Bibliography
This page contains the Web Teaching Guide bibliography linked to Amazon for book purchase and/or a Web version of the reference where available. The bibliography is organized by subject.
Web site design
Information design
Norman, Donald A. 1988. The Design of Everyday Things. New York: Practical Books.
Rosenfeld, Louis, and Peter Morville. 1998. Information architecture for the World Wide Web. Sebastopol, Calif.: O'Reilly.
Shriver, Karen A. 1997. Dynamics in document design. New York: Wiley Computer.
Tufte, Edward R. 1990. Envisioning information. Cheshire, Conn.: Graphics Press.
Site design
Lynch, Patrick J., and Sarah Horton. 1999. Web style guide: Basic design principles for creating Web sites. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. [See also http://info.med.yale.edu/caim/manual]
Nielsen, Jakob. 2000. Designing Web usability: The practice of simplicity. Indianapolis, Ind.: New Riders. [See also http://www.useit.com]
How-to guides
Castro, Elizabeth. 1998. HTML 4 for the World Wide Web. Berkeley, Calif.: Peachpit.
Niederst, Jennifer. 1999. Web design in a nutshell. Sebastopol, Calif.: O'Reilly and Associates.
Williams, Robin. 1998. The non-designer's Web book. Berkeley, Calif.: Peachpit.
Text
Writing
Hale, Constance, and Jessie Scanlon. 1999. Wired style: Principles of English usage in the digital age. New York: Broadway Books.
Walker, Janice R., and Todd Taylor. 1998. The Columbia guide to online style. New York: Columbia University Press.
Zinsser, William. 1998. On writing well: The classic guide to writing nonfiction. 6th ed., rev. and updated. New York: HarperCollins.
Typography
Bringhurst, Robert. 1996. The elements of typographic style. 2d ed. Point Roberts, Wash.: Hartley and Marks.
Lie, Håkom Wium, and Bert Bos. 1997. Cascading Style Sheets: Designing for the Web. Reading, Mass.: Addison Wesley.
Microsoft Corporation. 2000. Microsoft typography.
Multimedia
Images
Blatner, David, Glenn Fleishman, and Steve Roth. 1998. Real world scanning and halftones: The definitive guide to scanning and halftones from the desktop. 2d ed. Berkeley, Calif.: Peachpit.
Day, Rob. 1995. Designer Photoshop. 2d ed. New York: Random House.
Weinman, Lynda. 1997. Designing Web graphics. 2d ed. Indianapolis, Ind.: New Riders.
Williams, Robin. 1998. The non-designer's Web book. Berkeley, Calif.: Peachpit.
Audio and video
Kelsey, Logan, and Jim Feeley. 2000. Shooting video for the Web. DV (February).
Kitchens, Susan A. 1998. The QuickTime VR book: Creating immersive imaging on your desktop. Berkeley, Calif.: Peachpit.
Simpson, Ron. 1998. Cutting edge Web audio. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall.
Stern, Judith, and Robert Lettieri. 1999. QuickTime Pro for Macintosh and Windows. Berkeley, Calif.: Peachpit.
Terran Interactive. 199599. Media Cleaner Pro 4 User Manual. San Jose, Calif.: Terran Interactive. [See also http://www.terran-int.com]
---------. 1999. How to produce high-quality QuickTime. San Jose, Calif.: Terran Interactive.
Waggoner, Ben. 1999. Making great Web video. DV (October). [PDF: Acrobat Reader required]
Usability testing
Nielsen, Jakob. 1995. The alertbox: Current issues in Web usability.
Rubin, Jeffrey. 1994. Handbook of usability testing: How to plan, design, and conduct effective tests. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Spool, Jared M., et al. 1999. Web site usability: A designer's guide. San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann.
Copyright and intellectual property
Carter, Mary E. 1996. Electronic highway robbery: An artist's guide to copyright in the digital era. Berkeley, Calif.: Peachpit Press.
Cavazos, Edward A., and Gavino Morin. 1994. Cyberspace and the law: Your rights and duties in the on-line world. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
Gorman, Robert. 1998. Intellectual property: The rights of faculty as creators and users. ACADEME MayJune: 1418.
Talab, R. S. 1999. Commonsense copyright: A guide for educators and librarians. 2d ed. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland.
United States Copyright Office. 1999. Copyright basics. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress. [See also http://www.loc.gov/copyright]
Using the Web
Lawrence, Steve, and C. Lee Giles. 1999. Accessibility of information on the Web. Nature July: 107109. [See also http://www.wwwmetrics.com]
Maloy, Timothy K. 1999. The Internet research guide. 2d ed. New York: Allworth.
Schlein, Alan M. 1999. Find it online: The complete guide to online research. 2d ed. Edited by James R. Flowers, Jr., Shirley Kwan Kisaichi, and Peter Weber. Tempe, Ariz.: Facts on Demand. [See also http://www.deadlineonline.com]
Sullivan, Danny. 1996. Search engine watch.
Tate, Marsha, and Jan Alexander. 1996. Teaching critical evaluation skills for World Wide Web resources. Computers in Libraries December: 4955. [See also http://www2.widener.edu/Wolfgram-Memorial-Library/webeval.htm]
Web teaching
Boettcher, Judith, and Rita-Marie Conrad. 1999. Faculty guide for moving teaching and learning to the Web. Mission Viejo, Calif.: League for Innovation in the Community College.
Brooks, David W. 1997. Web-teaching: A guide to designing interactive teaching for the World Wide Web. New York: Plenum.
Cárdenas, Karen. 1998. Technology in today's classroom: It slices and it dices, but does it serve us well? ACADEME MayJune: 2729.
Ehrmann, Stephen. 1995. Asking the right questions: What does research tell us about technology and higher learning? Change MarchApril: 2027.
Fraser, Alistair. 1999. Colleges should tap the pedagogical potential of the World-Wide Web. Chronicle of Higher Education (6 August).
Frayer, Dorothy A. 1999. Creating a campus culture to support a teaching and learning revolution. Cause/Effect 22:2.
Hall, Brandon. 1997. Web-based training cookbook. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Horton, William. 2000. Designing Web-based training: How to teach anyone anywhere anything anytime. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Keating, Anne B. 1999. The wired professor: A guide to incorporating the World Wide Web in college instruction. New York: New York University Press. [See also http://www.nyupress.nyu.edu/professor.html]
Kozma, Robert, and Jerome Johnson. 1991. The technological revolution comes to the classroom. Change JanuaryFebruary: 1023.
McCormack, Colin, and David Jones. 1998. Building a Web-based education system. New York: Wiley Computer.
Schweizer, Heidi. 1999. Designing and teaching an on-line course: Spinning your Web classroom. Needham Heights, Mass.: Allyn and Bacon. |