Volume 1, Number 1
Bump, Jerome. "Radical Changes in Class Discussion Using Networked Computers." Computers and the Humanities 24, (1990): 49-65.Downs-Gamble, Margaret. Tenth Annual Computers and Writing Conference paper, Columbus, Missouri, May 1994.
Faigley, Lester. Fragments of Rationality: Postmodernity and the Subject of Composition. Pittsburgh: U. of Pittsburgh P, 1992.
Regan, Alison. "'Type Normal Like the Rest of Us': Writing, Power, and Homophobia in the Networked Composition Classroom." Computers and Composition 10 (1993): 11-23
Romano, Susan. "The Egalitarianism Narrative: Whose Story? Which Yardstick?" Computers and Composition 10 (1993): 5-28.
Slatin, John. "Is There a Class in this Text? Creating Knowledge in the Electronic Classroom." Sociomedia. Ed. Edward Barrett. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1992.
Tuman, Myron C. Literacy Online: the Promise and Peril of Reading and Writing with Computers. Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh UP, 1992.