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  1. The Interactive Fiction Archive

    This archive is a home for interactive fiction (aka IF) games, development tools, game solutions, and programming examples, and for the Usenet newsgroups rec.arts.int-fiction and rec.games.int-fiction. We want this site to be a place where all things related to the art (and science) of interactive fiction can be consolidated.

    HTTP: http://ifarchive.org/

    FTP: ftp://ftp.ifarchive.org/

    Scott Rettberg - 09.10.2012 - 21:33

  2. Русская вирутальная библиотека

    Цели и задачи

    Целью Русской виртуальной библиотеки (РВБ) является электронная публикация классических и современных произведений русской литературы по авторитетным источникам с приложением необходимого справочно- комментаторского аппарата.

    В задачи РВБ входит:

    разработка и внедрение эффективных методов электронной издательской деятельности, основанных на использовании технологии SGML/XML;
    организационная и техническая поддержка независимых публикаторов, чья деятельность соответствует тематическому плану и эдиционным стандартам РВБ;
    создание сетевого научного сообщества, объединяющего публикаторов и комментаторов произведений русской литературы, специалистов в области электронных публикаций, а также разработчиков лингвистически ориентированного программного обеспечения;
    публикация произведений из списка-программы РВБ.
    Социальное назначение РВБ

    Natalia Fedorova - 15.02.2013 - 21:04

  3. Rhizome Artbase

    Founded in 1999, the Rhizome ArtBase is an online archive of digital art containing over 2,500 art works. Encompassing a vast range of projects from artists all over the world, the ArtBase provides an online home for works that employ materials such as software, code, websites, moving images, games and browsers towards aesthetic and critical ends. The mission of the ArtBase is to provide free, open, and permanent access to a living and historic collection of seminal new media art objects.

    The ArtBase includes two types of art objects: Linked Objects and Archival Copies. Both, Linked Objects and Archival Copies, include information about an artwork ("metadata"), such as the artist's name, the date the project was created, the project's title, original URL, keywords, technologies used, an artist's statement and a thumbnail image. Artists who submit artworks as Linked Objects or Archival Copies provide us with such metadata, which we may then edit to ensure completeness, consistency and accuracy.

    Source: Rhizome.org

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 27.02.2013 - 13:28

  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