Virtual Resources
The primer I find most useful for teaching HTML is NCSA's HTML Primer
There are many gateways to hypertext resources. Here's a sampling:
There are also many on-line journals (other than Currentsand Computers & Composition) and collections of essays dealing with the field. Here are a few:
There are also many articles or chapters from monographs available electronically, such as:
- Bolter, Jay David, Electronic Signs (Chapter Six of Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing), Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1991. 85-106.
- De Bra, P.M.E. Finding Information on the Web
- Dunning, Chris Got Change for a Paradigm? From Gutenberg to Hypertext
- Joyce, Michael, Notes Toward an Unwritten Non-Linear Electronic Text, "The Ends of Print Culture" (a work in progress), Postmodern Culture, v.2 n.1 (September 1991)
- Landow, George Hypertextual Derrida, Poststructuralist Nelson? (Chapter One of Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory & Technology) Baltimore, Johns Hopkins UP, 1992.
- McGann, Jerome The Rationale of Hypertext (1995)
- Multimedia Encyclopedia: History of Printing: Printing: History and Development, Jones International
- Tolva, John, The Heresy of Hypertext: Fear and Anxiety in the Late Age of Print (1995)