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Authors

4785 records
Last name Middle name First name Updated
Swiss Thomas 13.10.2016
Morris Adalaide 13.10.2016
Eskelinen Markku 13.10.2016
Moss Giles 13.10.2016
Koskimaa Raine 13.10.2016

Platform/Software

322 records
Title Publisher or organization Developers Year initiated Updatedsort descending
BASIC 1964 11.11.2016
The Wii 2006 11.11.2016
Mac OS X 2001 11.11.2016
Java 1995 11.11.2016
JavaScript 1995 11.11.2016

Publishers and Journals

966 records
Name Updatedsort descending
Scan (Online Gallery) 29.09.2011
Cambridge Scholars Publishing 29.09.2011
Feuille vivant 29.09.2011
Incidences 29.09.2011
ILIAS 29.09.2011

Events

675 records
Name Event Date City Country Updatedsort descending
Art Focus for Technologies: Charm and Challenge 14.07.2011 Ekaterinburg Russia 30.11.2016
Teneta 1995 07.04.1997 30.11.2016
Paratext in Digital Culture: 
Is Paratext Becoming the Story? Pasts, Presents and Futures of Paratext in Digital Culture 28.08.2014 Bergen Norway 30.11.2016
Teaching Creative Writing with Python 20.06.2014 United States 30.11.2016
The Extensions of Many 04.03.2015 Bergen Norway 30.11.2016