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Publications Authored by John Slatin

Sections of Books -

“The Computer Writing and Research Lab: A Brief Institutional History.”  In Swaffar, Janet; Romano, Susan; Markley, Phillip; and Arens, Katherine (eds.), Language Learning Online: Theory and Practice in the ESL and L2 Computer Classroom.  Austin, Texas: Labyrinth, 1998.  pp. 19-38. 

"Hypertext and the Teaching of Writing: A Reconsideration."  In Condon, William (ed.).  Hypertext and Writing , Instruction.  Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex.  Forthcoming.

"Is There a Class in this Text? Creating Knowledge in the Electronic Classroom."  In Barrett, Edward (ed.).  Sociomedia: Multimedia, Hypermedia, and the Social Construction of Knowledge. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT, 1992.  26-53.

"Composing Hypertext: Suggestions for Writing Teachers."  In Berk, Emily and Joe Devlin (eds.)  Hypertext/Hypermedia Handbook.  New York: McGraw-Hill, 1991. 55-63.

"The Town's Assertiveness: Marianne Moore and New York City."  In Willis, Patricia C. (ed.) Marianne Moore: Woman and Poet.  Orono, Maine: National Poetry Foundation, 1991.  61-82.

"Text and Hypertext: The Role of the Computer in Teaching 20th-Century American Poetry."  In Miall, David S. (ed.).  Computers and the Humanities: New Directions.  Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990.  123-35.

"Hypertext and the Teaching of Writing."  In Barrett, Edward (ed.).  Text, ConText, and HyperText: Writing With and For the Computer.  Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1988.  111-29.

"Marianne Moore."  In Vendler, Helen (ed.) Voices and Visions: The Poet in America.  New York: Random House, 1987.  243-76.

Essays -

“The Art of ALT: Toward a More Accessible Web.”  Computers and Composition: An International Journal for Teachers of Writing (18.1 and 2), March-June 2001.  Forthcoming.

“The Distance in Distance Learning.” [Online.] Currents in Electronic Literacy, 3 (Spring 2000).  At http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/currents/spr00/slatin.html.

“La Zambinella Meets the Cyborg: Barthes, S/Z, and Print-Based Literary Studies.” [Online.] Compters, Writing, Rhetoric, and Literature, 3.1 (Spring 1997).  At http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~cwrl/v3n1/zambinella/index.html

“Multimedia in Cyberspace: Teaching with Virtual Reality.”  [With Yacov Sharir.]  Syllabus 10 (October 1996): 16, 18, 20.

“Re-Reading Hugh Kenner.”  William Carlos Williams Review 14 (Spring/Fall 1993): 57-62.

"HyperCard and the Extension of Writing."  Computers and Composition (Fall 1992).  

"Reading Hypertext: Order and Coherence in a New Medium."  College English 52 (December 1990): 870-83.

"Proposal for a Hypercourse in 20th-Century American Poetry."  Proceedings of the ACM.  SIGDOC Annual Conference, October 1988.

"'Something Inescapably Typical': Questions About Gender in the Late Work of Williams and Moore."  William Carlos Williams Review 14 (1988): 86-103.

"Blindness and Self-Perception: The Autobiographies of Ved Mehta."  MOSAIC 19 (1986): 173-93.

"Advancing Backwards in a Circle: Marianne Moore as (Natural) Historian."  Twentieth Century Literature 30:2 (summer/fall 1984): 273-326.


Reports -

“Blindness and Self-Perception: Ved Mehta’s Autobiographies.”  In Damrosch, David (ed.).  Continents of Exile.  Andrew Wylie.  Forthcoming.

“Reading Hypertext: Order and Coherence in a New Medium.”  Contemporary Criticism Yearbook, vol. 86.  Detroit, Mich.: Gale Research, 1995.  Forthcoming.

"Reading Hypertext: Order and Coherence in a New Medium."  In Landow, George P. and Paul Delany (eds).  Hypermedia and Literary Studies.  Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1991. 

"Advancing Backwards in a Circle: Marianne Moore as (Natural) Historian."  In Harold Bloom, ed., American Poetry 1915 to 1945.  New York: Chelsea House, 1987.  221-46.  Also in Harold Bloom, ed., Marianne Moore.  New York: Chelsea House, 1987. 139-65.


Pedagogical texts -

TX2K Teacher’s Manual. [With Laura Kramarsky] Austin, Texas: Institute for Technology and Learning. 2000.

Tx2k Hands-On.  Faculty Development Workshop for Tx2k: The Texas 2000 Time Capsule. [With Morri Safran.]  Austin: Institute for Technology and Learning, 1997.

This Is Not a Textbook. [With Bret Benjamin, William Paredes-Holt, Albert Rouzie, and Gregory Vanhoosier-Carey.] Multimedia collection.  Austin, Texas: Computer Writing and Research Lab, 1994.  Hypermedia document.

Instructor’s Guide to the Daedalus Integrated Writing Environment.  Austin, Texas: Daedalus Group, Inc., 1991.


Selected Publications Authored by Steve Guengerich

Books

Guengerich, S., Graham, D., Miller, M., McDonald, S. (1996) Building the Corporate Intranet. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

McCann, J.T., Guengerich, S., Ruef A.T. (1995) NetWare Supervisor's Guide. (6th edition) New York: M & T Books/MIS Press.

Guengerich, S., Schussel, G., (1995) Rightsizing Information Systems. (2nd edition) Indianapolis, IN: SAMS Publishing/Prentice Hall.

Smith P., Guengerich, S. (1994). Client/Server Computing. (2nd edition) Indianapolis, IN: SAMS Publishing/Prentice Hall.

Additional credits include: The NetWare Programmer’s Guide (editor), Enterprise-Wide Networking (series editor), Advanced PowerBuilder 4.0 (producer), Microcomputers in Government (contributor).

Newsletters

Guengerich, S. (1990-1996) Alliance/IT News (formerly IntegratioNews) -- The quarterly news publication of BSG Corporation for information-driven executives, published since January 1990. Alliance/IT News covered news and features about how to take advantage of advances in client/server computing technology and how to integrate mission critical systems in a rapidly changing business and technology environment. Mr. Guengerich was a co-founder and served as Editor-in-Chief.

Guengerich, S. (1988-1992) NetWare Advisor -- "The Independent Journal for NetWare Management." NetWare Advisor was a monthly technical journal for LAN administrators, systems managers, consultants, applications developers, and power users of Novell NetWare and related third-party products. Published from September 1988 to April 1992 by BSG Communications. Mr. Guengerich was a co-founder and Editor-in-Chief. Sold to the Cobb Group/Ziff-Davis Publishing in April 1992 and merged with The Cobb Group's Inside NetWare technical journal, beginning in May 1992.

Columns

Featured columnist for Houston Computer Currents, from 1990 to 1991, focusing on practical application of various PC and network technologies and services for small and mid-size businesses

Featured regular columnist for LAN Technology magazine’s “Up & Running” column, 1989 to 1990, primarily focusing on advances in network computing technology and their impact

Feature Articles

Over the past 20 years, Mr. Guengerich has written articles - including buyer’s guides, test center reviews, feature stories, and op-ed pieces - for many other major computer industry trade magazines and business periodicals, including:

  • Austin American-Statesman
  • Austin Business Journal
  • Computer Systems News
  • Computerworld
  • Houston Business Journal
  • Houston Professional Review
  • LAN Magazine
  • LAN Times
  • localbusiness.com
  • NetWare Technical Journal
  • Network World
  • Office Technology Today
  • PC Week
  • PC World

  • Sybase Technical Magazine.

His "Introduction to Client/Server Computing" Blue Book for the international Society of Manufacturing Engineers (an organization with over half a million members in 70 countries) was awarded "Best Blue Book of the Year" designation in 1996.

Additional Publications by the Austin Usability Team

Mirroring Headings from the Contents for Usability and Retrievability, P. M. Butterfield, D. F. Dougal, M. P. Radding and D. S. Smartt; IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, Vol 36, No. 7, July, 1993 AT892-0200

Architecture for a Visual System Administration User Interface, K.R. Banning, J. Beer, T.M. Bowman, G. A. Gibson, J. Lovgren, P.J. Moreland, M. P. Radding, and J. K. Yamakawa. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, Vol 37, No. 7, July 1994. AT893-0780

Architecture for a Dynamic Information Area Control, J. Beer, G. A. Gibson, J. Lovgren and M. P. Radding; IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, Vol 37, No. 10, October 1994. AT893-0764

Architecture for a Graphic Easy Software Install Management Interface, K. R. Banning, T. M. Bowman, A. Canady, F. B. Dodson, T. Jones, S. Kalin, P.J. Moreland and M. P. Radding; IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, Vol 37, No. 12 December 1994. AT893-0804

Architecture for a Graphic Software Install Assistant Interface, M. Bowman, F. B. Dodson, S. Kalin, J. Lovgren, and M. P. Radding. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, Vol. 37. No 12, December, 1994. AT893-0805 6. Architecture for Installing Software Using Defined Bundles, M. N. Day, J. T. Dietrich, F. B. Dodson and M. P. Radding; IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, in press. AT8940581.

An Architecture of a Template Object Organization, G. A. Gibson, J. K, Yamakawa, and M. P. Radding, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, in press . AT893-0764

Cooke, N. J., Kiekel, P. A., & Helm, E. (in press). Comparing and validating measures of team knowledge. To appear in Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 45th Annual Meeting, Minneapolis , MN.

Cooke, N. J., Kiekel, P. A., & Helm E. (2001). Measuring Team Knowledge During Skill Acquisition of a Complex Task. International Journal of Cognitive Ergonomics: Special Issue on Information Acquisition and Learning, 5(3), 297-315.

Gillan, D. J., Helm, E., Pazuchanics S., and Hinrichs, E. (under review). Effects of pictorial cues on perceived depth and height in graphs. Submitted to Human Factors.

Helm, E. & Abalakina, M. (1999). Religious Identity and the Perception of Religious Groups. Poster presented at the Graduate Research Symposium, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico.

Helm, E. (1995). Familiarity and Intergroup Competition. Paper presented at the Association of Psychological and Educational Research in Kansas Conference, Pittsburgh, Kansas.

 

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