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About Our Papers

Papers We intend to publish all our minutes, reports and research papers. As we are a new society, there are currently few such papers yet.

To read our papers you will require a wordprocessor compatible with Microsoft Word 2000 or above. If you do not have a compatible wordprocessor, you can use Microsoft Word Viewer for Windows PCs which is free.

Our more important papers will also be made available in Adobe PDF format, readable on a larger range of computers including Macintosh and Unix using Adobe Acrobat Reader which is also free.

You can also find less formal write-ups of our activities, including an informal photo album, on our Mailing List.

It is good practice to virus check all downloads, therefore you should virus check our papers before using them.

How To Submit A Document

Please read our Guidelines for Submission of Papers for those who wish to have their documents published here on the Parasoc website.

© Copyright, Terms and Conditions

All material is copyrighted by their authors unless otherwise stated, and as such may not be reproduced without permission. Where contact details for the authors do not appear in the paper, you may contact the authors through the Committee Secretary.

All other website content is Copyright 2005 by the Committee Secretary and likewise may not be reproduced without permission.

We actively encourage our members to grant permission for their work to be reproduced for suitable purposes, especially in accademic research. We discourage sensationalism. When making contact to request copyright permission, please include the paper title or page URL, the name of the author and a brief summary of what you would like to use and why.

The Society holds no corporate opinions. All opinions expressed are those of the individual member and in no way represent the opinion of the group as a whole.