Booklist/References

Books

(*** = Essential, ** = Recommended, * = Background/Reference )
  1. (***) "Professional Issues in Information Technology"
    Frank Bott, BCS, 2005
  2. (**) "Scientists Must Write",
    R Barrass, Routledge, 2002
  3. (**) "Information Technology Project Management",
    Jack T. Marchewka, Wiley, 2003
  4. (**) "Computer Ethics and Professional Responsibility",
    Bynum & Rogerson (eds), Blackwell, 2004
  5. (**) "The Essence of Professional Issues in Computing",
    R Ayres, Prentice Hall, 1999
  6. (*) "Law and the Internet",
    L Edwards & C Waelde, Hart, 1997
  7. (*) "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance",
    Robert M Pirsig, Corgi, 1974/1999
  8. (*) "The Elements of Style",
    William Strunk and E. B. White, Longman, 1999 (original editions, 1935 and 1959).
  9. (*) "The Complete Plain Words",
    Ernest Gowers, Penguin, 1987 (original edition, 1948).

Additional Material on Ethics

  1. "Computer and Information Ethics",
    Bynum, Terrell, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2014 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.)
  2. Information ethics (Wikipedia)
  3. "Ethical Conflicts in Information and Computer Science,
    Technology and Business", Donn B. Parker et. al.
    QED Information Sciences Inc., 1990
  4. "A Gift of Fire", Sara Baase, Prentice Hall, 2003
  5. "Business Computer Ethics",
    Duncan Langford, Addison-Wesley, 1999
  6. "Ethics and Technology: Ethical Issues in an Age of
    Information and Communication Technology",
    Herman T. Tavani, Wiley, 2004


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