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Yerkey, A. Neil – Library and Information Science Research, 1993
Examines 855 documents relevant to library and information science (LIS) and categorizes them according to whether they were written by persons inside or outside LIS and whether they were published inside or outside the LIS literature. Author affiliation, document type, audience, and subject content are covered. (50 references) (KRN)
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Authors, Faculty Publishing, Information Science
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Pond, Marlene; And Others – Ohio Reading Teacher, 1993
Provides sketches of five authors of children's literature, describing their overall style, unique contributions, and how their books enhance and broaden the experiences children receive in an integrated curriculum. (SR)
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy
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Bishop, Rudine Sims – Language Arts, 1993
Profiles J. Patrick Lewis, a college professor and a writer of children's literature. (RS)
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Interviews
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Hartup, Willard W. – Child Development, 1990
This editorial discusses the "Child Development" journal's 25 percent manuscript acceptance rate, the publishing of good papers, the absence of editorial bias in the journal, and the conservatism of scientific research. The increase in studies of adolescent development is noted. Editorial and writing standards are stressed. (BC)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Authors, Behavioral Science Research, Bias
Broadway, Marsha D.; Howland, Malia – School Library Journal, 1991
Discussion of informational books for young people focuses on a study of authors of children's science books. Data are reported from authors in the United States, Canada, and Great Britain in four main areas: (1) background in education and experience; (2) science-related hobbies and interests; (3) research techniques; and (4) reasons for writing.…
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Foreign Countries, Nonfiction
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Bayer, Alan E.; And Others – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1990
Discusses the intellectual structure of the sciences and describes a study that was conducted to test the usefulness of author cocitation analysis for empirically deriving groupings of intellectual leaders in the field of sociology. Results are contrasted with traditional subjective methods of codification of a field. (35 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Authors, Citation Analysis, Cluster Grouping, Codification
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Wheeler, Thomas H. – Journalism Educator, 1993
Offers a comprehensive sequence of projects to help journalism students learn how intricate and essential writer-editor collaborations are and the effort needed to build and maintain them. (SR)
Descriptors: Authors, Class Activities, Editors, Higher Education
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Dasenbrock, Reed Way – College English, 1994
Discusses the poststructural impulse to displace authority over texts and their meanings from the author. Questions whether poststructuralists practice an anti-intentionalist impersonalism regarding their own writings. Describes the reactions of Jacques Derrida to readings of his own work by other critics. (HB)
Descriptors: Authors, Educational Trends, English Curriculum, English Instruction
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Alvine, Lynne – ALAN Review, 1994
Describes how Bette Green, popular author of adolescent fiction, goes about the business of writing. Speaks out particularly against the violence and oppression experienced by many gay and lesbian youth in American schools. (HB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Creative Writing, Homosexuality
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Tran, Qui-Phiet – Amerasia Journal, 1993
Reviews the works of some major Vietnamese American women writers who are concerned with the two dominant themes of Vietnamese literature written outside the homeland: exile and home. Rather than demonstrating a concern with great national issues, these authors write about ordinary life and the problems of the human heart. (SLD)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Authors, Family Environment, Females
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Asher, Sandy – ALAN Review, 1994
Discusses the value of plays written for young readers, actors, and playgoers. Relates how important dramatic plays have been throughout the author's educational experience. Describes important children's literature written in the form of plays. (HB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Childrens Literature, Drama
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Epstein, Erwin H. – Comparative Education Review, 1998
Examines women's authorship of featured articles in the Comparative Education Review, 1957-97. Women authors gradually increased in number and proportion over time, particularly after 1978, and reached a high of 45.7% of total authors in 1995. However, authorship trends do not correlate well with membership trends in the Comparative and…
Descriptors: Authors, Comparative Education, Females, Professional Recognition
Dillard, Annie – American Educator, 1998
This memoir describes the author's childhood reading, its variety, and its importance in childhood and later life. The narrative clearly shows the role of reading in building the adult mind and the importance of libraries in a child's life. (SLD)
Descriptors: Authors, Child Development, Childhood Interests, Libraries
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White, Bill – Voice of Youth Advocates, 1999
Examines differences between male and female young adult science-fiction authors. Reviews and compares works by men and women, arguing that in many ways women handle the material better than men, despite the fact that science fiction has been a "male-dominated preserve." (AEF)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Book Reviews, Comparative Analysis
Valenza, Joyce Kasman – Library Talk, 1998
Discusses resources available on the World Wide Web related to children's literature. Highlights include Web sites that have curriculum ideas for teachers and suggested activities for classes; sites set up by authors and illustrators to promote their work and communicate with their readers; and a list of recommended Web sites. (LRW)
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Curriculum Development
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