Within five years:
(1) Many online journals and magazines now only
publishing traditional text-based fiction and poetry will, as part of
their online offerings, publish digital literature on a regular basis;(2) Most major universities and many colleges (if
they don’t already) will offer courses in New Media, and those courses
will cover/include digital literature;(3) Accomplished scholars who assess the whole of
digital literature by examining exemplary models from early hypertexts
will be saying “oops!” and seeking a vocabulary that accepts the
continual flux and explosive change of current practices in digital
literature;[…]
—Alan Bigelow, Netpoetic
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