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

5048 records
Title Author Publication Type Appears in Updatedsort descending Year
Publish and Die: The Preservation of Digital Literature within the UK Simon Biggs Article in a print journal Archivierung von digitaler Literatur: Probleme,Tendenzen, Perspektiven / Archiving Electronic Literature and Poetry: Problems, Tendencies, Perspectives 27.09.2016 2010
The Digital Loop: Feedback and Recurrence Rita Raley Article in an online journal 27.09.2016 2002
"Verweile doch...": Über flüchtige Momente in der Netzliteratur Peter Gendolla Article or chapter in a book Digitale Literaturvermittlung: Praxis - Forschung - Archivierung 27.09.2016 2010
Is e-literature just one big anti-climax? Andrew Gallix Article in an online journal, Weblog 27.09.2016 2008
The New River (Spring 2011) Issue of a journal 27.09.2016 2011

Authors

4819 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

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