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Subject:Re: Call for Articles From:Stuart Selber <sselber -at- HUBCAP -dot- CLEMSON -dot- EDU> Date:Fri, 13 Jan 1995 14:26:36 -0500
Charles - Hello from Clemson. I have a new address and email (below).
I'll keep the journal in mind for upcoming projects. Thanks for the
note!
Stuart
Stuart Selber
Master of Arts in Professional Communication Program
Department of English
Clemson University
Strode Tower, Box 341503
Clemson, SC 29634-1503
> CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS -- JOURNAL OF TECHNICAL WRITING AND COMMUNICATION
> The Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, the oldest and one of
> the most prominent independent scholarly journals in its field, welcomes
> articles related to functional writing, both theoretical and practical,
> on a wide range of subjects:
> o audience analysis
> o CAI, CAD/CAM
> o communication (technical, scientific, organizational, business,
> intercultural, visual, multimedia)
> o communication management
> o desktop publishing
> o hardware and software documentation
> o on-line documentation
> o design (usability, interface, document, etc.)
> o pedagogy
> o research in writing
> o rhetoric
> o technical journalism
> o theory (visual communication, design, rhetorical, linguistic, information,
> textual, ethnographic, reading, etc.)
> o user issues
> o word processing
> The Journal has, since its inception, welcomed articles from beginning as
> well as established authors. Copies of submission guidelines are
> available. It encourages authors to correspond via e-mail to
> csides -at- fscvax -dot- fsc -dot- mass -dot- edu
> Completed manuscripts should be sent to
> Charles H. Sides
> Editor
> Journal of Technical Writing and Communication
> P.O. Box 546
> Westminster, MA 01473