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Re: Health Physics Ethics Bibliography



Bill Pitchford wrote, in part:
> 
> I haven't reviewed any of the pre-1983 articles yet, if any of them are
> particularly outstanding (such as Dunster's April 1965 Article) please
> let the group know, I know I'd like to pursue those further if efficacious.
> 
> Data adapted (I hope it is ethical){If not, tell me.} from a well loved
> commercial bibliographic database source: (Thanks to the programmers.)
> 
> * What are the ethical considerations of internet information transmission?

Bill:
I say it's unethical to use a list of citations without crediting the
source. I think you should post another message giving the source of the
list.  (I hope this is clear) (If not tell me)
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I can stand brute force, but brute reason is quite unbearable.  There is
something unfair about it.  It is hitting below the intellect.
Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray, iii, 1891