Well, at least her work is. I finally found the online, hyper-text version of “Monitoring order: Visual desire, the organization of web pages, and teaching the rules of design here, but I still can’t find “With Eyes That Think, and Compose, and Think: On Visual Rhetoric,” which I know was published in Teaching Writing With Computers: An Introduction by Pamela Takayoshi and Brian Huot. But I can’t get a hold of their book (unless I buy it, and I’m just too cheap/poor to do that when I’m not sure I will get any use out of the other articles). Halle Library doesn’t have it and neither do any of the hundreds of libraries in the MelCat system. *sigh*
Ann Wysocki, if you’re reading this, do you happen to have a copy of this article around? I would really like to include it in my literature review for my master’s project. Thanks.
P.S. I will be e-mailing her if I can’t find it in the next couple of days. I sure hope she doesn’t mind!
Debbi Said:
on February 12, 2008 at 8:23 pm
We’re sorry that none of the MeLCat libraries have this title. However, you might be able to get this via regular InterLibrary Loan services at EMU. Take a look at http://illiad.emich.edu/illiad/
– MeLCat staff
alicia Said:
on February 14, 2008 at 12:52 am
Oh, thank you for your comment! I linked to the site, and I put in for the ILL. I sure hope we can find it! It seems like a gem of an article. And I thank you so much for your comment. It’s help like that that will get me through this process! I’ll keep you all updated.