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Internet culture

      Titles Descriptions
  1. AFU and Urban Legends Archive
  2. CIAC Internet Hoaxes
  3. Citizens Internet Empowerment Coalition
  4. Cyberspace: A Contemporary Utopia?
  5. Electronic Frontier Foundation
  6. Global Internet Liberty Campaign
  7. HateWatch: Confronting and Containing Hate on the Internet
  8. Internet Advertising Resource Guide
  9. Internet and Society
  10. Internet FAQ Archives
  11. Internet Technical Group
  12. Internet, Interoperability and Standards Filling the Gaps
  13. MUD Connector
  14. MUSE: Multi-User Entertainment
  15. Net: User Guidelines and Netiquette
  16. Netfuture: Technology and Human Responsibility
  17. Netiquette Guidelines
  18. Netizens: On the History and Impact of Usenet and the Internet
  19. Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution
  20. Partnerships Online
  21. Technorealism
  22. UK Usenet Homepages
  23. Unofficial Smilie Directory
  24. Web Characterization
  25. Wired

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AFU and Urban Legends Archive
A collection of information and myths about urban legends, which appear mysteriously and spread spontaneously in varying forms, usually containing elements of humour or horror. Such legends are not necessarily false, although most are. Headings include animals, celebrities, death, drugs, food, politics, religion, science, sex, and television.
     Author: Heimbaugh, Jason R.
     Subjects: folklore, internet culture
     DeweyClass: 398.2
     Resource type: documents
CIAC Internet Hoaxes
Document describing many of the hoax warnings found on the Internet, particularly about computer viruses and Trojans. While these hoaxes do not infect systems, they are still time consuming and costly to handle. Users are requested not to spread unconfirmed warnings about viruses and Trojans. There is also some history of hoaxes on the Internet, details of how to identify a new hoax warning, how to identify a validated warning and what to do on receiving a hoax message.
     Author: US Department of Energy Computer Incident Advisory Capability
     Subjects: computer viruses, internet culture, internet security, internet user education
     DeweyClass: 004.678
     Resource type: document
Citizens Internet Empowerment Coalition
Pressure group fighting for the future of freedom of expression in the information age. Offers news, Supreme Court appeal documents and background information.
     Author: Citizens Internet Empowerment Coalition
     Subjects: freedom and privacy, internet culture, internet regulation - law
     DeweyClass: 323
     Resource type: index, news
Cyberspace: A Contemporary Utopia?
Article which explores the extent to which the metaphor of community can help explain the difficulties surrounding the regulation of cyberspace.
     Author: Rowland, Diane
     Subjects: internet culture
     DeweyClass: 004.678
     Resource type: article
Electronic Frontier Foundation
A non-profit civil liberties organisation working in the public interest to protect privacy, free expression, and access to public resources and information online, as well as to promote responsibility in new media.
     Author: Electronic Frontier Foundation
     Subjects: civil liberties, computer ethics, cryptography, freedom and privacy, internet culture
     DeweyClass: 323
     Resource type: documents
Global Internet Liberty Campaign
Information about the campaign to protect and promote fundamental human rights such as freedom of speech and the right of privacy on the Internet. Offers news, resources and articles on issues such as free speech, privacy, cryptography and access to information.
     Author: Global Internet Liberty Campaign
     Subjects: cryptography, freedom and privacy, internet culture, internet regulation - access control, internet regulation - law
     DeweyClass: 004.678
     Resource type: documents
HateWatch: Confronting and Containing Hate on the Internet
Started in 1996, HateWatch provides an online resource for concerned individuals, academics, activists and the media to keep abreast of and to combat online bigotry. The information provided may be offensive to some.
     Author: HateWatch
     Subjects: civil liberties, internet culture, political philosophy, racism
     DeweyClass: 320.5
     Resource type: documents
Internet Advertising Resource Guide
Links to news, mailing lists, guides, and ethical and legal issues related to Internet advertising. Topics include banner management, campaign management, and pricing.
     Author: Li, Hairong
     Subjects: internet culture
     DeweyClass: 659
     Resource type: index
Internet and Society
Internet user survey which attempts to analyse the impact of the Internet on society. Addresses issues including the range of activities performed by users on the Internet, demographic differences in Net access and use, social isolation, impact of usage on traditional media, and effects on working patterns. Presented as a PDF file.
     Author: Stanford Institute for the Quantitative Study of Society
     Subjects: internet culture, internet users
     DeweyClass: 004.678
     Resource type: document
Internet FAQ Archives
Archive of FAQ postings from over 1700 Usenet newsgroups which are posted to the news.answers group. Also includes an archive of Internet RFC (Request for Comments) documents from 1969 to the present day.
     Author: Internet FAQ Consortium
     Subjects: internet culture, reference services
     DeweyClass: 004.678
     Resource type: reference documents
Internet Technical Group
Group for professionals from industry, academia and government organisations with an interest in Internet technologies and related behavioural phenomena, including web browsers, behavioural and sociological phenomena associated with distributed network communication and technological innovation, and human factors in electronic commerce.
     Author: Internet Technical Group
     Subjects: internet culture, internet infrastructure
     DeweyClass: 004.678
     Resource type: news
Internet, Interoperability and Standards Filling the Gaps
The main focus of standardisation in the library arena has moved from that of supporting efficiency to allowing library users to access external resources and facilitating remote access to library resources. The potential of full interoperability in the field is examined along with its likely impact. Some of the gaps in current standards are examined, with a focus on information retrieval.
     Author: Gatenby, Janifer
     Subjects: digital library use, information retrieval, internet culture, library resource sharing, z39.50
     DeweyClass: 025.02
     Resource type: article
MUD Connector
Extensive searchable collection of links to hundreds of MUDs, as well as a brief introduction to the world of mudding, a breakdown of some of the more popular families of MUD, reviews, listings by category, players directory, a resource centre, and graphical MUD listings.
     Author: Cowan, Andrew
     Subjects: internet culture, leisure
     DeweyClass: 793
     Resource type: interactive game
MUSE: Multi-User Entertainment
Company which provides MUD2, a version of the original MUD from 1985. Offers online support materials as well as details of products and MUD links.
     Author: Multi-User Entertainment
     Subjects: internet culture, internet news
     DeweyClass: 793
     Resource type: interactive game
Net: User Guidelines and Netiquette
Document offering guidelines for use of Internet services, intended to help users to realise the capabilities of the Internet and be responsible in how they access or transmit information through the Internet. Topics include electronic mail, telnet, FTP, discussion groups, the World Wide Web, and the Ten Commandments for Computer Ethics.
     Author: Rinaldi, Arlene H.
     Subjects: computer ethics, electronic mail, internet culture, internet user education
     DeweyClass: 004.678
     Resource type: document
Netfuture: Technology and Human Responsibility
A weekly newsletter that looks beyond the generally recognised risks of computer use such as privacy violations, unequal access, censorship, and dangerous computer glitches. It seeks especially to address deeper levels which semiconsciously shape technology and are shaped by it.
     Author: O'Reilly Associates
     Subjects: computer ethics, internet culture, technology impact
     DeweyClass: 170
     Resource type: magazine
Netiquette Guidelines
A document (Internet RFC 1855) which provides a minimum set of guidelines for network etiquette (netiquette) which organisations may take and adapt for their own use. It is written in a bulleted format to make it easy to read and adapt. Covers electronic mail, mailing lists, Usenet news, Web services and interactive services.
     Author: Hambridge, S.
     Subjects: electronic mail, internet culture, internet users
     DeweyClass: 004.678
     Resource type: document
Netizens: On the History and Impact of Usenet and the Internet
Three chapters of a book which provides a snapshot of the Internet and Usenet communities, and gives its readers an overview of the history of network communications.
     Author: Hauben, Michael & Hauben, Ronda
     Subjects: internet culture, internet history, internet users
     DeweyClass: 004.678
     Resource type: book
Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution
Full text publication in which creators of open source technologies such as Perl, Linux and Apache collaborate to discuss the vision of the software industry they have created, through essays that explain how the movement works, why it succeeds, and where it is going.
     Author: DiBona, Chris; Ockman, Sam & Stone, Mark
     Subjects: computer industry, computer programmers, computer programming - perl, internet culture, linux
     DeweyClass: 004.678
     Resource type: non-fiction ebook
Partnerships Online
Aims to help people use the Internet to change organisations, build partnerships and benefit communities.
     Author: Partnerships Online
     Subjects: internet culture, internet users
     DeweyClass: 004.678
     Resource type: documents
Technorealism
Description of the main principles of technorealism, including the view that information is not knowledge and that the Internet provides a range of new opportunities for people, communities, businesses, and government that may be empowering or enlightening, yet also dimensions that are malicious, perverse, or ordinary.
     Author: Shenk, David; Shapiro, Andrew L. & Johnson, Steven
     Subjects: communication studies, internet culture
     DeweyClass: 384
     Resource type: documents
UK Usenet Homepages
A collection of information, official and otherwise, for Usenet readers within the UK. Includes a complete list of newsgroups within the uk.* hierarchy and their charters, guidelines on uk.* newsgroup names, instructions for newsgroup creation within the uk. * hierarchy, and details of voting procedures.
     Author: UK Usenet Committee
     Subjects: internet culture, internet news
     DeweyClass: 384.3
     Resource type: reference documents
Unofficial Smilie Directory
Directory of symbols to add emotion to electronic mail messages. Also called emoticons.
     Author: North Carolina State University
     Subjects: electronic mail, internet culture
     DeweyClass: 384.34
     Resource type: reference document
Web Characterization
Project investigating the size and scope of the Web on an annual basis. Statistical information includes the number of Web pages available, types of unique Web page, and growth rate. The country of origin of public Internet resources, the language they are presented in, and economic activity of Web providers are among other indicators given.
     Author: OCLC
     Subjects: internet culture, internet usage data
     DeweyClass: 004.678
     Resource type: reference data
Wired
Online version of the Computing and technology news magazine., Includes the latest news, commentary and special reports.
     Author: Wired Ventures
     Subjects: internet culture, internet news
     DeweyClass: 004
     Resource type: magazine