David Haynes
david haynes

Dr David Haynes PhD FCLIP MBCS FHEA

Lecturer

Biography

David Haynes lectures on information governance, information security, knowledge management and privacy. After a career in information management he returned to academia to do a PhD on ‘Regulation of Access to Personal Data on Online Social Network Services in the UK’ which he completed in 2015. His research interests include: information governance and ethics, regulatory systems, and knowledge organization. The second edition of his book, ‘Metadata for Information Management and Retrieval’ was published in 2018.

Esteem

Conference Organising Activity

  • ISKO 2022 Conference Programme Committee

 

Editorial Activity

  • Aslib Journal of Information Management

 

Membership of Professional Body

  • Secretary of ISKO Board
  • Chair of ISKO UK

 

Date


38 results

Social media, risk and information governance

Journal Article
Haynes, D. (2016)
Social media, risk and information governance. Business Information Review, 33(2), 90-93. https://doi.org/10.1177/0266382116651781
The 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 ne...

Privacy Shield Replaces Safe Harbour, but Only the Name has Changed

Other
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-54189
Abstract not available.

Risk and Regulation of Access to Personal Data on Online Social Networking Services in the UK

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/2458208
This 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 lite...

End of Safe Harbour isn’t the End of the World – let’s hope its successor is better

Other
Haynes, D. (2015)
End of Safe Harbour isn’t the End of the World – let’s hope its successor is better
Abstract not available.

Defining User Risk in Social Networking Services

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-07-2014-0087
Purpose – 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...

Individual Risk in Online Social Networking Services

Presentation / Conference
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 London
When 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...

Forget the Right to be Forgotten, Other Means Exist

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-29117
The 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

Journal Article
Haynes, D. (2014)
Social Media and Risk. CILIP Update, 30-32
Abstract not available.

Using Knowledge Organisation to Manage Information Risk

Presentation / Conference
Haynes, D. (2013, October)
Using Knowledge Organisation to Manage Information Risk. Paper presented at ISKO UK Meeting on “Information –a risky business”, London
Categorising information risk helps us to develop a strategy approach to risk management. Existing classifications focus on natural disasters or human generated catastrophes a...

The future of Regulation

Presentation / Conference
Haynes, D. (2013, July)
The future of Regulation. Paper presented at iFutures conference, Sheffield
Abstract not available.

Pre-Napier Funded Projects

  • The Nature of Risk in the Privacy Calculus

Current Post Grad projects