The following articles, arranged randomly, link directly to articles or websites that illustrate specific examples of methods used by various groups to promote the use of their codes, oaths, pledges, etc..
- Journalism Ethics Project (Radio Television Digital News Association, formerly Radio-Television News Directors Association & Foundation) "Premised on the belief that local news organizations and their communities depend on each other to survive and prosper, this project encourages local news organizations to have an ongoing dialogue with the communities they serve." The goals of the ethics project are to "Encourage high standards of electronic journalism among news professionals and news organizations" and "Rebuild public trust in the media through improved journalistic practices." The project offers: Public forums for discussing the role and impact of journalism in society; Training workshops; Print and video resources; Research on public attitudes about electronic news.
- SPUSA Pledge Program promoting the Student Pugwash USA's SPUSA Pledge, which challenges young people "to make a personal commitment to use science and technology is a socially responsible way." The program also includes the annual Joseph Rothbat Lecture Series
. - Christian Internet Code of Ethics is presented on the Nazarene Network website both in full and as an "Abbreviated Version for Web Pages," and the html code for abbreviated version is also included.
- The Graduation Pledge Alliance website is devoted exclusively to methods of promoting the use of its Humboldt pledge in schools
- Strengthening the commitment to carry out the Pledge after leaving school
- Press Releases concerning the Pledge
- A letter to graduating seniors explaining the pledge
- Steps for building support for a Pledge Campaign
- A one page handout for graduating seniors concerning social responsibility and their career (values clarification, job searching, etc.)
- Building consciousness-raising around the Pledge
- A survey for those graduates who have taken the Pledge
- Getting alumni and career services with your effort.
- Sample Pledge Certificates/Cards
- HON Code of Ethics (Health On the Net Foundation) project "to help standardise the reliability of medical and health information available on the World-Wide Web. The HONcode is not an award system, nor does it intend to rate the quality of the information provided by a Web site. It only defines a set of rules to:
– hold Web site developers to basic ethical standards in the presentation of information;
– help make sure readers always know the source and the purpose of the data they are reading."- Ethics Pledge Program for endorsing and monitoring all website award programs
- The Advertising Federation of Australia, "the first advertising body in the world to introduce a Code of Ethics, has a Guide to its Code of Ethics, which elaborates on each element of its code, thus helping to assure that the meaning of its codemote the code within the respective agency.
- Ethics Officers Association ("The Ethics Officer Association (EOA) is a non-consulting, member-driven association exclusively for individuals who are responsible for their company