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SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 1975
- Melvin F. Bockelman:
Privacy and security of computerized criminal justice systems. 3-7 - Robert Gillespie, Alan Shaw:
Computers and society: a course. 7-8
- Patrick Ward:
Computers in popular literature no. 8. 11
Volume 6, Number 2, Summer 1975
- James L. Poage:
Federal law protecting your right to privacy. 3-8 - Rob Kling:
Review of "The Computer in Our Society by Tom and Fae Logsdon, " Anaheim Pub. Co., 1974, 267 pages. 11 - Rob Kling:
Review of "Freedom's Edge by Milton Wessel, " Addison-Wesley, 1975. 11
Volume 6, Number 3, Fall 1975
- Joan Greenbaum Cummings:
Automation and unemployment: a look at the basic assumptions in the computer field. 4-5
- Rodham E. Tulloss:
Review of Computerized society by James Martin and Adrian A. D. Norman. Prentice-Hall 1970. 9-10 - William H. Dutton:
Review of Computers and bureaucratic reform: the political functions of urban information systems by Kenneth C. Laudon. John Wiley and Sons 1974. 10-11
Volume 6, Number 4, Winter 1975
- Toby S. Berk:
Myths about computers. 3-5 - Peter Lykos:
Computer myths live in 1975: computer does everything but read paperback for you. 5-6 - Ken Colstad, Efrem Lipkin:
Community memory: a public information network. 6-7 - Michael Rossman:
Implications of community memory. 7-10 - G. K. Gupta:
Social implications of computer technology. 10-12
- T. D. C. Kuch:
Computers in popular literature no. 9. 14
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