References
References
Publication dates for World Wide Web documents
are included
even though they may change and many of them
are continuously updated, rendering the very
concept of "publication date" uncertain.
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Amdahl. 1994. Hot Topic: Internet 25th Anniversary.
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Berk, Emily. 1991.
"Text-Only Hypertexts."
in
(Berk and Devlin 1991).
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Berk, Emily, and Joseph Devlin, eds. 1991.
Hypertext/Hypermedia Handbook.
New York: McGraw-Hill.
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Bolter, Jay David. 1991.
Writing space: The computer, hypertext,
and the history of writing.
Hillsdale NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
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Bryan, Martin. 1988.
SGML: An author's guide to the standard generalized
markup language.
Reading MA: Addison-Wesley.
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CBS. 1995. "The Ultimate Road Trip".
48 Hours special presentation,
original air date April 13, 1995.
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Chase, G. 1995. Personal communication.
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CERN. 1995.
CERN Working Document on HTTP.
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Coombs, James H., Allen H. Renear, and Steven J. DeRose.
1987.
"Markup Systems and the Future of Scholarly
Text Processing."
in
(Landow and Delaney 1993).
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DeRose, Steven J. 1993.
"Markup Systems in the Present."
in
(Landow and Delaney 1993).
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Electronic Frontier Foundation. 1995.
EFF's (Extended) Guide to the Internet.
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EIT. 1995.
Using Secure HTTP for Access Controlled
Information Distribution.
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Gray, Matthew. 1995.
Growth of the World Wide Web.
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Henshall, John, and Sandy Shaw. 1988.
OSI Explained: End-to-End Computer Communication
Standards.
Chicester, England: Ellis Horwood Limited.
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Hughes, Kevin. 1993.
Entering the World Wide Web: A Guide to Cyberspace.
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Jones, Russ. 1994.
"Digital's World-Wide Web sever: A case study."
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems 27:
297-306.
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Landow, George P., and Paul Delany, eds. 1993.
The Digital Word: Text-based computing in the
humanities.
Cambridge MA: MIT Press.
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Los Alamos National Laboratory. 1995.
Today's statistics for the xxx.lanl.gov server.
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NCSA. 1995.
A Beginner's Guide to HTML.
Local mirror.
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Netscape. 1995.
Netscape Data Security:
An
overview of implementations and
plans from Netscape Communications.
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Parunak, H. Van Dyke. 1991.
"Ordering the Information Graph."
in
(Berk and Devlin 1991).
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Pitkow, James, and Mimi Recker. 1994.
"Results from the First World-Wide Web
user survey."
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems
27: 243-254.
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Putz, Steve. 1994.
"Interactive information services using
World-Wide Web hypertext."
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems
27: 273-280.
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Rescorla, E., and A. Schiffman. 1994.
The Secure HyperText Transfer Protocol.
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Richmond, Alan. 1995.
Harnessing the Power of the Web.
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Torkington, Nathan. 1995.
World Wide Web FAQ.
Local mirror.
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XEROX. 1995.
PARC Map Viewer.
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van Heyn, Mark. 1995.
What is MIME?
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W3 Consortium. 1995.
WWW Project History.
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Walrand, Jean. 1991.
Communication Networks: A First Course.
Burr Ridge, IL: Irwin.
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Wiggins, Richard. 1995.
"Publishing on the World Wide Web."
New Media 5(2), February 1995: pp. 51-55.
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Wilder, Clinton. 1995.
"A Matter of Standards".
Information Week, March 13, 1995,
pp. 14-15.
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Wilder, Clinton. 1995b.
"Right Net Writer? It's WordPerfect
versus Microsoft."
Information Week, February 13, 1995,
p. 22.