Computers and Writing Memorabilia

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The CWCON Memorabilia Project http://computersandwriting.org/memorabilia/ is an online archive of physical memorabilia related to the annual Computers & Writing Conference created by Michael Day [[Day, Michael]]. The archive's materials date from 1991 to the present and include conference programs, t-shirts, buttons, bags, conference badges, and more <ref>Computers & Writing Conference Memorabilia. http://www.digitalrhetoriccollaborative.org/2012/07/11/computers-writing-conference-memorabilia/</ref>.  
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The CWCON Memorabilia Project http://computersandwriting.org/memorabilia/ is an online archive of physical memorabilia related to the annual Computers and Writing Conference created by Michael Day ([[Day, Michael]]). The archive's materials date from early Computers and Writing conferences in the 1980s to the present and include conference programs, abstracts, t-shirts, buttons, bags, conference badges, and more <ref>Computers & Writing Conference Memorabilia. http://www.digitalrhetoriccollaborative.org/2012/07/11/computers-writing-conference-memorabilia/</ref>.  
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The CWCON Memorabilia Project http://computersandwriting.org/memorabilia/ is an online archive of physical memorabilia related to the annual Computers and Writing Conference created by Michael Day (Day, Michael). The archive's materials date from early Computers and Writing conferences in the 1980s to the present and include conference programs, abstracts, t-shirts, buttons, bags, conference badges, and more [1].

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  1. Computers & Writing Conference Memorabilia. http://www.digitalrhetoriccollaborative.org/2012/07/11/computers-writing-conference-memorabilia/
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