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  1. Why is a certain inventor or invention not mentioned on your site?
  2. Can you enter in a business partnership with me and invest in my invention?
  3. How can more than one inventor be claimed as the inventor of a certain invention?
  4. Can you help me with my research?
  5. What was your source of information? or How do I cite or credit this site in my paper?
  6. What about the date you wrote an article?
  7. How do I contact the Guide of a site?
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  1. Q. Why is a certain inventor or invention not mentioned on your site?

    A. No inventor or invention is excluded on purpose. Please send your suggestions and any research you would like to share to the guide.

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  2. Q. Can you enter in a business partnership with me and invest in my invention?

    A. No, this site is educational. Check "Invention Funding" for ideas on how to raise money.

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  3. Q. How can more than one inventor be claimed as the inventor of a certain invention?

    A. Easy, many inventions develop in stages and a different inventor could have been responsible for each stage. Cars, computers, and other inventions have scores of inventors attached to their original creation and further improvements.

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  4. Q. Can you help me with my research?

    A. I am sorry but I cannot do extensive research for individuals. If it is already on my website, I will point you in the right direction. If I think it would be of interest to many readers, I will add it to my list of future projects.

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  5. Q. What was your source of information? or How do I cite or credit this site in my paper?

    A. Use "According to Mary Bellis at http://inventors.about.com" for quotes. To cite an article use for example: Bellis, Mary "Cracker Jack" Retrieved May 1, 2003 from http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blcrackerjacks.htm

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  6. Q. What about the date you wrote an article?

    A. See the answer to question number 5, "retrieved from" means the date that you (the reader) first found the article on the Internet. Web pages unlike books are updated frequently and are not stamped with a publishing date.

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    A. To contact any Guide on our site, click on the Guide's name located on the top left corner of the particular site. You will then be brought to a page containing their e-mail address or other information that you can use for contact purposes.

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  10. Q. How do I submit my website to About.com search?

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