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ArchNet is freely accessible to students and researchers world-wide. You do not have to register to use this resource. However, if you use any of the resources accessed via ArchNet in your research, please give them the proper citation. How do I cite articles from the Web? Contrary to popular belief, almost all information available through the World Wide Web is subject to international copyright laws. Material presented in written and graphic formats on the web is copyrighted even if no copyright symbol appears on the page. This includes data, images, icons, sound, and video. To properly cite Web-based resources you should include: author(s) name, date, title of article, URL (address), location of archive. If you have other questions, consult your local reference librarian. Can I copy the Ceramic Attribute Glossary to distribute to my students? Because all information contained in ArchNet is copyright of the authors you must obtain their permission before copying their material for di

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