Annotated Bibliography - (How to Be a Good Engineer, Speaker's Guide)

Note: The following bibliography refers only to the material contained in this Speaker's Guide, and was last updated in 1991.

 Acknowledgments

An earlier version of this bibliography was prepared for distribution at the colloquium: Integrity in Engineering, The Role of Ethics in Practice. Conference particulars are given in Acknowledgments in the preceding section, Scenarios. Thanks to Andy McFarlin for the loan of several journals and books from his library. Thanks also to several persons of the Corporate Library staff of Apple Computer, Inc., and its manager, Monica Ertel, for their help in preparing the original bibliography. Janet Vratny-Watts, obtained copies of many of the books reviewed here. Marcia Singer arranged loans of library materials from other institutions. The original bibliography was prepared in January - March 1987 by Monica Ertel (literature search) and J. Wujek (journals/books review). It was revised by Wujek in February and May 1989, November 1990, and August 1991.

In addition to contributions acknowledged elsewhere in these notes, the authors wish to thank the IEEE Ethics Committee, chaired by Bill Middleton, for support and encouragement. We particularly acknowledge several helpful comments from Ethics Committee members Stephen Unger and Jack Nawrocki, and from Cecilia Jankowski, Chair of the Student Professional Awareness Committee.

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References:
  • Baum, R. J., Ethics and Engineering Curricula, Hastings Center, NY, The Teaching of Ethics Series, April , 1980, 79pp
  • Ethical Problems in Engineering, Troy, NY, Baum, R. J., and Flores, A. (eds.), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, The Center for the Study of Human Dimensions of Science and Technology, 1978, 335
  • Business & Professional Ethics Journal, published quarterly by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), Troy, NY, sponsored by RPI, the University of Delaware, and the University of Florida
  • Elbaz, Sohair Wastawy, Professional Ethics and Engineering- A Resource Guide, Alexandria, VA, National Institute for Engineering Ethics, 1990
  • Ethical Issues in Engineering, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, Johnson, D. G. (ed.), 1991
  • Martin, M. W.,, Schinzinger, R., Ethics in Engineering, Second Edition, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1989
  • Engineering Professionalism and Ethics, J. Wiley & Sons, New York, Schaub, J. H., and Pavlovic, K. (eds.) with Morris, M. D., 1983
  • Unger, S. H., Controlling Technology: Ethics and The Research Engineer, Holt, Reinhart and Winston, New York, 1982
  • Gilbane Gold, 1989, 24 minutes, VHS format, Available from the National Society of Professional Engineers, 1420 King Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 - 2715
  • The Truesteel Affair, 1982, 24 minutes, VHS or 3/4-inch U-Matic format, Available on loan from the National Society of Professional Engineers, 1420 King Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 - 2715. Produced by the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario.
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