CMC
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July 1996 http://www.december.com/cmc/mag/1996/jul/klsrc.html

Materials and Sources

  • Sproull, Lee and Sara Kiesler. 1991a. "Increasing Personal Connections." Chapter 5 of Connections: New Ways of Working in the Networked Organization. Cambridge: MIT Press.
  • Herring, Susan C. 1993. "Gender and Democracy In Computer-mediated Communication." Electronic Journal of Communication/REC Vol. 3, No. 2. (not paginated). EJC is a peer-reviewed journal distributed electronically. Copies of articles are available through the "Comserve" service at vm.its.rpi.edu.]
  • Markus, M. Lynne. 1994. "Finding a 'Happy Medium': The Explaining the Negative Effects of Electronic Communication on Social Life at Work." ACM Transactions on Information Systems. (12)2(April): 119- 149.
  • Van Tassel, Joan. 1994. "Yakety-Yak, Do Talk Back: PEN, the Nation's First Publicly Funded Electronic Network, Makes a Difference in Santa Monica." Wired. (2)1(January):78- 80.
  • Kaufman, Margo. 1993. "They Call it Cyberlove." Los Angeles Times Magazine. (September 12):45-62.
  • Van Gelder, Lindsy. 1985. "The Strange Case of the Electronic Lover: A Real-Life Story of Deception, Seduction, and Technology." Ms. (14)4:(October):94, 99, 101-104, 117, 123, 124.
  • Dibbell, Julian. 1993. "Taboo, Consensus, and the Challenge of Democracy in Electronic Communities." Originally published as, "A Rape in Cyberspace, or How an Evil Clown, a Haitian Trickster Spirit, Two Wizards, and a Cast of Dozens Turned a Database Into a Society." The Village Voice. (December 21):36-42.
  • Kadie, Carl M. 1994. "Applying Library Intellectual Freedom Principles to Public and Academic Computers." Proceedings for the Conference on Computers, Freedom, and Privacy '94 (March). (revised for C&C2).
  • Okerson, Ann. 1991. "The Electronic Journal: What, Whence, and When?" The Public-Access Computer Systems Review. (2)1:5-24.
  • Crawford, Walt. "I Heard It Through the Internet." published as "And Only Half of What You See, Part III: I Heard It Through the Internet." The Public-Access Computer Systems Review 5, no. 6 (1994): 27-30. Or, use the following URL: gopher:// info.lib.uh.edu:70/00/articles/e-journals/uhlibrary/pacsreview/ v5/n6/crawford.5n6.
  • Gregorian, Vartan. 1994. "Information Technology, Scholarship and the Humanities" originally titled -- "Technology, Scholarship and the Humanities: Implications of the Electronic Age." Leonardo. (27)2:155-164.
  • Sclove, Richard and Jeffrey Scheuer. "On the Road Again: If Information Highways Are Anything Like Interstate Highways -- Watch Out!" [Original article for book.]

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