Some useful sites on the Web

Quick links to sections below

Search engines || Libraries || Colleges and universities || General categorical lists || Literary omnibus lists || Classics; the Bible || Visual art, aesthetics || English departments || Rhetoric and composition associations, journals, and lists || Linguistics || Lexicography; dictionaries and encyclopedias || Printing and publishing history; history of the book; book arts || Creative writing || Literature | Poetry | Fiction | Hypertext fiction | Drama | Criticism | Theory | Miscellaneous || Online journals || Women's Studies || Minority Studies || History || Medieval Studies || Renaissance Studies || American Studies || Eighteenth-Century Studies || Romantic and Victorian Studies || Electronic text, humanities computing || Text Encoding Initiative || World Wide Web | Teaching | Publishing | Codes || Law and copyright || Related readings || Acronyms used below

Search engines

  • Alta Vista (Digital Equipment Corporation; comprehensive full-text index)
  • Lycos (Carnegie Mellon University)
  • MetaCrawler (runs searches on multiple search engines; very broad reach, though relatively thin returns [maximum of ten hits per search engine]; best used to locate uncommon items)
  • SavySearch (runs searches on multiple search engines)
  • Collection of Search Engines and Directories (Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya University)
  • W3 Search Engines (Centre Universitaire d'Informatique [CUI], University of Geneva)
  • See also Related Readings (IATH), Search Tools.
  • Libraries

  • University of Minnesota Libraries (includes telnet access to LUMINA, the online public access catalogue)
  • LibWeb: Library Servers via WWW (Thomas Dowling, OhioLINK)
  • Accesses to Major English-Language Libraries World-Wide (Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America)
  • Reference: Libraries (Yahoo list)
  • Archives and Special Collections on the Internet
  • Special Collections on the Web (University of Houston Libraries)
  • Library of Congress World Wide Web Home Page
  • Portico (The British Library)
  • COPAC (Selected records from leading university libraries in the United Kingdom. Note: some versions of Netscape do not access this site reliably; however, telnet access is also available [telnet copac.ac.uk > username: copac > password: copac].)
  • Commision on Preservation and Access (Council on Library Resources)
  • Libraries and the WWW: Selected Resources (Infobahn Librarian; Norman Friesen, University of Alberta)
  • Colleges and universities

  • College and University Home Pages (Christina DeMello; international list)
  • American Universities (Mike Conlon)
  • General categorical lists

  • World-Wide Web Servers: Summary (from CERN)
  • World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Subject Catalogue (from CERN)
  • Webliography: A Guide to Internet Resources (Louisiana State University Libraries)
  • Argus Clearinghouse (Argus Associates)
  • Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts
  • Yahoo - A Guide to WWW
  • A List of W3 Servers within the Humanities
  • Resources of Scholarly Societies By Subject (University of Waterloo Electronic Library Scholarly Societies Project)
  • LISTSERV Home Page
  • Directory of Scholarly and Professional E-Conferences (Diane Kovacs)
  • Electronic Discussion Groups relevant to English (English Department, Southern Illinois UniversityóEdwardsville)
  • Chorus: Academic & Educational Computing in the Humanities
  • Literary omnibus lists

  • Modern Language Association of America (main organization in the United States devoted to instruction and research in post-classical language and literature; founded in 1883)
  • Modern Humanities Research Association (main British organization devoted to the humanities; founded in 1918)
  • Selective Bibliography for Humanities Computing (Susan Hockey and Willard McCarty, CETH)
  • The Voice of the Shuttle: Web Page for Humanities Research (Alan Liu, University of CaliforniaóSanta Barbara; an elaborate menu, cross-referenced at only a few points below)
  • Literary Resources on the Net (Jack Lynch, University of Pennsylvania; a large collection)
  • Literature Resources (M. Manoff, MIT)
  • Books On-Line: Authors (Carnegie Mellon University)
  • Project Gutenberg (Michael Hart)
  • English Literature on the Web (Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya University)
  • American Literature on the Web (Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya University)
  • WWW Resources for English and American Literature (Perry Willett, Indiana University)
  • The Writer's Almanac®, With Garrison Keillor (contents of daily Minnesota Public Radio show, with links to many sites of literary interest)
  • List of Electronic Discussion Groups relevant to English studies (Department of English, Southern Illinois UniversityóEdwardsville)
  • Humanist Discussion Group ("Humanist is an international electronic seminar on the application of computers to the humanities.")
  • Association for Computers and the Humanities
  • Calls for Papers (Department of English, University of Pennsylvania)
  • Classics; the Bible

  • Literary Resources, Classical and Biblical (Jack Lynch, University of Pennsylvania)
  • Greek and Latin Classics Internet Resources (Library of Congress)
  • Perseus Project (ancient Greek texts and monuments; Tufts University)
  • The Virgil Project (Joseph Farrell, University of Pennsylvania; see also Virgil's Home Page)
  • Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation (Maria C. Pantelia, University of New Hampshire)
  • A Glossary of Rhetorical Terms With Examples (University of Kentucky)
  • Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology Home Page (Sebastian Heath, University of Michigan)
  • The Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (Alex Moratorio, University of CaliforniaóIrvine)
  • The Electronic Thesaurus Linguae Latinae (Patrick Sinclair, University of CaliforniaóIrvine; and Ann DeVito, University of Saskatchewan)
  • Project Libellus (Greek and Latin texts; Konrad Schroder and Owen Ewald, University of WashingtonóSeattle)
  • The Tech Classics Archive (Greek and Latin texts in English translation; The Tech [student newspaper], MIT)
  • University of Virginia KJV Bible Search
  • Visual art, aesthetics

  • History of Art (History of Art Department, Birkbeck College, University of London)
  • History of Art (Yale University Library)
  • Art History Resources on the Web (Chris Whitcombe, Sweet Briar College)
  • World Wide Arts Resources (searchable index)
  • History of Art Virtual Library (Birkbeck College, London)
  • College Art Association
  • Warburg Institute (London; history of Classical art)
  • Yale Center for British Art
  • The Blake Archive (University of Virginia)
  • The Complete Writings and Pictures of Dante Gabriel Rossetti: A Hypermedia Research Archive (Jerome J. McGann, University of Virginia)
  • Aesthetics On-Line (American Society for Aesthetics)
  • Prints and Printmaking (Michael Greenhalgh, Australian National University)
  • Shakespeare Illustrated (paintings of scenes from the plays; Harry Rusche, Emory University)
  • English departments

  • English and Humanities Departments On-Line (United States and Canada; Tom Goldpaugh, Marist College)
  • English Department Homepages Worldwide (David Hoover, New York University)
  • College and university English departments in the state of Minnesota
  • Rhetoric and composition associations, journals, and lists

  • Alliance for Computers and Writing (ACW)
  • KAIROS: A Journal for Teachers of Writing in Webbed Environments (sponsored by ACW)
  • CWRL: The Electronic Journal for Computer Writing, Rhetoric and Literature (University of TexasóAustin)
  • Rhetoric . . . Resources (Department of Rhetoric, University of Minnesota)
  • Rhetoric and Composition (English Server, Carnegie Mellon University)
  • The UVic Writer's Guide (Department of English, University of Victoria)
  • Linguistics

  • Linguistics: WWW Servers at Universities
  • The Human-Languages Page (Tyler Jones, Willamette University)
  • Computational Implicature (American Association for Artificial Intelligence)
  • See also Related Readings (IATH), Linguistics.
  • Lexicography; dictionaries and encyclopedias

  • Dictionary Society of North America
  • SIEHLDA: Société Internationale d'Études Historiques et Linguistiques des Dictionnaires Anciens / International Association for the Historical and Linguistic Study of Early Dictionaries
  • Early Modern English Dictionaries Database (Ian Lancashire, University of Toronto)
  • Nathan Bailey, Universal Etymological English Dictionary (London, 1736; excerpts; Liam Quin)
  • Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (ed. Noah Porter; Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster, 1913; Project for American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language [ARTFL], University of Chicago)
  • Jean Nicot, Thresor de la langue française (1606; Project for American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language [ARTFL], University of Chicago)
  • Denis Diderot and Jean Le Rond d'Alembert, Encyclopédie, ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts, et des métiers (Paris, 1751-72; Project for American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language [ARTFL], University of Chicago; restricted access: automatically accessible to students, staff and faculty of the University of MinnesotaóTwin Cities, thanks to arrangements made by the University of Minnesota Libraries; accessible to others by other arrangements)
  • Britannica Online (Encyclopædia Britannica, supplemented by Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 10th ed.; restricted access: automatically accessible to students, staff and faculty of the University of MinnesotaóTwin Cities, thanks to arrangements made by the University of Minnesota Libraries; accessible to others by other arrangements [see general access information])
  • Printing and publishing history; history of the book; book arts

  • A Guide to the Book Arts and Book History on the World Wide Web (University Libraries, The Catholic University of America)
  • Bibliographical Society (U.K.)
  • Bibliographical Society of North America
  • Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia (includes Studies in Bibliography)
  • Printing History: The Journal of the American Printing History Association
  • SHARP (Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing)
  • TEXT Reviews (book reviews to be published in TEXT: Transactions of the Society for Textual Scholarship, an annual)
  • History of the Book @ Oxford (includes tables of contents of Bibliographical Journals)
  • Centre for the History of the Book (University of Edinburgh)
  • Scottish Centre for the Book (Napier University)
  • Minnesota Center for the Book
  • University of Iowa Center for the Book
  • Center for the History of Print Culture in Modern America (University of Wisconsin)
  • Book Arts Press (Terry Belanger, University of Virginia)
  • American Museum of Papermaking (Institute of Paper Science and Technology, Atlanta)
  • Charles Knight (unsigned), "The Commercial History of a Penny Magazine," Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge 2 (1833), ed. Laurie Dickinson and Sarah Wadsworth (University of Minnesota); detailed exposition of early-nineteenth-century printing practices
  • Printing and Print Culture (Media History Project; Kristina Ross, University of Colorado)
  • Book Arts Web (Peter Verheyen, Syracuse University)
  • A Guide to the Book Arts and Book History on the World Wide Web (Andrew K. Pace, Catholic University of America)
  • Arts of the Book (Yale Library Selected Internet Resources)
  • The Fine Press Book Association (includes Book information Web Site, developed by Tom Cremers)
  • Creative writing

  • Voice of the Shuttle: Creative writing (Alan Liu, University of CaliforniaóSanta Barbara)
  • Literature

  • For general references see Related Readings (IATH), Literary Studies.
  • Research Institute for Comparative Literature / Institut de Recherches en Littérature Comparée (University of Alberta)
  • English Language and Literature (Yale University Library)
  • The Modern English Collection at UVa (hundreds of works of English and American literature, in texts of uneven quality gathered from various sources)
  • Scottish Writers on the Internet (Andrew Crumey)
  • ARTFL: Project for American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language (vast electronic archive of French literature; "a cooperative project of the Institut National de la Langue Française . . . of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique . . . and the Divisions of the Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Chicago"; restricted access: automatically accessible to students, staff and faculty of the University of MinnesotaóTwin Cities, thanks to arrangements made by the University of Minnesota Libraries; accessible to others by other arrangements)
  • Project Bartleby (Columbia University; a dozen major authors of English and American literature [e.g., Wordsworth, Keats, Dickinson], in texts of uneven quality gathered from various sources)
  • Poetry

  • Voice of the Shuttle: Poetry (Alan Liu, University of CaliforniaóSanta Barbara)
  • Poetry Society (British organization; founded 1909)
  • British Poetry 1780-1910: A Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions
  • English Poetry Full-Text Database (Chadwyck-Healey): documentation
  • Electronic Chaucer (Mary Wack, Stanford Humanities Image Archive Project)
  • Edmund Spenser Home Page (Richard Bear, University of Oregon)
  • Milton-L Home Page (LISTSERV archive and other materials concerning John Milton)
  • The Blake Archive (University of Virginia)
  • Wordsworth and Coleridge, Lyrical Ballads (Richard Bear, University of Oregon)
  • Keats-Shelley Journal
  • Emily Dickinson Page (Paul E. Black, Brigham Young University)
  • Walt Whitman notebooks (Library of Congress)
  • American Verse Project (University of Michigan Humanities Text Initiative)
  • The Writer's Almanac®, With Garrison Keillor (contents of daily Minnesota Public Radio show, which features poetry readings; includes links to many sites of literary interest)
  • Fiction

  • Voice of the Shuttle: Fiction (Alan Liu, University of CaliforniaóSanta Barbara)
  • Laurence Sterne, A Sentimental Journey
  • Jane Austen
  • The Dickens Project (University of California)
  • Electronic Archive of Early American Fiction (University of Virginia Library)
  • Mark Twain
  • Hypertext fiction

  • Hypertext Fictions (Eastgate Systems)
  • Hypertext Fiction: A Web Collection (Prentiss Riddle)
  • Hypertext fiction (Galaxy; TradeWave Corp.)
  • Drama

  • Voice of the Shuttle: Drama (Alan Liu, University of CaliforniaóSanta Barbara)
  • Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet (Terry A. Gray, Palomar College)
  • Shakespeare on the Internet: Sites of Interest (Michael Best, University of Victoria)
  • Shakespeare Illustrated (paintings of scenes from the plays; Harry Rusche, Emory University)
  • Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre (Chantal Miller-Schutz, Renaissance Texts Research Centre, University of Reading)
  • The 19th Century London Stage: An Exploration (University of Washington School of Drama)
  • Criticism

  • Sir Philip Sidney, Defence of Poesie (London: Ponsonby, 1595; Richard Bear, University of Oregon)
  • Theory

  • Voice of the Shuttle: Theory (Alan Liu, University of CaliforniaóSanta Barbara)
  • Semiotics (Martin Ryder, University of ColoradoóDenver)
  • Literary and Critical Theory (The Storybase Cluster, Brown University)
  • Cultural Studies Center (Sarah Zupko)
  • English Institute (founded in 1939; sponsors annual conference on literary theory and the teaching of English)
  • Society for Critical Exchange (founded in 1975; sponsors many colloquia on literary theory)
  • Miscellaneous

  • Association for the Study of Literature and Environment
  • Children's Literature Web Guide
  • Online journals

  • Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature (University of British Columbia)
  • Nineteenth-Century Literature (University of California)
  • Postmodern Culture (North Carolina State University; Oxford University Press; and the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia)
  • Journal of Electronic Publishing (University of Michigan Press)
  • Directory of Electronic Journals, Newsletters, and Academic Discussion Lists (Association of Research Libraries)
  • Women's Studies

  • inforM (University of MarylandóCollege Park)
  • University of MarylandóBaltimore County
  • Women's Studies Program
  • Women's Studies WWW Pages and Gophers
  • Bowling Green State University
  • Women's Studies Program
  • Women's Studies and Feminist Resources on the World Wide Web
  • Women Writers Project (Brown University)
  • Victorian Women Writers Project (Indiana University)
  • 19th Century American Women Writers Web (Tyler Steben, Wayne State University)
  • Minority Studies

  • Voice of the Shuttle: Minority Studies (Alan Liu, University of CaliforniaóSanta Barbara)
  • Voice of the Shuttle: Minority Literatures (Alan Liu, University of CaliforniaóSanta Barbara)
  • History

  • CTICH: The Computers in Teaching Initiative Centre for History, Archaeology and Art History, Glasgow University
  • Association for History and Computing
  • See also Related Readings (IATH), History.
  • Medieval Studies

  • Labyrinth (Georgetown University)
  • Related Readings (IATH), Medieval Studies
  • Voice of the Shuttle: Anglo-Saxon & Medieval (Alan Liu, University of CaliforniaóSanta Barbara)
  • Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Literature (WWW Resources for English and American Literature; Perry Willett, Indiana University)
  • On-Line Reference Book for Medieval Studies
  • Electronic Chaucer (Mary Wack, Stanford Humanities Image Archive Project)
  • Hill Monastic Manuscript Library (archived microfilms of medieval manuscripts; St. John's University, Collegeville, MN)
  • Renaissance Studies

  • Renaissance and Early Modern (WWW Resources for English and American Literature; Perry Willett, Indiana University)
  • Project Aldus: An Early Modern Virtual Library and Resource Center (Department of English, Johns Hopkins University; an archive of texts, images, and links to other resources)
  • Edmund Spenser Home Page (Richard Bear, University of Oregon)
  • Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet (Terry A. Gray, Palomar College)
  • Shakespeare on the Internet: Sites of Interest (Michael Best, University of Victoria)
  • Shakespeare Illustrated (paintings of scenes from the plays; Harry Rusche, Emory University)
  • Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre (Chantal Miller-Schutz, Renaissance Texts Research Centre, University of Reading)
  • Milton-L Home Page (LISTSERV archive and other materials concerning John Milton)
  • Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature
  • American Studies

  • American Studies Electronic Crossroads (American Studies Association)
  • American Studies Web (American Studies Program, Yale University)
  • American Literature on the Web (Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya University)
  • American Verse Project (University of Michigan Humanities Text Initiative)
  • Institute for Early American History and Culture (IEACNet) (Michigan State University)
  • 18th Century American Literature (WWW Resources for English and American Literature; Perry Willett, Indiana University)
  • 19th Century American Literature (WWW Resources for English and American Literature; Perry Willett, Indiana University)
  • 19th Century American Women Writers Web (Tyler Steben, Wayne State University)
  • 20th Century American Literature (WWW Resources for English and American Literature; Perry Willett, Indiana University)
  • Voice of the Shuttle: 19th-Century American (Alan Liu, University of CaliforniaóSanta Barbara)
  • Electronic Archives for Teaching the American Literatures (Center for Electronic Projects in American Culture Studies [CEPACS], Georgetown University)
  • Voice of the Shuttle: Modern American (Alan Liu, University of CaliforniaóSanta Barbara)
  • Voice of the Shuttle: Contemporary American (Alan Liu, University of CaliforniaóSanta Barbara)
  • Newsletter, Research Society for American Periodicals
  • Eighteenth-Century Studies

  • Eighteenth-Century Studies (English Server, Carnegie Mellon University)
  • Romantic and Victorian Studies

  • 19th Century British Romanticism (WWW Resources for English and American Literature; Perry Willett, Indiana University)
  • Romantic Links, Home Pages, and Electronic Texts (Michael Gamer, University of Pennsylvania)
  • Romantics Chronology (Laura Mandell et al.; includes many Web links)
  • Voice of the Shuttle: Romantics (Alan Liu, University of CaliforniaóSanta Barbara)
  • 19th Century Authors in UK (Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya University)
  • Gothic Literature: What the Romantic Writers Read (Douglass Thomson, Georgia Southern University)
  • Victorian Web Sites (Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya University)
  • 19th Century British Victorian Studies (WWW Resources for English and American Literature; Perry Willett, Indiana University)
  • Voice of the Shuttle: Victorian (Alan Liu, University of CaliforniaóSanta Barbara)
  • Victoria Research Web (Patrick Leary, Indiana University)
  • Victorian Web Sites (Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya University)
  • The Victorian Web (George P. Landow et al., Brown University)
  • Northeast Victorian Studies Association (Glenn Everett, University of Tennessee)
  • Calls for PapersóVictorian (Glenn Everett, University of Tennessee)
  • British Poetry 1780-1910: A Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions (Jerome J. McGann, University of Virginia)
  • William Blake Archive (University of Virginia)
  • Wordsworth and Coleridge, Lyrical Ballads (Richard Bear, University of Oregon)
  • Keats-Shelley Journal
  • Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, issue 1 (31 March 1832) and the series "The Commercial History of a Penny Magazine" (1833) (Laurie Dickinson and Sarah Wadsworth, University of Minnesota)
  • Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, various issues published in 1835 (Roger Corrie, University of Rochester)
  • Victorian Women Writers Project (Indiana University)
  • The Dickens Project (University of California)
  • Dickens and Victorian Culture (Philadelphia Dickens Fellowship)
  • The Dickens Page (Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya University)
  • The Germ: A Hypermedia Critical Edition (Pre-Raphaelite journal; University of Virginia)
  • The 19th Century London Stage: An Exploration (University of Washington School of Drama)
  • Gilbert and Sullivan Archive
  • Electronic text, humanities computing

  • Association for Computers and the Humanities
  • Centre for Computing in the Humanities, University of Toronto
  • Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities (CETH), Rutgers and Princeton Universities
  • Centre for Textual Studies (CTI), Oxford University Computing Services
  • Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia
  • Humanist (discussions about computers and the humanities)
  • Humanities Text Initiative, University of Michigan
  • Hypertext at Brown University
  • Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies
  • international list of Courses in Cyberculture, from spring 1993 to the present
  • Text Analysis Computing Tools (TACT) (Centre for Computing in the Humanities, University of Toronto)
  • Mark Bernstein, A Brief Bibliography of Hypertext
  • Terence Harpold, Hypertext and Hypermedia: A Selected Bibliography (1991)
  • Scott Stebelman, Hypertext and Hypermedia: A Select Bibliography (1996)
  • Allen Renear, Elli Mylonas, and David Durand, "Refining our Notion of What Text Really Is: The Problem of Overlapping Hierarchies" (1993)
  • Peter S. Graham, "Intellectual Preservation: Electronic Preservation of the Third Kind" (1994)
  • Long-Term Intellectual Preservation: Bibliography (Peter Graham, Rutgers University)
  • Hypertext (Martin Ryder, University of ColoradoóDenver)
  • See also Related Readings (IATH), Hypermedia.
  • Text Encoding Initiative

  • CETH - What is the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI)?
  • SGML and TEI Resources (CETH)
  • HERC TEI Pilot Projects (Humanities Electronic Research Center, Rutgers University; sample TEI editions of works by Walter Pater, Zora Neale Hurston, and John Donne)
  • TEI Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange
  • Bare Bones TEI: A Very Small Subset of the TEI Encoding Scheme (C. M. Sperberg-McQueen)
  • Electronic Text Center Introduction to TEI and Guide to Document Preparation (David Seaman, University of Virginia)
  • World Wide Web

  • World-Wide Web Home (CERN)
  • The World Wide Web Initiative: The Project (from CERN)
  • Announcements of new WWW servers (from CERN)
  • Newsgroup: comp.infosystems.www.users

  • Teaching

  • Teaching and Learning on the Internet (Martin Ryder, University of ColoradoóDenver)
  • Instructional Technology Connections (Martin Ryder, University of ColoradoóDenver)
  • See also Related Readings (IATH), Teaching Resources.
  • Publishing

  • Brian Kelly, Computing Service, University of Leeds, Running a WWW Service (a handbook for publishers on the World Wide Web, outlining the history of the Web and foregrounding technical, legal, and pedagogic aspects; addressed to members of the British academic community)
  • Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML in a Week (announcing a useful book by Laura Lemay [Indianapolis: Sams, 1995])
  • Patrick Lynch, Yale Center for Advanced Instructional Media, Yale C/AIM WWW Style Manual (detailed recommendations for designing Web documents)
  • Gareth Rees, A guide to publishing on the World Wide Web (1994)
  • John Price-Wilkin, "Using the World-Wide Web to Deliver Complex Electronic Documents: Implications for Libraries," The Public-Access Computer Systems Review 5:3 (1994): 5-21 (assesses the inadequacies of HTML for scholarly purposes)
  • David Seaman, Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia, Campus Publishing in Standardized Electronic Formats: HTML and TEI (1994) ("sound[s] A cautionary note about the wholesale use of HTML as a primary authoring language")
  • Casey Palowitch, Darin Stewart, Automating the Structural Markup Process in the Conversion of Print Documents to Electronic Text (Digital Libraries '95: The Second Annual Conference on the Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries)
  • Electronic Publishing and Related Projects (Innovative Internet Applications in Libraries; Todd Middleton, Middle Tennessee State University)
  • Journal of Electronic Publishing (University of Michigan Press)
  • HTML Style, Design, Philosophy and Aesthetics (University of Iowa Libraries)