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DRC Wiki Feature Spotlight: Websites & Journals

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Happy Wiki Wednesday! This week we’re shining a spotlight on two sections of the DRC Wiki – a unique resource that harnesses the crowd-sourcing affordances of the wiki to create a compendium of information on digital rhetorics. The best part about this resource is that it provides immediate access to a range of information, including journals, conferences and websites in the fields of computers and writing, digital rhetorics, and digital humanities. It’s easy to forget about these resources, and you can miss out on a lot if you’re not checking in. The Wiki brings these resources together in one place and also encourages readers to participate by editing entries or adding new ones. Check out two of our favorites below and explore the wiki for yourself!

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The “Websites” section features a number of great resources in digital rhetorics and humanities. What would you add?

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The “Journals” section is a terrific for getting graduate students acquainted with major journals in technology, rhetoric, media, and humanities. A title in red indicates that entry has not yet been created. So there are plenty of opportunities for students or others in the field to become more familiar with an academic journal, and in the process, contribute to our growing database. Remember, the DRC Wiki is a work-in-progress. We want your help!

Sign up to start editing the Wiki today!

Author

  • Matthew Vetter

    VIsiting Assistant Professor of English at Ohio University Zanesville, Matthew Vetter earned his PhD from Ohio University in 2015, where he previously served as Assistant Director of Composition. His research and professional interests include digital rhetoric and humanities, writing program administration, and composition pedagogy. Vetter is a former Digital Rhetoric Collaborative Graduate Fellow and current editor of PraxisWiki, a section of Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy. Check out his portfolio at mattvetter.net

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