When you click on the "mcknights.com" URL provided here you have to agree to the cookie/privacy policy of somebody called HayMarket to get behind the wall to read the article. You will have agreed to:
"III. What Categories of Personal Information Do We Collect About you?
The different categories of Personal Information we may collect and process are as follows:
Identity Details (e.g. UIDs, cookie IDs)
Approximate geolocation data (e.g., IP address)
Personal Details (e.g. first name, last name)
Contact Details (e.g. email address, phone number, physical mailing address)
Professional Demographic Details (e.g. job title, profession, specialty, employer name)
Transactional Details (e.g. website registration, subscription purchase, date time stamp)
Permission Details (e.g. marketing preferences)
Interaction with Offerings (e.g. emails, chat messages, social media forums)
Payment Details (e.g. payment card info)
Online Activity Details (e.g. page visit, email event)
Education and Training Details (e.g. course name, date attended)
Audio Recordings, Video Recordings and Images (e.g. speakers at podcasts and events, awardees/attendees at events)
Inferences based on the categories listed herein above
As a general matter, we do not collect sensitive information from our customers (e.g., social security numbers, racial or ethnic origins, religious beliefs) and request that no such sensitive information be provided to us."
Does this not seem like a scam to read about a scam? Do you really want to give up this kind of personal information for a single article? How about more care before referencing any web sites on these forums.
Bert Laurence