NOTICE:
The page below has been permenently FROZEN as of January 2000.
Due to resource limitations,
this section of our website is no longer maintained,
so some links may not work and some information may be out of date.
We have retained this page for archive reference only,
and we cannot vouch for its accuracy.
Broken links will not be repaired,
and minor errors will not be corrected.
You are responsible for independently verifying any information you may find here.
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Add-a-Link Information
Link Rules
Notes
- Your link will be added to the bottom of the page and will show up immediately
(after you reload the page).
- Our staff will be notified of the link and someone will look at it
within a few days.
We reserve the right to remove or modify the link.
Our most important concern is that the link is "on-topic," with a
substantial connection the page it is attached to.
Our second concern is whether the link is truly useful to readers and
contributes to the topic in question.
We give no preference to any political position (i.e. believer vs. skeptic).
- Please make sure you are attaching your link to the most appropriate page.
Is the page "$DestTitle" the best place for this URL?
Or is some other page more appropriate?
- Do not use this the form to report page errors, like broken links, spelling errors,
factual errors, etc.
For that, please use our
Webmaster Feedback
Form.
Also do not use it to attach comments to this page.
For that, use
Attached Comment
Form.
You should use the form only to add a URL permanently to this page.
The short comment allowed here should only be used to describe what can be
found at this destination and its relevancy to the page topic.
Please keep your description emotionally neutral.
- Your link title and comment should be as descriptive a possible.
Try to make it clear to readers how this URL is useful.
- Once added and reviewed, a link is normally permanent and
may be seen by thousands of visitors. Therefore,
please use care in composing your text.
In general, we do not allow changes to these entries once they have been
added to a page (except to correct a changed URL).
Therefore, you should be careful to get it right the first time.
- Review this page carefully before pressing the "Attach" botton.
Once a link has been added, it cannot be added again.
- In your comment or link title,
please use Mixed Case text consistant with normal written
English, not ALL UPPERCASE or all lowercase.
- Eventually, we will provide mechanisms for correcting broken
links. For now, though, only the webmaster can correct broken links.
Use the Webmaster Feedback
Form to tell us about them.
- We encourage readers to search the web for links to add to this page.
Try any of these search engines:
MetaCrawler
| Altavisa
| Yahoo
| Excite
| Lycos
| Infoseek
| Webcrawler
| WWW
Virtual Library
| EINet Galaxy
| OpenText
| Magellan
| Yahoo
Search Engines
- Feel free to add documents already stored on the ufomind server
(http://www.ufomind.com) as well as documents anywhere else on the web.
- Please be selective.
Each link added here should provide new information
on "$DestTitle" that is not otherwise available.
Do not add pages which simply recycle information from other sites.
Links to uninteresting pages that do not offer anything substantial will be removed.
If the value of a page is not immediately clear, use the comment line
to explain what can be found there.
Print References
Print references and other references to items that are not on the
internet are entered without a main url.
Enter all the publication information that is available.
A synopsis or review of the resource can be linked as "Source URL".
Source URL
The source URL in a link is a second supporting link
in addition to the main one. It is used to provide information that might
help locate this resource.
You should enter a URL here only if it is really useful to the user.
- If the document linked in the main URL does not give you any way to get back
to its parent (as in a photo, text file or poorly designed html document),
give the parent URL
here.
- If the item is a print reference
and there is no main url for it, this URL can lead to a synopsis
or further informaton on the document, but not the document itself.
This can include a link to a place with ordering information on the document.
When displayed, this URL will activate whatever you have entered in the
"Original Publication" field. If there is nothing there,
the name used for the URL will be "Source".
Responses to the main link should not be entered in this field, but
should instead be entered as "Supplemental Links".
Created: 1/26/97 gc