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A.2 Non-Normative References
Non-Normative References
CHUMSteven J. DeRose and David G. Durand. 1995. "The
TEI Hypertext Guidelines." In Computing and the Humanities
29(3). Reprinted in Text Encoding Initiative: Background and Context,
ed. Nancy Ide and Jean Ronis, ISBN 0-7923-3704-2.
DexterHalasz, Frank. 1994. The Dexter Hypertext
Reference Model. In Communications of the Association for Computing
Machinery 37 (2), February 1994: 30-39.
FRESSSteven J. DeRose and Andries van Dam. 1999. Document
structure in the FRESS Hypertext System. Markup Languages 1 (1) Winter.
Cambridge: MIT Press: 7-32. (See also (See http://www.stg.brown.edu/~sjd/fress.html.) for more information.)
HTML
4.01 Specification. World Wide Web Consortium, 1999.
IntermediaYankelovich, Nicole, Bernard J. Haan,
Norman K. Meyrowitz, and Steven M. Drucker. 1988. Intermedia: The Concept
and the Construction of a Seamless Information Environment. IEEE Computer
21 (January, 1988): 81-96.
ISO (International Organization for Standardization). ISO/IEC
10744-1992 (E). Information technology-Hypermedia/Time-based Structuring Language
(HyTime). [Geneva]: International Organization for Standardization,
1992. Extended Facilities Annex. [Geneva]: International
Organization for Standardization, 1996.
MicroCosmHall, Wendy, Hugh Davis, and Gerard Hutchings.
1996. Rethinking Hypermedia: The Microcosm Approach.
Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. ISBN 0-7923-9679-0.
van Ossenbruggen, Jacco, Anton Eliëns and Lloyd Rutledge. "The
Role of XML in Open Hypermedia Systems." Position paper for the 4th
Workshop on Open Hypermedia Systems, ACM Hypertext '98.
Ora Lassila and Ralph Swick, editors. Resource Description
Framework (RDF) Model and Syntax Specification. World Wide Web
Consortium, 1999.
TEIC. M. Sperberg-McQueen and Lou Burnard, editors.Guidelines
for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange. Association for Computers
and the Humanities (ACH), Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL),
and Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing (ALLC). Chicago, Oxford:
Text Encoding Initiative, 1994.
John Cowan
and Richard Tobin, editors. XML Information
Set. World Wide Web Consortium, 2001.
Ron Daniel, editor. Harvesting RDF Statements from
XLinks. World Wide Web Consortium, 2000.
Eve Maler, Daniel Veillard and Henry S. Thompson, editors. XLink
Markup Name Control. World Wide Web Consortium, 2000.
Jonathan Marsh and David Orchard, editors. XML Inclusions
(XInclude) Version 1.0. World Wide Web Consortium, 2000.
Steven DeRose, editor. XML XLink Requirements Version
1.0.World Wide Web Consortium, 1999.
Eve
Maler and Steve DeRose, editors. XML Linking Language (XLink) Design
Principles.World Wide Web Consortium, 1998.
Ron Daniel, Steve
DeRose, and Eve Maler, editors. XML Pointer Language (XPointer)
V1.0.World Wide Web Consortium, 1998.
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