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Integrating Computer Ethics into the Computer Science Curriculum**

Keith Miller

Sources of Information

Computer ethics materials have become increasingly available, and professors interested in this area should have little trouble gleaning interesting material from magazines, newspapers, and computer science journals. This section lists several publications that focus more directly on computer ethics concerns.

This list is neither exhaustive nor representative. For example, it includes no explicit references to artificial intelligence, despite the fact that a sizable literature on that specific topic has developed. The list seeks only to provide a beginning for someone new to the field.

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