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== 2011 == | == 2011 == | ||
* [http://asin.cc/1884995705 The Social Media Survival Guide: Strategies, Tactics, and Tools for Succeeding in the Social Web] - pp. 40, 43, 44, 358, 375, and in particular Appendix D. Preparing Your Content for the Semantic Web: pp.437-440 with sample markup for [[hreview-aggregate]] and [[hCard]]. | * <cite>[http://asin.cc/1884995705 The Social Media Survival Guide: Strategies, Tactics, and Tools for Succeeding in the Social Web]</cite> - pp. 40, 43, 44, 358, 375, and in particular Appendix D. Preparing Your Content for the Semantic Web: pp.437-440 with sample markup for [[hreview-aggregate]] and [[hCard]]. | ||
** blogged 2011-10-20: [http://www.socialmediapower.com/2011/10/20/social-media-resource-of-the-day-microformats/ Social Media Resource of the Day: Microformats] / "Microformats: Enables the information on the Web to be provided faster and simpler". | |||
== 2010 == | == 2010 == | ||
* HTML5 for Web Designers - [http://html5forwebdesigners.com/semantics/index.html Chapter 5: Semantics] - discussion of microformats and a powerful argument for a "limited vocabulary based on community consensus". | * <cite>HTML5 for Web Designers</cite> - [http://html5forwebdesigners.com/semantics/index.html Chapter 5: Semantics] - discussion of microformats and a powerful argument for a "limited vocabulary based on community consensus". | ||
* [http://tantek.com/html5 HTML5 Now] - includes use of hAtom with the HTML5 <time> element | * <cite>[http://tantek.com/html5 HTML5 Now]</cite> - includes use of hAtom with the HTML5 <time> element | ||
== 2009 == | == 2009 == |
Revision as of 04:08, 25 December 2011
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This page lists books which provide description and documentation of microformats, or non-trivial discussions thereof. Most recent first, grouped by year.
- to-do add thumbnails of the book covers to improve presentation of this page.
2011
- The Social Media Survival Guide: Strategies, Tactics, and Tools for Succeeding in the Social Web - pp. 40, 43, 44, 358, 375, and in particular Appendix D. Preparing Your Content for the Semantic Web: pp.437-440 with sample markup for hreview-aggregate and hCard.
- blogged 2011-10-20: Social Media Resource of the Day: Microformats / "Microformats: Enables the information on the Web to be provided faster and simpler".
2010
- HTML5 for Web Designers - Chapter 5: Semantics - discussion of microformats and a powerful argument for a "limited vocabulary based on community consensus".
- HTML5 Now - includes use of hAtom with the HTML5 <time> element
2009
- Microformats Made Simple by Emily Lewis. Available for Pre-order from Amazon.
2008
- "Microformats - Semantik für jedermann: Das semantische Web und wie Microformats die Entwicklung vorantreiben werden" by Florian Beer a german book about microformats, technical and historical background and references for the most important formats.
- Japanese translation of Allsopp's Microformats: Empowering Your Markup for Web 2.0; translated by Noriyo Asano, under the editorship of Kazuhito Kidachi
- Mainichi Communications Inc., early 2008?
- Noriyo has translated "Ambient Findability" and "Designing Interfaces"; Kazuhito is one of the well-known advocates of Web Standards and microformats in Japan.
- Read their posts about the translation: Noriyo's and Kazuhito's (both in Japanese).
2007
- Microformats: Empowering Your Markup for Web 2.0 by John Allsopp
- Friends of Ed, ISBN 9781590598146, March 2007
- Read Allsopp's Appendix (PDF).
2006
- Introduction to Neogeography by Andrew Turner
- O'Reilly, ISBN 9780596529956, December 2006
- This is a PDF book, part of the O'Reilly Short Cuts series. Covers the ADR and GEO microformats.
- Using Microformats by Brian Suda
- O'Reilly, ISBN 9780596528218, 2006
- This is a PDF book, part of the O'Reilly Short Cuts series. It is a solid introduction to all the established microformats, the history, philosophy and a look at where microformats are headed.
- Web Design In A Nutshell, Third Edition by Jennifer Niederst Robbins. IMPORTANT: This applies to the THIRD EDITION only!
- O'Reilly Media, ISBN 9780596009878, 2006
- Provides an excellent modern standards based foundation for web design that is ideal for understanding microformats, and a whole introductory chapter on microformats as well.
- See also Web Design in a Nutshell, Third Edition (on oreilly.com).
- HTML Mastery by Paul Haine
- Friends of Ed, ISBN 9781590597651, 2006
- Chapter 5, pp. 117-154: Purpose Built Semantics: Microformats and Other Stories.
2005
- Hacking RSS and Atom by Leslie M. Orchard
- Wiley, ISBN 9780764597589, 2005
- The last chapter has a nice section on both publishing and consuming hCalendar events in either a feed or as part of a page. Les has implemented various microformats (hCalendar entry form as a greasemonkey script, XOXO dynamic editing).
- You can find source code for the hCalendar scripts from my book at my site. Look for the files starting with
ch18
. Buy the book if you like it! LesOrchard 20:11, 25 Mar 2006 (PST)
Errata
For errata in any of the following, if any, see http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Errata/[ISBN], where [ISBN] is the ISBN with no hyphens or spaces. (Perhaps this could be added to Special:Booksources?)