Appendix 1: External Links

my homepage http://fp97.inet-images.com/cwhithaus

a site for discussions of hypertext technology and writing (mainly creative writing, but the differences between creative writing and essays blur in this medium as much as they do in print) http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/elab/elab.html

Sarah Wadsworth's annotated bibliography entry on Mireille Rosello. "The Screener's Maps: Michel de Certeau's 'Wandersmaenner' and Paul Auster's Hypertextual Detective." http://mh.cla.umn.edu/ebibsw6.html

Association for Computing Machinary, intersections of technology and users, (re: so what is hypertext anyway?) http://www.acm.org/siglink

Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities at Rutgers University, a place to start thinking about oral histories and the web http://www.ceth.rutgers.edu/projects/WWII.html

a FAQ defining hypertext http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~jami/hypertext-faq.html

City University of New York's homepage http://www.cuny.edu

Electronic Learning Forum from University of Florida moderated by Gregory Ulmer http://www.elf.ufl.edu/elf.html

Patricia Bizzell's material on "Rhetoric and Social Change" http://www.hu.mtu.edu/cccc/97/bizzell.html

Jay Bolter's site at Georgia Tech http://www.lcc.gatech.edu/~bolter/index.html

links to writing by Neil Postman http://www.preservenet.com/theory/Postman.html

info about Richard Lanham's The Electronic Word: Democracy, Technology, and the Arts.http://www.press.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/hfs.cgi/00/12401.ctl

Queens College, CUNY homepage http://www.qc.edu

Christine Timm's homepage at QC http://www.qc.edu/wcb/schools/QC/eng/ctimm/ctimm.html

Cybercomp 110 homepage (a site containing some of the writing exercises/explorations for this project) http://www.qc.edu/wcb/schools/QC/eng/cwhithau/1

Janice Perit's homepage at QC http://www.qc.edu/wcb/schools/QC/eng/jperitz/jpertiz.html

Stuart Cochran's homepage at QC http://www.qc.edu/wcb/schools/QC/eng/scochran/scochran.html