On this page you will find a selected list of Web sites and links (whose validity I cannot guarantee) citing my on-line work. This list was generated in June 2001.
University of Vermont: Electronic Texts: Where Humanities and Computing Collide? (Humanities 195) [Fall 2000]
http://www.uvm.edu/~hag/etext/readings.html
Bradley University: Hypertext (English 660) [Spring 2000]
http://bradley.bradley.edu/~seth/hypertext/00ssyllabus.html
University of Connecticut: Advanced Educational Technology (ESPY 434) [Spring 1999]
http://www.sp.uconn.edu/~myoung/EPSY434_Syl.html
Drake University: Reading and Writing in a Digital Age [Spring 1999]
http://www.drake.edu/artsci/hype/schedule.html
University of Maryland, College Park: Electronic Textuality (ENGL 379C) [Spring 1998]
http://otal.umd.edu/~fraistat/engl379c/etexsyll.html
University of Virginia: Theory and Practice of Hypertext (English 481) [Fall 1996]
http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/courses/ensp481/syllabus.html
Vanderbilt University: Postmodernism and the Culture of Cyberspace (English 295) taught by Professor Jay Clayton [Spring 1996]
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/english/Clayton/sch295.htm
University of Colorado at Denver School of Education [Aug 1998]
http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/hypertext.html
Professor Osborne at Colby College http://www.colby.edu/personal/l/leosborn/saalong.html
University of Florida's Network Writing Environment, Online Articles: [Feb 2000]
http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/writing/help/instruct/online_articles.html
Hipertulia's Otras Reuniones (a forum to introduce hypertext and hyperfiction to the Sapnish-speaking public). [Sep 2000]
http://www.ucm.es/info/especulo/hipertul/otras_re2.htm
Tekninen viestintŠ * Technical Communication, Finnish Technical Communications Society [Feb 1999]
http://www.uwasa.fi/comm/techcomm/sources.html
Tom Formaro , "Argumentation on the World Wide Web: Challenging Traditional Notions of Communication," M.A. Thesis, University of Iowa, 1996
http://www.dnai.com/~mackey/thesis/thesis.html
Rob van Kranenburg-NeufŽglise, Department of Education, University of Ghent, The Netherlands. "Teaching Culture in a non-linear Environment" [Dec 2000]
http://simsim.rug.ac.be/schole/1nlt.html
Resources for M.A. Students in Technical Authorship, Sheffield Hallam University, UK [May 2000]
http://www.shu.ac.uk/schools/cs/ta/forinfo.html
Western Illinois University's Web Rhetoric and Resources page [Spring 1999]
http://www.wiu.edu/users/mfbhl/wiu/theory.htm
DeVoss, D. and K. Hungerford. "Writing, Women, Spaces, Screens: Feminist Theories of Technology and Writing Centers," in Resoundings, Vol. 2, issue 1 (Jan 1998)
http://www.millersv.edu/~resound/*vol2iss1/hungerford/borderintro.html
Whirld New Media [Spring 2000]
http://www.whirld.com/digitalculture/hyper/
Jill Walker. "Hypertextual Criticism: Comparative Readings of Three Web Hypertexts about Literature and Film."
MA thesis, Dept of Comparative Literature at the University of Bergen
November 1998.
http://cmc.uib.no/jill/MA/
University of California, Berkeley: Geography of Cyberspace (Geo 170) [Spring 2000]
http://Geography.Berkeley.EDU/Geog170/Reid/bibliography.html
SUNY Buffalo course: Prose and its Malcontents (English 679) [Spring 1998]
http://wings.buffalo.edu/epc/authors/bernstein/syllabi/prose98.html
University of Alabama course: UH 300 [Fall 1997]
http://www.as.ua.edu/ecl/uh300.htm
Bates course: Hyperworlds and Hyperwriting (Philosophy s27) [Spring 1997]
http://www.bates.edu/Faculty/Philosophy%20and%20Religion/Philosophy/hyperwriting/links.html
Virginia Commonwealth University course: Teaching Writing with Computers (English 651) [Spring 1997]
http://www.has.vcu.edu/eng/courses/eng651/resource/resource.htm
University of Iowa Department of Communication Studies Links to Resources on Gender, Race and Ethnicity in Cyberspace [Nov 2000]
http://www.uiowa.edu/~commstud/resources/GenderMedia/cyber.html
Emporia State University Gender Studies Web Sites [May 2000]
http://www.emporia.edu/libsv/ejw/gendweb.htm
Centre for Computing and Information Systems, Athabasca University, Canada. [Nov 1999]
http://ccism.pc.athabascau.ca/html/ccism/deresrce/issues.htm
On the Feminist Side of the Web (University of Marburg, Germany) [Jan 1999]
http://staff-www.uni-marburg.de/~rillingr/pla/plafem.html
California University of Pennsylvania Women's Study Resources
http://duncan.cup.edu/~womenstudies/wsbookmark.htm
Histories of Feminist Rhetorics and Writing Practices, An experimental graduate course at three sites taught by: Professor Cheryl Glenn (Pennsylvania State University),
Professor Andrea A. Lunsford (Ohio State University), and Professor Kathleen E. Welch (University of Oklahoma) [Spring 1997]
http://weather.ou.edu/~femrhets/links.html
The Ada Project: Women in Cyberspace. Yale University [1999]
http://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/tap/cyber-women-refs.html
Jennifer Vaughn Tr’as Pas. "Democracy or Difference? Gender Differences in the Amount of Discourse on an Internet Relay Chat Channel."
Summary of paper presented at Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Annual Convention, San Diego, CA. April 1999
http://nimbus.ocis.temple.edu/~jvaughn/summary.html
Patricia Sullivan. "Women Write Cyberspace as Consumers? A Cautionary Tale of Powerlessness."
Paper presented at Conference on College Composition and Communication Atlanta, Georgia (March 1999)
http://omni.cc.purdue.edu/~nvo/c99refs.html
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND WOMEN'S LIVES: A BIBLIOGRAPHY, compiled by Linda Shult for
the Office of the Women's Studies Librarian, 430 Memorial
Library, 728 State St., Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Originally
published February 1996.
http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/bibliogs/infotech/online.html
Cyber Studies Resources List of Women Internet Researchers, University of Heidelberg, Germany [Aug 2000]
http://www.nicoladoering.net/women.htm
Gail Hawisher. Constructing Our Identities through Online Images, Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy,
http://www.readingonline.org/electronic/jaal/3-00_Column.html
University of Wales Department of Communication Studies Scholars on The Web in Media and Communication Studies [Sep 2000]
http://www.aber.ac.uk/media/Sections/ref03.html
Electronic Pedagogy, Slippery Rock University [Fall 1998]
http://www.sru.edu/depts/artsci/engl/nbarta/epedagogy/links.htm
Kaplan, N. (1991) BlakeÕs problem and ours: Some reflections on the image and the word. Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference, Biloxi, MS.
Kaplan, Nancy. (1991). Ideology, technology, and the future of writing instruction. In Gail E. Hawisher & Cynthia L. Selfe (Eds.), Evolving persepctives on computers and composition studies: Questions for the 1990s (pp. 11Ð42). Urbana, IL & Houghton, MI: NCTE and Computers & Composition Press.
Kaplan, Nancy. (1995, March). E-literacies: Politexts, hypertexts, and other cultural formations in the late age of print. Computer Mediated Communication Magazine, 2(3).
Kaplan, Nancy. (1995, January). E-literacies. [Online]. Available:
Kaplan, Nancy; Davis, S.; & Martin, J. (1987). PROSE [Computer software]. McGraw-Hill
Kaplan, Nancy, & Farrell, Eva. (1994, July 26). Weavers of webs: A portrait of young women on the Net. The Arachnet Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture, 2(3).
Kaplan, Nancy, & Moulthrop, Stuart. (1990). Other ways of seeing. Computers and Composition, 7(3), 89-102.
Kaplan, Nancy, & Moulthrop, Stuart. (1991). Something to imagine: Literature, composition, and interactive fiction.
Computers and Composition, 9, 7-23.
Nancy Kaplan
University of Baltimore
nakaplan@ubalt.edu
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