Stanford Guidelines for Web Credibility
(www.webcredibility.org/guidelines/index.html)
10 guidelines compiled by Stanford Web Credibility Research for building the credibility of a web site. These guidelines are based on three years of research that included over 4,500 people.
Added: 12/2/2002
Web Style Guide - 2nd Edition
(www.webstyleguide.com/index.html)
Excellent general resource for all aspects of web design. Topics include: Process, Interface design, Site design, Page design, Typography, Editorial style, Graphics, Multimedia
Added: 8/2/2002
Writing for the Web
(www.useit.com/papers/webwriting/)
Research on how users read on the Web and how authors should write their Web pages. Mainly based on studies by John Morkes and Jakob Nielsen.
Added: 5/2/2002
Writing for the Web
(www.sun.com/980713/webwriting/)
The official Sun Microsystems guidelines booklet Writing for the Web by Jakob Neilsen.
Added: 5/2/2002
Taking a Content Inventory
(www.newarchitectmag.com/documents/s=4235/new1013635672/)
101 on taking content inventories.
Added: 4/29/2002
Editorial Style Guide - IBM/PennState Smeal
(intranet.smeal.psu.edu/webresource/styleguide_v2.html)
A editorial style guide document that outlines the way text should be styles on the website
Added: 2/1/2002
Say What You Mean on the Web
(www.ronscheer.com/)
Site contains articles on content delivery by consultant Ron Scheer. "His methodology brings to Web site design the disciplines of plain language, content architecture, information design, and usability."
Added: 1/27/2002
How Do You Build a Thesaurus?
(webreview.com/1998/10_30/developers/10_30_98_2.shtml)
Peter Morville's article on Webreview describing how to create a thesaurus - goes will with Louis Rosenfeld's article on Controlled Vocaularies
Added: 1/11/2002
Controlled vocabularies article
(webreview.com/1999/07_09/strategists/07_09_99_3.shtml)
Louis Rosenfeld's article on the merits of having a Controlled Vocaulary
Added: 1/9/2002