Mark and All,
From a bibliographic perspective, the APA manual has clear guideline for
e-mail citations
http://www.psywww.com/resource/apacrib.htm
unless the list has created its onw in saying rules for joining
no one is to cite any personal comments?
Maria
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From: "P. Cushing" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 7:19 AM
Subject: copyright policy
> Mark,
>
> Can you clarify this point explicitly as this is of interest to all of
> us ... In the policy on the site you sent, the key lines below would
> suggest to me that in fact any of us CAN be cited in other people's
> articles or research for whatever we say on this list, so long as we
> are not misquoted, our thoughts are not used out of context or
> appropriated, and our name is given. Do I read this correctly? This was
> my prior understanding of web-list postings as well. It is afterall a
> public forum.
>
> Thanks in advance for your clarification.
>
> pjc
>
> >>from JISC site:
> When you post to a public list you do not lose copyright, but your
> message may be, archived, forwarded to other lists and quoted by others
>
> Messages sent to a list should not be, quoted out of contex, changed
> in any way, reworded or mis-attributed
> >>>
>
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