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Invitation to the Research Exchange, an Online Resource for Writing Studies

 
         

SPRING 2008
Volume 18, Issue 1

Conferences

The Association of Teachers of Technical Writing 10th Annual Conference

International Professional Communication Conference
Opening the Information Economy

Roundtable Gathering

Council on Programs in Technical and Scientific Communication Conference

Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association Conference

Announcements

Call for Items for a CPTSC History Project

Call for Nominations for NCTE Technical and Scientific Communication Awards

Invitation to the Research Exchange, an Online Resource for Writing Studies

CFPs

Call for Papers -- Transactions on Professional Communication
Special Issue : Examining the Information Economy: Perspectives for Professional Communication Practices

Calls for Papers -- Transactions on Professional Communication
Special Issue: Professional Communication in Humanitarian Environments

Call for Abstracts: Conference on Intercultural Rhetoric and Discourse

Call for Proposals: Special Issue: Journal of Business and Technical Communication: Social Software in Professional Communication

Call for Papers -- Transactions on Professional Communication
Special Issue: Assessment in Professional Communication

Call for Proposals: Special Issue of Technical Communication Quarterly: Posthuman Rhetorics and Technical Communication

Call for Proposals: Special issue of Reflections: Writing and Community Action: Theorizing Community-Engaged Work

Call for Proposals: Technical Communication Quarterly Special Issue: Positioning Programs in Professional and Technical Communication

Call for Proposals: Technical Communication Quarterly
Special Issue Topics and Guidelines

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Glenn Blalock
Baylor University

Writing teachers and scholars have been making their need for more resources well known. Many of us feel the need for increased and improved ways to aggregate data; share project questions and designs; and exchange general information and insights.

Our answer is the Research Exchange, an online resource for writing studies. At the heart of the Exchange is a database where researchers can record and share their work by filling out a short, revisable, and updatable form.

No project is too new or too small to be included, and we encourage everyone from students to writing program administrators to report on both published and unpublished work.

A cumulative, community-driven resource, the Research Exchange depends on you and your participation for its success. With that in mind, please take a few moments to visit the site http://wac.colostate.edu/research/ , create an account if you don't already have one at http://wac.colostate.edu/membership.cfm , and share your research.

The Research Exchange is not affiliated with an institution or organization. However, the Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) Clearinghouse and CompPile have supported this project from its beginnings, with special thanks to the Clearinghouse for the server space and for adding the Research Exchange to the WAC Clearinghouse front page http://wac.colostate.edu/

We also welcome your feedback: The Exchange is a work in progress, and we're eager to know how it can be improved.

The Research Exchange Editors:

Glenn Blalock, Baylor University glennblalock.phd@gmail.com
Jenn Fishman, University of Tennessee jennfishman.phd@gmail.com
Doug Hesse, University of Denver dhesse@du.edu
Joan Mullin, University of Texas jmullin@mail.utexas.edu
Mike Palmquist, Colorado State University Mike.Palmquist@ColoState.edu
Stephen Wilhoit, University of Dayton wilhoit@notes.udayton.edu