KAIROS KAIROS

Call for Hypertexts
References
Search Engines
Contact Kairos


 

ISSN applied for


Sponsored by
The Alliance for Computers and Writing


EDITOR
Mick Doherty

MANAGING EDITOR
Claudine Keenan

ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Amelia DeLoach

PRODUCTION MANAGER
Jason Cranford Teague

COVERWEB EDITOR
Douglas Eyman

RESPONSE EDITOR
Jennifer Bowie

REVIEWS EDITOR
Nick Carbone

LINKS EDITOR
Greg Siering

COPY STAFF:
Sandye Thompson
  Chief Copy
  Editor
Linda DeVore
Traci Kelly
Kelly Truitt

This site is best viewed using an HTML 3.0 capable Browser
At A Glance...

COVERWEB: Copyright,Plagiarism, and Intellectual Property
LOGGING
ON

The
Editors'
Web

REVIEWS
What's
What

FEATURES
The
World
of
the
Web
NEWS
Hypertext
and
Pedagogy
in
the
News

         KAIROS
INTERACTIVE

Open
Forum



LOGGING ON

"As We May Link" 
From the Editor's Desk(Top) 
Mick Doherty, Kairos  Editor & Publisher, on the name of the journal, the meaning of "hypertext" and the death of "Computers and Writing."
Current Issue(s)
Todd Taylor, Web Editor for College Composition & Communication, discusses the inaugural edition of CCC Online
News from the MOO 
Lingua Walks the High Wire 
From Staff and Wire Reports 
@Whois Kairos 
Kairos  FAQ: All your questions about who, what, how, and why -- answered ... News on Kairos News: News Editor James Inman discusses "Connecting Where We're Going With Where We've Been" ... Call For Webtexts: Coverweb themes, Features, Reviews, Response ... Personal "Adds": Stuff that really matters.  


COVERWEB

Copyright, Plagiarism, and Intellectual Property 

The contributors to this Coverweb considers a broad range of issues related to Intellectual Property.

  • Diane Boehm and Laura Taggett consider the question of plagiarism in online courses;
  • TyAnna Herrington offers specific details about legal issues articulated for online environments;
  • Jeffrey Galin and Joan Latchaw propose a change in the nature of ownership of disciplinary knowledge;
  • David Porush considers questions of plagiarism and fair use;
  • "The (In)Citers" offer "The Citation Functions: Literary Production and Reception," a response to the open invitation to the CCCC-IP Caucus.

Also included are separate editorials from Mick Doherty on copyright issues in electronic publishing and Matt Kirschenbaum, reacting to intellectual property issues that arose in a recent Kairos Classroom Spotlight. Finally, Johndan Johnson-Eilola provides "Intellectual Property: Q & A."



FEATURES

MOO-based Metacognition
Incorporating Online and Offline Reflection into the Writing Process  
Joel English, Ball State University 
Reading Subrin's Swallow  
Jacqueline Goss, Massachussets Institute of Art 
Hearings in the U. S. Congress
Ordinary Deliberation
in America's Legislature 
 
Catherine F. Smith, Syracuse University 
"The Impossible Dream"
An InterMOO with
Michael Joyce and Mark Bernstein 
 
hosted by Sandye Thompson, Joel English and Mick Doherty


NEWS

NewsWired:
All the News that's Fit to "Print"
  • Advice to the Linelorn: Crossing State Borders and the Politics of Cyberspace
    by Jennifer Jordan-Henley and Barry M. Maid
  • Computers & Writing 1998
    Conference preview ... Kairos Best Webtext Award ... Proceedings in Kairos  3.2
  • Conference Wrapups
    NCTE ... CCCC ... TCC-L
  • Conversations: Excerpted E-list Dialogues
  • Calls for Participation


REVIEWS

Upon Further Review ... 
  • A Rhetorical Evaluation of OWLs
    by Joan Latchaw and "crossclass" students
  • E-List Review: ACW-L Plagiarism Thread
    by Bill Marsh
  • Software Review: WebWhacker 
    by Richard Long
  • Book Reviews
    Connections ... NetLaw ... Nostalgic Angels ... Stolen Words, Copyrighting Culture ... Shamans, Software, and Spleens


KAIROS INTERACTIVE

 

Response, Replies, and Commentary 

  • Kairos Meet the Authors ... MOO followups to Kairos publications, hosted by LinguaMOO.
  • Classroom Spotlight ... David Schelle's high school Honors English class.
  • C-Fest ... Discussions about "The State of the Profession" as well as other pertinent topics.
  • "Why I Am Not a Postmodernist" ... by Edward R. Friedlander, M.D.