Copyright Information
The web provides a very unique opportunity for the interconnecting
of researchers and their work into an evolving online "community" of scholarship.
However, that scholarship will NOT thrive if people are not given credit
for their work and ideas. Researchers will just stop publishing their
work online and will revert to the traditional publishing methods.
Encourage the development of this new and exciting realm of scholarship!
If you use someone's ideas or work, CITE THEM! They will appreciate
it. And if you are using their work on your own web page, email them
and let them know that you would like to add a link to their page. It
not only contributes to the evolving network of knowledge, it also is
common courtesy.
When citing my web pages, please use this format:
Suler, J. (Date of article). Title of article. In The Psychology
of Cyberspace, url for homepage
so, for example...
Suler, J. (May, 1999). The psychology of avatars and graphical space.
In The Psychology of Cyberspace, www.rider.edu/users/suler/psycyber/psycyber.html
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