Social Science Computer Review Vol. 15, No. 3 Fall, 1997 Users' Perceptions of Internet Regulation: An Exploratory Study / Kimberly A. McCabe and M. Dwayne Lee Internet Surveys by Direct Mailing: An Innovative Way of Collecting Data / Walter J. Swoboda, Nikolai Mhlberger, Rolk Weitkunat, and Sebastian Schneeweiá Data Visualization: Preference and Use of Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Graphs / Samuel H. Fisher III, John V. Dempsey, and Robert Marousky Geographic Information Systems and the New Landscape of Political Technologies Patrick Novotny and Richard H. Jacobs Reports and Communications Two Young Men: In Memory of Paul Peters and Per Nielsen / Judith Rowe Computer Science with Political Science: Teaching Implications of the Internet / Steven G. Snow and James Hearne News and Notes / G. David Garson Software Reviews Contemporary Social Research Methods with Social Research Using Microcase / Timothy Shortell Microcase ExplorIt: The American Survey / Darryl McMiller Microsoft Bookshelf 1996/1997 / Robert Mandel Microsoft Encarta 97 Deluxe / Robert Mandel Resampling Stats / Staff Sensus Q & A / Michael Vasu SIMSTAT for Windows / Don Wallace Visual Basic 4.0 Professional / Simon Galbraith and Edwin H. Carpenter WinAmos / G. David Garson Book Reviews CyberBarbarians at the Gate: Technology and the Future of the City (Review essay) / Tom O'Brien Windows 95 Handbooks (Review essay) / Carl Grafton Advances in Social Science and Computers, by Stuart S. Nagel and G. David Garson, eds. (Reviewed by H. J. Eisenman) HTML 3.2 and CGI Unleashed: Professional Reference Edition, by John December and Mark Ginsburg (Reviewed by staff). Moths to the Flame: The Seductions of Computer Technology, by Gregory J. E. Rawlins (Reviewed by P. A. Dee Southard) Statistical Computing Environments for Social Research, by Robert Stine and John Fox, eds. (Reviewed by Carl Grafton) Teach Yourself ActiveX Programming in 21 Days, by Danders Kaufman, Jr., Jeff Perkins, and Dina Fleet (Reviewed by staff) Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML 3.2 in 14 Days: Professional Reference Edition (Reviewed by staff) Using the Internet for Social Science Research and Practice, by Edward P. Kardas and Tommy M. Milford (Reviewed by P. A. Dee Southard) The Virtual Classroom: Learning without Limits via Computer Networks, by Starr Roxanne Hiltz (Reviewed by P. A. Dee Southard) Web Page Scripting Techniques, by Jason Bloomberg, Jeff Kawski, and Paul Treffers (Reviewed by staff)