call for papers

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Tue Mar 11 15:04:46 CST 1997


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     Date:    Thu, 6 Mar 1997 09:29:37 -0800 From:    Ken Nolley 
     <knolley at willamette.edu> Subject: Call for Papers
     
     From: (Re)Soundings WWW Account <resound at marauder.millersv.edu>
     
     (Re)Soundings:  http://www.millersv.edu/~resound
     
     CALL FOR PAPERS
     
     While materials are accepted at any time, texts submitted by March 15, 
     1997 will move smoothly into the next publication set.  Articles are 
     particularly solicited that take advantage of the multimedia potential 
     of the World Wide Web.  While materials are most easily accepted as 
     HTML coded materials, there is no necessity that they be submitted in 
     that format.  Hard copy submissions are entirely welcome, as are 
     materials on diskette utilizing either IBM or Macintosh platforms.  
     Materials are peer-reviewed.
     
     About (Re)Soundings:
     
     (Re)Soundings: A World Wide Web Publication is a collaborative effort 
     among an international group of scholars publishing in electronic form 
     on the Internet. The journal is innovative in comprising music, visual 
     art, and verbal texts while allowing readers to engage these texts 
     with their own multimedia commentary hotbuttons which become part of 
     the journal.
     
     The scope of the peer reviewed journal is the humanities.
     
     The critical texts should be primarily in English; translations should 
     be supplied for texts in other languages.
     
     The multimedia format encourages interaction among traditional 
     disciplines including art, history, literature, and music, while 
     particularly inviting multicultural, ethnic, and women's studies 
     participation.  This is an environment in which scholars and artists 
     can create and discuss texts, sharing and building commentary in a 
     variety of media, integrating sound and graphics as well as written 
     materials.
     
     Send submissions to:
     
     Bonnie Duncan or Steve Miller
     (Re)Soundings                           Internet Addresses: Department 
     of English                   resound at marauder.millersv.edu 
     Millersville University                 Phone:  (717) 872-3069 
     Millersville, Pennsylvania   17551      FAX:  (717)871-2446
     
     To view (re)soundings volume one issue one, or for further 
     information, see http://www.millersv.edu/~resound
     
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