Link: http://www.albion.com/netiquette/corerules.html
Reference: Shea, V., (2006). The Core Rules of Netiquette. Retrieved April 21st, 2007, from http://www.albion.com/netiquette/introduction.html
Annotation:
Network Etiqutte - or Netiquette for short, as defined by Virginia Shea in her article, is 'a set of rules for behaving properly online.'
Virginia Shea breaks Netiquette up into 10 simple core rules while online, from respecting other people and other peoples privacy to following the same standards of behaviour that you would in every day life. Ask yourself "Would I say that to a persons face?" If not then you are probably breaking the rules of Netiquette.
This site explains that there are different Netiquette rules for different forms of online communication, such as Newsgroups and Email. This site is aimed at all internet communicators, regardless of the level of knowledge, it is important for all users to follow the rules. I believe that this site is a worthy resource to include in this bibliography as Netiquette is an important tool to remember when using the internet, the site is easy to navigate, and if you are not sure if you are 'breaking' netiquette, then this site will help you decide!
Concept: Netiquette
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