E-mail and writing

Subject: E-mail and writing
From: Barbara Weiss <beweiss -at- UMICH -dot- EDU>
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 1995 09:26:13 -0500

I'm working on a project for a masters-level class in Computers and
Writing and plan to expand it somewhere down the road for my
thesis/project. My general question is: How has e-mail changed our
attitudes toward writing?

Has e-mail changed your frequency or style of writing? Has it helped to
flatten or reshape hierarchies in the workplace? Eliminated work/memos?
Increased work/memos? Aided, hampered, altered communication between
employees? Has it spilled over to effect you OTHER writing?

Any response would be much appreciated. Thanks, Barbara.

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Barbara E Weiss
Editor, U-M Development Communications E-mail: beweiss -at- umich -dot- edu
301 East Liberty Street, 3rd Floor Phone: (313) 998-7907
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2260 Fax: (313) 998-6100

"The reverse side also has a reverse side." - Japanese proverb

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