For best results, search by ISBN. An ISBN is the 10 or 13 digit number, usually printed on the back of a book with a bar code, that serves as a unique identifier for the book. Searching by ISBN is the best way to search because it will get you the exact title and edition that you need. Many professors include the ISBN on their syllabi or in their course management system.
International Society for Ethics and Information Technology. INSEIT is a non profit unincorporated association, tax exempt under Sec. INSEIT was created in 2000, with the goal of promoting and facilitating scholarship, education, discussion, and debate, and other activities, on the ethical issues in and surrounded by information technology.
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Keyword search. You can search by keyword but this approach is not recommended as it will likely return a large set of results. If you want to search by keyword, try a combination of author and keyword. For example, 'Warren Accounting' where 'Warren' is the author and 'Accounting' is the keyword. To refine your results, use the filtering/sorting options. Filter options include product type and discipline area.
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Program Planner. The interdisciplinary concentration in Society, Ethics, and Technology (SET) is designed for students who are interested in learning about the relationship between the human designed world and its impact on individuals, society, and the environment. SET principles are studied from a variety of perspectives: the design process including the application of mathematics and sciences, economics of technological activity, ethics, and the social sciences. SET is an interdisciplinary field of study that seeks to explore and understand the many ways that science and technology shape modern culture, values, and institutions, and how values shape science and technology. As citizens, consumers, workers and family members, we all depend heavily upon science and technology. Students completing the concentration gain a balanced perspective on the importance of business and industry to economic activity and the role each individual can play in gaining control over and providing direction to sustainable technological progress. This concentration would enhance professional opportunities in many fields, e.g.
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High technology business management, law and public policy, engineering, and science/technology journalism. Faculty Sponsors D. Bates (Sociology), E. Friedman (Women’s & Gender Studies), B. Leven (Economics), S.