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ACM Journal of Computer Documentation, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, February 2000
- T. R. Girill:
Editorial: a publishing pla fulfilled. 1-2 - Margaret Martinez:
International learning in an international world. 3-20 - Jamie Kirkley, Thomas M. Duffy:
Expanding beyond a cognitivist framework. 21-24 - Brad Mehlenbacher:
Intentionality and other nonsignificant in issues learning: commentary on Margaret Martinez's Intentional Learning in an Intentional World? 25-30 - Thomas L. Russell:
Commentary on international learning. 31-32 - Kristene Sutliff:
Integrating academics and industry: a challenge for both sides. 33-38
Volume 24, Number 2, May 2000
- Joseph Y. Halpern:
CoRR: a computing research repository. 41-48 - David L. Armbruster:
Issues of online research repositories from the perspective of the biomedical sciences. 49-53 - Les Carr, Steve Hitchcock, Wendy Hall, Stevan Harnad:
A usage based analysis of CoRR. 54-59 - James Prekeges:
The dilemma of credibility vs. speed. 60-63 - A. J. (Tom) van Loon:
A computing research repository: why not solve the problems first? 64-71 - Joseph Y. Halpern:
A response to the commentaries on CoRR. 72-77 - Robert R. Johnson:
Nardi and O'Day's information ecologies: using technology with heart. 78 - William Hart-Davidson:
Confessions of a gardener: a review of information ecologies. 79-84 - Frances J. Ranney:
At the heart of information ecologies: invisibility and technical communication. 85-90 - Dickie Selfe, Dawn Hayden:
A review and applications of information ecologies. 91-102
Volume 24, Number 3, August 2000
- Bob Waite:
Introduction to this classic reprint and commentaries. 105-106 - George R. Klare:
The measurement of readability: useful information for communicators. 107-121 - Gretchen Hargis:
Readability and computer documentation. 122-131 - Janice Redish:
Readability formulas have even more limitations than Klare discusses. 132-137 - Karen A. Schriver:
Readability formulas in the new millenium: what's the use? 138-140 - Kristin Zibell:
Klare's "useful information" ist useful for Web designers. 141-147 - George R. Klare:
Readable computer documentation. 148-168 - Clay Spinuzzi, Mark Zachry:
Genre ecologies: an open-system approach to understanding and constructing documentation. 169-181
Volume 24, Number 4, November 2000
- Barbara Mirel:
Product, process, and profit: the politics of usability in a software venture. 185-203 - Patricia A. Carlson:
Information technology and the emergence of a worker-centered organization. 204-212 - Clay Spinuzzi:
Exploring the blind spot: audience, purpose, and context in "product, process, and profit". 213-219 - Eric N. Wiebe:
Deep realities: the fit of usability in business. 220-226 - Judith B. Harris, Candace Figg:
Participating from the sidelines, online: facilitating telementoring projects. 227-236 - Anne Hamilton:
Metaphor in theory and practice: the influence of metaphors on expectations. 237-253 - Jack Jobst:
A conversation and commentary on from Millwrights to Shipwrights. 254-259
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