Sunday, December 07, 2003
APPENDIX A
Appendix A
Jerz's Literacy Weblog. Example of a Link-heavy Weblog
APPENDIX B
Appendix B
How Did I Get This Far Gone? Example of a Journal-Style Weblog
WORKS CITED
Blood, Rebecca. Weblogs: A History and Perspective. Rebecca’s Pocket (2000). 10/01/03.
Blood, Rebecca, Dan Gilmor, Meg Hourihan, J.D. Lasica, and Scott Rosenberg. Live Forum: USC Graduate School of Journalism. Lasica, J.D., ed. When Bloggers Commit Journalism. USC Annenberg Online Journalism Review (2003). 11/30/03.
Bush, Vannevar. As We May Think Atlantic Online: The Atlantic Monthly Digital Edition Vol. 176, No. 1 (July 1945). 11/11/03.
Gilbert, Howard. Graphic User Interface: OS History. Yale University (2003). 11/30/03.
Harrison, Claire. Hypertext Links: Whither Thou Goest and Why First Monday: A Peer-Reviewed On-line Journal (1998). 11/15/02.
Jerz, Dennis. Jerz’s Literacy Weblog (2003). 12/01/03.
Keep, Christopher, Tim McGlaughlin, and Robin Palmer. Memex. Electronic Labyrinth, University of Virginia (2000). 10/12/03.
Keep, Christopher, Tim McGlaughlin, and Robin Palmer. Ted Nelson Electronic Labyrinth, University of Virginia (2000). 10/12/03.
Keep, Christopher, Tim McGlaughlin, and Robin Palmer. Vannevar Bush Electronic Labyrinth, University of Virginia (2000). 10/12/03.
Landow, George. Hypertext 2.0: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and
Technology. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1997.
Pang, Alex Soojung-Kim. Hypertext, the Next Generation: A Review and Research Agenda First Monday: A Peer-Reviewed On-Line Journal (1997). 9/30/03.
Perseus Development Corp. White Paper: The Blogging Iceberg, Blogsurvey Perseus (2003). 11/30/03.
Schubert, Kirsten. How Did I Get This Far Gone? (2003). 12/03/03.
Appendix A
Jerz's Literacy Weblog. Example of a Link-heavy Weblog
APPENDIX B
Appendix B
How Did I Get This Far Gone? Example of a Journal-Style Weblog
WORKS CITED
Blood, Rebecca. Weblogs: A History and Perspective. Rebecca’s Pocket (2000). 10/01/03.
Blood, Rebecca, Dan Gilmor, Meg Hourihan, J.D. Lasica, and Scott Rosenberg. Live Forum: USC Graduate School of Journalism. Lasica, J.D., ed. When Bloggers Commit Journalism. USC Annenberg Online Journalism Review (2003). 11/30/03.
Bush, Vannevar. As We May Think Atlantic Online: The Atlantic Monthly Digital Edition Vol. 176, No. 1 (July 1945). 11/11/03.
Gilbert, Howard. Graphic User Interface: OS History. Yale University (2003). 11/30/03.
Harrison, Claire. Hypertext Links: Whither Thou Goest and Why First Monday: A Peer-Reviewed On-line Journal (1998). 11/15/02.
Jerz, Dennis. Jerz’s Literacy Weblog (2003). 12/01/03.
Keep, Christopher, Tim McGlaughlin, and Robin Palmer. Memex. Electronic Labyrinth, University of Virginia (2000). 10/12/03.
Keep, Christopher, Tim McGlaughlin, and Robin Palmer. Ted Nelson Electronic Labyrinth, University of Virginia (2000). 10/12/03.
Keep, Christopher, Tim McGlaughlin, and Robin Palmer. Vannevar Bush Electronic Labyrinth, University of Virginia (2000). 10/12/03.
Landow, George. Hypertext 2.0: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and
Technology. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1997.
Pang, Alex Soojung-Kim. Hypertext, the Next Generation: A Review and Research Agenda First Monday: A Peer-Reviewed On-Line Journal (1997). 9/30/03.
Perseus Development Corp. White Paper: The Blogging Iceberg, Blogsurvey Perseus (2003). 11/30/03.
Schubert, Kirsten. How Did I Get This Far Gone? (2003). 12/03/03.