Imagining the new media encounter
ePhilology: when the books talk to their readers
Disciplinary impact and technological obsolescence in digital medieval studies
"Knowledge will be multiplied": digital literary studies and Early Modern Literature
Eighteenth-century literature in English and other languages: image, text, and hypertext
Multimedia and multitasking: a survey of digital resources for nineteenth-century literary studies
Hypertext and Avant-texte in twentieth-century and contemporary literature
Reading digital literature: surface, data, interaction, and expressive processing
Is there a text on this screen? Reading in an era of hypertextuality
Reading on screen: the new media sphere
The virtual codex from page space to e-space
Handholding, remixing, and the instant replay: new narratives in a postnarrative world
Fictional worlds in the Digital Age
Riddle machines: the history and nature of interactive fiction
Too dimensional: literary and technical images of potentiality in the history of hypertext
Private public reading: readers in digital literature installation
Digital poetry: a look at generative, visual, and interconnected possibilities in its first four decades
Digital literacy studies: performance and interaction
Licensed to play: digital games, player modifications and authorized production
Blogs and blogging: text and practice
Knowiing ... : modeling in literary studies
Digital and analog texts
Cybertextuality and philology
Electronic scholarly editions
The text encoding initiative and the study of literature
Algorithmic criticism
Writing machines
Quantitative analysis and literary studies
The virtual library
Practice and preservation
Format issues
Character encoding
Annotated overview and selected electronic resources.