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Documenting Electronic Literature and Digital Art in an Open-Access Online Database
Documenting Electronic Literature and Digital Art in an Open-Access Online Database
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.04.2012 - 14:35
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Electronic Literature: Linking Database Projects
Electronic Literature: Linking Database Projects
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 19.06.2012 - 15:15
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Documenting Your Work: A Workshop on Using the ELMCIP Knowledge Base for Authors, Critics, and Teachers of Electronic Literature
The ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base (http://elmcip.net/knowledgebase) is an open-access research database for documenting information about authors, works of electronic literature, critical writing that references those works, publishers, organizations, events, and teaching resources about e-lit. We propose a hands-on workshop session, ideally two hours in length, to be held in a computer lab with a networked computer available for each participant. The workshop will include a presentation of how authors, scholars, and teachers can use the Knowledge Base for professional purposes, to bring readers to their work, to support their research, and to develop their courses. Contributor accounts will be created for all workshop attendees, and the bulk of the session will be devoted to documenting participant’s work in the Knowledge Base itself, actively creating new records. We will focus in particular on documenting works and papers which have been presented at the ELO conferences.
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 19.06.2012 - 15:23
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The Artist, the Database, and the Project of the University
John Cayley's talk at the ELMCIP Remediating the Social conference "Invisible Participation" panel, where he used the ELMCIP Knowledge Base to make some important points about the function of the database in the future of arts and humanities research, imagining a future in which the documentation of a work within the database (the artistic event) is the accredited publishing event.
Scott Rettberg - 06.11.2012 - 10:47