This is an experimental markup for the Further Reading Page assignment in my web authoring course at Rutgers University. I'm presenting it as a recommended coding paradigm for the bibliographical part of the assignment.
The information follows the MLA citation style.
View the page source to see the markup. Be sure to take a look at the (very limited) CSS in the head section of the file.
Bauhaus Further Reading
Articles on Bauhaus
- . "Bauhaus and Hell: Love Living There." Critical Inquiry 27 (2006): 17-44.
- . "Not Your Mother's Bauhaus." Modern Angst Studies 5.3 (2002): 93-116.
Books on Bauhaus and Other Things
- . Gropius: A Biography. New Haven: Yale UP, 1994.
- , and . Widgets and Dragons: How the Web Was Won. London: Routledge, 2006.
- . My Best Years. Ed. Karen Jones. New York: Random House, 1998.
- Smiley, Cynthia, ed. Stories to Make You Freak. New York: Orphaseum Books, 2001.
Note: This is not an official microformat. Rather it is a provisional microformat for use in a particular course. Largely but not exclusively, it has been based on the citation article on the Microformats Wiki.
Last modifed on February 10, 2009.