Bibliography

Since Digital Textuality exists in a world in which it can directly connect itself to much of the content it discusses, in lieu of including that content here (as an extra step in the referral process), that content is directly linked.  However, some citations are physical objects, and, as such, are included below.

Derrida, Jaques. Archive Fever: A Freudian Impression. University of Chicago Press. Chicago, 1998.

Folsom, Ed. “Database as Genre: The Epic Transformation of Archives.” PMLA 122.5 (2007): 1571-1579.

Tomasula, Steve. “Bytes and Zeitgeist: Digitizing the Cultural Landscape.” Leonardo, Vol. 31, No. 5, Sixth Annual New York Digital Salon (1998), pp. 337-344.

Viscomi, Joseph. “Digital Facsimiles: Reading the William black Archive.” Computers and the Humanities, Vol. 36, No. 1, Image-Based Humanities Computing  (Feb., 2002), pp. 27-48.

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