The nature of this project does not lend itself well to a large bibliography. Much of the information I used here came from the results of the Blitzmail Quesitonnaire. Since I assured the participants that their responses would remain confidential, I cannot post the survey responses here. The Quotes page contains most of the quotes that I used through out these pages. For confidentiallity, I omitted the names, but left the class year as a reference point for the reader. A lot of other information was derived from observations made by myself of the different kind of mail I receive and how it is composed. I receive mail from individuals, friends, family, professors, listservs, WWW users looking for help with their problems, Dartmouth people who have pre-sales computer questions, randoms who have seen my web pages, and various on-campus mailing lists including chat lists. I felt it would be silly and impossible to cite each message and therefore did not try to maintain a bibliography of e-mail messages.
Further information came from a general Internet knowledge I've build up at Dartmouth as well as assimulated with out realizing from where while doing this project.

Carroll, Lewis, Through the Looking Glass. Original copyright: 1872, electronic copyright: 1996 By William Maury Morris II at http://cstone.net/library/glass/alicel06.html.

December, John, The World Wide Web unleashed. SAMS Pub., Indianapolis, copyright: 1994.

Engst, Adam C., Internet Starter Kit : Everything you need to get on the Internet. Hayden Books, Indianapolis, copyright: 1994.

Hahn, Harley, The Internet complete reference. Osborne McGraw-Hill, Berkely, copyright: 1994.

Krol, Ed, The Whole Internet : User's Guide and Catalog. O'Reilly and Associates, Sebastopol, CA, copyright:1992.

Moore, Dinty W., The emperor's virtual clothes : the naked truth about Internet culture. Algonquin Books, Chapel Hill, copyright: 1995.

Pyles, Thomas and Algeo, John, The Origins and Development of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Harcourt Brace Company and Thomas Pyles, Jr., copyright: 1992 amd 1993.

Stoll, Clifford, Silicon snake oil : second thoughts on the information highway. Doubleday, NY, copyright: 1995.

Three views of the internet, edited by Ann Marie Cunningham and Wendy Wicks. National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services, Philadephia, copyright: 1993.

| TOC | Intro | Tone | Dartmouth | Grammar | Emotives | Acronyms | Quotes | Conclusion | Contributors | Bibliography |

Last modified by Carla C. Emmons 10 March 1996.