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SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, Winter 1983
- Robert John Russell:

Computers: altering the human image and society edited transcripts. 2-9 - John Leslie King:

Balance in an unbalanced environment: individual integrity and the personal data reporting industry. 10-16 - Eileen M. Trauth:

The professional responsibility of the techknowledgable. 17-21
Volume 13, Number 2, Spring 1983
- Abbe Mowshowitz:

Scholarship and policy making: the case of computer communications. 2-9 - Gary M. Abshire:

A philosophical discussion on the ethics of computer professionals. 10-11 - Hal Berghel, David L. Sallach:

Computers and democracy: a critique of Parslow. 12-16
Volume 13, Number 3, Summer 1983
- Don Edwards:

1984 looming closer: Secret Service computers pose dangers. 2-3 - Fred W. Weingarten:

Testimony before Congress: new information technology and copyrights. 4-8 - Jay BloomBecker:

Conscience in computing: a Law Day perspective on computer crime. 9-13 - Arthur E. Parry:

Data processing risk: seven examples of exposure. 14-18

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