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  1. Digital Preservation

    Every digital entry in any kind of database, face the possibility of becoming obsolete. Digital objects always needs a software environment to render it, and when these environments keep evolving and changing, the threat to the digital or digitized content is digital obsolescence. This research collection aims to present a starting point for a research collection on the topic "Digital Preservation. No collection will ever be complete or totally finished, but I consider this to be a starting point.The necessity of having a research collection on one of the most debated issues in the Digital Humanities discourse, is evident. Since this is one of the major issues within the Digital Humanities discourse, it was certainly a need for a collection that embrazed several different aspects of the situation.

    Arngeir Enåsen - 21.11.2013 - 13:14

  2. Children's Electronic Literature

    Children's Electronic Literature

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 29.04.2014 - 06:29

  3. International Electronic Literature by Women Authors 1986-2024

    This collection includes electronic literature, new media artworks and critical writing created by women. There are works that are related to psychological, political and ethic issues, cyberfeminism, women and new technologies, women networks, gender issues, women/men/LGBT rights, queer theory, embodiment, affect and relationships in cyberspace in online communication.

    Maya Zalbidea - 03.08.2014 - 23:43

  4. French Language Electronic Literature

    The research collection "French Language Electronic Literature" aims at providing students, scholars, and writers with information about works, artists, critical works and events related to the field of electronic literature written in French. This research collection includes works of combinatory poetry, text generators, kinetic poetry, hypertexts, hyperfictions, and hypermedia works available online or belonging to special collections, including the Digital Arts Library at University of Georgia.

    Jonathan Baillehache - 05.08.2014 - 16:04

  5. Spanish Language Hypertext Fiction

    Hypertext novels and hypertext stories break the literary discourse and are characterized by having non-linear reading paths. Each lexia -page/screen-drives the reader to other lexias. Some hypertext novels are interactive and the reader has to choose one direction among others to get to a possible ending among other endings. Sometimes the narrative does not have a specific beginning or end. Some hypertext interactive novels are similar to games and the reader needs to follow certain instructions to read, use or play.

    Maya Zalbidea - 15.08.2014 - 15:42

  6. Spanish Language Hypermedia

    Spanish Language Hypermedia

    Maya Zalbidea - 15.08.2014 - 16:30

  7. Spanish Language Electronic Poetry

    Spanish Language Electronic Poetry

    Maya Zalbidea - 18.08.2014 - 18:03

  8. Spanish Electronic Literature

    This collection includes works produced by Spanish authors in Spanish, Catalan and English language.

    Maya Zalbidea - 26.08.2014 - 12:11

  9. Variations on Nick Montfort's Taroko Gorge

    A collection of works that use Nick Montfort's Taroko Gorge as an engine for generative poetry.

    Talan Memmott - 10.09.2014 - 19:07

  10. Electronic Literature in Ireland Research Collection

    This collection comprises creative and critical works from Ireland, on Ireland, and by Irish scholars and practitioners, in English and in Irish. It encompasses born digital fiction and poetry, as well as remediated works of oral and print literature in digital and/or online media. The collection is partially motivated by the need to understand how Irish literary culture adapts itself to, or engages with, the changing technological and media landscape. However, it opts for a relatively wide definition of what is meant by “Irish” literature, acknowledging the permeability of geographical and cultural borders in the digital age. Works engaging with Irish themes or topics by non-Irish writers and literature of the Irish diaspora, for example, may also be included in this collection.

    Anne Karhio - 27.10.2015 - 11:05

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