What rights do I grant Kairos if my work is published here? Can I publish the same work elsewhere?
Authors of accepted manuscripts assign to Kairos: A Journal for Teachers of Writing in Webbed Environments the right to publish and distribute their text electronically, including publication on the Web and on CD-ROM, and to archive and make it permanently retrievable electronically. Authors retain their copyright, however, so after their project has appeared in Kairos, they may republish their text in any manner they wish–electronic or print–as long as they clearly acknowledge Kairos as its original site of publication. Contributions that have already been published or are being considered for publication elsewhere are not eligible to be considered for publication in Kairos, unless a cross-publishing arrangement has previously been negotiated. -Douglas Eyman What’s with you reader/response/interaction section? First there was Letters, and something called Pixelated Rhetorics, then there was “Kairos Interactive” … now it’s just “Response.” This is only your fifth issue … what giv
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