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HTML, Web Publishing, and Design

  • Information Architecture for the World Wide Web (the "polar bear" book, second edition), Louis Rosenfeld and Peter Morville, 2002, O'Reilly & Associates
  • Information Architecture: Blueprints for the Web, Christina Wodtke, 2002, New Riders Press
  • Elements of User Experience, Jesse James Garrett, 2002, New Riders Press
  • Homepage Usability: 50 Web Sites Deconstructed, Jakob Nielsen and Marie Tahir, 2002, New Riders Publishing
  • Web Redesign Workflow that Works: Methodologies and Business Practices for on Time, on Budget Website Development, Kelly Goto, Emily Cottler, Jeffrey Veen, 2001, New Riders Publishing
  • Fresh Styles for Web Designers: Eye Candy from the Underground, Curt Cloninger, 2001, New Riders Publishing

 

  • Black, Roger, with Elder, Sean (1997). Web Sites That Work. Mountain View, CA: Adobe Press. ISBN 1-56830-346-7.
  • Carlson, Jeff, and Fleishman, Glenn (2002). Real World Adobe GoLive 6. Peachpit Press. ISBN 0201882981
  • Dumas, Joseph S. & Redish, Janice C., A Practical Guide to Usability Testing, ISBN 1-84150-020-8, Intellect, Ltd. (revised edition), 1999.
    This is an extremely practical introduction to usability, to incorporating usability throughout design and development, and to all aspects of usability testing: planning and conducting tests, analyzing the data, communicating and using the results.
  • Goldfarb, Charles F. and Prescod, Paul (1998). The XML Handbook. (Charles Goldfarb invented SGML.) Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Prentice Hall PTR (http://www.phptr.com) ISBN 0-13-081152-1.
  • Graham, lan S. (1995). HTML Source Book: A Complete Guide to HTML. Toronto: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-471-11849-4.
  • Hackos, JoAnn & Redish, Janice C., User and Task Analysis for Interface Design, ISBN 0-471-17831-4. New York, NY: John Wiley Publishing, 1998. To design a usable and useful product (software, hardware, documentation, or training), you must understand the users, their tasks, and the environments in which they will use the product. Ginny's new book (written with JoAnn Hackos) gives you practical ideas and techniques for getting out to see and work with users before you design the product.
  • Horton, William et al (1996). The Web Page Design Cookbook. Toronto: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-471-13039-7.
  • Howlett, Virginia (1996). Visual Interface Design for Windows. Toronto: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-471-13419-8.
  • Lemay, Laura (1995). Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML in 14 Days. Indianapolis, IN: Sams.net Publishing. ISBN 1-57521-014-2.
  • Lemay, Laura (1997). Microsoft® FrontPage 97. Indianapolis, IN: Sams.net Publishing. ISBN 1-57521-223-4
  • Lemay, Laura (1997). Advanced FrontPage 97. Indianapolis, IN: Sams.net Publishing. ISBN 1-57521-308-7
  • Morse, David, ed. (1996). Cyber Dictionary: Your Guide to the Wired World. Santa Monica, CA: Knowledge Exchange. ISBN 1-888232-04-8.
  • Raucci, Richard (1996). One-A-Day Web Page Wake-ups! Emeryville, CA: Ziff-Davis Press. ISBN 1-56276-490-X.
  • Sano, Darrell (1996). Designing Large-Scale Web Sites: a Visual Design Methodology. Toronto: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-471-1 4276-X.
  • Savola, Tom; Westenbroek, Alan; Heck, Joseph. Special Edition: Using HTML. U.S.A.: Que Corporation. ISBN 07897-0236-3.
  • Waters, Crystal (1996). WebConcept and Design: A Comprehensive Guide for Creating Effective Web Sites. Indianapolis, IN: New Riders Publishing. ISBN 1-56205-648-4.
  • Weinman, Lynda (1996). <deconstructing web graphics>: Web Design Case Studies and Tutorials. Indianapolis IN: New Riders Publishing. ISBN 1-56205-641-7.

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