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  1. 1

    Enquiries at the interface : philosophical problems of online education

    Oxford, UK ; Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishers, 2000
    Table of Contents:
    Format: Book


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    Magazine design

    Crans-Près-Céligny, Switzerland ; Hove, East Sussex, UK : New York, NY : RotoVision SA ; Distributed in the United States by Watson-Guptill Publications, 1999
    Table of Contents: “…Packaging -- Format -- Navigation -- Structure -- Images -- Systems -- Webzines.…”
    Format: Book


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    Design concepts with code : a developer approach by Carey, Kelly

    Berkeley, Calif. : New York : Apress ; distributed by Springer-Verlag, 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Introducing interface design -- Introducing design principles -- Project 1 : building an open-source portal -- Implementing design elements : line, type, and shape -- Implementing design elements : texture, space, size, value, and layout -- Project 2 : building an online resource center -- Working with content and typography -- Using color -- Project 3 : building a Webzine -- Exploring site issues and accessibility.…”
    Format: Book


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    Library juice concentrate

    Duluth, Minn. : Library Juice Press LLC, 2006
    Format: Book


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    The story of English in 100 words by Crystal, David, 1941-

    New York : Picador, 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Bagonise : a nonce-word (20th century) -- 91. Webzine : an internet compound (20th century) -- 92. …”
    Format: Book


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    The story of English in 100 words by Crystal, David, 1941-

    New York : St. Martin's Press, 2012
    1st U.S. ed.
    Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: 1.Roe -- the first word (5th century) -- 2.Lea -- naming places (8th century) -- 3.And -- an early abbreviation (8th century) -- 4.Loaf -- an unexpected origin (9th century) -- 5.Out -- changing grammar (9th century) -- 6.Street -- a Latin loan (9th century) -- 7.Mead -- a window into history (9th century) -- 8.Merry -- a dialect survivor (9th century) -- 9.Riddle -- playing with language (10th century) -- 10.What -- an early exclamation (10th century) -- 11.Bone-house -- a word-painting (10th century) -- 12.Brock -- a Celtic arrival (10th century) -- 13.English -- the language named (10th century) -- 14.Bridegroom -- a popular etymology (11th century) -- 15.Arse -- an impolite word (11th century) -- 16.Swain -- a poetic expression (12th century) -- 17.Pork -- an elegant word (13th century) -- 18.Chattels -- a legal word (13th century) -- 19.Dame -- a form of address (13th century) -- 20.Skirt -- a word doublet (13th century) -- 21.Jail -- competing words (13th century) -- 22.Take away -- a phrasal verb (13th century) -- 23.Cuckoo -- a sound-symbolic word (13th century) -- 24.Cunt -- a taboo word (13th century) -- 25.Wicked -- a radical alteration (13th century) -- 26.Wee -- a Scottish contribution (14th century) -- 27.Grammar -- a surprising link (14th century) -- 28.Valentine -- first name into word (14th century) -- 29.Egg -- a dialect choice (14th century) -- 30.Royal -- word triplets (14th century) -- 31.Money -- a productive idiom (14th century) -- 32.Music -- a spelling in evolution (14th century) -- 33.Taffeta -- an early trade word (14th century) -- 34.Information(s) -- (un)countable nouns (14th century) -- 35.Gaggle -- a collective noun (15th century) -- 36.Doable -- a mixing of languages (15th century) -- 37.Matrix -- a word from Tyndale (16th century) -- 38.Alphabet -- talking about writing (16th century) -- 39.Potato -- a European import (16th century) -- 40.Debt -- a spelling reform (16th century) -- 41.Ink-horn -- a classical flood (16th century) -- 42.Dialect -- regional variation (16th century) -- 43.Bodgery -- word-coiners (16th century) -- 44.Undeaf -- a word from Shakespeare (16th century) -- 45.Skunk -- an early Americanism (17th century) -- 46.Shibboleth -- a word from King James (17th century) -- 47.Bloody -- an emerging swear-word (17th century) -- 48.Lakh -- a word from India (17th century) -- 49.Fopdoodle -- a lost word (17th century) -- 50.Billion -- a confusing ambiguity (17th century) -- 51.Yogurt -- a choice of spelling (17th century) -- 52.Gazette -- a taste of journalese (17th century) -- 53.Tea -- a social word (17th century) -- 54.Disinterested -- a confusible (17th century) -- 55.Polite -- a matter of manners (17th century) -- 56.Dilly-dally -- a reduplicating word (17th century) -- 57.Rep -- a clipping (17th century) -- 58.Americanism -- a new nation (18th century) -- 59.Edit -- a back-formation (18th century) -- 60.Species -- classifying things (18th century) -- 61.Ain't -- right and wrong (18th century) -- 62.Trek -- a word from Africa (19th century) -- 63.Hello -- progress through technology (19th century) -- 64.Dragsman -- thieves' cant (19th century) -- 65.Lunch -- U or non-U (19th century) -- 66.Dude -- a cool usage (19th century) -- 67.Brunch -- a portmanteau word (19th century) -- 68.Dinkum -- a word from Australia (19th century) -- 69.Mipela -- pidgin English (19th century) -- 70.Schmooze -- a Yiddishism (19th century) -- 71.OK -- debatable origins (19th century) -- 72.Ology -- suffix into word (19th century) -- 73.Y'all -- a new pronoun (19th century) -- 74.Speech-craft -- an Anglo-Saxonism (19th century) -- 75.DNA -- scientific terminology (20th century) -- 76.Garage -- a pronunciation problem (20th century) -- 77.Escalator -- word into name into word (20th century) -- 78.Robot -- a global journey (20th century) -- 79.UFO -- alternative forms (20th century) -- 80.Watergate -- place-name into word (20th century) -- 81.Doublespeak -- weasel words (20th century) -- 82.Doobry -- useful nonsense (20th century) -- 83.Blurb -- a moment of arrival (20th century) -- 84.Strine -- a comic effect (20th century) -- 85.Alzheimer's -- surname into word (20th century) -- 86.Grand -- money slang (20th century) -- 87.Mega -- prefix into word (20th century) -- 88.Gotcha -- a non-standard spelling (20th century) -- 89.PC -- being politically correct (20th century) -- 90.Bagonise -- a nonce-word (20th century) -- 91.Webzine -- an internet compound (20th century) -- 92.App -- a killer abb (20th century) -- 93.Cherry-picking -- corporate speak (20th century) -- 94.LOL -- netspeak (20th century) -- 95.Jazz -- word of the century (20th century) -- 96.Sudoku -- a modern loan (21st century) -- 97.Muggle -- a fiction word (21st century) -- 98.Chillax -- a fashionable blend (21st century) -- 99.Unfriend -- a new age (21st century) -- 100.Twittersphere -- future directions? …”
    Format: Book


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    Poet power : the complete guide to getting your poetry published by Williams, Thomas A. (Thomas Andrew), 1931-

    Boulder, CO : Sentient Publications, 2002
    1st Sentient Publications ed.
    Table of Contents: “…A Poet's Guide to the Internet -- The Internet: a Great New Tool -- How Email Can Help -- Ezines and Webzines -- Introducing the World Wide Web -- The Supersites and Their Resources -- Information Sources and Problem Solvers -- A Starter's Kit of Internet Web Sites for Poets -- Appendix I. …”
    Format: Book


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    Over clocked : stories of the future present by Doctorow, Cory

    New York : Thunder's Mouth Press, 2007
    Format: Book


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    The end of print

    Princeton, N. J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 2007
    Format: DVD


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    The best horror of the year. Volume three

    San Francisco : Night Shade Books, 2011
    1st ed.
    Format: Book


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    The best horror of the year. Volume two

    San Francisco : Night Shade, 2010
    Format: Book


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    The best horror of the year. Volume 2

    San Francisco [Calif.] : Night Shade Books, 2010
    1st ed.
    Format: Book


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    The best horror of the year. Volume 1

    Format: Book


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    The end : media at the tipping point

    Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 2007
    Format: DVD