- Basic
Netiquette Rules
An internet users view on what basic rules
should be followed for etiquette on the web.
- Concise
Guidelines for Net Etiquette
Over twenty five years of mistakes have made
THE Eggman a pretty good authority on what
you should NOT do to survive in Cyberspace.
Here, he shares the major no-nos with you.
- How
to Keep Out of Trouble With Your E-mail
Guidelines for using Internet e-mail and mailing
lists politely.
- Internet
Etiquette
Offers basic suggestions on how to use the
web properly.
- Internet
Netiquette
Gives a summary of the important points of
e-mail, mailing list, USENET, and chat etiquette.
- Internetiquette
Guidance of how to behave online(Email, Chat,
...).
- The
Net: User Guidelines and Netiquette
A comprehensive guide to all aspects of electronic
communication, including Telnet and FTP. A
question and answer section is also given.
- Net-Ethiquette
Cases
A lengthy list of poor or abusive practices
on the Internet which are to be avoided.
- Netiquette
This is a friendly little guide on the way
to act on-line.
- Netiquette
Chapter of the Crazy Colour Etiquette Handbook
Introduces Internet communication rules and
helps you think about the way that you use
the Internet to communicate and express your
ideas, desires and emotions in emails, chat
rooms and forums.
- Netiquette
Guidelines
This is the full text of RFC 1855, which is
the unofficial standard work on electronic
etiquette.
- Netiquette
Home Page -
Gives a description of the main rules of online
etiquette. A quiz, mailing list, and ordering
information for an etiquette book are also
provided.
- Netiquette
of Giving Feedback
Provides advice on how to write an online
review of someone else's writing.
- N-etiquette.com
Provides guidance on how to use e-mail and
the Internet in various social situations.
- RFC
1855: Netiquette Guidelines
This web site is a very detailed web site
about Netiquette, and has a bit more than
the "newbie" internet user, but may seem helpful
to others.
- Networking
on the Net
An article on professionalism, ethics and
courtesy on the Internet, with special reference
to e-mail, bulletin board, and chat communications.
(January, 1998)
|