1. Ames, R.G. (1963) “Computer programming philosophy in a sociology department: theory and application.”Behavior Science 8 (July), 257–258.
2. Anderson, R.E. (1975) “Computer-based undergraduate curriculum materials exchange in the social sciences.”Teaching Sociology 2, 2 (April), 222–223.
3. Anderson, R.E. and E.R. Coover (1972). “Wrapping the package: critical thoughts on applications software for social data analysis.”Computers and the Humanities 7, 2 (November), 81–95.
4. Anderson, R.E. and D.G. McTavish (1970). “Sociology, computers and mass undergraduate education.” Pp. 8.35–8.39 in Proceedings of a Conference on Computers in the Undergraduate Curricula. University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa.
5. Boynton, G.R. (1975) “Political scientists' use of the computer in undergraduate education.” Paper presented at the 1975 annual meetings of the Association for Computing Machinery.