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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 13, No. 395.
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             Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 09:32:33 +0000
             From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de>
             Subject: _Kairos_ Call for Reviews

    Greetings Lists,

    {Below are some books to be reviewed for _Kairos_ Thank you. --Arun}

    Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 23:36:44 -0500 (EST)
    From: rarice@bsuvc.bsu.edu
    To: acw-l@listserv.ttu.edu

    All:

    Sorry about the cross-postings.

    For a deadline of March 5, 2000, _Kairos: A Journal for Teachers of
    Writing in Webbed Environments_ <http://english.ttu.edu/kairos> is seeking
    reviews composed in hypertext. Reviews that could be printed in a
    traditional paper journal are not appropriate to this venue. Some reviews
    lend themselves more readily to hypertext than others; however, we
    encourage authors to experiment, collaborate, and explore ideas and
    options not only in the text they write but also the directions in which
    they write it.

    We are looking for reviews of the following: pertinent software; web sites
    that serve as teaching tools or resources; listservs, listprocs or
    newsgroups; and papertexts, including these recent publications:

    *Eric Hoffman and Carol Scheidenhelm's _An Introduction to Teaching
    Composition in an Electronic Environment_

    *Michael Palmquist and Donald E. Zimmerman's _Writing with a Computer_

    *Donna Haraway and Thyrza Goodeve's _How Like a Leaf: An Interview with
    Donna Haraway_

    *Frederick S. Lane's _Obscene Profits: The Entrepreneurs of Pornography in
    the Cyber Age_

    Though we expect all submissions to be coded by the authors prior to
    review, the editors and other staff will work with authors on the process
    of constructing webtexts for submission. URLs should be directed to
    either Reviews Co-Editor: Rich Rice <rarice@bsuvc.bsu.edu> or Jennifer
    Stimson <j0stim01@athena.louisville.edu>.

    _Kairos_ is a webbed journal exploring all aspects of the pedagogical and
    scholarly uses of hypertext and other web technologies. It is designed to
    serve as a resource for teachers, researchers, and tutors of writing,
    including Technical Writing, Business Writing, Professional Communication,
    Creative Writing, Composition, Literature and a wide variety of
    humanities-based scholarship.
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