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This course concerns itself with how technologies of the text transform writing and reading. To that end it calls on students to engage their critical, theoretical, and creative energies. This mode of investigation puts participants in dialogue with a number of organizations including but not limited to the following: Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing (SHARP), Digital Humanities Research Group, Society for Textual Scholarship (STS), Allied Media Arts Organization,  Electronic Literature Organization (ELO), Modernist Studies Association (MSA).

Further Resources

National Poetry Foundation

Penn Sound

Ubuweb

E-Poetry Center (EPC)

MIT Center for Civic Media

SHARP (Society for the Study of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing

Society for Textual Scholarship and and Textual Cultures

Electronic Literature Organization

HASTAC

Allied Media Conference

Online Etymology Dictionary

Journals

Textual Practice

Textual Cultures: Texts, Contexts, & Interpretation 

Text Technology (no longer in publication)

#Femtechnet / Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology

Supplies

Sparkfun

Ada Fruit