Journal: The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia

Volume 30, Issue 3-4

177 -- 180Bunty Avieson, Frances DiLauro. Diversity, diasporas and digitality: the worlds of Wikimedia and beyond
181 -- 200Amanda Lawrence, Brigid van Wanrooy. Sourcing public policy: organisation publishing in Wikipedia
201 -- 222Kirsten Thorpe, Nathan Sentance, Lauren Booker. Wikimedia Australia and first nations metadata: utilising the ATSILIRN protocols to create culturally appropriate description and access
223 -- 237Dewa Ayu Carma Citrawati, I Gede Gita Purnama Arsa Putra. Rescuing balinese manuscripts (Lontar) with balinese Wikisource: creating metadata, cataloging and digitising
238 -- 253Sophia Coghini, Lisa Maule. Pasifika arts Aotearoa and Wikipedia

Volume 30, Issue 1-2

1 -- 7Francesca Benatti, Alessio Antonini. On the margins and at the centre
8 -- 26Calvin Olsen. Patchwork Girl and/as undead electronic literature
27 -- 42Hilda Forss. Evolution
43 -- 58Henry Patrick Coburn. The linear multiform: a cognitive model for E-Fiction
59 -- 93Jueunhae Knox. 'Real' Reel Poetry: Examining Co-Digital Motherhood Communities Through Reel Instapoetry
94 -- 113Linda Berube, Ernesto Priego, Stella Wisdom, Ian Cooke, Stephann Makri. "Moving with the story": the haptics of reader experience and response to digital comics
114 -- 128Giulia Carla Rossi, Ian Cooke, Lynda Clark, Tegan Pyke, Florence Smith Nicholls. User-centred collecting for emerging formats
129 -- 147Fabienne Silberstein-Bamford. "Thank god for tags" - fanfiction as a reading paradigm
148 -- 175Gustavo Gomez Mejia. From "screen-as-writing" theory to Internet culturology. A French perspective on digital textualities