Using CIP's Data and Findings
ADDITIONAL COPIES
Readers are welcome to download full copies or excerpts of publications from the Canadian Internet Project for non-commercial research or individual use only. The full text and graphs in this report may be downloaded from this website www.ciponline.ca (see Publications). For any other use of this report, please contact the Canadian Internet Project directly.
REPRINTING
Reprinting of any publication in any form other than brief excerpts requires the express written permission of the Canadian Internet Project.
DATA ACCESS / RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
Data and results from the Canadian Internet Project may be available for further academic and government study and publication (SPSS format). To access this information, you must become a Research Associate of the Canadian Internet Project. All members of the research network must execute an agreement with the Canadian Internet Project prior to obtaining and using the data. For more information, please contact the Canadian Internet Project. (czamaria@ryerson.ca)
ATTRIBUTION
Excerpted material from publications of the Canadian Internet Project may be cited in media coverage and institutional publications.
Text excerpts and use of data from the 2007 study should be attributed as follows:
Zamaria, Charles and Fred Fletcher. Canada Online! The Internet, media and emerging technologies: Uses, attitudes, trends and international comparisons 2007. Toronto: Canadian Internet Project, 2008.
Subsequent references should be cited as follows:
Zamaria, Fletcher: Canada Online! 2007, Canadian Internet Project
Figures and tables should be attributed in a source line as follows:
Zamaria, Fletcher: Canada Online! 2007, Canadian Internet Project
Text excerpts and use of data from the 2004 study should be attributed in a similar manner, changing title and year of publication where applicable.
Where possible, the following acknowledgement should be provided when reporting results or data from the study:
Reprinting of this report or public use of its data, analysis or discussion requires the express written permission of the Canadian Internet Project. Please contact the Canadian Internet Project for appropriate credit and acknowledgement.
