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Reading List with Reference Resources--a directory of informative materials in Moellering Library
Literary Reference Sources Bibliography--a directory of useful reference materials in Moellering Library
Web Links--a ranked list of links to related material on the World Wide Web.
Be sure to check out the sites of the week on the front page of our class site as well. Have a suggestion for the list? Please e-mail it, along with a brief description of the source and why it is useful.
Into the Wardrobe, a C.S. Lewis site
Martin Luther King Day activities site, including focus sessions
Official site for the Tibetan government-in-exile
Excerpts from the Dalai Lama's book The Meaning of Life from a Buddhist Perspective
Journal of Buddhist Ethics site, a professional journal that addresses environmental issues, human rights, medical ethics, and other issues
Interview with Laura Esquivel from Salon Magazine
Online character list and glossary for The Tale of Genji from the University of Wisconsin--Parkside, Murasaki Shikibu page, and Tale of Genji page from the site of a recent traveler to Japan.
Sun on the Net Guide to Web Style
Ben Strehlman's compendium of WWW Training Resources--a most useful site
Matt Glover's How to Tell if You Have a Sucky Web Page
From Sucky to Savvy, a useful follow-up
Color Center site brought to you by HIdaho design--point and click on an infinite amount of colors to incorporate color into your web design
<RGB (Red/ Green / Blue) Color Chart--a handy index to colors, out of the infinite colors possible, that should appear relatively the same from monitor to monitor
Imagine background image archive
Cherish's Best of the Web Image Archive
Yahoo's Index page for graphics and clip art--scroll down and see what piques your interest
Keys to Success in Scanning, brought to you by EIS
Course handouts on Web Building::
Click on the following links to download a copy of the document in rich text format (rtf); from here, you can print out the documentABC's of HTML, part one--Text Formatting
ABC's of HTML, part two--Images, Backgrounds, and Color
Link to download site for handouts on uploading: look under the "Instructions" heading