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Engineering Copy Center, 203 ET.
"CF" indicates materials which the Clone Factory
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Subject to copyright laws and restrictions,
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World Wide Web documents upon request.
- Text =
The World Wide Web Unleashed 1996 (third edition) by
John December and Neil Randall, 1995,
Sams Publishing (Indianapolis, Indiana, USA),
ISBN 1-57521-040-1.
- As We
May Think,V. Bush, 1945.
-- ECC (#1).
Also,
hypertext version
Also of interest here:
Critique of a Technology
- World-Wide Web Home and
World Wide Web FAQ
- ``What Does W3
Define?'' according to ``The World-Wide Web,'' by T. Berners-Lee, R.
Cailliau, et al., Communications of the ACM, v.37, No.8,
Aug 1994, pp. 76-82.
-
Dictionary of Hypertext Terms
- URLs and
Locating
Resources on the Web
- URN = Uniform
Resource Name
- HTML References
- HTML Forms, a specialized and (``advanced'') part of HTML
-
``Advanced Educational Uses of the World-Wide Web''
by Bertrand Ibrahim and Stephen Franklin.
- Copyright and the Web
- Searching the Web
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