AIfIA Information Architecture Library
The IA Library is a selection of resources related to the field of information architecture. The collection includes articles, books, blogs, and more.
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AIGA Experience Design: Case Study Archive
Welcome practitioners, educators and students from all experience design disciplines! The goal of this archive is to build a teachable and learnable body of knowledge for the extended experience design community, which can be referenced and is freely accessible. These cases have been peer-reviewed and present best-practices from each year.
The mission of Ajax-Tutorials.com is to create the ultimate online resource for Ajax community. Ajax-tutorials.com allows developers to quickly navigate through hundreds of best-practice tutorials, articles, resources, and other Ajax related material.
A blog from Bangalore based on everything related to the user experience and interaction.
Monteiro, Percy. Blogspot. Resources>Usability>User Centered Design>Blogs
The Alternative Guide to Technical Communication 
This guide summarizes alternative resources relevant to people in Technical Communication. 'Alternative' refers to the unconventional types of resources on this list as well the diversity of topics that are covered -- none of these resources talk about 'technical communication.'
Wei, Carolyn. University of Washington-Seattle. Resources>TC>User Centered Design
A blog about writing fiction, nonfiction and copywriting.
Booth, Angela. TypePad.com. Resources>Writing>Business Communication>Blogs
Animations Combination: Exploding Effect
In this presentation, you will learn how to create an explode effect on pictures.
Tohlz, Shawn. PowerPoint Heaven (2005). Resources>Presentations>Software>Microsoft PowerPoint
Animations Combination: Leaf Motion Effect
In this tutorial, you will learn how to make the motion of a leaf moving in the wind. It can be easily done with the combinations of Motion Path, Spin and Swivel Effects.
Tohlz, Shawn. PowerPoint Heaven (2005). Resources>Presentations>Software>Microsoft PowerPoint
Ankush Avhad's Technical Writing Links 
A collection of categorized links to online technical writing resources.
Avhad, Ankush. DocumentorG. Resources>Directories>Writing>Technical Writing
An Annotated List of Interaction/Web Design Resources, Books and Websites
This list provides resources about web design, usability, and related topics.
Berkun, Scott. UIWeb (2001). Resources>Bibliographies>User Interface>Usability
Apple Publications Style Guide 
The Apple Publications Style Guide provides editorial guidelines for text in Apple instructional publications, technical documentation, reference information, training programs, and the software user interface.
Apple Inc. (2006). Resources>Style Guides
An interactive tutorial about usable website design.
Schutz, Bart. Interview NSS. Resources>Multimedia>Usability>Web Design
This blog will share with you guys about The Art of PowerPoint-ing, creating advanced and amazing animations, and many more!
PowerPoint Heaven (2005). Resources>Presentations>Software>Blogs
This online column is devoted entirely to internationalization and all of its related issues. Dr. International's focus is in the area of his actual work, the Windows International group (responsible for the global support in products such as Windows 2000 and Windows XP, but anything international that is related to Microsoft products can be fair game here!
Association of British Science Writers: Members' E-Mail Directory
This page lists freelance and staff writers who have their own web pages. there is a separate page for members you can reach by email. Members: fill in this form to get into the directory.
ABSW. Resources>Directories>Scientific Communication>United Kingdom
Association of British Science Writers: Members' Websites Directory
This page lists freelance and staff writers who have their own web pages. there is a separate page for members you can reach by email. Members: fill in this form to get into the directory.
ABSW. Resources>Directories>Scientific Communication>United Kingdom
Rhonda Bracey's blog, with some posts specifically on technical writing.
Bracey, Rhonda. At Random. Resources>Writing>Technical Writing>Blogs
In the 1997 bibliography, I’ve included all the categories of the taxonomy, even if the contributors have submitted no entries in a given section. Several users informed me that they prefer to see the entire taxonomy since doing so facilitates their research; thus it seemed wise to return to our original list of sections. This year, we have added quite a few new sources; all are noted on the list of works consulted at the end of this bibliography. We have expanded in the areas of health, risk, and environmental communication publications; we continue last year’s trend of fewer entries in editing, revision, and the general writing aspect of the profession. No new categories have been added.
ATTW (1997). Resources>Bibliographies>TC
The ATTW Bibliography is at a point of transition with a new editor and a request from the ATTW Executive Committee to publish an online version of the bibliography on the ATTW Web site. In the next few months, the bibliography committee plans to focus on the design and content of an online bibliography. The goal is to build a bibliography that provides easy and up-to-date access to technical communication resources.
ATTW (1998). Resources>Bibliographies>TC
The bibliography committee began the year with three goals: (1) explore the development of an online database for the bibliography, (2) survey members of ATTW at the annual meeting, and (3) continue to publish the annual bibliography in TCQ.
ATTW (1999). Resources>Bibliographies>TC
Committee members since 1975 have reviewed periodicals and books for discussions of technical communication issues to build the bibliography to a significant resource for technical communication.
ATTW (2000). Resources>Bibliographies>TC
Each year a committee of technical communication teachers and researchers review journals and books for work important to our activities. This year two graduate students joined the committee.
ATTW (2001). Resources>Bibliographies>TC
Members of ATTW refer to the bibliography because it 'focuses on resources specific to technical communication.' Several members noted that they find the paper copy easier to use than online databases; others use the pdf version found on the ATTW website. Members also noted that it is a good reference for graduate students. Several members pointed out weaknesses in the bibliography that the committee continues to struggle with.
ATTW (2002). Resources>Bibliographies>TC
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