Web Teaching Guide






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.

The following are new and noteworthy books that may be of interest to Web Teaching Guide readers.

Web design

Krug, Steve. 2000. Don't make me think: A common sense approach to Web usability. Indianapolis, Ind.: Que.

Veen, Jeffrey. 2000. The art and science of Web design. Indianapolis, Ind.: New Riders.

Web teaching

Salmon, Gilly. 2000. E-Moderating: The key to teaching and learning online. London: Kogan Page Ltd. [See also http://oubs.open.ac.uk/e-moderating/]

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. 1995–99. 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 May–June: 14–18.

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: 107–109. [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: 49–55. [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 May–June: 27–29.

Ehrmann, Stephen. 1995. Asking the right questions: What does research tell us about technology and higher learning? Change March–April: 20–27.

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 January–February: 10–23.

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.