Abstract

Discusses how adding a greater technological element into the composing and distribution of dissertations forces educators to consider multiple issues, some new and some that are only brought to the forefront because this electronically assisted or integrated process will make previously tacit behaviors on the part of both students and faculty explicit.

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College English
Published
2002-07-01
DOI
10.58680/ce20021269
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