It’s hard to find more information in one spot than “Shooting the Stickbow” by Anthony Camera.
It may have some good info., but you'll need to know enough to separate the good from the bad. I read the "glossary", and it has a lot of opinion, ego, and downright error in it--so much I could never in good concience recommend it. A few examples:
"Archer – Someone skilled in the use of a bow and arrow. Note the word “skilled”."
I guess there's no such thing as a novice archer, beginning archer, intermediate archer, etc.?
"B-50 – Dacron bowstring material made by Brownell. B-500 is the same material, but made by BCY."
B-50, B-500, and B-55 are all made from Dacron, but are not the same material. I wouldn't mix them in the same string due to differences in tensile strength, rate of strech and creep, etc.
"Bowstring, Flemish Splice – String made from individual strands of material and bound together by braiding or “splicing” the ends together."
There are no braids or splices in a Flemish string.
"Fast Flight – Bowstring or bowstring material made from Vectran."
Not even close. The Fast Flight brand is/was made from Dyneema. There is no 100% Vectran string material.
I've also read the "starter" list. 14 strand Dynaflight '97 string for 20-50# bows? Do you put ethanol in a dragster, ankle weights on a sprinter, and tie out a chihuahua with a logging chain?
IMO there are much more accurate resources, by people with actual verifiable credentials (the author of STS has none concerning hunting, competing, or coaching). My favorite is "Masters of the Barebow, Volume III. Two World Champion archers, one who has also coached World Champions. Easy to understand, easy to follow.
Chad