• Amerika, Mark. "What in the World Wide Web is Happening to Writing." Rhizome. http://rhizome.org/object.rhiz?1789 (8 August, 2000).
  • Burroughs, William S. The Ticket That Exploded.New York: Grove Weidenfeld, 1967.
  • _____________. The Electronic Revolution. EFF "Publications" Archive. http://www.eff.org/pub/Publications/Misc/William_S_Burroughs
    electronic_revolution.burroughs (19 July, 2000).
  • Coover, Robert. "The End of Books." New York Times on the Web. http://search1.nytimes.com/search/daily/bin/fastweb?getdoc+site+site+14305+62+wAAA+Robert%7E (19 July, 2000).
  • ______________. "Literary Hypertext: The Passing of the Golden Age." Feed. http://www.feedmag.com/document/do291lofi.html (8 February, 2000).
  • Derrida, Jacques. Of Grammatology. Trans. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Press, 1976.
  • Jackson, Shelly. Patchwork Girl. Watertown, MA: Eastgate Systems, 1995.
  • Joyce, Michael. afternoon, a story. Cambridge, MA: The Eastgate Press, 1990.
  • Kaplan, Nancy. E-Literacies. http://raven.ubalt.edu/staff/kaplan/lit/ (24 January, 1995).
  • Landow, George. Hypertext 2.0. Baltimore, MD : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997.
  • McLuhan, Marshall. Medium is the Massage. San Francisco, CA: Hardwired, 1996 (1967).
  • Moulthrop, Stuart. "You Say You Want A Revolution? Hypertext and the Laws of Media." Postmodern Culture. 1.3 (May 1991). http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/postmodern_culture/toc/pmc1.3.html (19 July, 2000).
  • Nelson, Theodor. Dream Machines/Computer Lib. Redmond, WA: Tempus Books of Microsoft Press, 1987.
  • Plato. Phaedrus. Trans. Alexander Nehamas and Paul Woodruf. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing Company, 1995.

    beginning