Whose Impact, and Is It All About Impact?

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Both questions are clearly important, for the obvious reasons that if you are not having a positive impact then why are you doing what you are doing? And secondly if you don’t know then you open yourself up to being seen as misleading the public through the assertions made in your public material.

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Isbister, J. (2010). Whose Impact, and Is It All About Impact? In Library of Ethics and Applied Philosophy (Vol. 23, pp. 147–156). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8592-4_7

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