LDP/LDP/guide/docbook/LDP-Author-Guide/references.xml

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<bibliography id="bibliography">
<title>References</title>
<bibliodiv id="ref-markup">
<title>Markup and general information</title>
<biblioentry>
<title>Secret Life of Markup, The</title>
<bibliosource><ulink
url="http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/02/42/index4a.html" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>Steve</firstname><surname>Champeon</surname></author>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Progressive Enhancement and the Future of Web Design</title>
<subtitle>
Where We Are Now
</subtitle>
<bibliosource><ulink
url="http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/03/21/index3a_page2.html" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>Steve</firstname><surname>Champeon</surname></author>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>SGML</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/SGML/" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
</bibliodiv>
<bibliodiv id="ref-docbook">
<title>DocBook References</title>
<biblioentry>
<title>DocBook XML 4.1.2 Quick Start Guide</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.jimweller.net/jim/dbxmlqs/index.html" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>Jim</firstname><surname>Weller</surname></author>
<abstract>
<para>
<blockquote>
<attribution>Jim Weller</attribution>
<para>Describes how to install, configure and use the tools and resources for
DocBook XML 4.1.2. The purpose of this quick start guide is to get new
docbook authors, editors, and contributors up and running fast with the
DoocBook tools. These are powerful tool in the hands of an author. It
assumes a fair knowledge of building and installing source packages.
There are probably a million and one ways to accomplish my ultimate
goal of installing and using these tools. This one works well for
me.
</para></blockquote>
</para>
</abstract>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>
Installing And Using An XML/SGML DocBook Editing Suite
Setting Up A Free XML/SGML DocBook Editing Suite For Windows And
Unix/Linux/BSD</title>
<bibliosource><ulink
url="http://supportweb.cs.bham.ac.uk/documentation/tutorials/docsystem/build/tutorials/docbooksys/docbooksys.html"
/>
</bibliosource>
<author><firstname>Ashley J.S.</firstname><surname>Mills</surname></author>
<copyright><year>2002</year>
<holder>The University Of Birmingham</holder></copyright>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>
Getting Upto Speed With DocBook</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://supportweb.cs.bham.ac.uk/documentation/tutorials/docsystem/build/tutorials/UniDocBook/UniDocBook.html" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>Ashley J.S.</firstname><surname>Mills</surname></author>
<copyright><year>2002</year>
<holder>The University Of Birmingham</holder></copyright>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>DocBook: The Definitive Guide</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.docbook.org/" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>Norman</firstname><surname>Walsh</surname></author>
<author><firstname>Leonard</firstname><surname>Muellner</surname></author>
<copyright><year>1999</year>
<holder>O'Reilly &amp; Associates, Inc.</holder></copyright>
<isbn>1-56592-580-7</isbn>
<publisher>
<publishername>O'Reilly &amp; Associates, Inc.</publishername>
</publisher>
<abstract>
<para>This book was released by O'Reilly in October 1999, and
is a great reference to DocBook. I have not found it to be a
great practical book. You can pick it up at the book vendor of
choice, and the entire book is also available online (in HTML and SGML
formats) at the above URL. </para>
</abstract>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Simplified DocBook: The Definitive Guide</title>
<bibliosource><ulink
url="http://www.docbook.org/tdg/simple/en/html/sdocbook.html" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>Norman</firstname><surname>Walsh</surname></author>
<author><firstname>Leonard</firstname><surname>Muellner</surname></author>
<copyright><year>1999</year>
<holder>O'Reilly &amp; Associates, Inc.</holder></copyright>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Simplified DocBook</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/simple/" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>XML Matters: Getting started with the DocBook XML
dialect</title>
<bibliosource><ulink
url="http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/xml-matters3.html" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>FAQ for DocBook markup</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.dpawson.co.uk/docbook/markup.html" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Single-Source Publishing with DocBook XML</title>
<abbrev></abbrev>
<bibliosource><ulink url="
http://www.lodestar2.com/people/dyork/talks/2002/ols/docbook-tutorial/frames/frames.html" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>Dan</firstname><surname>York</surname></author>
<copyright><year>2002</year>
<holder>Dan York</holder></copyright>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>
DocBook Install mini-HOWTO</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://tldp.org/HOWTO/mini/DocBook-Install/" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>Robert</firstname><surname>Easter</surname></author>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Exploring SGML DocBook</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://lwn.net/2000/features/DocBook/" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>Giorgio</firstname><surname>Zoppi</surname></author>
</biblioentry>
</bibliodiv>
<bibliodiv id="ref-linuxdoc">
<title>LinuxDoc</title>
<biblioentry>
<title>Howtos-with-LinuxDoc-mini-HOWTO</title>
<bibliosource><ulink
url="http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Howtos-with-LinuxDoc.html" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>David</firstname><surname>Lawyer</surname></author>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>LinuxDoc-SGML User's Guide</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.nmt.edu/tcc/doc/guide.html" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
</bibliodiv>
<bibliodiv id="ref-x2docbook">
<title>Converting Other Formats to DocBook</title>
<biblioentry>
<title>
Converting HTML to Docbook SGML/XML Using html2db</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~ppadala/tidy/" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>5-Minute Review: Using LyX for Creating DocBook</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.teledyn.com/help/XML/lyx2db/t1.html" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Document processing with LyX and SGML</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.karakas-online.de/mySGML/" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
</bibliodiv>
<bibliodiv id="ref-templates">
<title>LDP templates, tools &amp; links</title>
<biblioentry>
<title>LDP Templates</title>
<abbrev></abbrev>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.tldp.org/authors/index.html#resources">http://www.tldp.org/authors/index.html#resources</ulink>
</bibliosource>
<abstract>
<para>Contains links to SGML templates and their resulting HTML output
to help you see what your document will look like. Many of the tags
just need to be replaced with information unique to your HOWTO.
Also contains links to tools and other useful information.
</para>
</abstract>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Linux Documentation Project HOWTO Generator, The</title>
<bibliosource><ulink
url="http://www.nyx.net/~sgjoen/The_LDP_HOWTO_Generator.html" /></bibliosource>
<abstract>
<para>
This is a standalone web page with a number of fields to fill in
and a few buttons. When ready the compile button starts the
compilation of all the input fields and wraps it all in proper
LinuxDoc SGML, ready to process with the LinuxDoc SGML tools.
</para>
<para>
The compiled output is outputted to a read-only text area near
the bottom of the webpage, so the text has to be copied and
pasted into a file for compilation.
</para>
<para>
DocBook is not currently supported.
</para>
</abstract>
</biblioentry>
</bibliodiv>
<bibliodiv id="ref-transform">
<title>DocBook Transformations</title>
<biblioentry>
<title>DocBook XML/SGML Processing Using OpenJade</title>
<abbrev></abbrev>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://tldp.org/HOWTO/DocBook-OpenJade-SGML-XML-HOWTO/" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>Saqib</firstname><surname>Ali</surname></author>
</biblioentry>
</bibliodiv>
<bibliodiv id="ref-techwriting">
<title>General Writing Links and Style Guides</title>
<biblioentry>
<title>
Guide to Grammar and Style</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://newark.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Writing/" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>Jack</firstname><surname>Lynch</surname></author>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Purdue's Online Writing Lab</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://owl.english.purdue.edu/" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>
Chicago Manual of Style</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>
Plain Language Resources</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.plainlanguagenetwork.org/Resources/" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Writing User-Friendly Documents</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.blm.gov/nhp/NPR/pe_toc.html" /></bibliosource>
<abstract><para>
This is quite useful. It includes before and after writing samples.
</para></abstract>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>PlainTrain Writing Tutorial</title>
<bibliosource><ulink
url="http://www.web.net/~plain/PlainTrain/IntroducingPlainLanguage.html" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Writing for the Web</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.useit.com/papers/webwriting/" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Information Pollution</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://useit.com/alertbox/20030811.html" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Be Succinct! (Writing for the Web)</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://useit.com/alertbox/9703b.html" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Politics and the English Language</title>
<bibliosource><ulink
url="http://www.k-1.com/Orwell/index.cgi/work/essays/language.html" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>George</firstname><surname>Orwell</surname></author>
<abstract>
<para>A classic text on writing.</para>
</abstract>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Elements of Style, The</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.bartleby.com/141/" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname></firstname><surname>Strunk and White</surname></author>
<abstract>
<para>A classic text on writing.</para>
</abstract>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>A Short Handbook and Style Sheet</title>
<bibliosource><ulink
url="http://newark.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Writing/m.html#mechanics" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>Thomas</firstname><surname>Pinney</surname></author>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Technical Writing Links</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.techcomplus.com/tips.htm" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>
Technical Writing Tutorial</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://psdam.mit.edu/rise/tutorials/writing/technical-writing.html" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>
Strategies to succeed in technical writing</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.school-for-champions.com/techwriting.htm" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>
User Guides Online Tutorial</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.klariti.com/technical-writing/User-Guides-Tutorial.shtml" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>
DMOZ Technical Writing Links</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://dmoz.org/Arts/Writers_Resources/Non-Fiction/Technical_Writing/" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>
techwr-L</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.raycomm.com/techwhirl/magazine/" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Technical Writing Links</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://academic.middlesex.cc.ma.us/PeterHarbeson/links.html" /></bibliosource>
<abstract><para>
An omnibus of links--scrounge for goodies.
</para></abstract>
</biblioentry>
</bibliodiv>
<bibliodiv id="ref-relatedtldp">
<title>Related TLDP Documents</title>
<biblioentry>
<title>
Linux Documentation Project (LDP) FAQ</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://tldp.org/FAQ/LDP-FAQ/index.html" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>Rahul</firstname><surname>Sundaram</surname></author>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>LDP HOWTO-INDEX</title>
<bibliosource><ulink
url="http://tldp.org/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>Guylhem</firstname><surname>Aznar</surname></author>
<author><firstname>Joshua</firstname><surname>Drake</surname></author>
<author><firstname>Greg</firstname><surname>Ferguson</surname></author>
</biblioentry>
</bibliodiv>
<bibliodiv id="ref-software-edit">
<title>Software: Emacs</title>
<biblioentry>
<title>Information about PSGML </title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.lysator.liu.se/~lenst/about_psgml/" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Emacs: The Free Software IDE</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=576" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Emacs/PSGML Quick Reference</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.snee.com/bob/sgmlfree/psgmqref.html" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>Bob</firstname><surname>Ducharme</surname></author>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>NT Emacs Installation</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.charlescurley.com/emacs.html" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>Charles</firstname><surname>Curley</surname></author>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Cygwin Packages for DocBook Authoring</title>
<bibliosource><ulink
url="http://www.docbook.org/wiki/moin.cgi/CygwinPackages/" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>SGML for Windows NT</title>
<subtitle>
Setting up a free SGML/XML editing and publishing system on
Windows/Cygwin
</subtitle>
<bibliosource><ulink
url="http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/hoenicka_markus/cygbook1.html" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>Markus</firstname><surname>Hoenicka</surname></author>
<copyright><year>2000</year>
<holder>Markus Hoenicka</holder></copyright>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Vim</title>
<bibliosource><ulink
url="http://www.newriders.com/books/opl/ebooks/0735710015.html" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>Steve</firstname><surname>Oualline</surname></author>
</biblioentry>
</bibliodiv>
<bibliodiv id="ref-xml">
<title>XML Authoring Tools</title>
<biblioentry>
<title>Saqib's list of XML Authoring Tools</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.xml-dev.com/xml/editors.html" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
</bibliodiv>
<bibliodiv id="ref-licenses">
<title>Documentation Licenses</title>
<biblioentry>
<title>Licensing HOWTO</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.catb.org/~esr/Licensing-HOWTO.html" /></bibliosource>
<author><firstname>Eric</firstname><surname>Raymond</surname></author>
<author><firstname>Catherine</firstname><surname>Raymond</surname></author>
<abstract>
<para><blockquote>
<attribution>Eric Raymond and Catherine Raymond</attribution>
<para>
This document explains how U.S. copyright and licensing law applies to
open-source software projects. It compares the strengths and weaknesses of
the existing open-source licenses, and gives guidance on how to choose a
license for your project. It also explains the legalities of changing a
project's license. It suggests new practice for coping with today's
high-threat legal environment--this part is a must-read for all
project leaders.
</para>
</blockquote></para>
</abstract>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>OPL</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/" /></bibliosource>
<abstract><para>OpenContent officially closed June 30, 2003.
</para></abstract>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>Creative Commons</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0/" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>GNU Free Documentation License</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html" /></bibliosource>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry>
<title>GNU General Public License</title>
<bibliosource><ulink url="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/licenses.html#GPL" /></bibliosource>
<abstract><para>
If you would like your documents to be included in the main Debian
distribution, you should use this license. It is not, however, the
LDP's license of choice.
</para></abstract>
</biblioentry>
</bibliodiv>
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