Dear AoIRists, I'm pleased to call your attention to an impressive new resource in internet research ethics - "Networked Systems Ethics," compiled by by Ben Zevenbergen <http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/people/?id=281> at the Oxford Internet Institute <http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/> as part of an Open Technology Fund Fellowship: <https://www.opentech.fund/> <http://networkedsystemsethics.net/> Ben graciously acknowledges the contributions of the AoIR ethics guidelines as well as a good number of AoIRists. But this work draws from several other research communities whose foci turn on the internet one way or another as well - most especially computing / networking technologies professionals with strong ethical interests and expertise. In these ways, the document serves as both a fine primer and a significant new resource. I strongly commend the document to anyone seeking practical and well-informed guidance in how to approach many of the ethical challenges presented by internet-facilitated research. The document will also be a very valuable resource for those of us who seek to continue reflection and dialogue on these ethical issues in more theoretical directions as well. Best in the meantime, - charles ess Professor in Media Studies Department of Media and Communication University of Oslo <http://www.hf.uio.no/imk/english/people/aca/charlees/index.html> Editor, The Journal of Media Innovations <https://www.journals.uio.no/index.php/TJMI/> Postboks 1093 Blindern 0317 Oslo, Norway c.m.ess@media.uio.no