This bibliography was originally compiled by Scott Stebelman from 1996-2000. Scott, a librarian at Gelman Library at George Washington University from 1986 until 2000, retired recently. The page is currently being updated and enhanced by Dr. Seth Katz and Jim Bonnett at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. —Hypertext and Hypermedia: A Select Bibliography (Bradley University)
The pages I checked focus mainly on print resources published in the mid 90s, and the index page hasn’t been updated since 2001, but it still looks very impressive. It led me to a site with much of Sven Birkerts’s The Gutenberg Elegies online.
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