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Part Three: Hypertext and Literary Research by Steven Totosy

The readings and the links below are arranged in the order found in the Study Guide and complement the essay in the George Landow text and the Reading File.

1. George P. Landow. Hypertext 2.0 (1997)

2. Methods and Technology

George Landow. The Cyberspace, Hypertext and Critical Theory Web: An Introduction (2001).

Adrian Miles, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, HyperText Project.

Steven Totosy de Zepetnek. CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture: A WWWeb Journal.

E-Journals

The Internet Public Library's "Skills for Online Searching"

Glossary of Library and Internet Terms. Bedford St. Martin's, Boston

Eric Johnson. "The Word Wide Web, Computers and Teaching Literature.

Systems Approach

For an introduction to the systemic and empirical approach to literary study see Totosy also at http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb99-3/totosy99.html

Barsch, Achim, Gebhard Rusch Reinhold Viehoff. Siegfried Schmidt Home Page

Rieigler, Alex. Radical Constructivism Home Page11996

Totosy de Zepetnek, Steven. "Towards a Framework of Audience Studies."

Please note that Steven Totosy who wrote this part of the course has a home page which applies the methods of the systems approach to a study of Michael Ondaatje's novel, The English Patient (1992).

http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/library/culturestudyonline.html
The first half of the site reviews the material in this part of the course, so you may want to scroll down about halfway to Part 2 Application.