of child abuse. The message, relayed repeatedly over television and radio, urged abusive parents to seek help. Support groups for parents, including Parents Anonymous, proliferated across the country to deal with the seemingly burgeoning crisis. At the same time, an ever-increasing number of abused children were reported to child welfare agencies, due in part to an expansion of mandatory reporting laws and the creation of reporting hotlines across the nation. Here, Mical Raz examines this history of child abuse policy and charts how it changed since the late 1960s, specifically taking into account the frequency with which agencies removed African American children from their homes and placed them in foster care. Highlighting the rise of Parents Anonymous and connecting their activism to the sexual abuse moral panic that swept the country in the 1980s, Raz argues that these panics and policies—as well as biased viewpoints regarding race, class, and gender—played a powerful role shaping perceptions of child abuse. These perceptions were often directly at odds with the available data and disproportionately targeted poor African American families above others.
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Carlson, Matt. Media Culpas: Prewar Reporting Mistakes at the New York Times and Washington Post. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252035999.003.0002.

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This chapter looks at how two newspapers used unnamed sources in reports leading up to the invasion of Iraq in March 2003. When Iraq's weapons of mass destruction failed to materialize, critics on the left and from within journalism chastised the New York Times and Washington Post for overly credulous, unnamed source-laden investigative reporting appearing on their front pages in the buildup to the war. The newspapers responded by revisiting their unnamed sourcing practices, but not until more than a year after the invasion. These self-assessments generated attention around two problems negatively impacting prewar coverage: the calculated press management strategies of the Bush administration, and the willingness of the competing newspapers to reproduce official statements anonymously. The complex problems marking the journalist-unnamed source exchange come to light through these efforts to attach blame both to the sources and the journalists.
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(Editor), Anne Martinez-Saiz, and Nuit de Chine (Illustrator), eds. Handbook for Bloggers and Cyber-Dissidents. Reporters Without Borders, 2006.

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