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Hypertext: Theory
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| Hypermedia research
Centrel |
| Hypermedia research Centre -- we are a loose collective
of artists, artisans, writers, academics, designers and other assorted
persons trying to find the time to develop hypermedia as an artform while
holding down stuff like jobs. between us we run an ma degree course at
westminster university in hypermedia studies and a couple of companies.
http://www.hrc.wmin.ac.uk/ |
| The English Server |
| The English Server is a cooperative which has been publishing
humanities texts online since 1990. Today it offers over eighteen thousand
works, covering a wide range of interests. Feel free to read from any of
our collections, search our entire site for topics of interest to you,
send comments (or new texts) to our editors, talk on our conference line,
and join our public mailing lists. (associated with cmu)http://eserver.org/ |
| Multimedia/Hypermedia |
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Multimedia/Hypermedia "is a collection of media and hypertext published
on the English Server and across the Internet." In this site there are
many collections of ASCII art, audio, backrounds, clipart, hypermedia,
maps, soundtracks and video clips.http://eserver.org/multimedia/
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| Electronic Labyrinth:
Re-Thinking the Book |
Writing and Reading Electronic Hypertexts. "Hypertext provides
an opportunity to re-think the relationship between narrative and the physical
form of the book itself. To see the book as simply the vehicle, the neutral
container of the writer's imaginative output, is to overlook the enormous
impact which the very idea of the book has had on narrative from The Bible
to the Postmodern Novel and even hypertext fiction itself."
Re-thinking the Book http://web.uvic.ca/~ckeep/hfl0240.html |
| Netoric
Project |
The goal of the Netoric Project is to bring together geographically
distant colleagues to discuss issues related to computer-assisted writing
instruction.
Using a MOO to provide real-time
communication, we come together as teachers and scholars to talk about
a wide range of topics in our field of Computers and Writing. Netoric's
most popular event is the Tuesday Cafe, an informal meeting each Tuesday
at 8:00 p.m. Eastern time on Connections. See the resources below for information
about joining us and for Tuesday Cafe topics. http://bsuvc.bsu.edu/~00gjsiering/netoric/netoric.html |
| Inkspot.com |
| Welcome to INKSPOT, a comprehensive writing resource full
of market information, tips on improving your writing, articles, interviews
with professional authors and editors, networking opportunities,
and a guide to the best resources for writers on the net. Newcomers should
check out the Welcome section. http://www.inkspot.com/ |
| Writing
and Computers Association |
| The Writing and Computers Association was
founded in 1988 to promote communication between individuals and groups
with an interest in the writing process and in computer support for writing.
It has a growing international membership of over 150 people, including
authors, researchers, software designers, students, teachers and technical
writers. http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/users/mike/wa/wricom.html |
| RhetNet |
| RhetNet is a concerted effort to see what publishing on
the net might be in its "natural" form. Without leaving our print heritage
behind entirely, we want to adapt to the net rather than only adapting
net publishing to print-based convention. http://www.missouri.edu/~rhetnet/ |
| Journal For Teachers of
Writing in Webbed Environments |
A Journal For Teachers of Writing in Webbed Environments. The
journal is designed to serve as a peer-reviewed resource for teachers,
researchers and tutors of writing at the college and university level,
including Technical Writing, Business Writing, Professional Communication,
Creative Writing, Composition, and Literature. Kairos deals specifically
with the challenges of writing in hypertextual environments, primarily
(but not solely) the World-Wide Web. http://english.ttu.edu/kairos/
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| HRC |
| Hypermedia research Centre -- "we are a loose collective
of artists, artisans, writers, academics, designers and other assorted
persons trying to find the time to develop hypermedia as an artform while
holding down stuff like jobs. between us we run an ma degree course at
westminster university in hypermedia studies and a couple of companies."
http://www.hrc.wmin.ac.uk/HRC/index.html |
| OneLine Writery |
| "The Online Writery is an ever-evolving community of writers
who offer a relaxing and open environment in which to discuss writing in
any form. We offer suggestions and assistance with writing as well as forums
for writers to meet one another and discuss ideas. The Writery is physically
located at the University of Missouri-Columbia. MU students have priority
of response, but we offer our services on a global scale. The Online Writery
is a part of the MU Learning Center." http://www.missouri.edu/~writry/ |
| ACW |
| Alliance for Computers and Writing homepage.The Writing
and Computers Association was founded in 1988 to promote communication
between individuals and groups with an interest in the writing process
and in computer support for writing. It has a growing international membership
of over 150 people, including authors, researchers, software designers,
students, teachers and technical writers. http://english.ttu.edu/acw/acw.html |
| Hypertext,
Cybernetics, Cyborgs and Virtual Realities |
| This site contains: cybernetics, complexity, and complex
systems, cyborgs, digital communities, gender and cyberspace, hypertext
theory articles, multimedia production, networks, infrastructure, and industry,
news and 'Zines, theorists and personalities, technology, postmodernism,
and other stuff. |
| SCETI |
| Schoenberg Center for Electronic Text and Image is a special
collections library, established in 1996, that includes printed books,
manuscripts, photographs, maps, broadsides, ephemera, and recorded sound.
http://www.library.upenn.edu/etext/ |
| Electronic
Labyrinth |
| The Electronic Labyrinth is 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. http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/elab/ |
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