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WAC Clearinghouse
Supporting Scholarly Exchange About Communication Across the Disciplines
239
Published Works
2,274
Articles
117,315
Citations in CompPile
39
Million Downloads
Welcome to the WAC Clearinghouse
Supporting Scholarly Exchange About Communication Across the Disciplines
239
Published Works
2,274
Articles
117,315
Citations in CompPile
39
Million Downloads
An Open-Access Collaborative for Global Writing Research
We are an open-access publishing collaborative that draws on the contributions of more than 200 scholars from six continents who work in editorial roles ranging from journal and book series editors and editorial staff members to peer-reviewers and editorial board members.
Over 200 Scholars from 6 Continents.
A global network of experts collaborating to advance open-access writing research.
Free Access to Digital Publications.
All our books and articles are available in open-access digital formats—free to read, share, and use in classrooms.
3,600+ Authors Worldwide.
An international community of authors dedicated to sharing impactful, peer-reviewed research in writing and literacy.
Instructor Resources Free.
We provide practical, web-based teaching materials to help instructors integrate writing effectively into their courses.
Explore the Clearinghouse
To view our publications, use the CompPile database, and access resources, please use the following links.
The Clearinghouse offers more than 230 open-access, scholarly books, including original monographs and edited collections.
The Clearinghouse publishes, hosts, or provides access to the archives of more than two-dozen refereed, open-access journals.
The leading database in the field of writing studies, CompPile allows ready reference to writing studies scholarship from 1939 to the present.
Learn about the many organizations and groups, that comprise the WAC community.
The Clearinghouse Media section offers video and audio resources for the WAC and writing studies communities.
The Clearinghouse and the Association for Writing Across the Curriculum sponsor awards for WAC scholarship, program development, and achievements.
More than 3,500 individuals have contributed work in the open-access books and journals on this site.
WAC News
2018 English Across the Curriculum Conference The second International Conference on English Across the Curriculum (EAC) will be held at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University on December 4th and 5th, 2018, with pre-conference workshops on December 3rd, 2018. The conference and the pre-conference workshops will explore ways to enhance students’ English literacy in discipline content subjects via collaborations between academics from different … Read more
From Annette Vee: The third update to TextGenEd: Continuing Experiments (Eds. Carly Schnitzler, Annette Vee, and Tim Laquintano) is out now, from WAC Clearinghouse. The original TextGenEd, released in Aug 2023, was the first open education resource to focus on AI assignments. Continuing Experiments has kept up with new innovations in college classrooms. The newest … Read more
A blog is an online platform or website where individuals and organizations publish information in the form of written posts, often in a conversational tone and displayed in reverse chronological order. Blogs serve a variety of purposes, from personal expression and sharing hobbies to professional expertise and business marketing, covering diverse topics such as food, … Read more
Endorse the Statement on Open‑Access Scholarly Publishing
Principles for Open-Access Scholarly Publishing has been released by the WAC Clearinghouse. The statement was developed with contributions from 17 scholars in the writing studies community and is endorsed by more than 60 individuals, publications, and organizations. The statement web page provides options for endorsing or making further contributions to the document.
Related Projects
The Clearinghouse is pleased to support the following projects.
Bale is a collaborative, open-access annotated bibliography that connects voices and texts in storytelling scholarship across rhetoric, composition, and writing studies. It welcomes contributions from students, scholars, and anyone interested in these fields.
The First-Year Composition Archive offers resources for scholars and teachers to explore trends, history, and pedagogy in first-year writing. The team invites faculty to share syllabi and course materials and use the archive to support course design, research, and writing instruction.
Support the Clearinghouse
Every donation directly supports the publication of peer-reviewed books and journals, ensuring that educators, students, and researchers around the world can freely access quality academic resources. Together, we can strengthen global collaboration and advance knowledge across disciplines.
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