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Some Good AIS Resources on the World Wide Web
The following sources can provide you entry into Web areas that provide information
about accounting systems and their use in the current business world. Don't
be shy, get in and dig for answers, contact some of the folk out in cyberspace,
have fun with this.
The American Accounting Association's homepage for the Information Systems.
This is the primary professional group for most academics who teach and research
in Accounting Information Systems. You will find connections to a variety
of organizations of practitioners, academics, and others interested in the
real future of accounting.
ANET is an outstanding resource!! This is a portion of the international
accounting network, and contains links to academics, public accounting organizations,
corporate accounting organizations, and governmental accounting organizations.
You can access potential employers, research organizations, and book publishers.
Use this as a jumping off point to begin your research. This site for the
ANET is provided by Rutgers University, as a service called RAW, the Rutgers
Accounting Web.
This homepage will get you close to virtually anything you want to know about
CPAs and their practices, including connections to members of the AICPA,
resources available, State Boards, and news relating to CPAs. It could be
quite useful for job searching and for understanding what CPAs do.
Visit this site to learn about management accounting, which is where 2/3
of all accounting graduates start their careers. This site has connections
back to RAW and to some materials specific to the Institute of Managment Accountants.
It was not well developed at the time I found it, but I expect it to be valuable
in the near future.