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Social informatics is a multidisciplinary field of study that examines the social and organizational roles and impacts of information and communication technologies. It examines many issues, including: impacts of computerization on work, the usefulness and usability of computer hardware and software, security and privacy, law, information needs and uses, and technological risks. For more information about this field, see the following web site:
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