ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base

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The ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base is a research resource for electronic literature. An open-access, contributory database developed in Drupal 7, it provides cross-referenced, contextualized information about authors, creative works, critical writing, events, organizations, publishers, teaching resources, and databases and archives.

Contributors' notes: 

The team that originally developed the Knoweledge Base platform included:

Scott Rettberg, Project Leader
Jill Walker Rettberg, Co-Investigator
Eric Dean Rasmussen, Editor
Patricia Tomaszek, PhD student
Elisabeth Nesheim, PhD student
Thomas Brevik, Project Librarian
Stein Magne Bjørklund, Developer

Technical Notes: 

Originally built in Drupal 6. Upgraded to Drupal 7 in the summer of 2011. Makes extensive use of the Views and References modules.

Critical writing that references this Database or Archive:

Title Author Yearsort descending
Electronic Literature and Online Literary Databases: The PO.EX and ELMCIP Cases Álvaro Seiça 2014
A Survey of Electronic Literature Collections María Goicoechea, Luis Pablo Nuñez 2014
Visualising Networks of Electronic Literature: Dissertations and the Creative Works They Cite Jill Walker Rettberg 2014
Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice: A Report from the HERA Joint Research Project (e-Pub) 2014
The PO.EX Digital Archive of Portuguese Experimental Literature: A Review Álvaro Seiça 2014
A Beam of Light: Reading the Portuguese Electronic Literature Collection Álvaro Seiça 2014
Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice: A Report from the HERA Joint Research Project 2014
The ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base: A Review Álvaro Seiça 2014
O PO.EX, Arquivo Digital da Literatura Experimental Portuguesa: Uma Recensão Álvaro Seiça 2014
Um Feixe Luminoso: Uma Leitura da Colecção de Literatura Electrónica Portuguesa Álvaro Seiça 2014
Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice: A Report from the HERA Joint Research Project (PDF e-book) 2014
Networks of Creativity: Electronic Literature Communities Scott Rettberg, Patricia Tomaszek 2015
The Ciberia Project: An Experiment In Digital Hermeneutics María Goicoechea 2015
Action session day 1 Nicholas Schiller, Scott Rettberg, Álvaro Seiça, Hannah Ackermans, Elizabeth Losh 2016
Narrative Affect in William Gillespie's Keyhole Factory and Morpheus: Biblionaut, or, Post-Digital Fiction for the Programming Era Eric Dean Rasmussen 2016
Curating Digital Archives: Interoperability and Appropriation @ PO-EX.NET Rui Torres 2017
ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base in Review Scott Rettberg, Eric Dean Rasmussen, Álvaro Seiça 2018
ELMCIP Knowledge Base Seminar Authors Feedback session Scott Rettberg 2018
The Future of the Digital Humanities at the University of Bergen Jill Walker Rettberg, Jøregen Sejersted, Anders Fagerjord, Maria-Carme Torras Calvo, Elli Mylonas, Scott Rettberg 2018
ELO 2018: Database Collaboration, Facial Recognition, and Third Generation Electronic Literature Hannah Ackermans 2018
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