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Reading Digital Lives Generously
John David Zuern
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Laurie McNeill
S/Z
Roland Barthes
Digital Methodologies for Analysing and Disseminating Community Research. (A reflection on practice by the artist/researcher)
María Mencía
Electronic Literature [Frame]works for the Creative Digital Humanities
Mining Linguistic Content from Vast Audio and Video Archives for Multimodal Poetry
Andrew Demirjian
After the Page: Digital Reading Practices and New Media Technology in the Writing Classroom
Risa Gorelick
S/Z
Roland Barthes
Introduction to Rebooting Electronic Literature: Documenting Pre-Web Born Digital Media Volume 1
Dene Grigar
The Practice of Research: A Methodology for Practice-Based Exploration of Digital Writing
Lyle Skains
Collaborative World Building in Networked Classrooms: Experiments in Electronic Writing and Digital Dissertations
William Trent Hergenrader
Interview with Leonardo Flores
Leonardo L. Flores
Lecturas del contacto: manifestaciones estéticas de la interculturalidad y la transculturalidad
Miriam Llamas Ubieto
Call and response: Towards a digital dramaturgy
Barbara Bridger
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J. R. Carpenter
The "Research and Creation" Approach in Digital Literature
Serge Bouchardon
Design som medievitenskapelig metode
Anders Fagerjord
Intersecting Approaches to Electronic Literature: Close-Reading Code, Content, and Cartographies in “William Poundstone’s “Project for the Tachistoscope: [Bottomless Pit]”
Jessica Pressman
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Jeremy Douglass
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Mark C. Marino
The E-ssense of Literature
Robert Kendall
The Prison-House of Data
Noah Wardrip-Fruin
Responses to "On Reading 300 Works of Electronic Literature: Preliminary Reflections"
Davin Heckman
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Rita Raley
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Dene Grigar
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Alan Liu
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Bill Benzon
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Gary Comstock
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Mark C. Marino
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Jan Baetens
,
Maria Angel
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Jason Nelson
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Joseph Tabbi
On Reading 300 Works of Electronic Literature: Preliminary Reflections
Joseph Tabbi
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