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  1. Read Me First! A Style Guide for the Computer Industry.(Book Reviews): An article from: Technical Communication by Todd Hawley, 2004-02-01
  2. Lessons on cross-cultural communication.(The Elements of International English Style: A Guide to Writing Correspondence, Reports, Technical Documents and ... An article from: Communication World by Norm Leaper, 2005-07-01
  3. Electronic Style: A Guide to Citing Electronic Information. (book reviews): An article from: Business Communication Quarterly by Mary Ellen Nourse, 1996-09-01
  4. Web Style Guide: Basic Design Principles for Creating Web Sites.: An article from: Technical Communication by Bill Sullivan, 2001-02-01
  5. Read Me First! A Style Guide for the Computer Industry. (book reviews): An article from: Technical Communication by Martha Cover, 1997-11-01
  6. User attitudes toward corporate style guides: a survey.: An article from: Technical Communication by Paul R. Allen, 1996-08-01
  7. You're stylin' now: there's no need to reinvent the wheel when you follow an established style guide, but do make it your own.: An article from: Communication World by Sue Khodarahmi, 2006-09-01
  8. Creating the corporate style guide: process and product. (Practicalities): An article from: Technical Communication by Carol Barnum, 1993-08-01
  9. The ACS Style Guide: A Manual for Authors and Editors, 2d ed.(Review) (book reviews): An article from: Technical Communication by David E. Nadziejka, 1998-11-01
  10. Save money with a corporate style guide.: An article from: Technical Communication by Paul R. Allen, 1995-05-01
  11. The Digital Style Guide. (book reviews): An article from: Technical Communication by Durthy A. Washington, 1995-02-01
  12. The GUI Style Guide. (book reviews): An article from: Technical Communication by Lew Coddington, Judith Rachel, 1996-05-01
  13. Personal shoppers help busy executives stay in style: Younkers offers a personal shopping service.(Style Guides): An article from: Business Record (Des Moines) by Erin Kiley, 2003-09-29
  14. HTML Dog: The Best-Practice Guide to XHTML and CSS by Patrick Griffiths, 2006-12-02

21. WDVL: A Guide To Creating Web Sites With HTML, CGI, Java, JavaScript, Graphics..
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Alan Richmond What Every Web Developer Should Know This is a guide to some of the most important technologies that a web developer might want to learn about, with plenty of links to WDVL, W3C, Internet.com, and many other great sites. There are several Languages that can be used to create a web site. The underlying foundation which binds web pages together is Hypertext Markup Language - the fundamental building stuff of the web. We present several articles, tutorials, and references on

22. WDVL: VL-WWW: Style
guides to Writing html Documents, These guides are about writing style, which htmlconstructs to use when, when to divide up documents into multiple parts, etc.
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VL-WWW: Style
See also: New Additions to the Library Yale C/AIM WWW Style Manual This manual describes the design principles used to create the pages within the Center for Advanced Instructional Media's (C/AIM) World Wide Web site. This is not an introduction to HTML authoring, as excellent resources already exist for those purposes. Web Page Design - for Designers Web Development This web summarizes the complete life cycle of web development: planning, analysis, design, implementation, and promotion. Web Authoring Style Guide This is a style guide for HTML authors. It offers recommendations on how to engineer Web pages for maintenance and usability; design Web pages that are attractive and effective; help the user to make the most of your information. We'll study readability; presentation style; browser independence; effective hyperlinking; designing for interaction; appropriate and effective graphics; aspects of style, structure and navigation. Here you'll also find primers and advanced tutorials for using style guides and style sheets, and references to standards materials and many other helpful documents.

23. Karla's Guide To Citation Style Guides
styles. Footnote and Citation style guides Lehigh U. LibrariesThis site goes way beyond the usual offering of 1-3 styles. It
http://www.uiowa.edu/~commstud/resources/citation.html
A Brief Citation Guide for Internet Sources in History and the Humanities APA-Style Documentation
"A Guide for Writing Research Papers based on Styles Recommended by The American Psychological Association" is written by Charles Darling, Professor of English, Capital Community-Technical College. This hypertext manual covers most reference types including electronic sources.
APA: " Electronic Reference Formats Recommended by the American Psychological Association"
This well organized set of pages is on the American Psychology Association's own web site. University of Minnesota - Online Writing Center's Mark D. Stewart wrote this guide based on the 1993 edition of The Chicago Style Guide. Click on the in-text citations to see how each source is written in the references list.
Citing Cyberspace - James D. Lester
One of the few online citation guides that covers the Chicago Style and the CBE (Council of Biology Editors) Numbering Style.
Citing Lexis/Nexis
From the LexisNexis site, this page shows how to cite documents found here in both MLA and APA styles.
Citing Records in the National Archives of the United States
"National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) offers the following guidelines …[that] cover citations to textual records, microform records, nontextual archives (i.e., photographic records, posters, motion pictures, tape recordings, cartographic records, and architectural drawings), electronic records, and online references."

24. Chicago Manual Of Style Citation Guide
Humanities style. Net Sources http//gateway.lib.ohiostate.edu/tutor/open/les7/guide.html. URL= http//www.lib.ohio-state.edu/guides/chicagogd.html Last Update
http://www.lib.ohio-state.edu/guides/chicagogd.html
Chicago Manual of Style Citation Guide Introduction Scientific Style
Book
(one author) Book (two or three authors) Book (more than three authors) Book (corporate authors) Journal Article Humanities Style Book (one author) Book (more than three authors) Journal Article Electronic Resources Electronic Databases WWW Site Other Electronic/Internet Resources Research and Internet Aids ... Help
Guides to the OSU Libraries
Chicago Manual of Style Citation Guide
PDF version]
Introduction
This guide is based on the The Chicago Manual of Style 14th ed. rev. (University of Chicago Press, 1993). Examples are shown for both the newer Scientific style of citation recommended for natural sciences and social sciences, as well as the more traditional Humanities style used for fine arts, literature, etc. Bibliography items are listed alphabetically at the end of the research paper. These items are referred to in the body of paper using the In-Text style. For additional examples, please consult The Chicago Manual of Style available in the Reference collections in the Law Library and other OSU libraries. (Z253 C5722 1993) [Go to Top of Page]
Scientific Style
Book
(one author)
Bibliography:
Blinksworth, Roger. 1987.

25. APA Citation Guide
The elements of style (3rd ed.). New YorkMacmillan. Psychological Association http//www.apastyle.org/elecref.html. www.lib.ohiostate.edu/guides/apagd.html
http://www.lib.ohio-state.edu/guides/apagd.html
APA Citation Style Introduction Print / Microform Resources Book (one author) Book (two/three authors) Book Chapter Encyclopedia Article Journal Article (one author) Journal Article (two or more authors) Magazine Article (one author) Magazine Article (no author) Newspaper Article (no author) ERIC Report ERIC Report (from E-Subscribe) Specific Internet Site Electronic Article (from Database) Electronic Article (exact duplicate of print version) Electronic Article (format modified from print version) Other Electronic Resources Library Research and Internet Aids OSU Libraries Home ... Help
Guides to the OSU Libraries
APA Citation Guide
PDF version]
Introduction
This guide is based on the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 5th ed. (Washington D.C. American Psychological Association, 2001). Reference items are listed alphabetically at the end of the paper. These same items are referred to in the body of the paper using the In-Text style. For additional examples, please refer to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 5th ed. available in the Reference collections in Thompson (Main) Library; Education, Human Ecology, Psychology, and Social Work Library; and other OSU libraries. (BF76.7 P83 2001). Please note:
  • APA now uses hanging indent formatting in the reference list
  • For In-Text direct quotes , add page numbers: e.g., (Komisar, 1991, p. 13)
  • 26. NCSA -- A Beginner's Guide To HTML
    Below are additional online sources of information. Remember to checka bookstore near you for Web and html books. style guides.
    http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimerAll.html
    About Us NCSA Alliance TeraGrid Expeditions Atmospheric Discovery Community Codes Performance Engineering Data Quest ... Scientific Workspaces Outreach EOT Community Partnerships Private Sector Program User Information Getting Started Consulting Training Alliance Resources News Access Online data link Newsletter Press Room ncsa
    A Beginner's Guide to HTML
    Primer intro Printable version Part 1 Part 2 ... Download the PDF version This is a primer for producing documents in HTML, the hypertext markup language used on the World Wide Web. This guide is intended to be an introduction to using HTML and creating files for the Web. Links are provided to additional information. You should also check your local bookstore; there are many volumes about the Web and HTML that could be useful.
    • Getting Started
      Getting Started
      Terms to Know
      WWW
      World Wide Web
      Web
      World Wide Web
      SGML
      Standard Generalized Markup Languagea standard for describing markup languages
      DTD
      Document Type Definitionthis is the formal specification of a markup language, written using SGML
      HTML
      HyperText Markup LanguageHTML is an SGML DTD
      In practical terms, HTML is a collection of platform-independent styles (indicated by markup tags) that define the various components of a World Wide Web document. HTML was invented by Tim Berners-Lee while at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics in Geneva.

    27. Indispensable Writing Resources: General Writing Style Guides
    A Guide to General Writing style guides. If you are looking for more subjectspecificwriting style guides, then go to Subject-Specific Writing style guides.
    http://www.quintcareers.com/writing/style.html
    Indispensable Writing Resources
    A Complete Collection of Writing Essentials Where writers and job-seekers have all the tools needed to improve your writing and editing skills! About QuintCareers Free Newsletter Career Resources Job Sites ... Employer Resources Writing Resources:
  • Indispensable Writing Resources
  • Reference Material
  • Web Search Engines
  • Internet Reference Resources ...
  • Web Writing Reference Sites Writing Library:
  • General Writing Style Guides
  • Subject-Specific Style Guides Writing Workshop:
  • Good Writing Skills
  • Awards, Honors, and Reviews
    A Guide to General Writing Style Guides Many books are published about writing and writing skills, and the list that follows is not meant to be all-inclusive. Rather, what we have done is talk with college professors and professional writers and editors and developed what they think is a list of the best resources for you . These resources provide you with information about general rules of English writing and grammar. If you are looking for more subject-specific writing style guides, then go to Subject-Specific Writing Style Guides If you are interested in more information about a particular book, including its availability in the Amazon Books collection, follow the link (within the title of the book).
  • 28. Indispensable Writing Resources: Writing Reference Sites On The Web
    This page includes links to the online versions of general style guides, suchas the APA style Guide and Chicago Manual of style, as well as many others.
    http://www.quintcareers.com/writing/writeref.html
    Indispensable Writing Resources
    A Complete Collection of Writing Essentials Where writers and job-seekers have all the tools needed to improve your writing and editing skills! About QuintCareers Free Newsletter Career Resources Job Sites ... Employer Resources Writing Resources:
  • Indispensable Writing Resources
  • Reference Material
  • Web Search Engines
  • Internet Reference Resources ...
  • Web Writing Reference Sites Writing Library:
  • General Writing Style Guides
  • Subject-Specific Style Guides Writing Workshop:
  • Good Writing Skills
  • Awards, Honors, and Reviews
    A Guide to Writing Reference Sites This page includes links to the online versions of general style guides, such as the APA Style Guide and Chicago Manual of Style , as well as many others. You can find dictionaries and other writing tools at Internet Reference Resources
  • 29. USM Libraries - APA Style Guide
    APA style GUIDE. If your source does not appear on this sheet, consult the APA guideavailable on For other examples, visit http//www.apastyle.org/elecref.html.
    http://www.lib.usm.edu/~instruct/guides/apa.html
    APA STYLE GUIDE
    5th Edition
    APA requires a hanging indent for its citations. Also, PLEASE BE SURE TO DOUBLE SPACE CITATIONS. For space saving reasons, the citations below are single spaced. APA requires double spacing of citations. If your source does not appear on this sheet, consult the APA guide available on Reserve or at the Information Services desk. Books Typical book entry single author
    Arnheim, R. (1971). Art and visual perception . Berkeley: University of California Press. Publishing information - Spell out the publishing names of associations and university presses, but omit superfluous terms such as "Publishers," "Co.," or "Inc." If two or more locations are given, give the location listed first or the publisher's home office. When the pubisher is a university and the name of the state (or province) is included in the university name, do not repeat the name of the state/province in the publisher location. When the author and publisher are identical, use the word "Author" as the name of the publisher. American Psychiatric Association. (1994).

    30. USM Libraries - Turabian Style Guide
    TURABIAN style GUIDE. please Email a Librarian (http//www.lib.usm.edu/ref.html)or call the lib.usm.edu http//www.lib.usm.edu/~instruct/guides/turabian.html
    http://www.lib.usm.edu/~instruct/guides/turabian.html
    TURABIAN STYLE GUIDE This guide is intended as a tip sheet for some of the common citations used in bibliographies. If your source does not appear on this sheet, consult the Turabian guide available on Reserve or at the Information Services desk. BOOK: SINGLE AUTHOR
    Whitburn, Joel. The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits . New York: Billboard Publications, 1985. CORPORATE AUTHOR
    American Library Association, Young Adult Services Division, Services Statement Development Committee.
    Directions for Library Service to Young Adults. Chicago: American Library Association, 1978. BOOK WITH EDITOR, NO AUTHOR
    von Hallberg, Robert, ed. Canons. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1984. BOOK: MORE THAN ONE AUTHOR OR EDITOR
    Quirk, Randolf, Sidney Greenbaum, Geoffrey Leech, and Jan Svartik. A Comprehensive
    Grammar of the English Language . London, England: Longman Group Limited, 1985.
    CHAPTER OR ARTICLE BY ONE AUTHOR FROM BOOK BY ANOTHER AUTHOR OR EDITOR
    Tillich, Paul. "Being and Love." In Moral Principles of Action , ed. Ruth N. Anshen, 661-72.

    31. American University Library - E-Ref: Citation Style Guides / Citing Sources
    Citation style guides / Citing Sources Citation style guides / Citing Sources.APA (American Psychological Association) MLA (Modern Language Association
    http://www.library.american.edu/e_ref/citation.html
    document.write(customDate(new Date)) home e-Reference Collection text only
    e-Resources
    ... Course Materials and Reserves Citation Style Guides / Citing Sources
    Citation Style Guides / Citing Sources
    APA (American Psychological Association) MLA (Modern Language Association) Turabian / Chicago Manual of Style APSA (American Political Science Association) ... Film Resources
    APA (American Psychological Association)
    MLA (Modern Language Association)

    32. AU Libraries -- E-Gateway -- Citation Style Guides -- Citing Electronic Sources
    AU Libraries Logo. Citation style guides. Quick Cite from our GeneralDatabases. Citing Online Citation style guides. MLA style. Turabian.
    http://www.lib.auburn.edu/citations.html
    Citation Style Guides
    Quick Cite from our General Databases
    Citing Documents from InfoTrac's Expanded Academic ASAP
    Citing Documents from EBSCO's Academic Search Elite
    Citing Documents from ProQuest
    Citing Government Publications
    Citing Electronic Sources
    MLA Style Turabian APA Style Chicago Manual
    Online Citation Style Guides
    MLA Style Turabian APA Style Chicago Manual

    33. Guides To Writing Style For HTML Documents
    guides to Writing style for html Documents. style Guide for NRAO Home Pages. A Basichtml style Guide for HEASARC at GSFC. style guides for WebStars at GSFC.
    http://www.hypernews.org/~liberte/www/html/guides.html
    Guides to Writing Style for HTML Documents
    These guides are about writing style, such as which HTML constructs to use when, when to divide up documents into multiple parts, etc. Please don't add responses here about the HTML language itself, learning HTML editors , and converters . There are also other pages on WWW Servers Browsers Images , and more. Please try to find the appropriate page to post to first. HTML Style Sheets let authors specify preferences for aspects of presentation; they are not about writing style but presentation style. This page is available for adoption. It is the most popular page on this site, but it badly needs someone to feed and care for it - something I don't have time for these days. Please volunteer. There is a page (recently started) on this reorganization effort

    34. Electronic Citation Style Guides -- UTEP Library
    Citation guides for Electronic Documents by IFLA; Columbia Guide toOnline style (interpreting APA and MLA for electronic sources);
    http://libraryweb.utep.edu/ref/citing.html
    University of Texas
    at El Paso Library Search the Catalog Researching a Topic Services
    Electronic Citation Guides
    APA Sites:
    MLA Sites:

    35. Web Style Guides
    Search. Web Design / html, Web style guides Guide picks. html styleguides teach you how to write html that is readable, and correct.
    http://webdesign.about.com/cs/styleguides/
    zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Web Design / HTML Home Essentials ... Free Web Design Class zau(256,152,145,'gob','http://z.about.com/5/ad/go.htm?gs='+gs,''); Web Design/HTML A to Z HTML / XHTML Tutorials Web Design Tutorials FAQs and Help ... Help zau(256,138,125,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/0.htm','');w(xb+xb);
    Stay Current
    Subscribe to the About Web Design / HTML newsletter. Search Web Design / HTML Web Style Guides
    Guide picks HTML style guides teach you how to write HTML that is readable, and correct.
    Web Design Articles

    Many artcles from your HTML Guide, Jennifer Kyrnin, about style and designing a great Web page. Bad Style Page
    Sometimes, it's just easier to avoid the ugly HTML than it is to strive for the beautiful. If you avoid these style traps, you'll have a nice looking page. Composing Good HTML
    A long document, this page has a lot of good suggestions for improving your HTML. HTML Bad Style
    This is a short list of some of the more common style problems prevalent on the Web right now. Making a WWW Flop
    Sarcastic advice on how to make your Web site cool.

    36. C And C++ Style Guides
    industrial/; C++ style guide from Wildfire Communications About 46pages; html; C++ Coding Standard by Todd Hoff About 64 pages; html;
    http://www.chris-lott.org/resources/cstyle/
    C and C++ Style Guides
    This page offers access to many style guides for code written in C and C++, as well as some discussion about the value and utility of such style guides. This collection includes two style guides that are based on work done at Bell Labs Indian Hill (the site in Naperville, Illinois where the 5ESS digital switch is developed). The list includes HTML, PDF, postscript, and original versions whenever possible. If you have a working formatter (either LaTeX or troff), the original versions are almost certainly the best, and the PDF or postscript versions are probably preferrable to the HTML version. But hey, this is the web, I put up the HTML versions to make browsing easy. The documents are not listed in any particular order. All postscript and original version are gzip'd to save transmission time (for you) and disk space (for me).
    • Original Indian Hill guide with annotations by H. Spencer
      15 pages; HTML PDF troff
    • Indian Hill C style guide, as amended at UofT, UW, and elsewhere
      28 pages;

    37. Citation Styles, Style Guides, And Avoiding Plagiarism - APA Style, MLA Style, C
    Association website, http//www.apastyle.org/elecref.html MLA style Gibaldi, Joseph. Asomewhat simplified guide, adequate for undergraduate and most other
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Citations.html
    Examples:
    APA Style Guide
    (pdf)
    MLA Style Guide
    (pdf)
    Chicago-Turabian Style Guide
    (pdf)
    Official Style Manuals in the Library

    What is plagiarism?
    Citation Styles, Style Guides, and Avoiding Plagiarism Chicago Manual of Style , 15th edition (Chicago: Chicago Univ. Press), p. 594 Why cite sources?
    Whenever you quote or base your ideas on another person's work, you must document the source you used. Even when you do not quote directly from another work, if reading that source contributed to the ideas presented in your paper, you must give the authors proper credit. Citations allow readers to locate and further explore the sources you consulted, show the depth and scope of your research, and give credit to authors for their ideas. Citations provide evidence for your arguments and add credibility to your work by demonstrating that you have sought out and considered a variety of resources. In written academic work, citing sources is standard practice and shows that you are responding to this person, agreeing with that person, and adding something of your own. Think of documenting your sources as providing a trail for your reader to follow to see the research you performed and discover what led you to your original contribution. By following these guidelines, you avoid

    38. MLAStyleSheet.html
    lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/guides/Internet/MLAstyleSheet.html has changed to http//www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/guides/Internet/style.htmlPlease update
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/MLAStyleSheet.html
    The URL for
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/MLAStyleSheet.html
    has changed to
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/Style.html
    Please update your bookmarks and links accordingly.

    39. Citing Government Information Sources
    24 May 1999 http//www.access.gpo.gov/congress/cong009.html; DOCID f style Guidesfor Research Papers University of Nevada, Reno Libraries including links to
    http://www.library.unr.edu/depts/bgic/guides/government/cite.html
    Citing Government Information Sources
    Using MLA (Modern Language Association) Style
    Sample Citations Included:
    Report of a U.S. Presidential Commission
    Federal Agency Report with Corporate Author

    Federal Agency Report with Personal Authors

    Graphic Image File Retrieved from an Agency's Public Web Site
    ...
    FBIS Transcript (CD-ROM)
    Additional Information:
    About Using this Page and MLA Style
    Citation Sources: Useful Links

    Explanation of Formats for Legal Citations
    Sample Citations
    REPORT OF A U.S. PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION United States. Presidential Commission on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident. Report to the President . 5 vols. Washington: The Commission, 1986. FEDERAL AGENCY REPORT WITH CORPORATE AUTHOR United States. National Park Service. Final General Management Plan, Environmental Impact Statement. Glacier National Park : Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, the World's First International Peace Park, a World Heritage Site . microfiche. [West Glacier, Mont.? :] The Service, 1999. FEDERAL AGENCY REPORT WITH PERSONAL AUTHORS Borrie, William T., and James A. Harding.

    40. LSU Libraries -- Ready Reference Style Guides
    Ready Reference style guides. Citation style guides from Columbia UniversityLibraries. APA, MLA, and Turabian guides along with a guide to grammar.
    http://www.lib.lsu.edu/ref/style.html

    Home / Online Catalog
    A to Z Help Ready Reference
    Ready Reference Style Guides
    Basic Writing Guides
    A+ Research and Writing Links
    Internet Public Library's research and writing tools for college and high school students.
    from Columbia University Libraries.
    APA, MLA, and Turabian guides along with a guide to grammar.
    Citing Government Information Sources
    from the University of Nevada instructing on how to cite Government Information Sources using the MLA style.
    The Elements of Style
    by Strunk, William, Jr. 1918.
    Term Paper Guide
    This short reference guide is from the C. G. O'Kelly Library at Winston-Salem State University.
    Writer's Workshop
    Exceptional resource for all writing requirements provided by the U. of Illinois-Urbana. Provides bibliographic, grammatical, and other assorted styles tools for the writer.
    APA Style Guides
    APA Reference Style: Tightening up your Citations
    David S. Baker and Lynn Henrichsen's comprehensive guide to APA style.
    A Guide for Writing Research Papers
    Based on Styles Recommended by The American Psychological Association.
    Prepared by the Humanities Department and the Arthur C. Banks, Jr., Library Capital Community College; Hartford, Connecticut.

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