NB: All books are on two-day reserve; computer disks, however, aren't allowed to leave the library. If you take a reserve book out of the library during a week in which it is listed as "suggested reserve reading," please email the class list and indicate when you expect to return it.
Bolter, Jay David. Writing space: the computer, hypertext, and the history of writing. Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates, c1991.
Bolter, Jay David. Writing space [computer file]: the computer, hypertext, & the history of writing. Cambridge, Mass.: Eastgate Systems, c1990.
Bush, Vannevar, Nyce, James M., and Kahn, Paul. From Memex to hypertext: Vannevar Bush and the mind's machine. Boston: Academic Press, c1991.
Delany, Paul and Landow, George P. Hypermedia and literary studies. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1991.
Graham, Ian S. The HTML sourcebook: a complete guide to HTML 3.0. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1996. (In Pre-Order Process)
Landow, George P. and Delany, Paul. The Digital word: text-based computing in the humanities. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, c1993.
Landow, George P. Hypertext: the convergence of contemporary critical theory and technology. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, c1992.
Landow, George P., ed. Hyper/Text/Theory. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, c1994.
Lanham, Richard A. The electronic word [computer file]: democracy, technology, and the arts. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, c1993.
Moulthrop, Stuart. Victory garden [computer file]. Cambridge, MA: Eastgate Systems, Inc., c1991.
Nelson, Theodor H. Literary machines: the report on, and of, Project Xanadu concerning word processing, electronic publishing, hypertext, thinkertoys, tomorrow's intellectual revolution, and certain other topics including knowledge, education and freedom. [Swarthmore, Pa.]: Theodor H. Nelson, 1987.
Taylor, Mark C. and Esa Saarinen. Imagologies: Media Philosophy. London; New York, NY: Routledge, 1994.
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