FYE 1055: Ethics in the Cyber Age
Books You Can Check Out
Bakardjieva, M. (2005). Internet society: The Internet in everyday life. London: 2005 Call #: TK5101.875.I57 B34 2005
Barger, R. N. (2008). Computer ethics: A case-based approach. New York: Cambridge University Press. Call # QA76.9.M65 B37 2008. New Book Area.
Briggs, A. & Burke, P. (2002). A social history of the media : From Gutenberg to the Internet. Cambridge, UK: Polity. Call #: P90.B 695 2002
Cavalier, R. J. (2005). The impact of the Internet on our moral lives. Albany: State University of New York Press. Call #: TK5105.878 .C38 2005
Chayko, M. (2002). Connecting : How we form social bonds and communities in the Internet age. Albany, NY : State University of New York Press. Call #: HM1106 .C488 2002
Christopher, D. (Ed.). (2004). E-World : Virtual learning, collaborative environments, and future technologies. Reston, Va. : National Business Education Association. Call #: HF1101 .N27 no.42
Danda, M. (2001). Protect yourself online. Redmond, Washington: Microsoft Press. Call #: TK5105.59 .D36 2001
Feenberg, A., (2002). Transforming technology: A critical theory revisited. New York: Oxford. Call #: T14 .F43 2002
Gray, C.H. (2001). Cyborg citizen: politics in the posthuman age. New York: Routledge. Call #: TA 167.G75 2001
Hanson, F.A. (2007). The trouble with culture: How computers are calming the culture wars. Albany: State University of New York Press. Call # HM851. H35 2007 New Book Area.
Hoven, J. van den, & Weckert, J. (2008). Information technology and moral philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. Call # T58.5.I53745 2008. New Book Area.
Kaplan, D.M. (Ed.). (2004). Readings in the philosophy of technology. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Call #: T14 .R39 2004
Kleinman, D. (2008). Controversies in science & technology, Vol.2. New Rochelle, NY: Mary Ann Liebert. Call # Q175.55.C668 2008. New Book Area. Liestol, G., Morrison, A., & Rasmussen, T. (Eds.). (2003). Digital media revisited : Theoretical and conceptual innovation in digital domains. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. Call #: HM851 .D54 2003
McDaniel, D. (2002). Electronic tigers of Southeast Asia: The politics of media, technology, and national development. Ames: Iowa State University. Call #: P95.82.A78 M37 2002
Morrell, E. (2004). Linking literacy and popular culture: Finding connections for lifelong learning. Norwood, MA: Christopher-Gordon. Call #: LC149.M67 2004
Morris, N., & Waisbord, Si. (Eds.). (2001). Media and globalization: Why the state matters. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. Call #: P95.8 M384 2001
Citing Your Resources
Doing ethical research means citing sources. It is critical to credit writers for their work and their contributions to your research. To not do so is unethical and leads to plagiarism - unintentionally or not. Here are some sources to help you cite properly and to avoid the problem of plagiarism.
- Citation of Sources
This lists citation engines which help you create proper citations as well as providing information on different citation styles. - Tips on avoiding plagiarism
- Turnitin
Turnitin is a service that faculty and students use to detect and avoid plagiarism in their writing. - NoodleBib
NoodleBib is an online resource that will help you format MLA and APA bibliographies, exporting them directly to your word processing program.
Dictionaries & Encyclopedias
Online Dictionaries & Encyclopedias
Free Online Dictionary of Computing
Print Encyclopedias
Bidgoli, H. (2003). Encyclopedia of information systems. Boston: Academic Press. Call # T58.5.E535 2003.
Khosrow-Pour, M. (2005) Encyclopedia of information science and technology. Hershey, PA: Idea Group Reference. Call # Z1006.E566 2005.
Muller, N. (2000). Desktop encyclopedia of telecommunications. New York: McGraw-Hill. Call # TK5102. M85 2000.
Trauth, E. (2006). Encyclopedia of gender and information technology. Hershey, PA: Idea Group Reference. Call # TK5101.875.I57 B34 2005.
Find Subject Articles
Search the databases for scholarly journal articles:
Periodicals
Search the Journal Locator for these publications:
- Computerworld
- Cyberpsychology & Behavior
- Cyberspace Lawyer
- Electronic Frontier: The Challenge of Unlawful Conduct Involving the Use of the Internet
- Ethics
- Ethics & Behavior
- Ethics and Information Technology
- Going, Going, Gone. Law Enforcement Efforts to Combat Internet Auction Fraud
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Information Management & Computer Security
- International Journal of Cyber-Criminology
- International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
- International Journal of Intelligent Computing and Cybernetics
- International Journal of Internet Science
- International Review of Law, Computers and Technology
- Internet Research
- Journal of Business Ethics
- Journal of Ethics
- Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy
- Journal of Internet Law
- Personal Computer World
Web Sites
- GoodPlay | The GoodWork Project
Harvard University selected research on how youth use digital technology.
- NPPA: Digital Ethics
Code of conduct developed by the National Press Photographers Association governing the use of digital images.
- Cyberspace Ethics– WashLaw Web
Authoritative selected links covering many topics related to cyber-ethics and cyber-culture.
- beSpacific
Links to information about science and technology law topics including privacy, cybercrime, intellectual property, free speech, accessibility, etc.
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