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Other resources on the WebFor help in designing this electronic dissertation, I used: WWW Style Guide http://netways.shef.ac.uk/style_guide/manual/contents.html Useit.com http://www.useit.com/ Also, the most comprehensive bibliography for scholarly publishing on the Web is Charles W. Bailey's at http://info.lib.uh.edu/sepb/sepb.html
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