Writing online : a student's guide to the Internet and World Wide Web

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    • Carbone, Nick

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Writing online : a student's guide to the Internet and World Wide Web

Nick Carbone

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Houghton Mifflin, c2000

3rd ed

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Includes index

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Writing Online gives brief and useful overviews of the main technologies and places for writing online and offers a complete, rhetorically sound guide to conducting research online. The introductory chapter contains informatione on how writing online differs from writing in print and discusses how browser battles, and copyright and privacy issues will affect online writing in the future.

Table of Contents

I. Introduction 1. Writing Online 2. Netiquette 3. Walking into the World Wide Web 4. The Browser: Your Doorway to the Web II. Places to Write 5. Electronic Mail 6. Mailing Lists 7. Usenet Groups and Web Forums 8. MOOs and Chat Programs 9. Writing Web Pages with Basic HTML 10. Writing Web Pages with Advanced HTML 11. Designing Your Own Web Site III. Research and Writing 12. What Is Research Online? 13. Exploring Online 14. Evaluating Sources 15. Documenting Sources 16. Research and Writinge Activities

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