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  1. Vinduet

    Norwegian literary journal run by the publishing house Gyldendal.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 24.03.2011 - 23:40

  2. Atlantic Monthly

    Atlantic Monthly

    Scott Rettberg - 25.03.2011 - 11:33

  3. Evergreen Review

    Evergreen Review

    Scott Rettberg - 25.03.2011 - 23:27

  4. e-Scholarship: University of California

    e-Scholarship provides open access, scholarly publishing services to the University of California and and delivers a dynamic research resource to scholars worldwide.

    A service provided by the California Digital Library with The Berkeley Electronic Press.

    Scott Rettberg - 26.03.2011 - 17:33

  5. Poetikon

    One of the first Norwegian websites to invite people to upload their stories, poems and images. Established in 1996 (?) and still ongoing, though with less activity than earlier. Contains poems and images from many contributors, and a few works of electronic literature, mostly by the main editor.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 27.03.2011 - 13:15

  6. Cappelen Damm Høyskoleforlaget

    Norwegian publishing house specialising in academic literature and textbooks.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 27.03.2011 - 13:55

  7. K & K: kultur og klasse: kritik og kulturanalyse

    Danish journal of literary and cultural analysis.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 27.03.2011 - 14:18

  8. nokturno.org

    Finnish digital poetry journal including digital poetry, video poetry, sound poetry, visual poetry, ergodic works involving language, translations, and other experimental poetic works in Finnish, and in a number of other languages.

     

    Editors

    Marko Niemi (editor-in-chief)
    Jani Sipilä
    Ville Luoma-aho

    Scott Rettberg - 28.03.2011 - 13:29

  9. Poesia

    Finnish publisher of print and new media works.

    Scott Rettberg - 28.03.2011 - 13:47

  10. alire

    Philippe Bootz met the poet Tibor Papp in 1988; from this meeting came the idea to create an electronic review on floppy disks, and to group together authors working on electronic text. The L.A.I.R.E. collective (Lecture Art Innovation Recherche Ecriture) was created in October, 1988. It included, besides Philippe Bootz and Tibor Papp, Claude Maillard, Frédéric Develay and Jean-Marie Dutey, poets who were experimenting with the digital medium.

    Its first action was the effective realization of the alire review. The very first issue (0.1) was created for the inauguration of the review in the Pompidou Center in 1989. This number is an object which contains programmed poems on diskettes, printed works on paper and a work of sound poetry on a video cassette. It was with the n°1 issue (March 1989) that the specificity of the review became clearer: diskettes came with a notebook which contained only theoretical thoughts (there was no more video cassette nor printed work). This was the first clear assertion in France that digital literature existed and that its only medium was the computer.

    Philippe Bootz - 28.03.2011 - 15:55

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