This index is also listed at the bottom of each Resource page.
Index of Resources
- Overview
- Guides to Readings in Literature
and Information Culture
- Bookshelf
(Brief descriptions and mini-reviews of works in a variety of media that
developers of the Transcriptions project or speakers in its colloquium
series have been reading. These are the works that are helping to shape
the intellectual direction of the Transcriptions project. The Bookshelf
is a searchable database.)
- Hypertext
Literature (annotated catalogue of representative works of hypertext
fiction, poetry, and theory in a variety of media, both offline and online
works; includes a guide to the Transcription studio's library of publications
by the Eastgate company)
- Guides to Online Research
- Online
Research Resources (library catalogues, digital text archives, periodical
indices, etc.; includes both general-access and UCSB-only resources)
- Online
Reference Resources (dictionaries, thesauri, atlases, encyclopedias,
etc.)
- Online
Resources for Writing and Speaking (grammer and style guides, writing
tips, advice on oral presentations, etc.)
- Evaluating
& Citing Online Resources (checklists, exercises, examples, and
annotated links; also includes a printable form to use in tracking and
evaluating online sites)
- Guides to Technology in Transcriptions
Courses
- Web-Authoring
Basics (basic outline of the process required to download, revise,
and upload web pages associated with Transcriptions courses)
- Web-Authoring
Resources (design and how-to advice for both beginning and advanced
Web authors; includes links to HTML and design style guides, help with
images, and examples of good and bad design)
- Transcriptions
Studio Software (catalogue of the major production tools used by Transcriptions
with links to resources and tutorials; covers Macromedia's Dreamweaver
and Fireworks, Adobe's Photoshop and Illustrator, and Allaire's Homesite
programs)
- How
to Post Messages in the Exchange Messaging Environment (step-by-step
guide)
- How
to Use the Web to Add/Edit Content in the Project's Timeline or Linkbase
Databases (step-by-step guide)
- For Instructors
and Developers:
- Teaching
with Information Technology (annotated links to resources and tools
for designing courses utilizing IT; also includes example sites)
- Developer
Resources for Transcriptions Project (Templates for course and topics
pages, Photoshop templates for images, Descriptions of web technology
used in HTML design, Cascading Style Sheets [CSS], Server Side Includes
[SSI], and relevant information)