From papyrus to hypertext : toward the universal digital library / Christian Vandendorpe ; translated from the French by Phyllis Aronoff and Howard Scott.
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Urbana :
University of Illinois Press,
2009.
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Series: | Topics in the digital humanities.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- In the beginning was the ear
- Writing and the fixation of thought
- The power of the written sign
- Writing and orality
- Standards of readability
- Linearity and tabularity
- Toward the tabular text
- Meaning and effect
- Filters in reading
- Textuality: form and substance
- Textual connections
- Instances of utterance
- From Interactivity to the pseudo-text
- Varieties of hypertext
- Context and hypertext
- The limitations of lists
- Aporias of hyperfiction
- Reading images
- The writer and images
- The rise of the visual
- The period, the pause, and the emoticon
- Op. cit
- The reader: user or consumer of signs?
- Intensive and extensive reading, or the rights of the reader
- Metaphors for reading
- Representations of the book
- The role of the publisher
- The CD-ROM and nostalgia for the papyrus scroll
- Giving the reader control
- Text and interactivity
- Managing hyperlinks
- I click, therefore I read
- The end of the Page?
- On the fragment
- The body of the text
- The decline of the novel
- The rise of the blog
- A culture of participation and sharing
- Toward the universal digital library .