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Footnotes

(1) William Gibson, Neuromancer.
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(2) William Lavender, Opening Comments, Literature in Cyberspace 4391/6391: http://www.uno.edu/lowres/classes/cyberlit/announcement1.htm

(3) William Lavender, Literature in Cyberspace 6391, Fall 2004.

(4)Roland Barthes, S/Z. Paris: Editions du Seuil, 1970. Translated by Richard Miller. New York: Hill and Wang, 1974, p. 5-6.
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(5) Carolyn Guyer and Martha Petry, as cited in The End of Books, The New York Times Book Review (June 21, 1992): 1+. Available at http://www.tnellen.com/ted/endofbooks.html

(6) In a critical article on interactive fiction, Fractured by Pieter Jan Leroy and Valerie Pattyn. Available at http://www.digitalfiction.co.uk/digitalfiction/saved/digital%20fiction.htm

(7) Alvin Kernin, Printing Technology, Letters & Samuel Johnson. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1987, 4.
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(8) Mark Bernstein, "Where Are the Hypertexts?" Keynote Speech at the ACM Hypertext Conference, Darmstadt, Germany, February 1999.
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(9) Jay David Bolter, as cited by Coover, Robert, Literary Hypertext, The Passing of the Golden Age, Feed, (February 2000). Available at http://nickm.com/vox/golden_age.html

(10) Jough Dempsey, Poetry X: "Part 1: Where Do We Come From?": http://articles.poetryx.com/37/#part1

(11) New media digital poetry essay archive site URL: http://www.poemsthatgo.com/ideas.htm

Caveat
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