The start of the twenty-first century has brought with it a rich variety of ways in which readers can connect with one another, access texts, and make sense of what they are reading. At the same time, new technologies have also opened up exciting possibilities for scholars of reading and reception in offering them unprecedented amounts of data on reading practices, book buying patterns, and book collecting habits. In From Codex to Hypertext, scholars from multiple disciplines engage with both of these strands. This volume includes essays that consider how changes such as the mounting ubiquity of digital technology and the globalization of structures of publication and book distribution are shaping the way readers participate in the encoding...
The article argues that with the spreading of computer hypertext into the social sphere, hypertext i...
Everyday experience and a growing part of empirical research illustrate the changing reality of read...
This article surveys aspects of medieval ‘publishing’ practice in manuscript format and relates them...
The start of the twenty-first century has brought with it a rich variety of ways in which readers ca...
The changing state of reading and its fate in the digitalised world is one of the core issues in the...
ABSTRACT In this article I present an overview of the major changes in the literary field due to the...
The increasing use of social media along with the rapidly developing digitization of the book has le...
Throughout the history of writing an innovation in textuality occurred, which embraces, today, multi...
New technologies are changing our reading habits. Laptops, e-readers, tablets and other handheld dev...
This paper analyses major social shifts in reading by comparing publishing statistics with results o...
Using the form of dialogue, this paper analyzes reading in the digital age. The paper reveals the hi...
“Digital-first” seems to be a crucial idea of our time. From the practical, economic, and even ecolo...
abstract: Books are constantly changing. For this project I looked at books and how they have change...
The article is an exploration of online reading from the perspective of theories of reading and inte...
Literary culture has become a form of popular culture over the last fifteen years thanks to the succ...
The article argues that with the spreading of computer hypertext into the social sphere, hypertext i...
Everyday experience and a growing part of empirical research illustrate the changing reality of read...
This article surveys aspects of medieval ‘publishing’ practice in manuscript format and relates them...
The start of the twenty-first century has brought with it a rich variety of ways in which readers ca...
The changing state of reading and its fate in the digitalised world is one of the core issues in the...
ABSTRACT In this article I present an overview of the major changes in the literary field due to the...
The increasing use of social media along with the rapidly developing digitization of the book has le...
Throughout the history of writing an innovation in textuality occurred, which embraces, today, multi...
New technologies are changing our reading habits. Laptops, e-readers, tablets and other handheld dev...
This paper analyses major social shifts in reading by comparing publishing statistics with results o...
Using the form of dialogue, this paper analyzes reading in the digital age. The paper reveals the hi...
“Digital-first” seems to be a crucial idea of our time. From the practical, economic, and even ecolo...
abstract: Books are constantly changing. For this project I looked at books and how they have change...
The article is an exploration of online reading from the perspective of theories of reading and inte...
Literary culture has become a form of popular culture over the last fifteen years thanks to the succ...
The article argues that with the spreading of computer hypertext into the social sphere, hypertext i...
Everyday experience and a growing part of empirical research illustrate the changing reality of read...
This article surveys aspects of medieval ‘publishing’ practice in manuscript format and relates them...