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Volume 12-13
(2002-2003)
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Number
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Robert Woods and
Samuel Ebersole,
Social Networking in the Online Classroom:
Foundations of Effective Online Learning
Woods and Ebersole
examine
the foundations of "community" in the online learning environment.
Volume 10-11
(2000-2001)
(From this volume, issues are available in HTML only)
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Number
1
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Doug Brent and
Joanna Richardson,
Editor's
Introduction: Ejournals - and EJournal - in the Second Decade of the
Late
Age of Print.
Joanna and Doug take a
brief
look at where EJournal has been and where it might be going, and
attempt
to articulate the shifts in electronic publishing and in the
reproduction
of knowledge that will be keynotes for the next years of the journal.
- Mary Anne Moser, What
is
Smart about the Smart Communities Movement?
Mary Anne Moser
attempts
to answer the question of whose interests are being served in the Smart
Communities movement, and how. She reviews the history of the
movement
in order to understand how it aligns a political wish with the
potential
of artifical intelligence research and cybernetic models. She
also
explores the rhetorical connotations of the word smart as it is
used to promote community connectedness.
Volume 9 (1999)
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Text
Ted Jennings, Valedictory
Volume 8 (1998)
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Number 2: Text
or HTML
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Ripudaman Singh,
Rostislav Chudoba,
Gopal K. and Carsten Koenke, IMMJ: Interactive
Multi-Media
Journals in Science and Technology - Prospects and Issues
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Number 1: Text
or HTML
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Charles A.
Taylor, Holzwege
and Feldwege in Cyberwald: The Multimedia Philosophy Lecture
Volume 7 (1997)
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Number 1: Text
or HTML
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Joanna Richardson, Library
Developments in Australia (Guest Editor's Introduction)
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Jenny Cameron, Tom
Denison,
Bob Jansen, Paul Mercieca, Paul Reekie, Don Schauder, Andrew Treloar
and
Patrick Wilken, EPICentre - The Electronic Publishing Innovations
Centre
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John Neuhaus, Establishing
a Regional Electronic Library System on the North Coast of New South
Wales
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Garry Hall, Electronic
Information
Services for a Developing University: Local, State and National
Initiatives
Volume 6 (1996)
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Number 3: Text
or HTML
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Doug Brent: E-Publishing
and Hypertext Publishing (Guest Editor's ntroduction)
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Richard Andersen, Hypertext
Notes
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John December, Living
in
Hypertext
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Charles Ess, Modernity
and
Postmodernism in "Hypertext Notes": A Call for Theoretical Consistency
and Completeness
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Number 2: Text
or HTML
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F. Sapienza, Hacker
Folklore
on Usenet: A Rhetorical Approach to Hacker Subculture
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Number 1: Text
or HTML
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John Cayley, Pressing
the
"Reveal Code" Key
Volume 5 (1995)
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Number 2: Text
or HTML
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David Bearman, Archiving
Electronic Documents: A Report of a Proposal
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Number 1: Text
or HTML
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Doug Brent, Stevan
Harnad's
"Subversive Proposal": Kick-Starting Electronic Scholarship
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Ted Jennings, E-Publishing
and Quality Control (Editorial Comment)
Volume 4 (1994)
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Number 4: Textor
HTML
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Doug Brent, Information
Technology
and the Breakdown of "Places" of Knowledge
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Ted Jennings, Archiving
Electronic
Journals: Permanence, Integrity, Linking, Citation, Copyright (Editorial
Comment)
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Number 3: Text
or HTML
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The Holland et al
Exchanges
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Number 2: Text
or HTML
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Frank Quinn, A
Role for Libraries
in Electronic Publication
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Fytton Rowland, Electronic
Journals: Neither Free nor Easy
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Ted Jennings, Electronic
Journals, Speed and Libraries (Editorial Comments)
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Number 1: Text
or HTML
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Norman N. Holland, Eliza
Meets the Postmodern
Volume 3 (1993)
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Number 3: Text
or HTML
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robin, Hypertext
for Writers:
A Review of Software
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Humanities and
Arts Initiative:
The Information Superhighway
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Number 2: Text
or HTML
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C.J. Keep, Knocking
on Heaven's
Door: Leibniz, Baudrillard and Virtual Reality
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Survey of
EJournal Subscribers
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Number 1: Text
or HTML
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Dilworth - Levine
Exchange:
More about Copyright and Costs
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Using the HtxtRdr
("Read
Me First")
Volume 2 (1992)
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Number 5: Text
or HTML
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David Sewell, The
Usenet
Oracle: Virtual Authors and Network Community
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Number 4: Text
or HTML
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John B. Dilworth and
Jonathan
Allen, An Ownership-Copyright Exchange
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Number 3: Text
or HTML
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Number 2: Text
or HTML
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Ted Jennings, Should
We Say
Goodbye to "Text"? and Writing as Reward, not Punishmment (Editorials)
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David Coniam, Literacy
for
the Next Generaltion: Writing Without Handwriting
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Number 1: Text
or HTML
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Welcome and
Information for
New Subscribers
Volume 1 (1991)
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Number 3, Supplement 2
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John B. Dilworth. Credit,
Compensation and Copyright: Owning Knowledge and Electronic Networks
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or HTML
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Number 3, Supplement
1: Text
or HTML
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Ted Jennings,
Electronic
Time Travel (Editorial)
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The Brent-Hering
Exchange
about Owning Knowledge
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Number 3: Text
or HTML
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Doug Brent, Oral
Knowledge,
Typographic Knowledge, Electronic Knowledge: Speculations on the
History
of Ownership
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Number 2, Supplement
1: Text
or HTML
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Number 2: Text
or HTML
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Joe Amato, Jay
David Bolter's
Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing (Review
Essay)
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Number 1: Text
or HTML
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Robert K. Lindsay, Electronic
Journals of Proposed Research.
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