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  • Douglas, Jane

    Theorist and author who is particularly known for her work on closure in hypertext fictions. Many of her publications are available here.

    www.nwe.ufl.edu

  • Bernstein, Mark

    Developer of hypertext software (notably Storyspace and Tinderbox) and hypertext theorist, publisher and editor. Weblog, links to publications.

    www.markbernstein.org

  • Miles, Adrian

    Personal website of this Australian researcher on hypertext, media studies and cinema.

    hypertext.rmit.edu.au

  • Joyce, Michael

    The author of what may be the first hypertext fiction, Afternoon. Links to online fiction, to his publishers and his CV.

    iberia.vassar.edu

  • Harpold, Terry

    Has written on the nature of links and of psychoanalytic approaches to hypertext. List of publications (few online), course web sites.

    web.nwe.ufl.edu

  • Rosenberg, Jim

    Hypertext theorist and author of spatial hypertext poems. His website includes links to both theory and artistic work, and a bibliography of offline work.

    www.well.com

  • Gunder, Anna

    A Swedish researcher completing a PhD which develops narratological theory to analyse hypertexts, with particular reference to Joyce's afternoon. Some of her papers are online, in English and Swedish.

    www.littvet.uu.se

  • Greco, Diane

    Greco has published hypertext fictions and theory, and has worked as a hypertext editor at Eastgate. Her weblog comments hypertext and related fields and has links to her other work.

    home.earthlink.net

  • Fagerjord, Anders

    A Norwegian researcher specialising in hypertext, the web, convergence and multimedia. Description of his research, publications, weblog.

    www.media.uio.no

  • Cole, William

    Has researched hypertext in relation to the Talmud. His website includes a CV and list of publications.

    www.donutage.org

  • Bolter, Jay David

    Author of two influential books in hypertext theory: Writing Space (1991) and Remediation (1998, with Richard Grusin). Publications and teaching syllabi.

    www.lcc.gatech.edu

  • Marshall, Cathy

    Developer, theorist and hypertext fiction author whose research is in the fields of annotation, spatial hypertext and e-books. Several publications available here.

    www.csdl.tamu.edu

  • Blustein, Jamie

    Scholarly resources on hypertext, including advice for students), publications, bookmark index, personal information, non-scholarly resources, off-line activities, address.

    www.csd.uwo.ca

  • Johnson-Eilola, Johndan

    Recent publications and conference presentations, course notes, weblog.

    www.clarkson.edu

  • Wardrip-Fruin, Noah: Hyperfiction

    Weblog including criticism and reviews of hyperfiction, hypertext theory and extracts of work in progress. Wardrip-Fruin is a theorist and hyperfiction author.

    hyperfiction.org

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