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literary studies in a wired world
Voice of the Shuttle
Humanities Computing and Institutional Resources
Association for Computers and the Humanities
Cybermedia's "HotSpots"
Apple's 1984 Superbowl Commercial [requires QuickTime]
Slashdot
How Much Information Is There In the World?
Humanities Computing As Interdiscipline
the Internet, the Web, and HTML
An Atlas of Cyberspaces
History of the World Wide Web
Origin of a Browser
HTML: A Basic Helpsheet
HTML: Tables and Frames
Hexadecimal Color Codes
whatis
imaging
LOOKSEE: Resources for Image-Based Humanities Computing
Basic Image Scanning
Archival Digital Image Creation
Image Processing Fundamentals
Photoshop Links
JPEG FAQ
scholarly electronic editing
MLA Guidelines on Scholarly Electronic Editions
General Principles for Scholarly Electronic Editions
Archived Discussion on Scholarly Electronic Editing
Dante Gabriel Rossetti Hypermedia Archive
Imagining What You Don't Know: The Theoretical Goals of the Rossetti Archive
Dickinson Electronic Archive
Walt Whitman Hypertext Archive
Why Edit Electronically?
Reading, Scholarship, and Electronic Editions
markup (SGML, TEI, XML, XSL)
Overview of SGML
What is SGML and How Does it Help?
The XML [and SGML] Cover Pages
The TEI Consortium
TEI Lite Tutorial
Creating and Documenting Electronic Texts: A Guide to Good Practice
Markup Systems and the Future of Scholarly Text Processing
Refining Our Notion of What Text Really Is
SGML/XML Songs (Really)
cascading stylesheets (css)
Tony Ubelhor's demo
WebMonkey's tutorial
search engines and metadata
How Search Engines Work
How Search Engines Rank Web Pages
How to Use HTML-Meta Tags
Dublin Core Metadata Initiative
Trajan's Column [view source for example of Dublin Core]


These listings are meant to supplement online materials assigned as part of the schedule in the course calendar and are not intended to be comprehensive; rather, they exist to provide you with links to sites that I mention in class and/or to certain basic resources associated with a given topic.

This page will evolve gradually over the course of the semester; if you have a suggestion for something that ought to be included here, let me know.