| ACM Special Interest Group for Hypertext and Hypermedia and the Web: Host of annual, international conferences since 1987. Access to full papers from the conferences in the ACM digital library, in addition to newsletters and conference information. | |
| alt.hypertext FAQ: Answers to questions frequently asked in alt.hypertext and references to other online resources about hypertext and hypermedia. | |
| BeeHive: Hypertext and hypermedia literary journal. | |
| Digital Literature: From Text to Hypertext and Beyond: Raine Koskimaa's PhD thesis, which develops critical approaches to reading hypertext through close readings of several hypertext fictions. | |
| Encyclopaedia and Hypertext: Hypertext as an object of philosophical reflection. The three main research topics are From Encyclopaedia to Hypertext, Hypertext and Text Theory, and The Image Atlas of Aby Warburg. | |
| Hipertulia: Forum whose aim is to introduce hypertext and hyperfiction to the Spanish-speaking public. Includes some articles in English. | |
| ht_lit Mailing List: Instructions on how to join ht_lit, a low-traffic but valuable list a lot of hypertext theorists are members of. | |
| HyperContent, HyperJunk: "Hypertext theory as if the WWWeb matters". Includes a timeline of hypertext evolution and a concise taxonomy of varieties of hypertext, with examples and links. | |
| Hyperizons: Theory and Criticism of Hypertext Fiction, by Michael Shumate. | |
| HyperLiterature/HyperTheory: Resource offering links and bibliography. | |
| Hypertext Resources at Eastgate: Resource list by specialists in hypertextual fiction and theory. | |
| Indra's Net or Hologography: Introduction to some of the work in 'machine modulated poetry' which John Cayley has been developing since the late 1970s. | |
| Lisbeth Klastrup: A Study of Interactive Reading: An MA thesis written in 1997 discussing, among other works, Joyce's afternoon, Moulthrop's Victory Garden and Gaarder's Sophie's World | |
| Nestvold, Ruth: The use of the second person in electronic fiction: Essay discussing second person narration in hypertext fiction and text adventures. First presented at the IALS conference in Freiburg in 1997. | |
| Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies: An online, not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to research, study, teach, support, and create diverse and dynamic elements of cyberculture. Book reviews, and bibliographies. | |
| Suite101: Lit[art]ure: Interviews with new media poets and net artists, reviews of websites, criticism, articles and discussion. Part of Suite101, a volunteer editing project. | |
| The Hypertext Kitchen: Portal. | |
| The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia: Annual peer-reviewed review journal on the practical and theoretical developments in hypermedia and hypertext. Of interest both to technical developers and to esthetical or cultural theorists. Print journal, abstracts available online. | |
| Weblog Kitchen: Hypertext Theory: An entry point for discussion of hypertext theory, rhetoric, and related topics. | |
| Writing Lives. Technology, Creativity and Hypertext Fiction: Michael Shumate's Masters Thesis for Duke's Master of Arts in Liberal Studies program, completed in August 1996. |
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