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Subject:Re: Web related project... From:Janet Renze <Jlrcgn -at- AOL -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 8 Sep 1995 12:48:49 -0400
Raymond--
you don't mention whether you are an undergraduate or graduate student,
but you might be interested in a graduate course that is being offered on
hypertext theory at Iowa State University this semester (dept. of English--
Rhetoric & Professional Communication). The prof has compiled an excellent
set of readings and materials ([un]fortunately I graduated in May and cannot
take it myself!).
For more info on the course, see http://www.engl.iastate.edu/ and look under
the graduate studies course list (ENGL 592).