Kairos is a hypertext journal exploring all aspects of the pedagogical and scholarly uses of hypertext, written in hypertextual format(s). It is designed to serve as a resource for teachers, researchers, and tutors of writing, including: Technical Writing, Business Writing, Professional Communication, Creative Writing, Composition, Literature and a wide variety of humanities-based scholarship.
The Coverweb project is a multi-vocal, multi-linear hypertext collaboratively written and reviewed for each issue of the journal.
Please visit our homesite [http://english.ttu.edu/kairos/] to explore Coverwebs which examined OWLs, MOOs & MUDs in education, Technology & Tenure, Electracy, and Gender & Electronic Communication.
The Coverweb topic for issue 3.1 is "Intellectual Property, Copyright, Plagiarism and Electronic Writing Spaces." The actual implementation of this topic is open to interpretation; all proposals will be considered.
Inquiries for the Spring 1998 issue are due no later than Dec. 15, 1998. Completed texts for review are due by Jan. 15, 1998. Target publication date for the Spring 1998 issue is the April 5, 1998 -- the Monday following the 1998 Conference on College Composition & Communication.
The Coverweb topic for issue 3.2 is "Hypertext Fiction & Poetry: Re-Writing the Writing Classroom." Again, the actual implementation of this topic is open to interpretation; all proposals will be considered.
Inquiries for the Fall 1998 issue are due no later than May 15, 1998. Completed texts for review are due by August 15, 1998. Target publication date for the Spring 1998 issue is Wednesday, October 28 -- the week preceding Halloween.
Address questions and inquiries to CoverWeb Editor Douglas Eyman at: eymand@wilmington.net; proposals are also sought for future Coverweb topics and CoverWeb Coordinators.