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  1. Media Archaeology Lab

    The motto of this lab is that “the past must be lived so that the present can be seen.” Nearly all digital media labs are conceived of as a place for experimental research using the most up-to-date, cutting-edge tools available; however, the MAL (previously called the AML, or Archeological Media Lab)—which is, as far as we know, the first of its kind in North America—is a place for cross-disciplinary experimental research and teaching using the tools, the software and platforms, from the past. The MAL, then, is propelled equally by the need to maintain access to early works of electronic literature (and note too that, given how quickly technology changes, sometimes an “early work of electronic literature” may have been created as recent as 2001 and is similarly no longer viewable on current platforms) and by the need to archive and maintain the computers these works were created on.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 06.10.2012 - 10:56

  2. The Deena Larsen Collection

    In May of 2007, MITH received the extraordinary gift of Deena Larsen’s personal collection of early-era personal computers and software. Deena is an author and new media visionary who has been active in the creative electronic writing community nearly since its inception in the 1980s. In addition to being a writer and thinker, Deena has also been a collector and an amateur archivist (or, as we say of amateurs, a hoarder). Collecting and hoarding, it turns out, are very important activities, since too few of our cultural institutions and repositories are yet engaged with acquiring and saving the rich and various creative legacy we have inherited from the first generation of personal computing. The arrival of Deena’s collection at MITH furnishes us with invaluable source material which will further both our in-house research in digital curation and preservation, as well as function as a primary resource for researchers interested in early hypertext and electronic literature.

    (Source: MITH Deena Larsen Collection)

     

    Scott Rettberg - 16.10.2012 - 16:20

  3. 2010 International Digital Media and Arts Association Conference Proceedings

    2010 International Digital Media and Arts Association Conference Proceedings

    Jennifer Roudabush - 14.01.2013 - 00:07

  4. E-critures

    The online device called e-critures consists of a mailing list (discussion list) and of a website. The discussion list, created in November 1999, came first (it has at present around 160 members and more than 5000 messages have been posted since its creation). Here is the presentation text for this list:

    "Liste de diffusion dédiée à la littérature informatique. Elle regroupe des auteurs., des universitaires et de simples lecteurs." ('Discussion list dedicated to digital literature. It groups together authors, scholars and simple readers').

    Nobody can join without being accepted by the moderator (whose role afterwards is however restricted since messages are freely posted). The diffusion of messages is always one-sided: from one to all the members of the list. The feeling of being a member of the list is directly related to the feeling of belonging to a group of trailblazers who choose to fight or not to fight for its own visibility.

    (Source: Serge Bouchardon, "Digital Literature in France")

    Scott Rettberg - 27.06.2013 - 11:20

  5. Formules

    Formules, la revue des créations formelles est une revue publiée par les Presses Universitaires du Nouveau Monde et par la chaire Melodia E. Jones de la State University of New York.

    Fondateurs : Jan Baetens et Bernardo Schiavetta ;
    Directeur-gérant : Jean-Jacques Thomas ;
    Éditeurs : Christelle Reggiani, Christophe Reig, Hermes Salceda ;
    Conseil de rédaction : Jan Baetens, Philippe Bootz, Daniel Bilous, Anne Garréta, Alison James, Warren Motte, Alain Schaffner ;
    Comité de lecture : Chris Andrews, Camille Bloomfield, Cécile de Bary, Marc Lapprand, Astrid Poier-Bernhard, Mireille Ribière, Frank Wagner.

    Formules a été crée en 1997 par Bernardo Schiavetta et Jan Baetens. Elle est une revue annuelle de création littéraire et graphique ainsi que de théorie esthétique et de critique littéraire.

    Scott Rettberg - 28.06.2013 - 16:27

  6. CONT3XT.NET

    A website, publisher, and event organizer focused on the curation of internet art, operated from 2006-2012.

    Scott Rettberg - 08.07.2013 - 20:49

  7. Open Humanities Press

    The Open Humanities Press (OHP) is an international academic press committed to Open Access publishing of peer-reviewed scholarly materials

    Principles

    Access
    OHP is fully committed to Open Access as it was originally conceived by the founders of the Open Access movement: to maximize the free exchange of scholarly knowledge.

    Scholarship
    All OHP publications are fully and rigorously peer reviewed. Journals affiliated with OHP are evaluated by OHP's editorial oversight group for scholarly excellence, editorial calibre and relevance to OHP's intellectual mission. Each OHP book series has independent review processes. Proposals for new book series are approved by members of OHP's Editorial Board.

    Diversity
    A diversity of critical approaches and voices is central to OHP's mission to foster leading research in the humanities. OHP aims to be internationally diverse in its content, editorial process and, as an open access publisher, makes its scholarly literature freely available to anyone with an internet connection around the world.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 14.11.2013 - 12:56

  8. Digital Literary Studies

    Digital Literary Studies is an international peer-reviewed interdisciplinary publication with a focus on those aspects of Digital Humanities primarily concerned with literary studies.

    Digital Literary Studies publishes scholarly articles on research concerned with computational approaches to literary analysis/criticism, or critical/literary approaches to electronic literature, digital media, and textual resources.

    In addition to longer, more traditionally-formed articles, this journal publishes positional papers and articles with a shorter experimental focus, as well as reviews of books and electronic literature. Contributors may also submit curated electronic texts for peer-review, as well as thoroughly-documented hermeneutical methods and tools. Any digital project with a literary focus, whether that be a digital edition, tool, or otherwise, may be considered for peer-review.

    (self-description on homepage)

    Gesa Blume - 26.08.2019 - 23:17

  9. Wydawnictwo Naukowe

    Description in Polish. Source: http://wn.usz.edu.pl/o-nas/ 

    Wydawnictwo Naukowe zostało powołane 1 stycznia 1989 r. jako ogólnouczelniana jednostka organizacyjna Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego.

    Wydawnictwo jest usytuowane w pionie organizacyjnym Prorektora ds. Nauki i Współpracy Międzynarodowej, sprawującego nadzór nad działalnością wydawniczą uczelni. Organami wydawnictwa są: Rada Wydawnicza i Redaktor Naczelny/Dyrektor Wydawnictwa US. Organem kolegialnym spełniającym funkcję programującą i opiniodawczą jest Senacka Komisja ds. Wydawnictw. Zespół wydawnictwa składa się z pracowników o wieloletnim stażu, dbających o wysoki poziom merytoryczny i edytorski publikacji.

    Wydawnictwo publikuje i rozpowszechnia prace naukowe (monografie, prace habilitacyjne), podręczniki akademickie, skrypty, czasopisma, materiały konferencyjne informacyjne oraz inne wydawnictwa na potrzeby uczelni.

    Kristina Igliukaite - 10.02.2020 - 17:01

  10. McGraw-Hill

    McGraw-Hill is a learning science company and one of the "big three" educational publishers that provides customized educational content, software, and services for pre-K through postgraduate education. The company also provides reference and trade publications for the medical, business, and engineering professions.

    Source: wikipedia.com

    Kristina Igliukaite - 10.02.2020 - 17:51

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