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Blair, Kristine, & Takayoshi, Pamela (Eds.). (1999). Feminist cyberscapes: Mapping gendered academic spaces. Stamford, CT: Ablex Publishing.
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Kalmbach, James. Reading the archives: Ten years on nonlinear (Kairos) history. Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy, 11(1). Retrieved July 3, 2013, from http://english.ttu.edu/kairos/11.1/binder.html?topoi/kalmbach/index.html
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*These articles and texts were referred to during the interview.