-This link belongs to the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE). It contains an expansive list of codes and cannons that all engineers should follow. This list is the most widely accepted among engineers as the authority on the ethics of engineering.
2. http://www.asce.org/Ethics/Code-of-Ethics/
-This link belongs to the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). It also contains an extremely detailed set of ethical codes that engineers should follow. Though many of its points overlap with that of the NSPE, it also brings several new ideas that pertain to civil engineering specifically as well as engineering as a whole.
3. http://www.onlineethics.org/
- This link belongs to the National Academy of Engineers. Its is a resource of specific information on engineering ethics. Exploration will yield information such as specific cases on ethics and tools for decision making.
4. http://engineeringethicsblog.blogspot.com/
-This is a link is an independent blog by a Professor Kaydee. Though it does not have an official publication, it does contain a perspective that is very relevant to ethics. The main purpose of the blog is to take a look at current events and examine them with an engineering ethics viewpoint.
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