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Anderson, Maxwell L. “Preserving the Perishable Art of the Digital Age.” The New York 
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Austen, Ian. “Rebooted Any Good Books Lately?” The New York Times. 4 January 2001, Late Edition: G1. Online. Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe. Available: http://web.lexis-nexis.com/universe/docu…zV&_md5dc0c16dc62a29eb4c4024cb1e69428b. 10 January 2001.  

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Benezra, Neal and Kerry Brougher. Ed Ruscha. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian 
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Carlson, Scott.  “Novelist Predicts That the Internet Will Reshape Literature.” 
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Curtis, Richard. "Content Spoken Here." Originally delivered as a presentation for 
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Davis, Douglass. “The Virtual Museum, Imperfect But Promising.” The New York Times,
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Ditlea, Steve.  "The Real E-Books."  From Technology Review, MIT's Magazine of
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Dorman, David. “E-Books and Libraries: a Discussion of the Present and 
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Dorman, David.  "E-Book Conference Illuminates Issues."  Originally 
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Douglas, J. Yellowlees. The End of Books—Or Books Without End?: Reading 
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Drucker, Johanna. Figuring the Word: Essays on Books, Writing and Visual Poetics.  
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Eisenberg, Anne. “The Pop-Up Book Picks Up Magical Dimensions.”  The New York Times On The Web. 12 Oct. 2000. Online. 
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Foster, Andrea L.  “Scholars Want Permission to Copy Electronic Materials.”  
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Future of the Book.  Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1996. 
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Gibb, Forbes and Monica Landoni. “The Role of Visual Rhetoric in the Design and Production of Electronic Books: the Visual Book.” The Electronic Library. 18.3 (2000): 190-201. Online. Available: http://www.emerald-library.com.  

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Gibb, Forbes; Monica Landoni, and R. Wilson. “From the Visual Book to the WEB Book: the Importance of Design.”  The Electronic Library. 18.6 (2000): 407-419. Online.  
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Gibson, Walter. Neuromancer.  London: Voyager, 1984.

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Harris, Paul A. “City of Words: On Teaching the Seminar Invisible Geographies.” 
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Herbert, Susannah. "E-books: a Revolution in Reading." Theage. 23 August 2000.  
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Hubert, Renee Riese and Judd Hubert. The Cutting Edge of Reading: Artists' Books
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Italie, Hillel. “Book Ends? Electronic Textbooks Could Be Next Campus Fad.” The Associated Press. 18 August 2000. ABC News. Online. Available: http://www.abcnews.go.com/sections/tech/DailyNews/etextbooks000818.html.
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Jenkins, Henry. “Electronic Paper Turns the Page.” Technology Review. March 2001. Online. Available: http://www.technologyreview.com/magazine/mar01/print_version/mann.html. 
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Jonas, Gerald. “The Disappearing $2,000 Book.” The New York Times. 29 August 1993, Late Edition: Section 7, Page 12. Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe. Online. 
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Kirkpatrick, David D. “Struggles Over E-Books Abound.” The New York Times On The Web. 27 Nov. 2000. Online. 
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Ludwig, Jessica. “A Digitized ‘Beowulf’ Offers Scholars New Ways to Study the Manuscript.” The Chronicle of Higher Education: Information Technology. 
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Luther, Judy. “Electronic Book 2000: Protecting Content.” Information Today 17: November 2000: 23+.  

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Mackey, Margaret and Jull Kedersha McClay.  “Graphic Routes to Electronic Literacy:      
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Malloy, Judy. “Hypernarrative in the Age of the Web.” National Endowment for the Arts, Art Forms. Online. Available: http://arts.endow.gov/artforms/Lit/Malloy.html
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Mann, Charles C. “Who Will Own Your Next Good Idea?” The Atlantic Monthly
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McCloud, Scott. Reinventing Comics.  New York: HarperPerennial Library, 2000.

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McCloud, Scott. Understanding Comics.  San Diego: Kitchen Sink Press, 1994.

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Minsky, Richard. “Book Arts in the USA.” Center for Book Arts. 1990.  

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Mirapaul, Matthew. “3-D Space as New Frontier.” The New York Times On The Web
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The Multimedia Text.  Ed. Nicola Kearton et al. Art & Profile Design, No 45. London: 
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Munyon, Daniel. “Reinventing the Book World.” The World and I Online Magazine. 
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Peek, Robin. “The Digital Rights Management Dilemma.” Internet Today. 
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Printed Matter: [Bound for Glory]. Ed. Ingrid Court Jones. New York: Hearst Books International, 1999.       

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Quint, Barbara. “Emerging Opportunities from the Evolving Book.” Information Today.  July/August 2000: 7+.

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Rose, M. J. “Oprah Gives A-OK to E-Books.” Wired News.  21 November 2000. Online.  
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Roush, Wade. “New Xerox Spinoff Will Compete with E Ink on Electronic Paper.” 13 December 2000. Online. Available: http://www.ebooknet.com/printerVersion.jsp?id=4373.  18 December 2000. 

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Roush, Wade. “Questia Launches Site Designed to Simplify Paper-Writing.” 22 January 2001. Online. Available: http://www.ebooknet.com/printerVersion.jsp?id=4711. 
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Roush, Wade and Glenn Sanders. “Free eBook: The Top 25 eBookNet Stories of 2000."
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Rutenbeck, Jeff. “The 5 Great Challenges of the Digital Age.” netconnect. 
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Schodt, Frederik L. and Osamu Tezuka. Manga! Manga!: The World of Japanese 
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Sol LeWitt: A RetrospectiveSan Francisco: Museum of Modern Art, 2000. (N6537.L46A42000)

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Stephenson, Neal. Snowcrash.  New York: Bantam Books, 1992. 

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Wittig, Rob (for IN.S.OMNIA). Invisible Rendezvous :Connection and Collaboration in 
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Wittig, Rob. “Observations From Here: An E-lit Writer Links to the Past.” Poets and Writers Online. Jan/Feb 2001. Available: http://www.pw.org/mag/wittig.htm
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