Literary Resources -- Hypertext

This page is part of the Literary Resources collection maintained by Jack Lynch. Please direct comments and suggestions to jlynch@andromeda.rutgers.edu
  • Computers & Texts (Oxford) -- On-line journal.
  • George Landow's Home Page (Brown) -- One of the most important theorists of hypertext.
  • Inside the Whale Inside: A Hypertextual Journey into the Belly of Modernism (Robert Scholes, Brown) -- Hypertextual essay on hypertext and modernism.
  • Electronic Theses and Dissertations in the Humanities (Matthew Kirschenbaum, Virginia) -- "a clearing-house for online information related to electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) in the humanities." Includes a very useful catalogue of electronic theses.
  • Lines for a Virtual T[y/o]pography (Matthew Kirschenbaum, Virginia) -- "An Electronic Essay on Artifice and Information." Kirschenbaum's dissertation, a hypertext exploration of hypertext.
  • Model Editions Partnership (Univ. of South Carolina) -- "The purpose of the Model Editions Partnership is to explore ways of creating editions of historical documents which meet the standards scholars traditionally use in preparing printed editions." Includes "experimental mini-editions" on the First Federal Congress, the ratification of the Constitution and Bill of Rights, Henry Laurens, Abraham Lincoln, Nathanael Greene, Margaret Sanger, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony.
  • Computerphilologie: Ein elektronisches Forum für Literaturwissenschaftler und Literaturwissenschaftlerinnen (München) -- Studies of computers and literature.
  • Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography
  • The Electronic Labyrinth (Univ. of Victoria) -- "A study of hypertext technology, providing a guide to this rapidly growing field. We are most concerned with the implications of this medium for creative writers looking to move beyond traditional notions of linearity and univocity."
  • Hyperizons: Hypertext Fiction (Duke) -- Index of original hypertext fiction and essays on the medium.
  • Hypertext and Hypermedia Bibliography (Scott Stebelman, GWU) -- An extensive bibliography of on-line and print sources on hypertext.
  • Les Chroniques de Cybérie -- Weekly French-language guide to the new media.
  • Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies (David Silver, Maryland) -- Information on the Center, including bibliographies and events.
  • NINCH Home Page -- Information on the National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage.
  • Prickly Problems at First Base or Angels in the Outfield? (Tony Hughes) -- Paper on software developed for English instruction.
  • Michael Joyce, "Notes toward an Unwritten Non-Linear Electronic Text, 'The Ends of Print Culture' (A Work in Progress)" (PMC)
  • The Heresy of Hypertext (John Tolva)
  • Oxford Text Archive Guide to Creating and Documenting Electronic Texts: A Guide to Good Practice (Alan Morrison, Michael Popham, Karen Wikander)
  • Publications by Eric Johnson -- An impressive collection of original essays on topics in humanities computing.


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