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The Electronic Literature Organisation (ELO) is a nonprofit organization "established in 1999 to promote and facilitate the writing, publishing, and reading of electronic literature." [1]

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[edit] History

Founded by Scott Rettberg, Robert Coover, and Jeff Ballowe, the ELO moved from Chicago to UCLA in 2001 where it was supported by UCLA's English, SINAPSE, and Design|Media Arts departments. It moved to its current location at the University of Maryland, College Park in 2006 and is currently supported by the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (under the direction of Matthew Kirschenbaum). [1]

[edit] Activities

The activities of the organisation include:

  • Maintaining the Electronic Literature Directory, a listing of electronic works and their authors.
  • Publishing the Electronic Literature Collection, an edited anthology of electronic literature. The first volume was released under a Creative Commons licence in 2006.
  • Preservation, Archiving, and Dissemination (PAD) project to archive notable and threatened works.
  • Holding the 2001 Electronic Literature Awards for fiction and poetry.
  • Hosting readings, symposia and other outreach events such as the MACHINE series (since 2004) to publicise electronic literature.

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b "Electronic Literature Organization". ELO. 2008. http://eliterature.org/. Retrieved 2008-05-21. 

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