Ethics of information technology in the educational system
Topics in computer education: national educational computer policy alternatives
Ethical conflicts: in information and computer science, technology, and business
Ethical conflicts: in information and computer science, technology, and business
Computer ethics: cautionary tales and ethical dilemmas in computing
Computer ethics: cautionary tales and ethical dilemmas in computing
Computer ethics
ACM code of ethics and professional conduct
Communications of the ACM
Computer professionals: moral autonomy and a code of ethics
Journal of Systems and Software - Special issue on computer ethics
Computer related risks
Self-regulation: Content, Legitimacy and Efficiency - Governance and Ethics
HCC-6 Proceedings of the IFIP 17th World Computer Congress - TC9 Stream / 6th International Conference on Human Choice and Computers: Issues of Choice and Quality of Life in the Information Society
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After considering the high costs to digital government of inadequate ethical choices, the role of ethics in government generally is reviewed. While codes of ethics may not go far toward resolving ethical challenges, they provide bases for ethical discourses and embody key ethical principles. Selected principles from the Code of Ethics of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) are applied to contemporary ethical issues in the context of digital government. In the rapidly evolving environments of digital technology, it is impossible to anticipate the leading-edge ethical issues. However, there are solid ethical or moral imperatives to use these principles for resolution of the issues.