Journals and Periodicals on Computers, Ethics, and Society Part 2: Fifty Publications of Interest Herman T. vani Philosophy Department, Rivier College htavani @rivier.edu study reviewed and compared journals p art One of this whose primary focus is on ethicalsixand social and periodicals issues in computing. 1 In addition to those publications, many journals and periodicals frequently include articles on--and in some cases, occasionally devote entire issues to themes in--ethical and social issues related to computers and information technology. In Part Two, fifty such publications are listed and briefly annotated. Some are periodicals produced by ACM and IEEE, and others are journals affiliated with academic societies and institutions. ACM and IEEE Periodicals Twenty ACM and IEEE publications, which include transactions, newsletters, and bulletins produced by the two organizations, are listed in this section. While some periodicals are relatively new, many are classic publications which will be familiar to ACM and IEEE members. SIGCSE Bulletin on ComputerScience in Education. Published quarterly by the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science in Education. SIGCUE Newsletteron Computer Usesin Education. Published quarterly by the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Uses in Education. Software Engineering Notes. Published quarterly by ACM Special Interest Group
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