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IT&Society (ISSN
d0000080) is a web-based scholarly journal devoted to the scientific analysis of the social impact of information technology on society, with special emphasis on quantitative survey analysis.
The intended audience for this research quarterly includes the community of scholars interested in the social impact of new technologies, as well as policy makers, media analysts, computer professionals and interested members of the general public.
Issues are made available free online, with the expectation that readers will contribute to the journal by offering constructive commentary, volunteering services, bringing the journal to the attention of those who don't know about it, making suggestions for improving research and increasing the volume of useful dialogue about the role of information technology on society.
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The articles in IT&Society may be copied for use by non-profit educational institutions for scholarly or instructional purposes only, provided that both the author and the journal are identified and a proper copyright notice appears. For all other uses, permission must be secured from both Stanford University and the author.
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