"Just" Professing: A Call for the Valuation of Prototypical Electronic Scholarship 
We should not limit our view of 'what counts' as electronic publishing to online journals that merely replicate print conventions but enlarge it to include other, even yet-to-be-developed forms of electronic publishing.
Nahrwold, Cynthia. Kairos (1997). Articles>Publishing>Online
Rhetoric 3301.03: Editing for Usage, Style and Clarity
Rhetoric 3301 is a writing course in which students work to improve their writing style and clarity while studying the conventions of standard usage.
Nahrwold, Cynthia. University of Arkansas-Little Rock (2002). Academic>Courses>Editing
Rhetoric 3316.06: Writing for the Workplace
Rhetoric 3316 studies and practices 'workplace communication required of professionals who write as part of their jobs. Emphasis on developing a sense of audience and purpose, writing in teams, and learning problem-solving strategies. Intensive practice writing workplace documents such as memos, letters, e-mail, resumes, and reports.'
Nahrwold, Cynthia. University of Arkansas-Little Rock. Academic>Courses>Writing>Business Communication
Rhetoric 5/4304: Technical Style and Editing
Rhetoric 5/4304 emphasizes the editing process of technical materials, which includes the following: knowing different levels of editing, copyediting and proofreading, editing for organization and content, editing graphics, editing for effective document design, and learning how to work effectively and efficiently as a team member. We'll do hands-on editing to give you necessary knowledge/practice and to develop your editing skills.
Nahrwold, Cynthia. University of Arkansas-Little Rock (2002). Academic>Courses>Editing>Technical Editing
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