James Purdy (scholar)

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James P. Purdy is an American scholar of writing and rhetoric. He is an associate professor at Duquesne University and director of its writing center, and serves on the editorial board of Computers and Composition: An International Journal [1] and Writing Spaces.[2] His focus is on writing, publishing, and literacy in the digital age.[3]

Purdy received his BA in English from Pennsylvania State University (2000) and his MA and PhD in English/Writing Studies from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2001, 2006).[4] He has authored and co-authored articles on writing, pedagogy, and Wikipedia, is the co-author of The Effects of Intellectual Property Law in Writing Studies: Ethics, Sponsors, and Academic Knowledge-Making, and is the co-editor of four collections on digital scholarship.

Edited collections[edit]

  • The New Digital Scholar: Exploring and Enriching the Research and Writing Practices of NextGen Students (with Randall McClure). Medford, NJ: Information Today, 2013. ISBN 978-1-57387-475-5.[5][6][7]
  • The Next Digital Scholar: A Fresh Approach to the Common Core State Standards in Research and Writing (with Randall McClure). Medford, NJ: Information Today, 2014. ISBN 978-1-57387-495-3.[8][9][10]
  • The Future Scholar: Researching and Teaching the Frameworks for Writing and Information Literacy (with Randall McClure). Medford, NJ: Information Today, 2016. ISBN 978-157387530-1.[11]
  • Making Space: Writing Instruction, Infrastructure, and Multiliteracies (with Dànielle Nicole DeVoss). Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2017. https://dx.doi.org/10.3998/mpub.7820727.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Computers and Composition Editorial Board". Retrieved 7 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Editorial Board". Writing Spaces. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  3. ^ Gaillet, Lynée Lewis (2012). "(Per)Forming Archival Research Methodologies". College Composition and Communication. 64 (1): 35–58. JSTOR 23264916.
  4. ^ Purdy, James. "Ph.D." Duquesne University.
  5. ^ Robinson, Julia (July 2013). "Book Review: The New Digital Scholar". Ariadne. 71.
  6. ^ McKenna, Paul (2013). "The New Digital Scholar (review)". Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science. 37 (3).
  7. ^ Bennett, Natalie (2014). "The New Digital Scholar (review)". Journal of Library Innovation. 5 (1).
  8. ^ Eden, Bradford Lee (2015). "The Next Digital Scholar: A Fresh Approach to the Common Core State Standards in Research and Writing edited by James P. Purdy and Randall Mcclure". Public Services Quarterly. 11 (1): 41–42. doi:10.1080/15228959.2015.997173. ISSN 1522-8959. S2CID 54122931.
  9. ^ "The Next Digital Scholar (review)". Kirkus Reviews. July 2014.
  10. ^ Calvert, Philip (2015). "The Next Digital Scholar (review)". The Electronic Library. 33 (3): 605–606. doi:10.1108/EL-11-2014-0206. ISSN 0264-0473.
  11. ^ Johnson, Wendell G. (2017). "The Future Scholar: Researching and Teaching the Frameworks for Writing and Information Literacy. Mcclure, Randall, and Purdy, James P. (Eds.). (review)". Public Services Quarterly. 13 (4): 273–274. doi:10.1080/15228959.2017.1376421. S2CID 196131332.

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