Hi, eveyone: If you haven't already seen this post, you might find it useful. Best wishes, Lahoucine Ouzgane English U of Alberta ========================= Please forgive the cross postings ========================= Just a note to announce recent additions to the Composition and Rhetoric Bibliographic Database project, which can be accessed at: http://www.rpi.edu/~honeyl/bib/index.html First of all, with the help of Dr. Janice Lauer of Purdue University, I've added a database of 1,311 essays/articles from 71 edited collections that Dr. Lauer culled from her own library. Shortly after I began this project, Dr. Lauer contacted me about her desire for a database of edited collections, which to her knowledge were not catalogued by any library or electronic search service. This request was motivated by her concern that scholars in our field were losing ready access to these collections, which represent some of our most important contributions to rhetorical scholarship. This initial database represents only the first installment of essays from Dr. Lauer's collection of edited works, and next year, we hope to add an additional 90 or so books to the database, which will then be split into two files by decade of publication. Additionally, I have added a database of articles from _Research in the Teaching of English_ from 1980 to the present. This database does not include book reviews or the "Annotated Bibliographies," though they do include "Viewpoints." As with CCCs, I plan to include in the distant future a separate database of articles extending back to the beginning of publication in order to support historical scholarship of the journal. If you have any questions, suggestions, or comments about these most recent additions, please let me know. -- Lee Lee Honeycutt ([log in to unmask]) Doctoral Candidate in Communication & Rhetoric Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York 12180-3590 http://www.rpi.edu/~honeyl/ -------------------------------------------------------------