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 <description>Hello,

I&#039;m a graduate student interested in researching the role of wikis in composition/writing studies. However, I&#039;m having difficulty locating substantial scholarship focusing on this issue, so I&#039;ve decided to reach out to the professionals. Is anyone aware of or familiar with scholars or scholarship focusing on this topic?

In advance, I appreciate any advice or suggestions that will help further my research.

Thanks.

Justin Jory</description>
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