Imagining the new media encounter -- ePhilology: when the books talk to their readers -- Disciplinary impact and technological obsolescence in digital medieval studies -- "Knowledge will be multiplied": digital literary studies and Early Modern Literature -- Eighteenth-century literature in English and other languages: image, text, and hypertext -- Multimedia and multitasking: a survey of digital resources for nineteenth-century literary studies -- Hypertext and Avant-texte in twentieth-century and contemporary literature -- Reading digital literature: surface, data, interaction, and expressive processing -- Is there a text on this screen? Reading in an era of hypertextuality -- Reading on screen: the new media sphere -- The virtual codex from page space to e-space -- Handholding, remixing, and the instant replay: new narratives in a postnarrative world -- Fictional worlds in the Digital Age -- Riddle machines: the history and nature of interactive fiction -- Too dimensional: literary and technical images of potentiality in the history of hypertext -- Private public reading: readers in digital literature installation -- Digital poetry: a look at generative, visual, and interconnected possibilities in its first four decades -- Digital literacy studies: performance and interaction -- Licensed to play: digital games, player modifications and authorized production -- Blogs and blogging: text and practice -- Knowiing ...: modeling in literary studies -- Digital and analog texts -- Cybertextuality and philology -- Electronic scholarly editions -- The text encoding initiative and the study of literature -- Algorithmic criticism -- Writing machines -- Quantitative analysis and literary studies -- The virtual library -- Practice and preservation - Format issues -- Character encoding -- Annotated overview and selected electronic resources