Electronic Literature Knowledge Base

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The ELMCIP Knowledge Base is a research resource for electronic literature and it is open for new contributions and submissions. It provides cross-referenced, contextualized information about authors, creative works, critical writing, platforms, and practices. Current contributors should log in to the knowledge base to enter new records.

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Critical Writing

5054 records
Title Author Publication Type Appears in Updatedsort descending Year
Characters don’t need closure: a aventura impressa e digital Daniela Côrtes Maduro Conference paper or presentation 27.09.2016 2013
Entretien avec Serge Bouchardon Serge Bouchardon Interview 27.09.2016 2015
A Vernacular Web Olia Lialina Article on the author's website 27.09.2016 2010
Fandom Vs. E-Lit: How Communities Organize Flourish Klink Conference panel or roundtable ELO 2015 Conference Program and Festival Catalog, ELO 2015 Conference Program and Festival Catalog (e-Pub), ELO 2015 Conference Program and Festival Catalog (PDF) 27.09.2016 2015
Bot Rot Matt Schneider Conference paper or presentation 27.09.2016 2016

Authors

4778 records
Last name Middle name First name Updated
Wittig Rob 13.10.2016
Fletcher Jerome 13.10.2016
Engberg Maria 13.10.2016
Rustad Kristian Hans 13.10.2016
Simanowski Roberto 13.10.2016

Publishers and Journals

971 records
Name Updatedsort descending
Boulder Pavement 29.09.2011
Mosaic 29.09.2011
Pequod 29.09.2011
MEDIENwissenschaft: Rezensionen 29.09.2011
Bonnierlyrik 29.09.2011