Books, Articles and Websites Suggested During Discussion

Fukumoto, Elton. "The Author Effect After the 'Death of the Author': Copyright in a Postmodern Age."

Howard, Rebecca Moore. "The Virtues of Designing Assignments that Encourage Plagiarism" http://departments.colgate.edu/diw/VirtuesPlagCCCC.html

Howard. "Plagiarisms, Authorships, and the Academic Death Penalty." College English 57 (1995): 788-805.

Howard. 75K bibliography on plagiarism, copyright, and intellectual property rights at http://departments.colgate.edu/diw/GNED327bibs.html

Landow, George P. Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins UP, 1992.

Lunsford and West, "Intellectual Property and Composition Studies" in CCC (October 1996).

Patrick Courts, Multicultural Literacies (Peter Lang, 1997).

Thomas Mallon. Stolen Words.

Wells, "What Do We Want from Public Writing" in CCC (October 1996).

Woodmansee, Martha, and Peter Jaszi. "The Law of Texts: Copyright in the Academy." College English 57 (1995): 769-786.

Other Sources

Hess, Carla. "Books in time." in Nunberg, Geoffrey, ed. The Future of the Book. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996. (21-36).

Lundsford, Andrea, and Rebecca Rickly, Michael Salvo, and Susan West. "What Matters Who Writes? What Matters Who Responds? Issues of Ownership in the Writing Classroom." Kairos 1.1 Spring 1996. http://english.ttu.edu/kairos/1.1/index.html (14 Novenber 1997).

Marsh, William. "The Critical Searchography: Remodeling Research and Authorship." http://www.dtai.com/~bmarsh/Works/essays/comp/searchog.html

Simone, Raffaele. "The body of the text." in Nunberg, Geoffrey, ed. The Future of the Book. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996. (239-252).

Welch, Barbara. "Comment On ‘Plagiarism, Authorships, and the Academic Death Penalty’." College English 58 (1996): 855-858.