Johns Hopkins University Press

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The Johns Hopkins University Press is the publishing division of the Johns Hopkins University. It was founded in 1878 and holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously running university press in the United States. To date the Press has published more than 6,000 titles and currently publishes 65 scholarly periodicals and over 200 new books each year. Since 1993, the Johns Hopkins University Press has run Project MUSE, a large online collection of over 250 full-text, peer-reviewed journals in the humanities and social sciences. The Press also houses the Hopkins Fulfilment Services (HFS), which handles distribution for a number of university presses and publishers. Taken together, the three divisions of the Press - Books, Journals (including MUSE) and HFS - make it one of the largest of America's university presses.

Critical writing published:

Work title Author Appears in Yearsort descending Publication Type
Artificial Life Simon Penny The Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media Article or chapter in a book
Animation/Kineticism Brian Kim Stefans The Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media Article or chapter in a book
Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology George P. Landow 1992 Book (monograph) - print
Prospecting: From Reader Response to Literary Anthropology Wolfgang Iser 1993 Book (monograph) - print
Hyper/Text/Theory 1994 Book (collection)
Heuristics: The Logic of Invention Gregory L. Ulmer 1994 Book (monograph) - print
Hypertext 2.0: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology George P. Landow 1997 Book (monograph) - print
Cybertext: Perspectives on Ergodic Literature Espen Aarseth 1997 Book (monograph) - print
Cybertext: Perspectives on Ergodic literature Espen Aarseth 1997 Book (monograph) - print
Information Multiplicity: American Fiction in the Age of Media Saturation John Johnston 1998 Book (monograph) - print
Sublime Desire: History and Post-1960s Fiction Amy Elias 2001 Book (monograph) - print
Hypertext 3.0: Critical Theory and New Media in an Era of Globalization George P. Landow 2006 Book (monograph) - print
A Biocultural Approach to Literary Theory and Interpretation Nancy Easterlin 2012 Book (monograph) - print
Copyright Benjamin J. Robertson The Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media 2014 Article or chapter in a book
Nonlinear Writing Astrid Ensslin The Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media 2014 Article or chapter in a book
Biopoetry Eduardo Kac The Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media 2014 Article or chapter in a book
Cell Phone Novel Larissa Hjorth The Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media 2014 Article or chapter in a book
Chatterbots Ragnhild Tronstad The Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media 2014 Article or chapter in a book
The Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media 2014 Book (collection)
Augmented Reality Jay David Bolter The Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media 2014 Article or chapter in a book
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