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New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, Volume 30
Volume 30, Numbers 1-2, 2024
- Francesca Benatti
, Alessio Antonini:
On the margins and at the centre. 1-7 - Calvin Olsen
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Hypertext and its afterlives: Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl and/as undead electronic literature. 8-26 - Hilda Forss
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The evolution of the author - authorship and speculative worldbuilding in Johannes Heldén's Evolution. 27-42 - Henry Patrick Coburn
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The linear multiform: a cognitive model for E-Fiction. 43-58 - Jueunhae Knox
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'Real' Reel Poetry: Examining Co-Digital Motherhood Communities Through Reel Instapoetry. 59-93 - Linda Berube
, Ernesto Priego, Stella Wisdom
, Ian Cooke
, Stephann Makri
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"Moving with the story": the haptics of reader experience and response to digital comics. 94-113 - Giulia Carla Rossi
, Ian Cooke
, Lynda Clark
, Tegan Pyke
, Florence Smith Nicholls
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User-centred collecting for emerging formats. 114-128 - Fabienne Silberstein-Bamford
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"Thank god for tags" - fanfiction as a reading paradigm. 129-147 - Gustavo Gomez Mejia
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From "screen-as-writing" theory to Internet culturology. A French perspective on digital textualities. 148-175
Volume 30, Numbers 3-4, 2024
- Bunty Avieson
, Frances DiLauro:
Diversity, diasporas and digitality: the worlds of Wikimedia and beyond. 177-180 - Amanda Lawrence
, Brigid van Wanrooy:
Sourcing public policy: organisation publishing in Wikipedia. 181-200 - Kirsten Thorpe
, Nathan Sentance
, Lauren Booker:
Wikimedia Australia and first nations metadata: utilising the ATSILIRN protocols to create culturally appropriate description and access. 201-222 - Dewa Ayu Carma Citrawati, I Gede Gita Purnama Arsa Putra:
Rescuing balinese manuscripts (Lontar) with balinese Wikisource: creating metadata, cataloging and digitising. 223-237 - Sophia Coghini, Lisa Maule
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Pasifika arts Aotearoa and Wikipedia. 238-253

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