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  1. I Love E-Poetry

    This scholarly blog was launched on December 19, 2011 as a constraint to read and critically reflect upon a work of e-poetry every day, leading me to revisit known works, discover new ones, and expand my knowledge of this emergent poetic genre. Its initial performance was a continuous run of 500 daily entries, completed on May 2, 2013. It is also designed as quick reference for those unfamiliar with e-poetry, with concise entries that provide poetic, technological, and theoretical contexts, close readings of the poems, and some strategies for readers to approach the work. This last aspect is an important part of my current work as an academic: to broaden the audience base for e-literature, both within and outside of academia. In order to extend its potential audiences, the blog uses a social blogging platform, Tumblr, and it broadcasts its content on two social networks: Facebook and Twitter. I ♥ E-Poetry is developing a worldwide audience, received over 16,045 visits and more than 9,898 unique visitors since its launch, according to Google Analytics data collected on May 4, 2013.

    Elias Mikkelsen - 17.02.2015 - 15:52

  2. P—DPA

    The aim of P—DPA [Post—Digital Publishing Archive] is to systematically collect, organize and keep trace of experiences in the fields of art and design that explore the relationships between publishing and digital technology. The archive acts as a space in which the collected projects are confronted and juxtaposed in order to highlight relevant paths, mutual themes, common perspectives, interrelations, but also oppositions and idiosyncrasies. P—DPA is maintained by Silvio Lorusso.

    (Source: http://p-dpa.net/about/)

    Alvaro Seica - 19.02.2016 - 13:22

  3. Estudo Geral - Repositório Digital da Universidade de Coimbra

    Estudo Geral - Repositório Digital da Universidade de Coimbra

    Daniela Côrtes Maduro - 20.09.2016 - 14:35

  4. Estudo Geral - Repositório Digital da Universidade de Coimbra

    Estudo Geral - Repositório Digital da Universidade de Coimbra

    Daniela Côrtes Maduro - 20.09.2016 - 14:37

  5. Cultural Mechanics

    Cultural Mechanics is a podcast that emerges out of James O’Sullivan’s research and interest in a variety of topics relating to digital culture, electronic art, critical media, creative technologies, and the Digital Humanities.

    James O'Sullivan - 17.01.2017 - 22:42

  6. Oulipo: Ouvroir de littérature potentielle

    Oulipo: Ouvroir de littérature potentielle

    Manuel Portela - 20.04.2018 - 13:19

  7. Rutgers-Camden Archive of Digital Ephemera

    Rutgers-Camden Archive of Digital Ephemera

    Stuart Moulthrop - 14.08.2018 - 22:24

  8. CELL Search Engine

    The CELL Search Engine allows users to search for Electronic Literature across a worldwide network of member databases. Developed with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, The CELL Search Engine harvests records from partner databases using a set of common metadata standards, making it the first comprehensive global resource for the study of electronic literature.

    Hannah Ackermans - 24.09.2018 - 13:56

  9. Interactive Fiction Database

    The Interactive Fiction Database is an IF game catalog and recommendation engine. IFDB is a Wiki-style community project: members can add new game listings, write reviews, exchange game recommendations, and more.

    Akvile Sinkeviciute - 03.10.2018 - 15:28

  10. ADEL (Archive of German Electronic Literature)

     Das Archiv der deutschsprachigen elektronischen Literatur (ADEL) dokumentiert die Entwicklung der Elektronischen Literatur in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz seit den 1960er Jahren. Dazu ist in einem ersten Arbeitsschritt eine Datenbank mit den wichtigsten Werken angelegt worden, später sollen auch textgenetische Materialien dokumentiert sowie nicht mehr lauffähige Werke durch Emulatoren nachgebildet werden. Die Bestände werden zum einen über ein webbasiertes Content Management System zugänglich gemacht, zum anderen soll ein Sammlungsschwerpunkt aufgebaut werden, der Hardware, Software, Dokumente, Sekundärliteratur etc. für wissenschaftliche und kuratorische Zwecke bereitstellt. Das ADEL ist ein Projekt der Forschungsstelle Literatur in elektronischen Medien (LEM) an der Universität Siegen. Es ist Mitglied des Consortium on Electronic Literature (CELL) und über die Website www.cellproject.net mit vergleichbaren Archivprojekten in anderen Ländern verbunden.

    Hannah Ackermans - 23.11.2018 - 10:21

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