2. Analysis of MOO and WOO Environments
2-6 Bibliography
- Bruckman, A (1992), Identity Workhop:Emergent Social and Psychological Phenomena in Text-Based Virtual Reality, http://lucien.sims.berkeley.edu/MOO/identity-workshop.ps.
- Bruckman, A. and Resnick M. (1993), Virtual Professional Community: Results from the MediaMOO project, in Third International Conference on Cyberspace,http://lucien.sims.berkeley.edu/MOO/mediamoo-3cyberconf.ps.
- Carlstrom E-L. (1992), Better Living Through Language: The Communicative Implications of a Text-Only Virtual Environment, http://tecfa.unige.ch/pub/documentation/MUD/papers/Carlstrom92.text.
- Curtis P. (1992), Mudding: Social Phenomena in Text-Based Virtual Realities, http://lucien.sims.berkeley.edu/MOO/DIAC92.ps.
- McBeath G. and Webb S. (1995) , Cities, Subjectivity and Cyberspace, produced for the British Sociological Association Annual Conference, University of Leicester.
- Lacoste M. (1992) Fonctionnement de la parole en collectif et médiatisation, in Perrin et Gensollen, La communication plurielle, l'interaction dans les teleconferences, Paris, La Documentation Française, pp. 43-60.
- Mason R. (1990), Computer Conferencing in Distance Education, in Bates, A.W. (ed.), Media and Technology in European Distance Education, European Association of Distance Teaching Universities, Heerlen, pp. 221-226.
- Rheingold H. (1993), The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier, Addison-Wesley.
- Evard R. (1993), Collaborative Networked Communication: MUDs as Systems Tools, in Proceedings of the Seventh Systems Administration Conference (LISA VII), http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/remy/documents/cncmast.html".
VMDL/MOO Report - 17 FEB 1996
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