CCCC bibliography of composition and rhetoric

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CCCC bibliography of composition and rhetoric

Erika Lindemann, managing editor ; Sandra Monroe, Terri O'Quin, associate editors

Southern Illinois University Press, c1990-

  • 1987
  • 1987 : pbk
  • 1988
  • 1989
  • 1990
  • 1991
  • 1991 : pbk
  • 1992
  • 1992 : pbk
  • 1993
  • 1993 : pbk
  • 1994
  • 1994 : pbk
  • 1995 : pbk

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Bibliography of composition and rhetoric

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"Conference on College Composition and Communication"

1988: Mary Beth Harding, associate editor

1991-1993: Gail E. Hawisher, Cynathia L. Self, editors

1994: Gail E. Hawisher, Cynathia L. Self, editors ; Sibylle Gruber, Margaret Faler Sweany, associate editors

1995: Gail Stygall editor, Kathleen Murphy associste editor

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

1987 ISBN 9780809316472

Description

Published by the Conference on College Composition and Communication, this publication offers teachers and researchers an annual classified listing of scholarship on written English and its teaching. This volume cites 1,815 titles that, with few exceptions, were published during the 1987 calendar year. The bibliography lists each work, descriptively annotates all citations, cross-references citations where appropriate, and indexes all authors and editors. A group of 166 contributing bibliographers prepared the citations and annotations for the entries appearing in this volume. The first in an annual series, "The CCCC" "Bibliography "focuses on publications of interest to teachers and researchers in colleges and universities. It includes works that treat written communication, the processes whereby human beings compose and understand written messages, and methods of teaching people to communicate effectively in writing.Entries appear under five major categories: bibliographies and checklists; theory and research; teacher education, administration, social roles; curriculum; testing, measurement, and evaluation. Works are cited from four major sources: periodicals; scholarly presses and commercial publishers; Dissertation Abstracts International (DAI); and Resources in Education (RIE), an ERIC index.
Volume

1987 : pbk ISBN 9780809316489

Description

Published by the Conference on College Composition and Communication, this publication offers teachers and researchers an annual classified listing of scholarship on written English and its teaching. This volume cites 1,815 titles that, with few exceptions, were published during the 1987 calendar year. The bibliography lists each work, descriptively annotates all citations, cross-references citations where appropriate, and indexes all authors and editors. A group of 166 contributing bibliographers prepared the citations and annotations for the entries appearing in this volume. The first in an annual series, "The CCCC" "Bibliography "focuses on publications of interest to teachers and researchers in colleges and universities. It includes works that treat written communication, the processes whereby human beings compose and understand written messages, and methods of teaching people to communicate effectively in writing.Entries appear under five major categories: bibliographies and checklists; theory and research; teacher education, administration, social roles; curriculum; testing, measurement, and evaluation. Works are cited from four major sources: periodicals; scholarly presses and commercial publishers; Dissertation Abstracts International (DAI); and Resources in Education (RIE), an ERIC index.
Volume

1988 ISBN 9780809316694

Description

Published for the Conference on College Composition and Communication, this bibliography offers teachers and researchers an annual classified listing of scholarship on written English and its teaching. This volume cites 1,799 titles that, with few exceptions, were published during the 1988 calendar year. It lists each work, descriptively annotates all citations, cross-references citations where appropriate, and indexes all authors and editors. A group of 146 contributing bibliographers prepared the citations and annotations.Entries appear under five major categories: bibliographies and checklists; theory and research; teacher education, administration, and social roles; curriculum; testing, measurement, and evaluation. Works are cited from four major sources: periodicals; scholarly presses and commercial publishers; Dissertation Abstracts International (DAI); and Resources in Education (RIE), an ERIC index."
Volume

1989 ISBN 9780809317127

Description

Published for the Conference on College Composition and Communication, this volume offers teachers and researchers an annual classified listing of scholarship on written English and its teaching at the college level. The 1989 volume lists and annotates 1,857 articles, books, dissertations, and papers. A group of 127 contributing bibliographers prepared the citations and annotations for all entries. The volume includes an index of authors and editors, and cross-references entries according to subject matter.Entries appear under five major categories: bibliographies and checklists; theory and research; teacher education, administration, and social roles; curriculum; and testing, measurement, and evaluation. Although "The CCCC Bibliography "excludes master s theses, textbooks, computer software, and book reviews, it includes review essays, articles appearing in some 150 journals, scholarly books and essay collections, citations to dissertations abstracted in "Dissertation Abstracts International, "and selected documents and conference materials available through ERIC.Other bibliographies in the field of composition studies. "The "CCCC "Bibliography of Composition and Rhetoric "is more comprehensive than other bibliographies in the field of composition studies. It also draws upon a large group of experts in the field to aid teachers and researchers in sorting through a vast body of interdisciplinary material, making their work easier and more effective."
Volume

1990 ISBN 9780809318117

Description

Published for the Conference on College Composition and Communication, this 1990 volume lists and annotates 1,849 articles, books, dissertations, and papers. A group of 136 contributing bibliographers prepared the citations and annotations for all entries. The volume includes an index of authors and editors and cross-references entries according to subject matter.Entries appear under five major categories: bibliographies and checklists; theory and research; teacher education, administration, and social roles; curriculum; and testing, measurement, and evaluation.
Volume

1991 ISBN 9780809318926

Description

The "CCCC" "Bibliography of Composition and Rhetoric, "published for the Conference on College Composition and Communication, offers teachers and researchers an annual classified listing of scholarship on written English and its teaching at the college level. The 1991 volume lists and annotates 1,925 articles, books, dissertations, and papers that, with few exceptions, were published during the 1991 calendar year. A group of 171 contributing bibliographers prepared the citations and annotations for the entries appearing in this volume. The "CCCC" "Bibliography "includes an index of authors and editors, a subject index, and entries cross-referenced according to subject matter. Considerably more comprehensive than other bibliographies in composition studies, the "CCCC" "Bibliography of Composition" "and Rhetoric "draws upon a large group of experts in the field to aid teachers and researchers in sorting through a vast body of interdisciplinary material, making their work easier and more effective. Annotations accompany all entries in this volume. They describe a publication s contents and are intended to help users determine its usefulness. Annotations are brief and, insofar as the English language allows, are meant to be descriptive, not evaluativethey explain what an entry is about while leaving readers free to judge for themselves the work s merits. Most annotations serve one of three functions: they present the document s thesis, main argument, or major research finding; they describe the work s major organizational divisions; or they indicate the purpose or scope of the work. The subject index lists most of the topics discussed in the works cited in this volume. Consulting the Subject Index will help users locate sections and subsections containing large numbers of entries addressing the same topic. Each document is cited and annotated only once under one of the five major sections of the "CCCC" "Bibliography. "Each entry, however, receives an "entry number" so that cross-references to other sections are possible. This feature is especially useful because much scholarship in composition and rhetoric is interdisciplinary in nature. Cross-references appear as a listing of entry numbers, preceded by "See also," found at the end of each subsection. Entries appear under five major categories: bibliographies and checklists; theory and research; teacher education, administration, and social roles; curriculum; and testing, measurement, and evaluation. Although the "CCCC" "Bibliography "excludes master s theses, textbooks, computer software, and book reviews from its coverage, it furnishes citations to review essays, articles appearing in some 220 journals, scholarly monographs and essay collections, dissertations abstracted in "Dissertation Abstracts International, "and selected documents and conference materials available through ERIC."
Volume

1991 : pbk ISBN 9780809318933

Description

The "CCCC" "Bibliography of Composition and Rhetoric, "published for the Conference on College Composition and Communication, offers teachers and researchers an annual classified listing of scholarship on written English and its teaching at the college level. The 1991 volume lists and annotates 1,925 articles, books, dissertations, and papers that, with few exceptions, were published during the 1991 calendar year. A group of 171 contributing bibliographers prepared the citations and annotations for the entries appearing in this volume. The "CCCC" "Bibliography "includes an index of authors and editors, a subject index, and entries cross-referenced according to subject matter. Considerably more comprehensive than other bibliographies in composition studies, the "CCCC" "Bibliography of Composition" "and Rhetoric "draws upon a large group of experts in the field to aid teachers and researchers in sorting through a vast body of interdisciplinary material, making their work easier and more effective. Annotations accompany all entries in this volume. They describe a publication s contents and are intended to help users determine its usefulness. Annotations are brief and, insofar as the English language allows, are meant to be descriptive, not evaluativethey explain what an entry is about while leaving readers free to judge for themselves the work s merits. Most annotations serve one of three functions: they present the document s thesis, main argument, or major research finding; they describe the work s major organizational divisions; or they indicate the purpose or scope of the work. The subject index lists most of the topics discussed in the works cited in this volume. Consulting the Subject Index will help users locate sections and subsections containing large numbers of entries addressing the same topic. Each document is cited and annotated only once under one of the five major sections of the "CCCC" "Bibliography. "Each entry, however, receives an "entry number" so that cross-references to other sections are possible. This feature is especially useful because much scholarship in composition and rhetoric is interdisciplinary in nature. Cross-references appear as a listing of entry numbers, preceded by "See also," found at the end of each subsection. Entries appear under five major categories: bibliographies and checklists; theory and research; teacher education, administration, and social roles; curriculum; and testing, measurement, and evaluation. Although the "CCCC" "Bibliography "excludes master s theses, textbooks, computer software, and book reviews from its coverage, it furnishes citations to review essays, articles appearing in some 220 journals, scholarly monographs and essay collections, dissertations abstracted in "Dissertation Abstracts International, "and selected documents and conference materials available through ERIC."
Volume

1992 ISBN 9780809319596

Description

The "CCCC" "Bibliography of Composition and Rhetoric, "published for the Conference on College Composition and Communication, offers teachers and researchers an annual classified listing of scholarship on written English and its teaching at the college level. The 1992 volume lists and annotates 1,656 articles, books, dissertations, and papers that, with few exceptions, were published during the 1992 calendar year. A group of 149 contributing bibliographers prepared the citations and annotations for the entries appearing in this volume. The "CCCC Bibliography "includes an index of authors and editors, a subject index, and entries cross-referenced according to subject matter. Considerably more comprehensive than other bibliographies in composition studies, the "CCCC Bibliography of Composition and Rhetoric "draws upon a large group of experts in the field to aid teachers and researchers in sorting through a vast body of interdisciplinary material, making their work easier and more effective. Further, the range of texts represented in the "CCCC Bibliography "has been expanded to include a greater number of entries dealing with feminism, critical theory, technology, and cultural studies as they relate to composition and rhetoric. Each document is cited and annotated only once under one of the five major sections of the "CCCC Bibliography. "Each entry, however, receives an "entry number" so that cross-references to other sections are possible. This feature is especially useful because much scholarship in composition and rhetoric is interdisciplinary in nature. Cross-references appear as a listing of entry numbers, preceded by "See also," found at the ends of subsections. Entries appear under five major categories: bibliographies and checklists; theory and research; teacher education, administration, and social roles; curriculum; and testing, measurement, and evaluation. Although the "CCCC Bibliography "excludes master s theses, textbooks, computer software, and book reviews from its coverage, it furnishes citations to review essays, articles appearing in some 228 journals, scholarly monographs and essay collections, dissertations abstracted in "Dissertation Abstracts International, "and selected documents and conference materials available through ERIC."
Volume

1992 : pbk ISBN 9780809319602

Description

The "CCCC" "Bibliography of Composition and Rhetoric, "published for the Conference on College Composition and Communication, offers teachers and researchers an annual classified listing of scholarship on written English and its teaching at the college level. The 1992 volume lists and annotates 1,656 articles, books, dissertations, and papers that, with few exceptions, were published during the 1992 calendar year. A group of 149 contributing bibliographers prepared the citations and annotations for the entries appearing in this volume. The "CCCC Bibliography "includes an index of authors and editors, a subject index, and entries cross-referenced according to subject matter. Considerably more comprehensive than other bibliographies in composition studies, the "CCCC Bibliography of Composition and Rhetoric "draws upon a large group of experts in the field to aid teachers and researchers in sorting through a vast body of interdisciplinary material, making their work easier and more effective. Further, the range of texts represented in the "CCCC Bibliography "has been expanded to include a greater number of entries dealing with feminism, critical theory, technology, and cultural studies as they relate to composition and rhetoric. Each document is cited and annotated only once under one of the five major sections of the "CCCC Bibliography. "Each entry, however, receives an "entry number" so that cross-references to other sections are possible. This feature is especially useful because much scholarship in composition and rhetoric is interdisciplinary in nature. Cross-references appear as a listing of entry numbers, preceded by "See also," found at the ends of subsections. Entries appear under five major categories: bibliographies and checklists; theory and research; teacher education, administration, and social roles; curriculum; and testing, measurement, and evaluation. Although the "CCCC Bibliography "excludes master s theses, textbooks, computer software, and book reviews from its coverage, it furnishes citations to review essays, articles appearing in some 228 journals, scholarly monographs and essay collections, dissertations abstracted in "Dissertation Abstracts International, "and selected documents and conference materials available through ERIC."
Volume

1993 ISBN 9780809319930

Description

Greatly expanded over past years, this volume lists and annotates 2,054 articles, books, dissertations, and papers that, with few exceptions, appeared in 1993. It includes an index of authors and editors, a subject index, and entries cross-referenced according to subject matter. Entries in this present volume include topics with which rhetoricians and compositionists have always concerned themselves. The 1993 volume is, however, the largest "CCCC" "Bibliography "so far, with many of its titles dealing with the relationship of composition and rhetoric to critical theory, gender issues, and cultural studies. This volume also differs from earlier editions in that it contains a new section on electronic discussion groups or listservs, including information on how readers may join the various groups. The "CCCC" "Bibliography of Composition and Rhetoric "draws on a large group of experts in the field. Annotationswhich accompany every entry in this volume describe a publication s contents and are intended to help users determine its usefulness. Annotations are brief and are meant to be descriptive, not evaluative: they explain what an entry is about but leave readers free to judge for themselves the work s merits."
Volume

1993 : pbk ISBN 9780809319947

Description

Greatly expanded over past years, this volume lists and annotates 2,054 articles, books, dissertations, and papers that, with few exceptions, appeared in 1993. It includes an index of authors and editors, a subject index, and entries cross-referenced according to subject matter. Entries in this present volume include topics with which rhetoricians and compositionists have always concerned themselves. The 1993 volume is, however, the largest "CCCC" "Bibliography "so far, with many of its titles dealing with the relationship of composition and rhetoric to critical theory, gender issues, and cultural studies. This volume also differs from earlier editions in that it contains a new section on electronic discussion groups or listservs, including information on how readers may join the various groups. The "CCCC" "Bibliography of Composition and Rhetoric "draws on a large group of experts in the field. Annotationswhich accompany every entry in this volume describe a publication s contents and are intended to help users determine its usefulness. Annotations are brief and are meant to be descriptive, not evaluative: they explain what an entry is about but leave readers free to judge for themselves the work s merits."
Volume

1994 ISBN 9780809320899

Description

This volume lists and annotates more than 2000 articles, books, dissertations and papers, that, with few exceptions, appeared in 1994. It includes an index of authors, a subject index and entries cross-referenced according to subject matter.
Volume

1994 : pbk ISBN 9780809320905

Description

This volume lists and annotates more than 2000 articles, books, dissertations and papers, that, with few exceptions, appeared in 1994. It includes an index of authors, a subject index and entries cross-referenced according to subject matter.
Volume

1995 : pbk ISBN 9780809322657

Description

Published for the Conference on College Composition and Communication, this bibliography provides an annual listing of scholarship on written English and teaching at the college level. Entries appear under six major categories.

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  • NCID
    BA28937453
  • ISBN
    • 0809316471
    • 080931648X
    • 0809316692
    • 0809317125
    • 0809318113
    • 080931892X
    • 0809318938
    • 0809319594
    • 0809319608
    • 0809319934
    • 0809319942
    • 0809320894
    • 0809320908
    • 080932265X
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Carbondale ; Edwarsville
  • Pages/Volumes
    v.
  • Size
    27 cm
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