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Subject: [ETHICS-L] Key E-Texts on Computer Ethics
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Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1993 20:13:12 GMT
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From: "Carl M. Kadie" <
[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Key E-Texts on Computer Ethics
Organization: The Electronic Frontier Foundation
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 1993 19:59:45 GMT
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This might not be quite what you had in mind, but you might
find it useful.
=============== ftp.eff.org:pub/academic/faq/archive ===============
q: What files are available from the Computers and Academic Freedom
archive?
a: The Computers and Academic Freedom archive includes several
subarchives. Each archive is described by a file named README.
- Carl Kadie
ANNOTATED REFERENCES
(All these documents are available on-line. Access information follows.)
=================
README
=================
* Computers and Academic Freedom (CAF) Archive
The CAF Archive is an electronic library of information about
computers and academic freedom.
If you have gopher, the archive is browsable with the command:
gopher -p academic/law gopher.eff.org
It is available via anonymous ftp to ftp.eff.org (192.88.144.4) in
directory "pub/academic". It is also available via email. For
information on email access send email to
[email protected]. In
the body of your note include the lines "help" and "index".
For more information, to make contributions, or to report typos
contact J.S. Greenfield (
[email protected]).
=================
academic/README
=================
* Academic Freedom Statements
General Academic Freedom Archive
[part of the Computers and Academic Freedom (CAF) Archive
[part of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Archive]]
This is an on-line collection of general academic freedom statements.
It includes the Statement on the Rights and Freedoms of Students. File
README is a detailed description of the items in the directory.
For more information, to make contributions, or to report typos
contact J.S. Greenfield (
[email protected]).
If you have gopher, the archive is browsable with the command:
gopher -p academic/academic gopher.eff.org
The document(s) are also available by anonymous ftp (the preferred
method) and by email. To get the file(s) via ftp, do an anonymous ftp
to ftp.eff.org (192.88.144.4), and get file(s):
pub/academic/academic/<filename>
To get the file(s) by email, send email to
[email protected].
Include the line(s) (be sure to include the space before the file
name):
send acad-freedom/academic <filename>
=================
admin/README
=================
* Administrative Archive
[part of the Computers and Academic Freedom (CAF) Archive
[part of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Archive]]
This is an on-line collection of documents related to the CAF archive
and the CAF newsgroups and mailing list. It includes the editorial
policy of the CAF-News. File README is a detailed description of the
items in the directory.
For more information, to make contributions, or to report typos
contact J.S. Greenfield (
[email protected]).
If you have gopher, the archive is browsable with the command:
gopher -p academic/admin gopher.eff.org
The document(s) are also available by anonymous ftp (the preferred
method) and by email. To get the file(s) via ftp, do an anonymous ftp
to ftp.eff.org (192.88.144.4), and get file(s):
pub/academic/admin/<filename>
To get the file(s) by email, send email to
[email protected].
Include the line(s) (be sure to include the space before the file
name):
send acad-freedom/admin <filename>
=================
batch/README
=================
[No annotation available.]
=================
cases/README
=================
* Information about specific CAF cases
Case Archive
[part of the Computers and Academic Freedom (CAF) Archive
[part of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Archive]]
This is an on-line collection of information about specific computers
and academic freedom cases. File README is a detailed description of
the items in the directory.
For more information, to make contributions, or to report typos
contact J.S. Greenfield (
[email protected]).
If you have gopher, the archive is browsable with the command:
gopher -p academic/caces gopher.eff.org
The document(s) are also available by anonymous ftp (the preferred
method) and by email. To get the file(s) via ftp, do an anonymous ftp
to ftp.eff.org (192.88.144.4), and get file(s):
pub/academic/cases/<filename>
To get the file(s) by email, send email to
[email protected].
Include the line(s) (be sure to include the space before the file
name):
send acad-freedom/cases <filename>
=================
civics/README
=================
* Civics Archive
Directory of general documents related to government. It includes the
U.S. Constitution and (part of the) Canadian constitution and mailing
addresses for U.S. Senators and Representatives.
If you have gopher, the archive is browsable with the command:
gopher -p academic/civics gopher.eff.org
The archive is accessible via anonymous ftp and email. Ftp to
ftp.eff.org (192.88.144.4). It is in directory "pub/academic/civics".
For email access, send email to
[email protected]. Include the
line:
send civics <filenames>
where <filenames> is a list of the files that you want. File README is
a detailed description of the items in the directory.
=================
civil-liberty/README
=================
* Civil Liberty Archive
[part of the Computers and Academic Freedom (CAF) Archive
[part of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Archive]]
This is an on-line collection of civil liberty statements. It includes
Briefing Papers from the American Civil Liberties Union. (The ACLU
material is made available by permission of the American Civil
Liberties Union)
If you have gopher, the archive is browsable with the command:
gopher -p academic/civil-liberty gopher.eff.org
The archive is also accessible via anonymous ftp and email. Ftp to
ftp.eff.org (192.88.144.4). It is in directory
"pub/academic/civil-liberty". For email access, send email to
[email protected]. Include the line:
send acad-freedom/civil-liberty <filenames>
where <filenames> is a list of the files that you want. File README is
a detailed description of the items in the directory.
For more information, to make contributions, or to report typos
contact J.S. Greenfield (
[email protected]).
=================
law/README
=================
* Law related to Computers and Academic Freedom
CAF Law Archive
[part of the Computers and Academic Freedom (CAF) Archive
[part of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Archive]]
This is an on-line collection of law related to computers and academic
freedom. It includes both case law and legislation.
If you have gopher, the archive is browsable with the command:
gopher -p academic/law gopher.eff.org
The archive is also accessible via anonymous ftp and email. Ftp to
ftp.eff.org (192.88.144.4). It is in directory "pub/academic/law".
For email access, send email to
[email protected]. Include the
line:
send acad-freedom/law <filenames>
where <filenames> is a list of the files that you want. File README is
a detailed description of the items in the directory.
For more information or to make contributions, contact J.S. Greenfield
(
[email protected]).
=================
library/README
=================
* Library Policy Statements
Library Policy Archive
[part of the Computers and Academic Freedom (CAF) Archive
[part of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Archive]]
This is an on-line collection of library policy statements. It
includes the American Library Association's Freedom To Read statement
and the ALA Library Bill of Rights. (The ALA material is made
available by permission of the American Library Association.)
If you have gopher, the archive is browsable with the command:
gopher -p academic/library gopher.eff.org
The archive is also accessible via anonymous ftp and email. Ftp to
ftp.eff.org (192.88.144.4). It is in directory "pub/academic/library".
For email access, send email to
[email protected]. Include the
line:
send acad-freedom/library <filenames>
where <filenames> is a list of the files that you want. File README is
a detailed description of the items in the directory.
For more information, to make contributions, or to report typos
contact J.S. Greenfield (
[email protected]).
=================
news/README
=================
* Computers and Academic Freedom News (CAF-News) -- Back Issues
This is a directory of all issues of the Computers and Academic
Freedom News. A full list of abstracts is available in file
"abstracts". The special best-of-the-month issues are named with their
month, for example, "June".
=================
policies/README
=================
* Computer policies from many schools (with critiques)
Computer Policy and Critiques Archive
[part of the Computers and Academic Freedom (CAF) Archive
[part of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Archive]]
This is a collection of the computer policies of many schools and
networks. The collection also includes critiques of some of the
policies.
If you have gopher, the archive is browsable with the command:
gopher -p academic/policies gopher.eff.org
The archive is also accessible via anonymous ftp and email. Ftp to
ftp.eff.org (192.88.144.4). It is in directory "pub/academic/policies".
For email access, send email to
[email protected]. Include the
line:
send acad-freedom/policies <filenames>
where <filenames> is a list of the files that you want. File README is
a detailed description of the items in the directory.
For more information, to make contributions, or to report typos
contact J.S. Greenfield (
[email protected]). Directory "widener" contains
additional policies (but not critiques).
=================
statements/README
=================
* Computers and Academic Freedom Statements
Statement Archive
[part of the Computers and Academic Freedom (CAF) Archive
[part of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Archive]]
This is an on-line collection of computers and academic freedom
statements. It includes the unofficial, draft "Statement on Computers
and Academic Freedom". File README is a detailed description of the
items in the directory.
For more information, to make contributions, or to report typos
contact J.S. Greenfield (
[email protected]).
If you have gopher, the archive is browsable with the command:
gopher -p academic/statements gopher.eff.org
The document(s) are also available by anonymous ftp (the preferred
method) and by email. To get the file(s) via ftp, do an anonymous ftp
to ftp.eff.org (192.88.144.4), and get file(s):
pub/academic/statements/<filename>
To get the file(s) by email, send email to
[email protected].
Include the line(s) (be sure to include the space before the file
name):
send acad-freedom/statements <filename>
=================
widener/README
=================
* Mirror of ftp.cs.widener.edu:pub/cud/schools/*
It is a collection of the computer polices of many schools. For a
description of the file see file "widener/Index". Also see directory
"policies".
=================
=================
If you have gopher, you can browse the CAF archive with the command
gopher gopher.eff.org
These document(s) are also available by anonymous ftp (the preferred
method) and by email. To get the file(s) via ftp, do an anonymous ftp
to ftp.eff.org (192.88.144.4), and get file(s):
pub/academic/README
pub/academic/academic/README
pub/academic/admin/README
pub/academic/batch/README
pub/academic/cases/README
pub/academic/civics/README
pub/academic/civil-liberty/README
pub/academic/law/README
pub/academic/library/README
pub/academic/news/README
pub/academic/policies/README
pub/academic/statements/README
pub/academic/widener/README
To get the file(s) by email, send email to
[email protected].
Include the line(s) (be sure to include the space before the file
name):
send acad-freedom README
send acad-freedom/academic README
send acad-freedom/admin README
send acad-freedom/batch README
send acad-freedom/cases README
send acad-freedom/civics README
send acad-freedom/civil-liberty README
send acad-freedom/law README
send acad-freedom/library README
send acad-freedom/news README
send acad-freedom/policies README
send acad-freedom/statements README
send acad-freedom/widener README
--
Carl Kadie -- I do not represent EFF; this is just me.
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