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RWPN, May '89 - 13 (December 19,1988), pp. 43-57. (reviews of Byline 1.O, Hampson, Sandra L. A Guide to Courseware Authoring IMSI Publisher 1.0, Legend 1.1, Pagemaker 3.0, Pages Options in ESLIFLInstruction. La Jolla, CA: Athelstan 1.02, PFS First-Publisher 2.0, Publish-It 1.12, and Ven- Publications, 1988,57pp. tura Publisher 2.0) Handa, Mike. "Fontware: Our 1987 IBM Software Gubernat, Susan et al. "Talking Type: An All-star Team Product of the Year Lets You Generate Printer and of Designers and Typographers Convenes for a Candid Screen Fonts for More than 30 Utility "typefaces." Parsanal Roundtable on the State of Digital Type." Publish! 3:9 Publishing. 4:6 (June 1988), pp. 62-69. (September 1988), pp. 34-43. Handler, Marianne. "Meeting an Author On Line." Guenthner, E "From Sentences to Discourse: Some The Computing Teacher. 16:2 (October 1988), pp. 17- Aspects of Computational Treatment of Language." 19. Proceedings Natural Language at the Computer Scien- tific Symposium on Syntax and Semantics for Text Proc- Hane, C. "Ventura Publisher--A Review of Xerox's essing and Man-Machine Communication. (Heidelberg: Desktop Publishing Software." Online. 126(Novem- February 25,1988). Berlin, West Germany: Springer- ber 1988), pp. 83-86. Verlag, 1988, pp. 147-165. Hansen, Sheridan R. "LANs Speed Up theNewsroom: Gunther, V A. L. et al. "The Effects of Frequency and When Deadlines Mean Everything, Networking Makes Length of Commands and Training Transfer on Text a Difference." LAN Times. 5:9 (October 1988), pp. 52- Editing Performance." SIGCHIBulletin. 19:3 (January 53. 1988), pp. 67-69. Hansen, Wilfred J. and Christina Haas. "Reading and Haber, Jon and Herbert R. Haber. WordProcessing, The Writing with Computers: A Framework for Explaining Useable Portable Guide: Step-by-step Instruction for 11 Differences in Performance. Several Factors Can Influ- Popular Programs. Winchester, MA: Useable Portable ence the Behavior of Users As They Read and Write Productions, 1988. with Computers. Recent Research Indicates That Both Quality and Quantity Depend upon Page Size, Legibil- Hackos, JohnT "Redefining Corporate Design Stan- ity, Responsiveness and Tangibility." Communications dards for Desktop Publishing." Technical Communica- of the ACM. 31:9 (September 1988), pp. 1080-1089. tion. 354 (November 1988), pp. 288-291. Hanson, Robert M. "The Threefold Challenge of Inte- Haggard, Thomas R. "ZyIndex: A Search Alternative grating Text with Chemical Graphics." Graphics for for Hard-copy Junkies." The Lawyer's PC. 523 (Sep- Chemical Structures: Integration with Text and Data. ed. tember 1,1988), pp. 10-11. Wendy A. 'Wan. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 1987, pp. 120-127. Halasz, Frank G. "Reflections on Notecards: Seven Issues for the Next Generation of Hypermedia Systems." Har, Roger et al. "Mac Word Processing: And Then Communicationsof theACM. 31:7 (July 1988), pp. 836- There Were 3." Infoworld. 10:26 (June 27, 1988), 851. pp.53-56. (reviews of Full WriteProfessional 1.0, Micro- soft Word 3.02, and Word Perfect 1.0) Hamby, Paul W. "An Envelope Macro for WordPerfect 5.0." 6:l (October 1,1988), pp. 8-10. Harmon, Daniel E. "Outlining Legal ifasks: The 'Why? Becomes Clearer." The Lawyer's PC. 6:8 (January 15, Hamby, Paul W. "LaserJet Notes: Printing the Screen 1989), pp. 1-7. and Exploring Internal Fonts." The Lawyer's PC. 522 (August 15,1988), pp. 8-11. Harmon, Daniel E. "WordPerfect Macros and Enhance- ments." The Lawyer's PC. 516 (May 15,1988), pp. 2- Hamesse, Jacqueline and Antionio Zampolli, eds. 6. Computers in Literary and Linguistic ComputingIL 'Ordi- nateur et les recherches litteraires et linguistiques: Pro- Harmon, Daniel E. "Wordstar 2000 Plus, Release 3, ceedings of the Eleventh InternationalALLC Conference. LegalEdition." The Lawyer's PC. 5:24 (September 15, Paris, Geneva: Slatkine, 1985,404 pp. 1988), pp. 1-6.

14-RWPN, May '89 Harris, Judi. "Logo Rites for Writing Right." The Helm, Laurel Boone. "From Programming to Techni- Computing Teacher. 16:7 (April 1989), pp. 8,lO-11. cal Writing." ZEEE Transactions on Professional Com- munication. 31:4 (December 1988), pp. 175-176. Hartley, D. S. Computer-Aided Research. Springfield, VA: National Technical Information Service, 1987, Henney, Maribeth. "Reading and Writing Interactive 21~~. Stories." The Computing Teacher. 15:s (May 1988),pp. 45-47.60. Haselkorn, Mark P. "The Future of 'Writing' for the Computer Industry." Text, ConTat, and HyperText: Hensinger, J. S. "Text Analysis." Library Software Re- Writing with and for the Computer, ed. Edward Barrett. view. 7:4 (July-August 1988), pp. 293-294. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technol- O~Y,1988, pp. 1-13. Herold, Steve. "Building a Macintosh System: As the Ever-increasingly Sophisticated Mac Proves, Ease-of- Hawisher, Gail E. and Cynthia L. Selfe, eds. Critical Use Needn't Mean Lack of Power." Personal Publish- Perspectives on Computers and Composition Instruction. ing. 4:10 (November 1988), pp. 32-41. New York, NY: Teachers College Press, 1989. Herold, Steve. "Mac Type Handling: There Are No Hazen, Margaret. "Report on the Writer's Workbench Perfect Fixes for Font ID Number Confusion, but Here and Other Writing Tbols." ACHNewsletter. 10:2 (Summer AreSome Interim Soluitions." PersonalPublishing. 4:6 1988), p. 6. (Association for Computers and the Hu- (June 1988), pp. 50-60. manities) Herther, Nancy K "A Data Base on Every Desk: the Heather, M. A. and B. N. Rossiter. "Specialist Diction- CD-ROM Solution. CD-ROM Is Transforming Stan- aries in Electronic Form." Literary & Linguistic Com- dard Reference Works into Real Productivity and Re- puting. 3:2 (1988), pp. 109-121. search Tbols." Information Center. 5:5 (May 1989), pp. 32-37. Heid, Jim et al. "Review Portfolio: Pagemaker 3.0, Wordperfect 5.0, Manuscript 20, Microsoft Pageview, Total Hewitt, John. "Microcomputer Word Processing and Word, Officewriter 6.0, Page Perfect." Publish! 3:9 Formulae." Northwestern University Computing and (September 1988), pp. 49-58. Networking. 3:3 (Fall 1988), pp. 40-42.

Heid, Jim. "The Great Write-off. Which Is the Best Hobart, R. Dale and Sharon Octernaud. "Using PC- Powerhouse : , Fit /Write, SIG's CD ROM." Shareware Magazine. 3:s (October- or WordPerfect?"Macworld.511 (November 1988),pp. November 1988), pp. 54-59. 122-135. Hobbs, N. T. "Notebook Computers in Biological ------. "Freedom of Press l.OA Disk-Based Post- Research: Less Technology, More Productivity." Sci- Script-Compatible Interpreter." PC World. 7:4 (April ence Software. 4:l (January-March 1988), pp. 14-16. 1989), pp. 126,128. Hogan, Robert D. and Rebecca A. Kenyon. "Object------. "Page-Layout Contenders: Which Is the Oriented Database Management in Research." Science Champ--PageMaker, QuarkXpress, or ReadySetGo?" Software. 4:l (January-March 1988), pp. 7-13. Macworld. 6:4 (April 1989), pp. 108-117. Holman, Eugene. "FZNNMORF: A Computerized ------. "Getting Started with Typography: A Not- Reference Tool for Students of Finnish Morphology." Just-for-Publishers Look at Formatting Rxt You Can Computers and the Humanities. 22:3 (1988), pp. 165- Read." Macworld. 6:6 (June 1989), pp. 219-229. 172.

Helgerson, Linda W. "CD-ROM and Scholarly Re- Holzberg, Carol S. "Mac WriteNow 2.0: Ready for the search in the Humanities." Computersandthe Humani- Here and Now?" Personal Publishing. 5:4 (April 1988), ties. 22:2 (1988), pp. 111-116. pp. 66-68.

- -p-- RWPN, May '89- 15 Holzberg, Carol S. "Scholastic MultiScribe and ------. "Other Noteworthy Text Retrieval Programs." MultiScribeGS." Classroom Computer Learning. 9:3 Bits &Bytes Review. 1:9 (August 1987), pp. 18-19. (Novemberpecember 1988), pp. 22-23,26. ------. "Personal Librarian: Sophisticated Text Re- Hoot, James L. and Steven B. Silvern, eds. Writing with trieval Program." Bits & Bytes Review. 1:9 (August Computers in the Early Grades. New York, NY: Teach- 1987), pp. 1-5. ers College Press, 1988. ------. "Pro-Search--Front-End Program for Online Hovy, Eduard H. Generating Natural Language under Searching." Bits & Bytes Review. 2:2 (December 1988), Praptic Constraints. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, pp. 14-16. 1988. ------. "Product Review: Concordinflxt Analysis How to Use PageMaker. Glen Ellyn, IL: Fliplhick Program. Mainframe Power in a Microcomputer Text Learning Systems, 1989,90 mins. (version 3.0,6 audio- Analysis Program--The Micro-OCP." Bits & Bytes Re- cassettes, 125-page manual) view. 2:1 (September 1988),pp. 13-18. (Oxford Concor- dance Program) How to Use Xerox Ventura Publisher. Glen Ellyn, IL: FlipTrack Learning Systems, 1989, 90 mins. (version ------. "Project Review: Hypertext/Hypermedia. 1.1,5 audiocassettes, Ill-page manual) Studying Ancient Greek Civilization Interactively--The Perseus Project." Bits & Bytes Review. 2:l (September Howie, Sherry Hill. Reading, Writing, and Computers: 1988), pp. 1-12. Planningfor Integration. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon, 1989. ------. "Sonar--A Text Retrieval Program for Macin- toshes."Bits &Bytes Review. 1:9 (August 1987), pp. 15- Hoy, G. "From Hand-Written Archive to Computer- 18. Readable Data." Computer and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, 1987. Oxford, UK: British Archaeolo------. "ZyIndex Professional--Full-Featured Text gyical Reports, 1988, pp. 275-288. Retrieval Program." Bits & Bytes Review. 1:9 (August 1987), pp. 5-9. Hubbard, Katherine and Joyce Campbell. "Automated Proposal Preparation Techniques Using a Marketing Hume, Barbara R. "Novel1 Updates Education Grant Text Data Base." IEEE Transactions on Professional Program." LAN Times. 5:9 (October 1988), p. 14. Communication. 31:2 (June 1988), pp. 65-69. Hunter, L. G. and C. A. Hunter. "Producing the Ele- Hughes, John J. "Biblio-Link--Pro-Cite'sHelping Hand." mentary School Newspaper with Newsroom." Proceed- Bits & Bytes Review. 2:2 (December 1988), pp. 12-13. ings 8th Annual TCEA State Conference: Technology across the Curriculum. (Dallas, TX. February 24-27, ------. "Pro-Cite--Professional Bibliographic 1988). Austin, TX: Texas Computer Education Asso- Software." Bits & Bytes Review. 2:2 (December 1988), ciation, 1988, pp. 95-96. pp. 1-11. ICDT88: International Conference on Database Theory, ------. "askSam 4.0-Fast, Flexible Rxt-Retrieval Bruges, Belgium, August 31 -September 2, 1988. New Program." Bits & Bytes Review. 1:9 (August 1987), pp. York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 1988. 12-14. Index of Desktop PublishingÑArticle and Books. San ------. "Dialog--World's Largest Online Commer- Diego, CA: Brenner Information Group, 1988. cial Database Vendor." Bits & Bytes Review. 2:2 (De- cember 1988), pp. 17-19. Individual Training for Pagemaker. San Carlos, CA: Individual Software, 1988. (on-disk tutorial running ------. "FYI 3000 Plus--Simple, Easy-to-Use Rxt side-by-side with Macintosh Pagemaker) Retrieval Program." Bits & Bytes Review. 1:9 (August 1987), pp. 9-11. "Intelligent Grammar Corrector Introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation." Typeworld. 12:16 (Second

16-RWPN, May '89 August), p. 10. (review of Houghton Mifflin's Cor- Johnson, Eric. "The Internal StructureofFiles Created recText in the Computer-Aided Proofreading series) by Word Processors." Research in Word Processing Newsletter. 7:4 (April 1989), pp. 2-5. Jacobs, John. "A Literature-Based Reading Compre- hension Program." CUE Newsletter. 115 (April 1989), ------. "SzrongWriter: A Better Grammar and Style pp. 22-23. Checker." Research in Word ProcessingNewsletter. 7: 1 (January 1989), pp. 10-13. Jacobson, Michael J. and Martha H. Weller. "AProfile of Computer Use among the University of Illinois Johnson, Jennifer J. "Desktop Publishing: Far from a Humanities Faculty." Journal of Educational Technol- Panacea." STCIntercom. 34:4 (November 1988), pp. 2, ogy Systems. 16:2 (1987/1988), pp. 83-98. 10.

Jaekel, Carl C. and Barry A. Schaeffer. "Desktop Johnson, Laura and Victoria Juarez, eds. "Hyper Flash Publishing Is a Valuable Tool, Not a Panacea." Govern- Cards." MacUser. 5:4 (April 1989), pp. 217-224. (for- ment Computer News. 7 (June 24,1988), p. 75. eign-language and other stacks)

James, Geoffrey. "Artificial Intelligence and Auto- Johnson, Michael L. Mind, Language, Machine: Amp- mated Publishing Systems." Text, ConText, and Hy- cia1 Intelligence in the Poststructuralist Age. New York, perText: Writing with and for the Computer, ed. Edward NY: St. Martin's, 1988. (author is English professor) Barrett. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988, pp. 15-24. Jones, Franklyn. "Word-Processing Software Gains More DTP Features." PC Week. 6:7 (February 20, James, Geoffrey, "TheEthics ofAutomated Publishing 1989), pp. 119-121. Systems (A Response to Dr. Brockmann)." Text, Con- Text, and HyperText: Writing with and for the Computer. ------. "Buyers' Guide: LAN-Based Word Proces- ed. Edward Barrett. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts sors Bring Benefits to Work Groups." PC Week. 6:16 Institute of Tfcchnology, 1988, pp. 50-54. (April 24,1989), pp. 120-124.

Jander, Mary. "VenturaPublisher2.0: Desktop Publish- Jones, Robert. The Complete Guide to Corporate Desk- ing with Ambition." Computer Decisions. 20:ll (No- top Publishing. New York, NY: Cambridge University vember 1988), pp. 85-86. Press, 1988.

Jantz, Richard. "Extra-Strength Ventura: Ventura Jong, Steven. "The Challenge of Hypertext." Proceed- Publisher 2.0 Handles the Most Stubborn Publishing ings. 35th International Technical Communication Tasks." Publish! 4:l (January 1989), pp. 62-66. Conference, Philadelphia, PA, May 10-13, 1988. Wash- ington, DC: Society for Tfcchnical Communication, ------. "The Price of Commitment: IBM Interleaf 1988, pp. ATA30-ATA32. Publisher." Publish! 4:l (January 1989), pp. 76-78. Joyce, Michael. "Siren Shapes: Exploratory and Con- Jarborg, Jerker. "The Construction of a Comprehen- structive Hypertexts." Academic Computing. 3:4 sive Lexical Network." Literary & Linguistic Computing. (November 1988), pp. 10-14, 37-42. (focus on the 3:3 (1988), pp. 177-184. Macintosh Storyspace program)

Jensen, K. "Issues in Parsing." Proceedings Natural Kaehler, Carol. "Using Tfext in Hypercard." Hyperlink Language at the Computer ScknftfieSymposium on Syntax Magazine. 1:3 (September-October 1988), pp. 43-44. and Semantics for Text Processing and Man-Machine Communication. (Heidelberg: February 25, 1988). Kahn, Paul. 'Full, but Not Right: Fullwrite Professional." Berlin, West Germany: Springer-Verlag, 1988, pp. 65- Publish! 3:10 (October 1988), pp. %,98. (version 1.0 83. for the Macintosh)

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- - RWPN, May '89 - 17 ------. "Technical Writing Rachers and the Chal- (Dallas, TX:February 24-27,1988). Austin, TX: Texas lenges of Desktop Publishing: Desktop Publishing Computer Education Association, 1988, pp. 131-133. Systems Have Created a Revolution in Document Pro- duction. If Rchnical Writing Teachers Are to Be Part of Kerstetter, Robert. Illustrated Ventura. Piano, TX: This Revolution, We Must Understand the Importance Wordware Publishing, 1988. of Desktop Publishing to Technical Writers, Assess Our Strengths as Teachers of Writing, and Rethink the Content Keyes, Elizabeth; David Sykes, and Elaine Lewis. of Our Courses and Programs." The Technical Writing '"Rchnology + Design + Research = Information Design: Teacher. 152 (Spring 1988), pp. 119-131. Electronic Publishing Drives a New Approach to Design." Text, ConText, and HyperText: Writing with and for the Karlgren, H. "Term-'nining, a Method for the Com- Computer, ed. Edward Barrett. Cambridge, MA: puter-Aided Revision of Multi-Lingual Texts." Intema- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988, pp. 251- tional Forum on Information and Documentation. 13:2 264. (April 1988), pp. 7-13. Kim, Gary. "Networked CD-ROMs." LAN Times. 6:1 Katz, Boris. "Rxt Processing with START Natural (January 1989), pp. 45-49. Language System." Text, ConText, and Hypertext: Writ- ing with and for the Computer, ed. Edward Barrett. Kimbrell, Roy E. "Searching for Text? Send an N- Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technol- Gram. Short Character Strings Called N-Grams Give ogy, 1988, pp. 55-76. Every Document a Unique Signature." Byte. 13:s. (May 1988), pp. 297-312. Kaufman, Judith. "Technical Writing and Computer Programming." IEEE Transactions on Professional Com- Kinata, Chris and Gordon McComb. Working with munication. 31:4 (December 1988), pp. 171-174. Word: The Definitive Guide to Macintosh Word on the Apple Macintosh. Bellevue, WA: Microsoft Press, 1988. Kearney, Michael P. "Using a Word Processor to For- mat Text for Online Display." Proceedings. 35th Inter- King, M. "Computational Linguistics: Issues and national Technical communication Conference, Phila- Solutions." Proceedings Natural Language at the Com- delphia, PA, May 10-13,1988. Washington, DC: Society puter Scientific Symposium on Syntax and Semantics for for Technical Communication, 1988, pp. ATA39-ATA40. Text Processing and Man-Machine Communication. (Heidelberg: February 25, 1988). Berlin, West Ger- Kember, David and Neale Kemp. "Computer-aided many: Springer-Verlag, 1988, pp. 9-30. Publishing and Open Learning Materials." British Journal of Educational Technology. 20:l (1989), pp. 11-26. King, Steve. "Paper Chain: askSam's Probably the Most Powerful and Best-Known of the Text Database Kennington, R. W. et al. "A Collaborative Document Managers--but What's It Really Good for?%a Based Editing System." Proceedings. Australian Computer Advisor. 7:l (January 1989), pp. 104-108. Conference 1988: Information Technology Towards 2000. (Sydney, NSW. September 21-23,1988). Darlinghurst, ------. "ReferenceFile--A Personal Best: Reference NSW Australian Computer Society, 1988, pp. 89-109. File Provides Some Amazing Popup Database Capa- bilities at a Bargain Price." Databased Advisor. 6:9 Keough, Lee. "On-Target Text Retrieval." Computer (September 1988), pp.90-91. (terminate and stay resi- Decisions. 20:12 (December 1988), pp. 26-27,29. dent program)

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Krull, Robert and Philip Rubens. "Learning to Write Lawrence, John S. "How the Other Half Wordprocesses." with the New Electronic Tools: A Study of Writer Research in Word Processing Newsletter. 6:7 (October Accommodation to New Technologies." Proceedings. 1988), pp. 2-4. (book review) 35th International Technical Communication Confer- ence, Philadelphia, PA, May 10-13, 1988. Washington, Lawson, H. C. "A Review of Microcomputer Applica- DC: Society for Technical Communication, 1988, pp. tions in the English Classroom." Proceedings 8th An- WE134-WE137. nual TCEA State Conference: Technology across the Curriculum. (Dallas, TX: February 24-27,1988). Austin, Krull, Robert ed. WordProcessingforTechnical Writers. TX: Texas Computer Education Association, 1988, pp. Arnityville, NY: Baywood, 1988. 119-120.

RWPN, May '89-19 Learn PageMaker 3.0. Austin, TX: Videomtor, 1989, February Issue, We Discussed the Structure of Post- 90 mins. (videotape, 40-page manual) Script Fonts. We Will Now Concern Ourselves with Their use." ZjpeWorld. 13:7 (First April 1989), pp. 21, Learn Xerox Ventura Publisher, Basic to Intermediate. 23. Austin, TX: Videomtor, 1989,90 mins. (version 1.1, videotape, 50-page manual) Lindgren, Amy. "Freedom of the Press: Personal Computers Liberate the Newsroom While Blurring the Learn Xerox Ventura Publisher Advanced. Austin, TX: Definition of 'the Press.' " Computer User. 7:11 (No- Videomtor, 1989, 105 mins. (version 1.1, videotape, vember 1988), pp. 18-20. %-page manual) Liskin, Miriam. "Word Processing: Windows for Your LeBlanc, Paul. "How to Get the Words Just Right: A Words." PersonalComputing. 135(May 1989), pp. 51- Reappraisal of Word Processing and Revision." Com- 56. puters and Composition. 5:3 (August 1988), pp. 29-42. ------. "Word Processing: Displaying Strength of Lebowitz, Michael. "The Use of Memory in Text Character." Personal Computing. 13:l (January 1989), Processing." CommunicationsoftheACM. 31 (Decem- pp. 57-62. ber 1988), pp. 1483-1502. ------. "Word Processing: A Call to Standards." ------. "The Use of Memory in Text Processing: Personal Computing. 12:8 (August 1988), pp. 59-64. Artificial Intelligence and Language Processing." Communicationsof the ACM. 31:12 (December 1988), ------. 'Word Processing: Leave Well Enough Alone." pp. 1483-1502. Personal Computing. 12:6 (June 1988), pp. 59-63.

Lefkowitz, Larry P. "Point & Picas: Working with Lombardi, John et al. " Product Comparison: Execu- Desktop Publishing: Pinch Penny Publishing." PC tive Word Processors. InfoWorld Examines 11 Easy-to- Clones. 2:6 (June 1988), pp. 107-108,119. Use Word Processors for the Busy Executive." In- foWorld. 10:39 (September 26, 1988), pp. 43-77. (re- LeVitus, Bob. "Reader Report #1: Word Processors. views of DAC Easy Word 111.0, IBM Displaywn'te Assis- How Almost 1300 Readers Feel about Their Word tant 1.0, MS Windows Write 2.1, PC mePlus, PC Write Processor." MACazine. 6:l (January 1989), pp. 64-65. 2.71, Professional Write 2.00, Q&A Write 1.01, Textra 5.2, Volkswn'ter Deluxe Plus 1.0, Webster's New World Writer Lewallen, Dale. "Folio Gives New Views to Data II1.O, and Word Perfect Executive 1.0) Management." PC Week. 6:15 (April 17,1989),pp. 103, 105. (review of Folio Views search-and-retrieval soft- Lombardi, John. "Heavy Duty Word Processing: In- ware) foWorld Evaluates 14 OfficeProfessional Word Processors." InfoWorld. 11:4 (January 23,1989), pp. 47------. "Buyers lipXyWrite's Power 'A La Carte ': A 68. (reviews of Displaywn'te 4 1.0, Lotus Manuscript 2.0, La Carte 1.1's Multiple Menus Satisfy Experts and Microsoft Word 4.0, Multirnate Advantage 14 Nota Bene Novices." PC Week. 6:16 (April 24,1989), pp. 85-86. 3.0, Office Writer 6.0, PC Write 3.02, Samna Word W2.0, (add-on program for enhancing command and menu Sprint 1.00, Total Word 1.2, Word Perfect 5.0, Wordstar operations in XyWrite) Professional, Wordstar2000Plus 3.0, andxywrite IIIPlus 3.52) Lichty, lbm. Design Principles for Desktop Publishing. Glenview, IL: Scott Foresman, 1989. ------. 'Windows-Based Samna Ami lakes WYSIWYG Approach: Executive Word Processor Especially Use- Lieberman, Jay. "The Usefulness of Contextual Infor- ful for People Who Need Reasonably Rincy Formatting." mation in a Word Processing Software lktorial." Pro- InfoWorld. 11:7 (February 13,1989), pp. 61-63. (version ceedings. 35th International Technical Communication 1.0) Conference, Philadelphia, PA, May 10-13,1988. Wash- ington, DC: Society for Technical Communication, ------. "Wordstar Professional 5.0: Classic Word 1988, pp. RET108-RET111. Processing Program Still Fighting. Update Challenges Rivals While Maintaining Original Interface." Infoworld. Lincoln, A. James. "Postscript Watch: In the First 10:40 (October 3,1988), pp. 65,68.

20- RWPN, May '89 ------. "Volkswriter Adds Correct Grammar to Fea- (October 1988),pp. 35-36. (focus on KEEPS in techni- ture List: But This Product Still Lacks Some Features cal writing context) of Its Competitors." ZnfoWorld. 11:14 (April 3,1989), pp. 82-84. (review of version 4.0) Marion, Craig and Jon Pepper. "Point Counterpoint: Word vs. WordPerfect. Which of the Two Leading Con------. "Beyond Word Writer 1.1 Is a Competitive tenders Is the Best Word Processor? A Microsoft Word Executive WP: A Sleeper Perched at the Top of Execu- Devotee and a WordPerfect Fan Face Off in This Head- tive Word Processing, It Is Effective and Easy to Use." to-Head Comparison." PersonalComputing. 125(May ZnfoWorld. 11:18 (May 1,1989), pp. 90,92. 1988), pp. 127-134. (reviews of WordPerfect 5.0 and Word 4.0) Lubow, Martha and Jesse Berst. Publishing Power with Ventura: The Complete Teaching Guide toXerox Ventura Marshall, Patrick. "Ami 1.0 Word Processor." PC Publisher. Thousand Oaks, CA: NewRider Publishing, World. 7:5 (May 1989), pp. 155-156. 1988. Martin, C Randy. "Organizing the Paper Trail." Machine Madigan, Chris and Scott P. Sanders. "Team Planninga Design. 61 (March 9,1989), pp. 125-129. Computerized Technical Writing Course." Computers and Composition. 5:2 (April 1988), pp. 39-50. Martin, James A. "Team Work: 10 Steps for Managing the Changing Roles in Your Desktop Publishing Work Maguire, Mary. "Debate Rages over Benefits of Hy- Group." Publish! 3:12 (December 1988), pp. 38-43. pertext as a naining Tbol." PC Week. 5:25 (June 21, 1988), p. 112. Mathis, Judi. "The Children's Writing and Publishing Center." The Computing Teacher. 16:6 (March 1989), Manes, Stephen. "Electronic Paper: Is That 'Gum' or pp. 37-40. (software review) 'Gub'?: New Hardware and Software Let You Mark Up Screens with the Scribbles You Heretofore Reserved Mathisen, Ralph W. "The Creation of a Prosographical for Post-its. Can Electronic Penmanship Courses Be Database for Late Antiquity." Humanistiske Data. 2 Far Behind?" PCMagazine. 8:8 (April25,1989), pp. 91- (1988), pp. 33-40. 92. Matzkin, Jonathan. "Grammatik ZIJ Rightwriter 3.0: Marcus, Stephen. "Computers and English: Future Grammar Checkers Get Smarter, but Not by Much." 1ense...Future Perfect?" CUE Newsletter. 1l:3 (De- PC Magazine. 8:3 (February 14,1989), p. 38. cember 1988-January 1989), pp. 1,14-15. May, Albert L. "Overdrive:Add-on Automates Repeti------. "Computers and the English Class: An Eng- tive Document Assembly Tasks: Package Has 75 Pre- lish Teacher Armed with the Right Computer-Assisted Made Templates." ZnfoWorld. 10:27 (July 4,1988), pp. Writing Tbols Can Do Wonders in Helping Students to 51-52. (works with WordPerfect) Learn and Express Themselves Better." Electronic Learning. (April 1989), pp. 18-20. McCandless, Janet. "Dial M for Modem, Part 2: Reach Out and Publish. To Beat Your Deadlines, Let Your ------. "Designing Word Processor Based Writing Fingers Do the Legwork." Publish! 3:6 (June 1988), pp. Activities." Fifth International Conference on Technol- 52-56. ogy and Education. Vol. 1. (Edinburgh, UK: March 1988). Edinburgh, UK.-CEPS Consultants, 1988), pp. McClelland, B. "From Logon to Typeset Document in 57-58. under Ten Minutes." Online. 12:6 (November 1988), pp. 66-71. Marder, Louis. "Electronic Shakespeare Expanding" and "The Computer Age, The Shakespeare Newsletter McCormick, John. "Word Processors for Source Code." and The Shakespeare Data Bank." The Shakespeare Computer Language. 5:6 (June 1988), pp. 125-133. Newsletter. 38-2: 198 (Summer 1988), pp. 17-18. McDougal, David. "Combing through Data: Hypertext Mardesich, Jodi. "Desktop Publishing Integrations Finds and Links Information--Fast." LAN Times. 6:2 Solutions Can Be Complicated." LAN Times. 5:9 (February 1989), pp. 38-39.

RWPN, May '89-21 McGrew P. C. and W. D. McDaniel. "Why Not Publish p. 52. (review of VolksWriter 4's grammar checking on a Mainframe?'Computenvorld. 22 (April 25,1988), feature) p. Sll. ------. "Byline 2.0: Desktop Publishing for Non- McKinstry, Steve. "Mac vs. PC: The Great Debate. Desktop Publishers." InfoWorld. 11:13 (March 27, Resolved, That the Macintosh Is a Better Computer 1989), p. 58. Than the PC for Desktop Publishing." Publish! 3:ll (November 1988), pp. 48,50-51,54. Miller, Perry L. and Glenn D. Rennels. "Prose Genera- tion fromExpert Systems." AIMagazine. 9 (Fall 1988), ------. "Insights on QuarkXpress 2.0: Find the Free- pp. 37-44. (focus on PROSENETITEXTNET soft- dom of the Press at Your Fingertips." Macworld. 6:3 ware) (March 1989), pp. 75-81. Miller, Phillip E. "Idea Processing for Creativity and Megathlin, Barclay A. "The Benefit of Putting Editing Management." Proceedings. 35th International Techni- Comments Online." Proceedings. 35th International cal Communication Conference, Philadelphia, PA, May Technical Communication Conference, PhiladeIphia, PA, 10-13, 1988. Washington, DC: Society for Technical May 10-13,1988. Washington, DC: Society for Ibchni- Communication, 1988, pp. ATA109-ATA112. cal Communication, 1988, pp. WE116-WE118. Mincberg, Mella. WordPerfect 5: The Pocket Guide. Mendoza, Roy T TpsThat Can Make Using WordPerfect Berkeley, CA: OsborneIMcGraw-Hill, 1989. on a LAN Glitch-Free." PC Magazine. 8:s (March 14, 1989), pp. 386,388. (focus on version 4.2) "MindWrite 2.0: Word Processing Update." Software Digest Buyer's Alert. 1:10 (October 1988), pp. 1-7. Methvin, David. "Developer's Toolkit Deciphers WordPerfect." PC Week. 6:13 (April 3,1989), pp. 53,56. Minicucci, Rick. "Hot off the Press: The Latest on Desktop Publishing Software. Faster Operation. Bet- Middleton, Tbny. A Desktop Publisher's Guide to Pas- ter 7jpgraphicControls. Improved Page-Design Guide- teup. Colorado Springs, CO: Plusware, 1988. lines. These Are a Few of the Features Provided by Tbday's DTP Software." Today's Office. 22:12 (May Miles, Doug. "A Case of Mistaken Identity, Font ID: 1988), pp. 40,42,44,46. When the Macintosh Font Field Grew So Crowded, Your Favorite May Have Been Lost in the Shuffle. Now Mitchell, Joan I? Writingwitha Computer. Boston,MA: Apple's Made Room for Everyone." MACazine. 6:3 Houghton Mifflin, 1989. (March 1989), pp. 13-17. Molla, Steven R.; Alton F. Sanders, and Ruth H. Sand- Milic, Louis T "Stylistics from Mainframe to ers. "Artificial Intelligence in a German Adventure Microcomputer." Literary & Linguistic Computing. 3:2 Game: Spion in PROLOG." CALICO Journal. 6:l (1988), pp. 122-124. (September 1988), pp. 9-23.

Millenson, Janet. "Desktop Publishing in the Black: Moore, Phyllis. Illustrated PageMaker. Piano, TX: How to Ensure That Your Desktop Publishing System Wordware, 1988. Makes Sense at the Bottom Line." Publish! 3:10 (October 1988), pp. 66-71. Morgan, Bradford A. "Writing in a World of Word Processing, Hypertext, CD-ROM, and Computerized Miller, David W "The Great American History Machine" Typesetting: A Bibliographic Report on the Rise of Academic Computing. 3:3 (October 1988), pp. 28-29, Computer-Oriented Document Engineering (CODE)." 43,46-47,50. (Carnegie Mellon University) Research in Word ProcessingNewsletter. 6:s (May l988), pp. 2-29. Miller, Michael J. "FullwriteReleased at Last, Is Worth the Wait--Especially on a Mac 11." InfoWorld. 10:20 Morin, Richard. "Troffosaurus Rex." UNIX Review. (May 16,1988), p. 59. 6:6 (June 1988), pp. 87, 89-91. (review of troff text processing programs) ------. "Perfect Grammar Takes Word Processing One Step Further." InfoWorld. 11:s (January 30,1989), Morris, Gloria. "Grammatik 111 Forges Ahead As Best

22- RWPN, May '89 Product in Its Field: Easy-to-Use Copy Editor Helps Fiction." ACH Newsletter. 10:2 (Summer 1988),pp. 1, Writers to Fight against Jargon, Clutter, and Gram- 7. (Association for Computers and the Humanities) matical Errors." InfoWorld. 10:41 (October 10,1988), pp. 72,76. Mullins, Carolyn J. "Teaching Tbchnical Writing with PCs." The Technical Writing Teacher. 15:l (Winter -----. "Unique Ward Bench Program Aimed at Creative 1988), pp. 64-72. Writers: This Word Processor Helps the Writer Organ- ize Ideas and Information and Produce Documents." Murach, Mike. Write Better with a PC. Fresno, CA: InfoWorld. 10:43 (October 24, 1988), pp. 74, 76-77. Murach, 1989. (reviewer is journalism professor) Nace, Ted and Michael Gardner. "Laserjet Express: Morton, Herbert C. et al. WritingsonScholarly Commu- Speed Up Your Laserjet with These Font-Handling nication: An Annotated Bibliography of Books and Ar- Tips." Publish! 4:4 (April 1989), pp. 60-63. ticles on Publishing, Libraries, Scholarly Research, and Related Issues. Lanham, MD. University Press of America, Nagao, Makoto. Machine Translation: How Far Can It American Council of Learned Societies, 1988. Go? New York: Oxford University Press, 1989.

Morton, Herbert C. and Anne J. Price. The American Nagel, Brian. "The Quality Trap: Is Desktop Publish- Council of Learned Societies Survey of Scholars: Final ing Necessarily Better Communication?" Technical Report of Views on Publications, Computers and Librar- Communication. 354 (November 1988), pp. 282-284. ies. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, Ameri- can Council of Learned Societies, 1989. Nakajima, Kazuko. "On Developing Hypercard Stacks for the Study of Chinese Characters: KanjiCard." Morton, Larry L. "Word Processing and the Editing- CALICO Journal. 6:2 (December 1988), pp. 75-87. Revising Process." Computers in the Schools. 5112 (1988), pp. 165-178. National Collegiate Software Clearinghous: Software for the Humanities and Social Sciences. Raleigh, NC: North Moses, Albert L "Making Mucho Macho Macro Merging Carolina State University, 1989,45pp. Menus in WordPerfect 5.0." The Lawyer's PC. 6:7 (January 1,1989), pp. 1-5. Needleman, Raphael. "Do It Yourselfwith the Wordfin- der Electronic DictionarytThesaurus: Wordfinder WF------. "Grandview Is 'Grand Outlining' Software." 220." InfoWorld. 11:2 (January 9,1989), p. 48. The Lawyer's PC. 6:13 (April 1,1989), pp. 1-4. Negrino, Tom. "Goferl.0Text-finding DA." Macworld. Mosich, Donna M. Mastering WordPerfect 5.0. Blue 6:4 (April 1989), p. 171. (desktop accessory program) Summit Ridge, PA: %b Books, 1988.

Nein, Ken. " 'Die Bibel nacht der Unbersetzung Martin Moulthrop, Stuart. "Interactive Fiction: Containing Luthers': The German Luther Bible on CD-ROM." Multitudes. The Problem of Closure in Interactive Electronic& OpticalPublishingReview. 8 (March 1988), pp. 52-54. Articles & Reviews Welcome The Newsletter welcomes article submissions that pertain to word-process- ing, text-analysis, and research applications in professional writing situations, either corporate or academic. Also, hardware and software reviews are en- couraged, but please contact Dr. Jim Schwartz, HardwareISoftware Review Editor, before submitting them (call Jim at 605-394-1246). Manuscripts should be submitted on MS-DOS 5%" floppy disks or in hardcopy format.

R WPN, May '89 -23 Neiter, Mary. "Springboard Publisher." Computing ------. "What's New in Personal Information Manag- Teacher. 165 (February 1989), pp. 44-47. (review of ers: A New Breed of Organizing Program Can Do More version 1.1 for the Apple 11) Than Store Your Phone Numbers, Appointments, and Other Business Data. They Work the Way You Do, Nelson, Charles. "Help with Help: A Selected Bibliog- Handling Random Text, Making Associations, and As- raphy of Desktop Publishing Resources." Technical signing Priorities." Personal Computing. 127 (July l988), Communication. 354 (November 1988), pp. 313-317. pp. 123-128.

Nelson, Robin. "WordStar 5.0: Finding the Hidden Oppenheim, Rosa. "The Mathematical Analysis of Typewriter." Personal Computing. 13:3 (March 1989), Style: A Correlation-Based Approach." Computers pp. 47-48. and the Humanities. 22:4 (1988), pp. 241-252.

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Niebauer, Alan R. Wordperfect Tips and Wcks. Third Oren, Tim. "The CD ROM Conneciton: Compact Edition. Berkeley, CA: Sybex, 1988. Disks May Unlock Hypertext's Potential, but a Tightly Structured Database Is a Necessity." Byte. 13:13 Nikolich, Mike. "Ready,Set,Go! 4.5." MacUser. 5:6 (December 1988), pp. 315-320. (June 1989), pp. 209-210. "Page-Layout Software." PC Week: Supplement on Norman, Rose. "Resumex: A Computer Exercise for DesktopPublishing. 6:4 (January 3O,l989), pp. S16-S17. Teaching Resume-Writing." Technical Writing Teacher. (comparative chart of 33 page-layout programs) 152 (Spring 1988), pp. 162-166. Pagemaker Live. El Modena, CA: Image Express, 1988. Norris, A. C. "Electronic Publishing and Chemical Text (two-hour videotape, disk with templates, for the IBM Processing: the Design of a Chemical Graphics Editor." PCor Macintosh; beginning, intermediate, or advanced Laboratory Microcomputer. 7:3 (1988), pp. 103-106. modules)

Oeftering,Andy. "MacEasySpreadsheets: Ragtime2." Painter, Derek. "ALayman's View of Document Archi- Publish! 4:l (January 1989), pp. 84, 86. (program tecture and Interchange." Information Media & Tech- integrates spreadsheets and desktop publishing) nology. 22:l (January 1989), pp. 18-20.

O'Haver, Thomas C. "An Alternative Approach to Sci- Painter, J. D. "Marking up the Dictionary." Znforma- entific and Technical Word Processing." Science Soft- tion Media & Technology. 21:2 (March 1988), pp. 72-74. ware. 4:2 (April-June 1988), pp. 109-111. (Oxford English Dictionary)

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24 -RWPN, May '89 Parker, Richard 0. "Technical Typesetting with LaTEX." ------. "Handwriting Recognition Makes Its Mark." Journal of Engineering Computing and Applications. 2 PC Week. 6:17 (May 1,1989), p. 89. (Summer 1988), pp. 42-50. ------. "Buyers' Guide: Additional Features Divide Parker, Roger C. "Graphical Wonders: How to Im- Page-Layout Market." PC Week. 6:18 (May 18,1989), prove the Appearance and Effectiveness of Your pp. 109-114. Documents." WordPerfect Magazine. (January 1989), pp. 18-25. Perdue, William T "Database Publishing: Issues and Tbols." Corporate Publishing. 2:42-43. (January 30, ------. Desktop Publishing with Wordperfect. Chapel 1989), pp. 1,7-8. Hill, NC: Ventana Press, 1988. ------. "Critical Success Factor for SGML." Corpo------. "Creating High-Impact Headlines." WordPer- rate Publishing. 3:2 (April 10,1989), pp. 6,s. (Standard feet Magazime. (April 1989), pp. 13-15. Generalized Markup Language)

Parker, Tim. "Public Domain Software Review: Gram- Perez, Ernest. "Ize: Connections Made Clear with mar Checking with Phrase Watcher." Computer Lan- Textbase Package: Tbol Lets Users step Back and See guage. 5:7 (July 1988), p. 97. Patterns Buried in Database." InfoWorld. 10:32 (Au- gust 8, 1988), pp. 59,62. Parnau, Jeff. "The Magazine Editor on the Desktop." Typeworld. 13:4 (Second February 1989), pp. 3,12-13. ------. "Publishing on a Budget: The Fords and Chevys of the Page Makeup World Are Starting to Give ------. Desktop Publishing: The Awful Truth. New the Rolls Royces a Run for Their Money." Personal Berlin, WI: Parnau Graphics, 1989. Publishing. 5:2 (February 1989), pp. 46-51. (brief reviews of Newsmaster II, PFS:First Publisher 2.0, Pub- "PC Week Poll of Corporate Satisfaction: Word-Proc- lish It!, QuarkStyle, and Springboard Publisher) essing Buyers Point to Write Features." PC Week. 6:6 (February 13,1989), pp. 64-67. ------. "AskSam Database Features Strong Flexibil- ity, Speed: Intriguing for Text Searching and Format- "PC Write3.0Offers Array ofFeatures at a Great Price." ting, Some Complexities Can Hamper Its Usability." InfoWorld 10:46 (November 14,1988), p. 105. InfoWorld. 11:16 (April 17, 1989), pp. 78, 82-83, 86. (version 4.1) Peak, Robin. "Wordprocessors to Explore on a Rainy Day: I Want a Program to Do What I Want So I Don't Pfaffenberger,Bryan. "MicrosoftWord5.0--APreview." Have to Memorize All These Exotic Commands." Research in Word Processing Newsletter. 7:3 (March Shareware Magazine. 3:5 (October-November 1988), 1989), pp. 2-5. pp. 8-11. (reviews of PC-Write, Galaxy, New York Word, and Sail) Philippides, Dia M. L. "Literary Detection in the Erotokritos and The Sacrifice ofAbraham." Literary & Penso, Rebecca Ann. "No More Scribbles and Hiero- Linguistic Computing. 3:l (1988), pp. 1-11. glyphics: Computer Composition with Beginners and Slow Learners." The Computing Teacher. 165(Febru- Picarille, Lisa and Linda Bridges. "Xerox Puts Profes- ary 1989), pp. 19-21. Peoples, Marcia T. "Writing sional Twist on Ventura Publisher Upgrade." PC Week. Software of the Future." The Computer-Assisted Com- 5~34(August 22,1988), pp. 1-8 position Journal. 3:2 (Winter 1989), pp. 60-61. Picarille, Lisa. "More Desktop Users 'Hirning to Word Pepper, Jon. "Block Move: Advice on Word Process- Processors." PC Week. 5:32 (August 8,1988), pp. 73,78. ing: Spruce Up Documents with VS Fonts." PC Clones. 2:6 (June 1988), pp. 101,119. ------. "Word-Processing Desktop-Publishing Lines Blur." PC Week. 5:32 (August 8,1988), p. 74. ------. "Wordperfect 5.0 Seamlessly Melds Text, Graph- ics." PC Week. 525 (June 21,1988), pp. 93,98. Pollock, D. S. G. "Advances in Mathematical Word Processing." Wheels Europe. 1 (1988), pp. 15-22.

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