Writing for the Web: A Primer for Librarians

by Eric H. Schnell

References and Resources

  1. Amdur, D, Dynamic Media for the Web. New Media 5(11):42-52 November 1995.

  2. Berners-Lee TJ, Cailliau R, Groff J-F, World Wide Web: The Information Universe. Electronic Networking 2(1):52-59 Spring 1992.

  3. Bush, Vannevar. As We May Think. Atlantic Monthly. July 1945.

  4. Dougherty, Dale. The Document Object Model Explained. WebReview. Nov 14, 1997.

  5. Lombardi, Victor. Audio on the Internet. 1997.

  6. Metcalfe ES, Frisse ME, Hassan SW, Schnase JL, Academic Networks: Mosaic and the World Wide Web. Academic Medicine 69(4):270-273 April 1994.

  7. Schatz BR, Hardin JB, NCSA Mosaic and the World Wide Web: Global Hypermedia Protocols for the Internet. Science 265(5174):895-901 August 12 1994.

  8. The World Wide Web Organization. HyperText Markup Language.

  9. Powell J. Spinning the World Wide Web. Database 18(1):54-59 February/March 1995.

  10. National Center for Supercomputing Applications. A Beginners Guide to HTML.

Resources

  1. National Center for Supercomputing Applications Software Development Group
  2. The Perl Institute
  3. The World Wide Web Organization
  4. The Adobe Corporation
  5. The Netscape Corporation
  6. The Sun Corporation
  7. Silicon Graphics
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