DSpace CRIS
DSpace-CRIS consists of a data model describing objects of interest to Research and Development and a set of tools to manage the data. Standard DSpace is used to deal with publications and data sets, whereas DSpace-CRIS involves other CRIS entities: Researcher Pages, Projects, Organization Units and Second Level Dynamic Objects (single entities specialized by a profile, such as Journal, Prize, Event etc; because any profile can define its own set of properties and nested objects)
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2018 | A chance for cinema-writing in electronic literature | Luers, Will |
2016 | Diffusion, analysis and discussion of electronic literature in Italy (DADELI) | Giada, Gruppo |
2016 | Digital poetry and critical discourse: a network of self-references? | Seiça, Álvaro |
2018 | ELO and the Electric Light Orchestra: electronic literature lessons from Prog Rock | Kirschenbaum, Matthew |
2018 | (Ghosts of) Generative literature in Italy between past, present and future | Iadevaia, Roberta |
2018 | ‘Just Not the Future’: electronic literature after the fall | Moulthrop, Stuart |
2018 | Literary thresholds: exploring the edges of ambient literature | Spencer, Amy |
2018 | Machines of Disquiet: textual experience in the LdoD Archive | Pereira, Luís Lucas; Portela, Manuel; Roque, Licínio |
2018 | Mallarmé's self-replicating machine: a throw of the dice will never abolish chance | Donnachie, Karen ann; Simionato, Andy |
2017 | Scripts para leituras infinitas | Portela, Manuel |
2018 | The battle between simplified and traditional: Chinese text-based interactive installations and French lettrism | Ho, Yue-Jin |
2018 | The early computer poetry and concrete poetry | D’Ambrosio, Matteo |
2018 | ‘Writing for’ with authority: theorizing an electronic edition of Shahriar Mandanipour’s Censoring an Iranian Love Story | Wright, David Thomas Henry |