USEFUL LINKS
Internet addresses that will eventually be useful to students of the Camino
MEDIEVAL WEB SITES
Der Jakobsweg, homepage of Josef Haag.
In German, with links to many European sites dedicated to the pilgrimage to Santiago.
UCLA Camino de Santiago Homepage:
Check out the fine work done by Professor John Dagenais and his students.
DScriptorium:
A list of sites on the medieval book.
The Labyrinth
: Georgetown University site for all aspects of medieval studies.
Saints and Hagiography
, (Belgium)
STYLE GUIDES FOR ACADEMIC WRITING
A Brief Guide to
MLA Format
for Citing Sources (including electronic sources) in Research Papers (Purdue University Writing Lab)
SOFTWARE, INCLUDING INTERNET BROWSERS AND HTML MANUALS
Stroud's Winsock Applications
: Pages of free internet programs, including Web Browsers and Editors
Other on-line sources of web-related software
Web resources for downloading.
(University of Toronto)
Netscape Navigator download site:
The best and slickest Web Browser.
HTML AIDES
Special Characters in HTML
: (UT Austin) A table of HTML codes for punctuation, symbols and diacritics (like accented characters, upside-down question and quotation marks, etc.). Very useful in writing Web documents in Spanish.
HTML information from UT Austin:
All you need to learn how to make your own Web pages.
HTML information from Georgetown University:
An even more complete list of HTML and Web editing resources.
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