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Do Spiders Live on the World Wide Web?

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Created by:

  • Erica Christianson
  • Barbara Fowler
  • Patrick Misterovich
  • Antoinette Murphy
  • Josie Parker
  • Margie Styf

in 1996.

We would like to thank the following people for contributing photographs/slides/video stills to the development of Do Spiders Live on the World Wide Web?.

  • Louanne Reich/UMBS

We would like to thank and acknowledge the following models, used in Do Spiders Live on the World Wide Web?.

  • Marion Parker
  • Matthew Styf

We would like to remind anyone copying/pointing at/using our book, Do Spiders Live on the World Wide Web? that it does belong to the Internet Public Library, therefore please give credit where credit is due. Thank You.

Updated on 15 Apr 2005

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