read in "We the Media" by Dan Gillmor (online version)
"The canonical example of Metcalfe’s Law is the growth of fax machines."
definition (adj.): 1. according to or ordered by canon law 2. included in the list of sacred books officially accepted as genuine, accepted as being accurate and authoritative, (of an artist or work) belonging to the literary or artistic canon, according to recognized rules or scientific laws 3. of or relating to a cathedral chapter or a member of it.
The SJSU chapter of PRSSA, Public Relations Student Society of America is a canonical chapter because it was one of the original 13 established by PRSA, Public Relations Society of America.
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