10.Electronic sources. Provide the DOI if one has been assigned.Copy and paste this where possible,and do not change it.The DOI can usually be found on the first page of an article at the top or bottom of the page. Psychosocial Scienoe.University of Bergen:Bjom H.Johnsen.Department of Psychosocial Science University of Bergen;Paul T.Bartone,Center for Technology and National Security Policy,National Defense University. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Sigurd W.Hystad,Department of Psychosocial Science,University of Bergen,Christiesgate 12,P.O.Box 7807,5020 Bergen,Norway. E-mail:sigurd.hystad @psysp.uib.no ISSN 0031-3831 pcint/ISSN 1470-1170 cnline C 2009 Scandinavian Jurnal of Educitional Reserch DC:10105060313830903180349 http://www.informawoeld.com If no DOI has been assigned,give the home page URL of the journal,book,or report publisher.Do not insert a hyphen into a URL,and do not add a full stop after it. Authors should test URLs in their references at each stage of publication,updating the URL if necessary.If the content is no longer available,substitute another source (i.e. the final version if you have cited a draft version)or remove it altogether. Do not include retrieval dates unless the source material may change,e.g.wikis. 11.Email,mailing list,blog. No personal communication(email,interview,letter,etc.)should be included in the reference list.In the text,cite the communicator's name,the fact that it was personal communication,and the date of the communication. (E.Robbins,personal communication,January 4,2001). A.P.Smith also claimed that many of her students had difficulties with APA style(personal communication,November 3.2002) Online forum or discussion board posting Include the title of the message and the URL of the newsgroup or discussion board. Frook,B.D.(1999,July 23).New inventions in the cyberworld of toylandia [Online forum comment].Retrieved from http://groups.earthlink.com/forum/messages/00025.html If the author provides a real name,use their real name,but if only the screen name is available,then use that.Provide the exact date of the posting.Follow the date with the subject line,the thread of the message (not in italics).Provide any identifiers in brackets after the title.Include the retrieval information and the name of the list to which the message was posted if this is not part of the URL.Provide the address for the archived version of the message. Blog post Screen name.(2007,January 23).Re:Title of message [Web log message].Retrieved from http://xxxxxxxxxxx.php10. Electronic sources. Provide the DOI if one has been assigned. Copy and paste this where possible, and do not change it. The DOI can usually be found on the first page of an article at the top or bottom of the page. If no DOI has been assigned, give the home page URL of the journal, book, or report publisher. Do not insert a hyphen into a URL, and do not add a full stop after it. Authors should test URLs in their references at each stage of publication, updating the URL if necessary. If the content is no longer available, substitute another source (i.e. the final version if you have cited a draft version) or remove it altogether. Do not include retrieval dates unless the source material may change, e.g. wikis. 11. Email, mailing list, blog. No personal communication (email, interview, letter, etc.) should be included in the reference list. In the text, cite the communicator’s name, the fact that it was personal communication, and the date of the communication. (E. Robbins, personal communication, January 4, 2001). A.P. Smith also claimed that many of her students had difficulties with APA style (personal communication, November 3, 2002). Online forum or discussion board posting Include the title of the message and the URL of the newsgroup or discussion board. Frook, B.D. (1999, July 23). New inventions in the cyberworld of toylandia [Online forum comment]. Retrieved from http://groups.earthlink.com/forum/messages/00025.html If the author provides a real name, use their real name, but if only the screen name is available, then use that. Provide the exact date of the posting. Follow the date with the subject line, the thread of the message (not in italics). Provide any identifiers in brackets after the title. Include the retrieval information and the name of the list to which the message was posted if this is not part of the URL. Provide the address for the archived version of the message. Blog post Screen name. (2007, January 23). Re: Title of message [Web log message]. Retrieved from http://xxxxxxxxxxx.php