External Links for "One Department's Guidelines for Evaluating
Computer-Related Work"
art2.html
- The link NCTE and CCCC are still working on their
guidelines, which originally pointed to "ITC & CCCCCCC Project to Establish
Guidelines for Promotion, Tenure, and Academic Recognition
of Those Working with Computer Technology" at http://www.daedalus.com/promo/promo.html,
showed the work that NCTE and CCCC had done to that point on
creating guidelines for evaluating computer-related work for
tenure and promotion. This link was included to show how little
progress had been made by major organizations in the discipline
towards arriving at formal evaluation guidelines.
problem.html
- The link here, which originally pointed to "Archive Name: rhetnet_promo," at
http://www.daedalus.com/promo/rhetnet_promo/rhetnet_promoDate.html,
showed a transcript of a discussion on Rhetnet-L (June 8-30, 1995).
Several postings to the discussion, especially the posting by Eric Crump
that I refer to in my text, clearly articulated the relationship
between quality and evaluation in computer-related work in English
studies. This link was included to draw the reader's attention
to a particularly strong discussion of matters of technology,
tenure, and promotion.
tengdl6.html
- The link http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/mla.guidelines.html, which originally pointed
to "Evaluating Computer-Related Work in the
Modern Languages: Draft Guidelines Prepared by the MLA
Committee on Computers and Emerging Technologies
in Teaching and Research," at
http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/mla.guidelines.html,
showed the text of the MLA Guidelines. The link was included to
give direct credit to the source and to keep this article linked
to any future revision of the guidelines available at this site.
- The link http://perseus.holycross.edu/ITC/MLA.html, which originally pointed to
"Modern Language Association of America
Statement on Computer Support," at http://perseus.holycross.edu/ITC/MLA.html,
showed the text of the MLA Statement. The link was included to
give direct credit to the source and to keep this article linked
to any future revision of the guidelines available at this site.
virtues.html
- The link discussion on Rhetnet-L, June 8-30, 1995, which originally pointed to
"Archive Name: rhetnet_promo," at
http://www.daedalus.com/promo/rhetnet_promo/rhetnet_promoDate.html
showed a transcript of a discussion on Rhetnet-L (June 8-30, 1995).
Several postings to the discussion entertain the question of what
kinds of supporting material tenure and prmotion committees will
be willing to consider in evaluating online activities. This
link was included to draw the reader's attention
to a particularly strong discussion of how we might evaluate
online work for tenure and promotion purposes.
E-mail: seth@bradley.bradley.edu
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