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  1. The Ecological Thought
  2. Contrasts and Convergences of Electronic Literature
  3. Getting Started in the Digital Humanities Panel Discussion (ELMCIP)
  4. Better Looking, Close Reading: How Online Fiction Builds Literary-Critical Skills
  5. Hypertextual Rhythms (The Momentary Advantage of Our Awkwardness)
  6. Collaborations in E-lit
  7. BLOGS REMEDIATION TRANSMEDIALITY FROM DIGITAL TO PAPER TO EBOOK
  8. Networked Improv Narrative (Netprov) and the Story of Grace Wit & Charm: Rob Wittig's Thesis Defense
  9. Student Research Using the ELMCIP Knowledge Base
  10. 'Living Letterforms': The Ecological Turn in Contemporary Digital Poetics
  11. Warfare and Conventionality: How avant-garde computer-generated text can be
  12. Hypertext Revisited: The Issue of Non-Sequentiality in Print and Digital Literature
  13. Against Expression: An Anthology of Conceptual Writing
  14. Writing for the New Millennium: The Birth of Electronic Literature
  15. The Imaginary Solution
  16. Digital poetry: Comparative textual performances in trans-medial spaces
  17. Reading Digital Literature: A Subject Between Media and Methods
  18. Poesia luso-brasileira contemporânea: do verbo ao pixel
  19. Massively Multireader: A Networked Teaching of House of Leaves across Five Classrooms
  20. Teaching Poetry With New Media
  21. Telepoesis.net - Poesia em Rede
  22. Writing to be Found and Writing Readers
  23. Forming the Text, Performing the Work: Aspects of Media, Navigation, and Linking
  24. Digital Media and Art: Always Already Complicit?
  25. Performing Digital Texts in European Contexts
  26. Generating Books: Paradoxical Print Snapshots of Digital Literary Processes
  27. Subversive Writing and the Digital Text
  28. The New Place of Reading: Locative Media and the Future of Narrative
  29. Intent is Important (a sketch for a progressive criticism)
  30. Notes Towards a Phenomenology of Digital Information
  31. New Criticism Necessary? and Points for Hypermedia Critics
  32. On Hypertext Criticism
  33. Hypernews and Coherence
  34. Hypertext Syntagmas: Cinematic Narration with Links
  35. Wreader's Digest - How To Appreciate Hyperfiction
  36. Close Reading in the Realm of Static and Dynamic Texts
  37. Writing as a Woman: Annie Abrahams' e-writing
  38. Web/Fiction/Design: A brief beta-test of this year’s winner of the ELO Awards, Caitlin Fisher’s These Waves of Girls
  39. Reading, Writing, and Teaching Creative Hypertext: A Genre-Based Pedagogy
  40. Stuck in a Loop? Dialogue in Hypertext Fiction
  41. Medien Kunst Netz / Media Art Net
  42. RAW (Reading and Writing) New Media
  43. Internet Art
  44. Third Hand Plays: “Struts” by J. R. Carpenter
  45. European eLiterature Collection
  46. ELiterature: la letteratura nell’era digitale. Definizione, concetto e statuto.
  47. Friending the Past: The Sense of History and Social Computing
  48. The History of Hypertext Authoring and Beyond: Interview with Stuart Moulthrop
  49. The Laws of Cool: Knowledge Work and the Culture of Information
  50. Understanding Knowledge Work

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