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| Edward F. Gehringer: Ethics in Computing: North Carolina State University, Department of Computer Science. Comprehensive introduction. 8 parts. Basic principles. Privacy. Speech issues (free speech). Computer abuse. Intellectual property. Risks. Commerce. Social justice. |
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| Jeff Robbins: Computer Based Decision-Making, Three Maxims: Association for Computer Machinery (ACM) Crossroads Student Magazine. |
| Luciano Floridi: Information Ethics, Philosophical Foundation of Computer Ethics: Oxford University, Department of Philosophy. Essay (version 2). 10 parts, attempting to establish a philosophical grounding for cyberethics. Expanded version of a paper presented in the ETHICOMP International Conference on Ethical Issues of Information Technology, 1998. |
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| Melissa Chaika: Ethical Considerations in Gender-Oriented Entertainment Technology: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Crossroads Student Magazine. |
| Nature Institute: NetFuture, Technology and Human Responsibility: Electronic newsletter. Archives available. |
| Richard J. Sutcliffe: Fourth Civilization: Technology, Society and Ethics: Online book, 4th edition (2002-2003). The author is described as a professor of computing science and mathematics, Trinity Western University, British Columbia, Canada. |
| Richard O. Mason: Four Ethical Issues of the Information Age: Management Information Systems Quarterly (MISQ). The four issues are privacy, accuracy, property, and accessibility. |
| Robert N. Barger. In Search of a Common Rationale for Computer Ethics: University of Notre Dame. Paper presented in the Third Annual Computer Ethics Institute Conference, The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 1994. |
| Robert N. Barger. Metaethical Analysis of Computer Ethics: University of Notre Dame. Paper presented in the Second Annual Computer Ethics Institute Conference, The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 1993. |
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Computer Ethics: Basic Concepts and Historical Overview: 3 Parts. Some Historical Milestones. Defining the Field of Computer Ethics. Example Topics in Computer Ethics. Plus, a bibliography and a list of online resources. 2001. |
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| Terrell Ward Bynum. A Very Shory History of Computer Ethics: Southern Connecticut State University, Research Center on Computing & Society. First published in the American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy and Computing, 2000. |
| The ETHICOMP Journal: Numerous scholarly articles in the field of computers and ethics (2004). Each article has a summary and a full publication online. |
| Walter Maner: Interactive Computer Ethics Explorer (ICEE): Javascript-based online survey with scenarios (1998). Bowling Green State University, Department of Computer Science. |