-- Examine the Internet as a set of resources for writers to make use of, participate in, and audiences to engage.-- Topics include: defining an argument, considering purpose, on-line researching and writing, discussion lists and newsgroups design principles, and more.-- Includes MLA-style guidelines for citing Internet documents.There are hundreds of thousands of websites available. More and more people are learning to "post" their writing on the Web and Internet -- some of it is well-written, while much of it is not. Internet communication and "netiquette" is increasingly more important in establishing a credible website. This book will address the proper writing technique for Internet writing.This comprehensive, flexible, and accessible Internet writing guide explores Internet communication with the aim that readers will become better writers in both print-based and electronic formats.
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Key Benefit: There are hundreds of thousands of websites available. More and more people are learning to "post" their writing on the Web and Internet -- some of it is well-written, while much of it is not. Internet communication and "netiquette" is increasingly more important in establishing a credible website. This book will address the proper writing technique for Internet writing. Key Topics: This comprehensive, flexible, and accessible Internet writing guide explores Internet communication with the aim that readers will become better writers in both print-based and electronic formats.Market: Anyone who writes for an electronic medium, especially the Internet and World Wide Web.
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- PublisherAllyn & Bacon
- Publication date1997
- ISBN 10 0205268471
- ISBN 13 9780205268474
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages331