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The publications listed below are a core part of the scholarship that shaped our approach to this project and development of our ethics statement. Our full Zotero library is also available to the public.

Privacy as Contextual Integrity
Helen Nissenbaum
Washington Law Review, v. 79, iss. 1, p. 119-157, 2004

A Moral Perspective on South–North Web Archiving
Peter Lor and Johannes J. Britz
Journal of Information Science, v. 30, iss. 6, p. 540-549, 2004

A Social Networks Theory of Privacy
Lior Strahilevitz
University of Chicago Law Review, v. 72, iss. 3, p. 919-988, 2005

A Contextual Approach to Privacy Online
Helen Nissenbaum
Deadalus, v. 140, iss. 4, p. 32-48, 2011

Ethical Considerations in Web 2.0 Archives
Antoinette E. Baker
School of Information Student Research Journal, v. 1, iss. 1, July 2011

The Privacy Implications of Digital Preservation: Social Media Archives and the Social Networks Theory of Privacy
Jasmine E. McNealy
Elon University Law Review, v. 3, iss. 2, p. 133-160, 2012

From Human Rights to Feminist Ethics: Radical Empathy in Archives
Michelle Caswell and Marika Cifor
Archivaria, v. 81, p. 23-42, Spring 2016

Ethical Considerations for Archiving Social Media Content Generated by Contemporary Social Movements: Challenges, Opportunities, and Recommendations
Bergis Jules, Ed Summers, Dr. Vernon Mitchell, Jr.
April 2018