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Authors

4785 records
Last name Middle name First name Updated
Durity Anthony 19.04.2024
Marecki Piotr 19.04.2024
Giampà Daniele 11.04.2024
Quintero Craig 08.04.2024
Moravec Ondrej 08.04.2024

Events

675 records
Name Event Date City Country Updated
2018 - The Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature 10.11.2019
2019 - The Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature Cork Ireland 10.11.2019
2021 Woman E-Lit Symposium 30.03.2021 04.04.2021
2n Premi Ciutat de Vinaròs de Literatura Digital 15.10.2006 Vinaròs Spain 30.11.2016
3+3 05.10.2012 Vancouver United States 30.11.2016

Databases and Archives

78 records
Name Organization Responsible Project Typesort descending Updated
Edition Cyberfiction Archive 03.03.2013
Literatura electrónica Fundación Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes Archive 18.07.2014
The Deena Larsen Collection Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities Archive 16.10.2012
Michael Joyce papers (Ransom Center) Harry Ransom Center Archive 20.10.2012
Ciberia: Biblioteca de Literatura Digita... Universidad Complutense, LEETHI Research Group, Ciberia Project Archive 05.10.2020