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 Index of Authors and Reading titles
The number following each entry shows the chapter number and reading number. For instance, "8-1" is Chapter 8, reading 1.
- Adler, Jerry, Online and Bummed Out, 1-7
- alt.men.waste-time (Hackett), 4-2
- Bards of the Internet (Elmer-Dewitt), 2-1
- Barlow, John Perry, A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace, 6-2
- Barlow, John Perry, Is There a There in Cyber-Space?, 1-1
- Becker, Howard S., A New Art Form: Hypertext Fiction, 3-5
- Bellagio Declaration, The, 5-2
- Birkerts, Sven, Hypertext: Of Mouse and Man, 2-4
- Birkerts, Sven, Into the Electronic Millennium, 8-5
- Birth of a Digital Nation (Katz), 7-1
- Bolter, Jay David, The Computer as a New Writing Space, 2-5
- Bruckman, Amy, Finding One's Own in Cyberspace, 1-8
- Buckley, William F., Jr., Internet: The Lost Fight, 6-3
- Chapman, Gary, Flamers, 2-2
- Child Online Protection Act (United States Congress), 6-5
- Clift, Steven L., Putting Pen to Paper: Electronic Democracy, Write On!, 7-3
- Clift, Steven L., Using Electronic Communication for Political Discussions, 2-6
- Commingled Bits--Repurposing
the Material Girl (Negroponte), 2-3
- Computer as a New Writing Space, The (Bolter), 2-5
- Conway, Martha, Girl Birth Death Water, 3-4
- Critcal Art Ensemble, Utopian Plagiarism, Hypertextuality, and Electronic Cultural Production, 5-4
- Cyberpunk Manifesto, A (Kirtchev), 7-4
- Daum, Meghan, On the Fringes of the Physical World, 4-5
- December 24, 2005—A Virtual Christmas Party (Walker), 8-2
- A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace (Barlow), 6-2
- Digital Unbound (Melrod), 3-1
- Dillemuth, Jay, Omphalokepis, 3-3
- Elmer-Dewitt, Philip, Bards of the Internet 2-1
- Emerging Faith Communities of Cyberspace, The (Henderson), 1-6
- Exon, Jim, Only the Force of Law Can Deter Pornographers, 6-4
- Finding One's Own in Cyberspace (Bruckman), 1-8
- Flamers (Chapman), 2-2
- Gender Gap in Cyberspace (Tannen), 4-1
- Gerrard, Lisa, Thoughts on Computers, Gender, and the Body Electric, 4-4
- Girl Birth Death Water (Conway), 3-4
- Goldstein, Niles Elliot, My Online Synagogue, 1-5
- Greenfeld, Karl Taro, You've Got Music!, 5-1
- Hackett, George, alt.men.waste-time 4-2
- Henderson, Charles, The Emerging Faith Communities of Cyberspace, 1-6
- Huff, Chuck, The Internet Is a Fine Place for Women, 4-3
- Hypertext: Of Mouse and Man (Birkerts), 2-4
- In Online Debate, Candidates Focus on Issues without Spin (Raney), 7-2
- Internet Is a Fine Place for Women, The (Huff), 4-3
- Internet: The Lost Fight (Buckley), 6-3
- Into the Electronic Millennium (Birkerts), 8-5
- Is There a There in Cyber-Space? (Barlow), 1-1
- Joyce, Michael, Twelve Blue, 3-2
- Katz, Jon, Birth of a Digital Nation, 7-1
- Katz, Jon, The Tales They Tell in Cyber-Space, 1-2
- King,, Storm A., Three Previews of Coming Attractions, 8-3
- Kirtchev, Christian A., A Cyberpunk Manifesto, 7-4
- Leslie, Jacques, MUDroom, 1-3
- The Long Boom: A History of the Future, 1980-2020 (Schwartz and Leyden), 8-4
- Melrod, George, Digital Unbound, 3-1
- Metaworlds (Rossney), 1-4
- MUDroom (Leslie), 1-3
- My Online Synagogue (Goldstein), 1-5
- Negroponte, Nicholas, Commingled Bits--Repurposing
the Material Girl 2-3
- New Art Form: Hypertext Fiction, A (Becker), 3-5
- New Mediaeval Aesthetic (Zorach), 5-3
- New Precinct: Cyberspace, A (Sussman), 8-1
- Omphalokepis (Dillemuth), 3-3
- On the Fringes of the Physical World (Daum), 4-5
- Online and Bummed Out (Adler), 1-7
- Only the Force of Law Can Deter Pornographers (Exon), 6-4
- Putting Pen to Paper: Electronic Democracy, Write On! (Clift), 7-3
- Raney, Rebecca Fairly, In Online Debate, Candidates Focus on Issues without Spin, 7-2
- Rossney, Robert, Metaworlds, 1-4
- Schwartz, Peter, and Leyden, Peter, The Long Boom: A History of the Future, 1980-2020, 8-4
- Static in Cyberspace: Free Speech on the Internet (Wiener), 6-1
- Sussman, Vic, A New Precinct: Cyberspace, 8-1
- Tales They Tell in Cyber-Space, The (Katz), 1-2
- Tannen, Deborah, Gender Gap in Cyberspace, 4-1
- Thoughts on Computers, Gender, and the Body Electric (Gerrard), 4-4
- Three Previews of Coming Attractions (King), 8-3
- Twelve Blue (Joyce), 3-2
- United States Congress, Child Online Protection Act, 6-5
- Using Electronic Communication for Political Discussions (Clift), 2-6
- Utopian Plagiarism, Hypertextuality, and Electronic Cultural Production (Critcal Art Ensemble),5-4
- Walker, Janice R., December 24, 2005—A Virtual Christmas Party, 8-2
- Wiener, Jon, Static in Cyberspace: Free Speech on the Internet, 6-1
- You've Got Music! (Greenfeld), 5-1
- Zorach, Rebecca E., New Mediaeval Aesthetic, 5-3
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