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Electronic Literature Organization

The Electronic Literaure Organization's Electronic Literature Directory (ELD 2.0) and Electronic Literature Archives (ELA) represent separate, but interrelated, contributions to the CELL Project. The ELD features a collection of edited scholarly entries on works of electronic literature and keywords for the field.

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ADELTA

ADELTA is the Australian Directory of Electronic Literature and Text-based Art. Under the direction of Anna Gibbs and Maria Angel, this project (initially titled “Creative Nation”) established formal connections with the ELO in 2009, when then President Joseph Tabbi was brought in as a Primary Investigator.

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Ciberia

Ciberia is a collection of electronic literature works in Spanish created by the LEETHI group (European Literatures from Text to Hypermedia), using OdA 2.0., a learning objects’ repository built by ILSA research team at the Computing Sciences Faculty of the University Complutense of Madrid. Ciberia emerges from the need to make digital literature in Spanish more visible, report its development, and leave a trail that would compensate for its ephemeral quality.

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Writing Digital Media (Brown Digital Repository)

The Writing Digital Media Collection of the Brown Digital Repository is an archive of electronic literature, both content and metadata, created by writers based at or in some way affiliated with Brown University. In the long term, the repository intends to expand beyond Brown-related material, but must take collection-development practice and rights management into account. This collection is part of the Brown Digital Repository, which is housed within the Brown University Library.

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ADEL

In the past this projected has organized:

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Po-ex.net (Digital Archive of Portuguese Experimental Literature)

The project “Po-ex.net (Digital Archive of Portuguese Experimental Literature) results from two projects funded by the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal, and the European Union (programs POCI2010/FEDER): “PO.EX’70-80 – Digital Archive of Portuguese Experimental Literature” (reference PTDC/CLE-LLI/098270/2008), and “Portuguese Experimental Poetry – a CD-ROM of Dossiers and Catalogs,” which studied Portuguese literary experimentalism of the 1960s and created a digital archive with the most relevant magazines, catalogs, and publications of that group of poets (

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I ♥ E-Poetry

This knowledge base of short-form scholarship on born-digital poetry and poetics is designed as a reference for electronic literature from a poetic perspective. Its over 550 concise cross-referenced entries provide poetic, technological, and theoretical contexts, media-specific analysis, and strategies for readers to approach the work. One of its goals is to broaden the audience base for e-literature, both within and outside of academia.

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Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice (ELMCIP)

Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice (ELMCIP) is a collaborative research project funded by Humanities in the European Research Area (HERA) JRP for Creativity and Innovation. ELMCIP involves seven European academic research partners and one non-academic partner who are investigating how creative communities of practitioners form within a transnational and transcultural context in a globalized and distributed communication environment.

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Laboratoire NT2

Since 2005, NT2’s mandate has been to promote the study, the creation and the archiving of new forms of text and hypermedia art. In order to secure this mandate, NT2 pursues three research objectives.

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