dyroweb

Copyright and References


The pages on this site were written written with the use of logs, diaries, notebooks, and a host of references.

The dyroweb logo was designed and created by Windy. She's a wonderful artist and page designer!

The page layout is accomplished through the use of templates developed by the Office of Administrative & Instructional Computing, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, North Carolina State University. NCSU's Online Course Templates are available for viewing and downloading. Be sure to check out the sample online exams too!

The word: budget can make many a teacher and administrator cringe. Not every institution can afford to have a programmer on staff. For this reason, I opted to demonstrate scripts that are already available on the net. You can find these at Selena Sol's new site, Extropia, Matt's Script Archive, awsd.com, and othe such sites. If you use these scripts, give them the credit, not me. :)

The Calendar script on this site was written by Darryl C. Burgdorf. While the other scripts here are freeware, WebCal is shareware and can be found at awsd.com. Selena Sol's site, Extropia has a freeware version available.

Of course, rare is the set of documents that can be written without references. The pages on this site are not among them. Here then, are the references:

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  • Birznieks, G., Sol, S. (1997). CGI for Commerce. New York: M&T Books.

  • Bodensiek, P. (1996). Intranet Publishing. Indiana: Que Corporation.

  • Borras, I. (1996). RE 503 Internet for Teachers. (http://www.sover.net/~mi1casa/503/).

  • Bradbury, R. (1990). Zen in the Art of Writing. California: Capra Press.

  • Brockmann, R. J. (1990) Writing Better Computer User Documentation: From Paper to Hypertext (v. 2.0). New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

  • Chandler, D. (1997). Education and the Internet (http://www.aber.ac.uk/~ednwww/PGCE/webgroup.html).

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  • Evans, T. (1996). Building an Intranet: A Hands-On Guide to Setting Up an Internal Web. Indiana:Sams.net Publishing.

  • Garfinkel, S., Spafford, G. (1996). Practical UNIX and Internet Security (2nd ed.). California: O'Reilly & Associates.

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  • Hahn, H., Stout, R. (1994). The Internet Complete Reference. California: Osborne McGraw-Hill.

  • Hall, B. (1997). Web-Based Training Cookbook. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Hewlett-Packard, HP, HP-UX, and HP VUE are trademarks or registered trademarks of Hewlett-Packard Co.

"Common Desktop Environment" and "CDE" are:

Copyright © 1996 Digital Equipment Corporation
Copyright © 1994, 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company
Copyright © 1994, 1995 International Business Machines Corp.
Copyright © 1994, 1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Copyright © 1994, 1995 Novell, Inc.

UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries licensed exclusively through X/Open Company, Ltd.

OSF/Motif and Motif are trademarks of Open Software Foundation, Ltd.

X Window System is a trademark of X Consortium, Inc.

PostScript is a trademark of Adobe Systems, Inc., which may be registered in certain jurisdictions.

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