Collaborative Writing
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Collaborative writing has attracted much attention in the last 25 years though it eludes clear definition. In its simplest sense it is writing done by more than one person. But in a broader sense even a work by one author involves collaboration. The author typically builds on the work of others and revises the writing in response to feedback. This feedback can come from a student''s peers or teacher in a classroom setting it can come from experts and editors who assess a scholar''s writing or it can come from colleagues and clients in the world of business. This bibliography is a guide to research on collaborative writing published from the early 1970s to 1997cluded are nearly 1000 annotated entries for books articles reports bibliographies and other materials. These entries are clustered in two broad parts each of which contains numerous topical sections. The first part of the book is devoted to collaborative writing in academic settings and covers such topics as classroom issues peer review and tutoring the role of computers and technology particular types of classes and ethical and gender concerns. The second looks at collaborative writing in nonacademic settings. Included are works on corporate acculturation group dynamics policies and procedures industry-university collaboration and technical reports. Entries are arranged alphabetically in each section and detailed author and subject indexes provide easy access to the material.
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