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American Association for History and Computing
"The American Association for History and Computing (AAHC) is dedicated to the reasonable and productive marriage of history and computer technology. To support and promote these goals, the AAHC
sponsors a number of activities, including an annual meeting, an electronic journal--the Journal of the American Association for History and Computing (JAHC), a continuing publication series, and a
variety of summer workshops. "
Americans for Computer Privacy
"Americans for Computer Privacy (ACP) is a broad-based coalition working to ensure that the privacy of all Americans' confidential files and communications is preserved and protected in the
information age." The site has information about electronic privacy issues, including related bills in Congress, commonly asked questions, news, and a glossary of terms.
Association for Educational Communications and Technology
"AECT is an international association for instructional technology and educational media professionals. Our mission is to provide leadership in educational communications and technology by linking
professionals holding a common interest in the use ofeducational technology and its application to the learning process." This site includes information about membership, professional development,
and the Association's publications and archives.
Association for History and Computing
"The Association for History and Computing is an international organisation which aims to promote and develop interest in the use of computers in all types of historical study at every level, in
both teaching and research." The AHC site has links to an online bibliography of history and computing, teaching material, history-related sites, back issues of the AHC journal "History and
Computing," conferences, and membership information.
Association for Information and Image Management International
"AIIM is the premier international organization for document management professionals....With more than 50 chapters worldwide, AIIM currently serves more than 9,000 individual members and 600
corporate members in 150 countries." The AIIM home page has information on publications, conferences and events, industry standards, and membership.
Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education
"The Association (founded in 1981) is an international, educational, and professional organization dedicated to the advancement of the knowledge, theory, and quality of learning and teaching at all
levels with information technology. This purpose of AACE is accomplished through the encouragement of scholarly inquiry related to information technology in education and the dissemination of
research results and their applications through Publications, Conferences, Divisions/Societies/Chapters, and Inter-Organizational Projects. AACE's membership includes researchers, developers, and
practitioners in schools, colleges, and universities; administrators, policy decision-makers, trainers, adult educators, and other specialists in education, industry, and the government with an
interest in advancing knowledge and learning with information technology in education. AACE's web site provides information about all AACE journals, including article abstracts; conference news and
events, including Calls for Papers; educational/instructional technology position announcements; inter-organizational projects, including SITE--Society for Information Technology & Teacher
Education; and membership information."
Association for Women in Computing
"The Association For Women In Computing (AWC) is a national, nonprofit, professional organization for individuals with an interest in information technology. AWC is dedicated to the advancement of
women in the computing fields, in business, industry, science, education and government." The AWC home page has links to related web sites, listings of local chapters, the history of the
organization, and membership information.
Australian Computer Society
"The ACS was established in 1966 as a result of the merger of then existing State based computer societies. It has become the recognised association for IT professionals, attracting a large and
active membership from all levels of the IT industry, and providing a wide range of services and opportunities for networking and career enhancement. It is the public voice of the IT professional;
the guardian of professional ethics and standards in IT; with a commitment to the wider community to ensure the beneficial use of IT." Their site contains news, information on professional
development and employment services, as well as listings of the Society's publications and events.
British Computer Society
"As the only chartered professional Institution for the field of information systems engineering, the British Computer Society exists to provide service and support to the IS community, including
individual practitioners, employers of IS staff and the general public." Through this site, you can search the IEE Library Online Catalogue. You can also find out about events, education,
professional development, publications, news, and Y2K issues.
Canadian Information Processing Society
The mission of CIPS is "to define and foster the IT profession, to encourage and support the IT practitioner, and to advance the theory and practice of IT, while safeguarding the public interest."
This site, which is available in English or French, has information about the organization and membership, a list of events, newsletters, and links to other resources.
Center for Applied Special Techology
"Founded in 1984, CAST is an educational, not-for-profit organization that uses technology to expand opportunities for all people, including those with disabilities." These web pages "explain
CAST's mission and goals, accomplishments, staff, board, and describe opportunities for Web visitors to support CAST's work." CAST is the creator of the "Bobby" software, which tests web
pages/sites for maximum accessibility to people with disabilities.
The Center for Computer Assistance to the Disabled, Inc.
"A unique non-profit organization whose mission is 'enhancing the quality of life and employment options of persons with disabilities through the use of modified personal computers, adaptive
devices, and custom software'. C-CAD is supported by donations provided by individual and corporate gifts. C-CAD proudly presents this web site in keeping with its mission to serve the disabled
community and those interested in the field of adaptive technology. In order to use this space to the maximum, our goal is to link to those organizations, services, and vendors who share our common
goal."
The Center for Democracy and Technology
The Center For Democracy and Technology is a non-profit public interest organization based in Washington DC. The Center's mission is to develop and advocate public policies that advance
constitutional civil liberties and democratic values in new computer and communications technologies.² This site has the latest headlines concerning CDT, has positions concerning legislations
dealing with computer and communications technologies.
Computer Management Group Australia
"Computer Management Group of Austrialia is an independent professional association aimed at promoting the free exchange of information on the latest advances in computer system and network
management. CMGA strives to achieve improved, most-cost-effective application design, and appropriately selected hardware and software solutions."
Computer Press Association
³The CPA was founded in 1983 to...promote excellence in computer journalism. The Computer Press Association has members all over the globe, representing every field, every publishing company,
the freelance community, and just about any other kind of technology journalist (one) could name.² This site has information regarding the Computer Press Awards, the Computer Journalism Review
(newsletter), membership, projects, and contact information.
Computer Society of South Africa
"The Computer Society of South Africa (CSSA) is the representative body of practising professionals in the computer industry. Its members come from many different backgrounds and bring together a
variety of skills and experience. What they have in common is their interest in computing and in maintaining high standards of practise in the computing profession." The site has information on
Society projects and events as well as links to related sites.
Computers 4 Kids
"Computers 4 Kids helps students of all ages acquire the technology and technology skills they need to succeed in the future by providing equitable access to technology resources in homes, schools
and communities."
Computing Research Association
"The Computing Research Association (CRA) is an association of more than 150 North American academic departments of computer science and computer engineering, industrial laboratories engaging in
basic computing research and affiliated professional societies." This site provides an overview to the association, a searchable list of computer science and computer engineering departments, CRA
policies and positions, links to related sites and organizations, publications, and general membership information.
Computists International
"Computists International is a professional association for artificial intelligence, information science, and computer science researchers. Several concise email newsletters are available to members
each week, covering AI research funding, software industry trends, leading-edge technologies, job opportunities, research software announcements, and other useful news."
EDUCAUSE
"EDUCAUSE is an international, nonprofit association whose mission is to help shape and enable transformational change in higher education through the introduction, use, and management of
information resources and technologies in teaching, learning, scholarship, research, and institutional management." Included on this site are an information resources library (articles, current
issues, job postings, etc.), information on conferences and other events, policy initiatives, publications, and information about the organization (membership, awards, etc.)
Electronic Privacy Information Center
"Established in 1994, EPIC is a project of the Fund for Constitutional Government and works in association with Privacy International, an international human rights group based in London, UK. Its
goal is to focus public attention on emerging civil liberties issues and to protect privacy, the First Amendment, and constitutional values. The site includes postings of alerts, electronic privacy
and cryptology resources."
Independent Computer Products Users Group
"ICPUG is independent of any hardware manufacturer or software house. When you speak to a member of ICUPG you are talking to a person who can give you impartial advice based on experience, and not
motivated by profit. ICPUG is a non profit making orginisation run by volunteers... The ICPUG membership is made up from all kinds of people. The young, the old, the quick, the slow, the competent
and the beginner. ICPUG welcomes everyone. Among the ICPUG membership are some of the most respected names in the computing world, who give freely of their knowledge and expertise for the benefit of
ICPUG members." The site offers news and links to related groups.
Information Technology Industry Council
The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) represents the leading companies providing information technology products and services. "ITI's mission is to shape policies and actions that: Open
markets; Promote free and open competition; Rely on market-based solutions; Protect intellectual property; and Develop and advance the use of voluntary standards." This site provides information
about the organization, its public policy, technology policy, and industry statistics programs. It also provides links to ITI press releases and members' home pages.
International Society for Computers and Their Applications
"The International Society for Computers and Their Applications, Inc., promotes the advancement of science and engineering in the area of computers and their applications, and disseminates this
technology throughout the world. " The site has information about the group's journal and conferences.
International Society for Technology in Education
"The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) is the largest teacher-based, nonprofit organization in the field of educational technology. Its mission is to help K-12 classroom
teachers and administrators share effective methods for enhancing student learning through the use of new classroom technologies." Besides information about the organization, the site has teacher
resources, including job postings in education technology.
National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage
"The National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage (NINCH) is a broad coalition of arts, humanities and social science organizations formed to assure the fullest possible participation of
the cultural sector in the new digitally networked environment." Contains Members only pages
The Progress & Freedom Foundation
The Progress & Freedom Foundation was founded in 1993 to study the digital revolution and its implications for public policy. The Foundation believes that the digital revolution portends
fundamental cultural, economic, political and social changes. The Foundation's public policy work focuses heavily on communications, computing and telecommunications. It has funded research,
published papers and held conferences and seminars on issues such as content regulation, encryption, local telephone competition and universal service. The Foundation also studies the use of digital
technologies by government and in the marketplace. The site includes selected papers and news articles, plus information for ordering publications from the Foundation.
SHARE Inc.
"SHARE is a user group, an association whose Member organizations are broad-based users of IBM IT. SHARE's mission is to improve the effectiveness of its Members' information systems and
professionals by providing education, promoting mutual support, and influencing IT strategies, products and services. SHARE's work is carried out by projects, steering committees and task forces.
Our principal information delivery mechanism remains the same as it has since 1955--interactive meetings of Member participants, whether at our twice a year conferences or in our virtual community.
Learn about SHARE and upcoming events and conferences; you can register for conferences online; you can join SHARE and participate in Members' fora on technical issues."
Society for Computer Simulation International
"The Society for Computer Simulation International is the principal technical society devoted to the advancement of simulation and allied computer arts in all fields. The purpose of The Society is
to facilitate communication among professionals in the field of simulation." The SCS home page provides links to general membership information, SCS publications, conferences, and other resources in
computer simulation.
Society for Electronic Access
"...SEA will work to educate people about computer networks and how to use them to find information and to communicate with one another. We will also reach out to foster better understanding of
cyberspace and to ensure that individual rights are fully respected in this new medium, as befits a democratic society. Finally, we will do our best to bring into cyberspace those who might not
otherwise have the opportunity or awareness to make use of it, in the belief that doing so will enrich our lives as well as theirs." This site includes information on announcements, meetings and
events, projects, mailing lists, addresses of officers and board members, and how to join.
Alliance for Public Technology
"The Alliance for Public Technology (APT) is a Washington, DC based nonprofit, tax exempt coalition of public interest groups and individuals whose goal is to foster broad access to affordable,
usable information and communication services and technology. APT provides an effective grassroots voice for equitable and affordable access to the benefits of telecommunications technology in the
Information Age. " This site provides links to information regarding conferences, newsletters, comments on current events (particularly the Telecommunications Act), House and Senate letters,
publications, and related sites.
United Networks
"United Networks is comprised of users and system administrators and operators around the globe. The organization of all these people bring together the most unique source of information and
resources available on the Internet." The site has news, internet tools, a message center, and a reference page.
Vietnamese Association for Computing, Engineering Technology and Science
"VACETS, with more than 900 members in over 20 countries, was established in 1994 as a non-profit, non-political, professional and technical organization with the mission of providing a forum for
engineers and scientists to exchange ideas and information, and to foster professional friendships. VACETS provides an opportunity for members to enhance their knowledge, expertise and
competitiveness in a period of rapid technological changes." The web site has information on its missions, forums, activities, chapter, administrative committee, conferences, publications,
etc.
Visually Impaired Computer Users' Group List
"The aim of VICUG-L is to foster the establishment and promote the growth of local Visually Impaired and Blind Computer Users' Groups worldwide. Most of VICUG-L's subscribers are members of
blind/vi computer user groups in their local communities. List members pool knowledge and resources to help each other function at their best in this fast-changing electronic age. We exchange
educational materials, keep one another apprised of local activities, and discuss strategies for co-ordinated action." Information for subscribing or unsubscribing to the list are available on this
page as well as the list's archives, which are arranged by month and also searchable.
Xplor Canada Association
"The Canadian affiliate of Xplor International, the Electronic Document Systems Association. Xplor Inetrnational's mission is to provide organizations and individuals with lerning and networking
opportunities which enhance the effective use of electronic document technology to achieve business objectives." The Website contains "information about the mission and membership of Xplor in
Canada, Canadian meetings and exhibits."
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