[Web4lib] Resources? -- Web Standards and Semantic Markup
Andrew Darby
darby.lists at gmail.com
Tue May 1 16:04:05 EDT 2007
There's oodles of information out there, but you could look at the Web
Standards site, and specifically the "Learn" section:
http://www.webstandards.org/learn/
It's not as fleshed out as one might like, but there's a set of FAQs
and numerous links under "External Resources."
On 5/1/07, Jonathan Blackburn <jblackbu at mailer.fsu.edu> wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
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> I am a library web developer looking for suggestions for some solid
> "introductory" resources for learning about the importance AND use of web
> standards -- and specifically "semantic markup" -- in web design.
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> I am providing a GA here in the library w/ a list of resources to begin
> reading related to a project he will be working on this summer.
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> (E.G. maybe, a set of intro sources he can review over about 8-12 hours -
> along w/ some more permanent reference materials he can refer to over the
> course of the project.)
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> If you have some nice (preferably web-based) resources you would like to
> recommend, I would greatly appreciate it.
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> Thanks,
> Jon :-)
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> Jonathan Blackburn
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> Web Development Librarian
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> Florida State University Libraries
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> AIM/E-mail: jblackbu at mailer.fsu.edu
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> Phone: 850.645.6986
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Andrew Darby
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Ithaca College Library
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