Bibliography

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DeKerckhove, Derrick. The Skin of Culture. Toronto: Sommerville House, 1995.

Dery, Mark. Escape Velocity. New York: Grove Press, 1996.

Dommermuth, William P. "How Does the Medium Affect the Message." Journalism-Quarterly 51, 3 (1974): 441-447. Sociological Abstracts (1975): item 75H4921

Haraway, D. Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature. London: Routledge, 1991.

Mackenzie, John K. "The Slings and Arrows of Outrageous McLuhan". Transactions of the Council On Medical Television. May 1967. http://www.johnmac.com/mcluhan.htm(6 April 1997).

McLuhan, Eric, and Frank Zingrone. Essential McLuhan. Concord: Anasi, 1995.

McLuhan, Marshall. Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. 1964. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1997.

A Short Note On The Sources

While names are not supposed to be underlined in a bibliography, some of the names above have been underlined due to the fact that they have been made into links. The links provide the e-mail addresses for the people and clicking on them allows the user to write a message to the author. Working within the framework of the medium, the names are underlined, not to revolt against the rules for citing sources, but to provide the audience with as much accessibility to the authors as possible. The bibliographical information will also not be displayed correctly in reference to the spacing. While the second line can be indented according to one resolution of monitor, on a different monitor resolution it will not display correctly. This again is not out or disrespect for the system. It is only due to the limitations of the medium.

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