The following is a guide to some of the most significant resources for studying nineteenth-century print culture and the digital humanities. It mostly focuses on books: for an alternative bibliography that includes journal articles and essays see the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals (RSVP) Bibliography. Further details are available from the RSVP website [http://www.rs4vp.org/].

General Indexes for Nineteenth-Century Periodicals

  • Anonymous, Tercentenary Handlist of English and Welsh Newspapers, Magazines and Reviews 1620-1920 (London: The Times 1920)
  • Balay, Robert Early Periodical Indexes(London: Scarecrow 2000).
  • Bell, Marion V., and Jean C. Bacon, 'Poole’s Index: Date and Volume Key' (Chicago: Association of College and Reference Librarians 1957).
  • Cushing, Helen Grant, and Adah V. Morris, eds., Nineteenth Century Readers’ Guide to Periodical Literature, 1890-1900, 2 vols. (New York: H.W. Wilson 1944).
  • Graham, Walter, English Literary Periodicals(New York: Octagon 1966).
  • Houghton, Walter E., ed., Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals, 1824-1900, 5 vols (Toronto: University of Toronto Press 1966-79). Also available as a cd-rom (London: Routledge 1998).
  • North, John S., ed., Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers and Periodicals: 1800-1900, 2nd series (20 vols), ed. by John S. North (Waterloo, Ontario: Waterloo Academic Press 1976-). Available online at Victorianperiodicals.com [http://www.victorianperiodicals.com/series2/default.asp].
  • North, John S., ed., Waterloo Directory of Irish Newspapers and Periodicals, 2 vols (1986)
  • North, John S., ed., Waterloo Directory of Scottish Newspapers and Periodicals, 2 vols (1989)
  • Poole, William Frederick, et al., Poole’s Index to Periodical Literature, 7 vols (London: Kegan Paul, Tench, Trübner and Co. 1882, 1888, 1892, 1897, 1903, 1908). Available as part of 19th Century Masterfile (Reston, VA: Paratext Inc) [http://www.paratext.com/19cm_intro.htm].
  • Stead, W.T., and Eliza Hetherington, eds., Index to the Periodical Literature of the World, 11 vols (London: Review of Reviews 1891-1900).
  • Stewart, James D., et al., British Union-Catalogue of Periodicals: a Record of the Periodicals of the World, from the Seventeenth Century to the Present Day, in British Libraries, 5 vols plus supplements (London: Butterworths Scientific Publications 1955).
  • Sullivan, Alvin, ed., British Literary Magazines, 4 vols (Wesport, Connecticut: Greenwood 1983).
  • Wall, C. Edward, ed., Cumulative Author Index for Poole’s Index to Periodical Literature, 1802-1906 (Ann Arbor: Pierian Press 1971).
  • Ward, William S., Index and Finding List of Serials Published in the British Isles, 1789-1832 (Lexington, Kentucky: University of Kentucky Press 1952).
  • Wiener, Joel H. A Descriptive Finding List of Unstamped British Periodicals, 1830-1836 (London: Bibliographical Society 1970).

Indexes and Bibliographic Resources for Secondary Materials

  • Victorian Periodicals Newsletter, 11 vols. (1968-1978). Continued as Victorian Periodicals Review (1968-): includes Lionel Madden and Diana Dixon, The Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press in Britain: A Bibliography of Modern Studies, 1901-1971, supplement to vol. 8 (1975); Larry K. Uffelman, with assistance by Lionel Madden and Diana Dixon, The Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press in Britain: A Bibliography of Modern Studies, 1972-1987, (1992); and indexes 1968-77, VPR, 18 (1985), pp.102-132; 1978-1987, VPR, 32 (1999), pp.1-42.
  • Journalism History (1989-): Index for vols 1-26 (1989-2001) in Journalism History, 26 (2001), pp.157-212.
  • Bruccoli, Mathew J., and Richard Layman, eds., Dictionary Literary Biography (Detroit, Michigan: Thomson-Gale 1978-): James K. Bracken and Joel Silver (eds.), British Literary Book Trade, 1700-1820, 154 (1995); William Baker and Kenneth Womack (eds.), Nineteenth Century British Book Collectors and Bibliographers, 184 (1997); William B. Thesing (ed.), Victorian Prose Writers Before 1867, 55 (1987); William B. Thesing (ed.), Victorian Prose Writers After 1867, 57 (1987); Patricia J. Anderson and Jonathan Rose (eds.)British Literary Publishing Houses 1820-1880, 106 (1991); Jonathan Rose and Patricia J. Anderson (eds.), British Literary Publishing Houses 1881-1965, 112 (1991).
  • Chadhuri, Brahma, et al., eds., Annual Bibliography of Victorian Studies (Edmonton, Alberta: Litir Database 1976-).
  • Linton, David, and Ray Boston, eds., The Newspaper Press in Britain: an Annotated Bibliography (London: Mansell 1987)
  • Madden, Lionel, and Diana Dixon, eds., The Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press in Britain: A Bibliography of Modern Studies 1901-1971 (New York: Garland 1976).
  • Vann, J. Don, and Rosemary VanArsdel, eds., Victorian Periodicals: A Guide to Research (New York: MLA 1978).
  • Vann, J. Don, and Rosemary VanArsdel, eds., Victorian Periodicals: A Guide to Research, Volume 2 (New York: MLA 1989).
  • Vann, J. Don, and Rosemary VanArsdel, eds., Victorian Periodicals and Victorian Society (Toronto: University of Toronto 1994).

Specialist Periodicals

  • Altholz, Josef L., The Religious Press in Britain 1760-1900 (New York: Greenwood 1989).
  • Damerson, J. Lasley and Pamela Palmer, An Index to the Critical Vocabulary of Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 1830-1840 (West Cornwall, Connecticut: 1983).
  • Harrison, Royden, Gillian B. Woolven, Robert Duncan, Warwick Guide to British Labour Periodicals, 1790-1970: A Check List (Sussex: Harvester Press 1977).
  • Hayley, Barbara and Edna McKay, eds., Three Hundred Years of Irish Periodicals (Dublin: Association of Irish Learned Journals 1987).
  • Riley, Sam G., ed., Consumer Magazines of the British Isles (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood 1993).
  • Scudder, Samuel H., Catalogue of Scientific Serials of all Countries Including the Transactions of Learned Societies in the Natural, Physical, and Mathematical Sciences, 1633-1876(1879; New York: Kraus Reprint Corporation 1965).
  • Sennett, Robert S., The Nineteenth Century Photographic Press: A Study Guide (New York: Garland 1987).
  • Walters, Huw, A Bibliography of Welsh Periodicals, 1735-1830 (Aberystwth: National Library of Wales 1993).
  • Walsh, Michael J., Religious Bibliographies in Serial Literature: A Guide (London: Mansell 1981)
  • Zuckerman, Mary Ellen, Sources on the History of Women’s Magazines 1792-1960: an Annotated Bibliography (New York: Greenwood 1991).

Contents of Periodicals

Illustrations

  • Baker, Charles, ed., Bibliography of British Book Illustrators, 1860-1900 (Birmingham: Birmingham Book Shop 1978).
  • Beegan, Gerry, The Mass Image: A social history of photomechanical reproduction in Victorian London (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2008).
  • Bryant, Mark, and Simon Heneage, Dictionary of British Cartoonists and Caricaturists, 1730-1980 (Aldershot: Scolar Press 1994).
  • Goldman, Paul, Victorian Illustrated Books 1850-1870 (London: British Museum 1994).
  • Goldman, Paul, Victorian Illustration (Aldershot: Scolar 1996).
  • Houfe, Simon, Dictionary of British Book Illustrators and Caricaturists,1800-1914 (1978; Woodbridge: Antique Collectors’ Club 1996).
  • Engen, Rodney K., Dictionary of Victorian Engravers, Print Publishers and their Works (London: Chadwyck-Healey 1978).
  • Engen, Rodney K., Dictionary of Victorian Wood Engravers (London: Chadwyck-Healey 1985).
  • Lister, Raymond, Prints and Printmaking: A Dictionary and Handbook of the Art in Nineteenth-Century Britain (London: Methuen 1994).
  • Maxwell, Richard, ed., Victorian Illustrated Books (Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia 2002).
  • Mckechnie, Sue, Briitsh Silhouette Artists and their Work, 1760-1860 (London: Sotheby Park Bernet 1978).
  • Muir, Percy, Victorian Illustrated Books (London: B.T. Batford 1971).
  • Pritchard, Michael, A Directory of London Photographers 1848-1908 (1986; London: British Library 1994).

Advertising and Trade

  • Atkins, P.J., The Directories of London 1677-1977 (London: Mansell 1990).
  • Freshwater, G.J., and Alfred Bastin, Peterson’s Dictionary of Advertising and Printing: a complete work of reference to the advertising and printing arts (London: New Era 1930).
  • King, Edmund, Victorian Decorated Trade Bindings, 1830-1880: a Descriptive Bibliography (London: British Library 2003).
  • Packer, Maurice, Bookbinders of Victorian London (London: British Library 1991).
  • Shaw, Gareth, and Allison Tipper, British Directories: A Bibliography and Guide to Directories published in England and Wales (1850-1950) and Scotland (1773-1950) (Leicester: Leicester University Press 1988).

Names

  • Atkinson, Frank, Dictionary of Literary Pseudonyms, 4th ed. (1975; London: Library Association 1987).
  • Carty, T.J., A Dictionary of Literary Pseudonyms in the English Language, 2nd ed. (1995; London: Mansell 2000).
  • Clarke, Joseph F., Pseudonyms (London: Hamish Mamilton 1977)
  • Payton, Geoffrey, revised by John Paxton, The Penguin Dictionary of Proper Names (1969: London: Penguin 1991).
  • Room, Adrian, Dictionary of Pseudonyms, 3rd ed. (Jefferson, North Carolina: Mcfarland 1989).

Press Directories and other Print Trade Publications

  • Bent’s Monthly Literary Advertiser (1829-1860).
  • Bookseller (1858-1928).
  • Deacon’s Newspaper Handbook and Advertiser’s Guide (1881-1893).
  • Everett’s Directory of the Principal Newspaper’s of the World (1881).
  • May’s British and Irish Press Guide and Advertiser’s Handbook and Dictionary, (1874, 1877-80, 1883-1889): Continued as Willing’s British and Irish Press Guide (1890-1892, 1894-1898); continued as Willing’s Press Guide (1899-1905, 1907-1909, 1911-).
  • Mitchell’s Newspaper Press Directory (1846-1847, 1851, 1854-1907).
  • Printer’s Register (1867-1956).
  • Publishers’ Circular (1837-1959).
  • Publishers’ Weekly (1881-).
  • Sell’s Dictionary of the World’s Press (1883-1915).
  • Street’s List of Newspapers published in Great Britain and Ireland (1873, 1890, 1892) . Continued as Street’s Newspaper Directory (1898-1917).

Monographs and Editied Collections on Nineteenth-Century Print Culture

  • Adburgham, Alison, Women in Print: Writing Women and Women's Magazines from the Restoration to the Accession of Victoria (London: George Allen and Unwin 1972).
  • Anderson, Patricia J., The Printed Image and the Transformation of Popular Culture, 1790-1860 (Oxford: Clarendon 1991).
  • Amigoni, David, ed., Life Writing and Victorian Culture (Aldershot: Ashgate 2006).
  • Anonymous, ed., C.P. Scott, 1846-1932: the Making of the Manchester Guardian (London: Frederick Muller 1946).
  • Anonymous, History of The Times , 6 vols (London: The Times 1937-1993).
  • Aspinall, A., Politics and the Press, 1780-1850 (London: Home and Van Thal 1949).
  • Bauer, Josephine, The London Magazine, 1820-29 (Copenhagen: Rosenkilde and Bagger 1953).
  • Beetham, Margaret, A Magazine of Her Own? Domesticity and Desire in the Woman's Magazine, 1800-1914 (London: Routledge 1996).
  • Behrendt, Stephen, ed., Romanticism, Radicalism, and the Press (Detroit, Michigan: Wayne Street University Press 1997).
  • Berry, Neil, Articles of Faith: the Story of British Intellectual Journalism (London: Waywiser 2002).
  • Bevington, Merle Mowbray, The Saturday Review, 1855-1868: Representative Educated Opinion in Victorian England (1941; New York: Columbia University Press 1966).
  • Black, Jeremy, The English Press, 1621-1861 (Stroud: Sutton 2001).
  • Bourne, H.R. Fox, English Newspapers: Chapters in the History of Journalism, 2 vols. (London: Chatto and Windus 1887).
  • Barker, Hannah, and Simon Burrows, eds., Press, Politics and the Public Sphere in Europe and North America, 1760-1820 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2002).
  • Brake, Laurel, Aled Jones, and Lionel Madden, eds., Investigating Victorian Journalism (London: Macmillan 1990).
  • Brake, Laurel, Subjugated Knowledges: Journalism, Gender and Literature in the Nineteenth Century (New York: New York University Press 1994).
  • Brake, Laurel, Bill Bell and David Finkelstein, eds., Nineteenth-Century Media and the Construction of Identities (London: Palgrave 2000).
  • Brake, Laurel, Print in Transition, 1850-1910: Studies in Media and Book History (London: Palgrave 2001).
  • Brake, Laurel and Julie Codell, eds, Encounters in the Victorian Press: Editors, Authors, Readers (London: Palgrave 2005).
  • Boardman, K., and Margaret Beetham, eds., Victorian Women’s Magazines: An Anthology (Manchester: Manchester University Press 2001).
  • Brown, Lucy, Victorian News and Newspapers (Oxford: Clarendon 1985).
  • Buchanan-Brown, John, Early Victorian Illustrated Books: Britain, France and Germany 1820-1860, (London: British Library 2005).
  • Burrows, Simon, French Exile Journalism and European Politics, 1792-1814 (Suffolk: Boydell 2000).
  • Camlot, James, Style and the Nineteenth-Century British Critic: 'Sincere Mannerisms' (Aldershot: Ashgate 2008).
  • Cantor, Geoffrey, et al., Science in the Nineteenth-Century Periodical (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2004).
  • Cantor, Geoffrey, and Sally Shuttleworth, eds., Science Serialized: Representations of the Sciences in Nineteenth-Century Periodicals (Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press 2004).
  • Cesarani, David, The Jewish Chronicle and Anglo-Jewry, 1841-1991 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1994).
  • Clive, John, Scotch Reviewers: the Edinbugh Review, 1802-1815 (London: Faber and Faber 1956).
  • Collison, Robert, The Story of Street Literature: Forerunner of the Popular Press (London: J.M. Dent 1973).
  • Cox, Jack, Take a Cold Tub, Sir! The Story of the Boys Own Paper (Guildford: Lutterworth Press 1982).
  • Cranfield, G.A., The Press and Society: from Caxton to Northcliffe (London: Longman 1978).
  • Crawford, Allan, Emery Walker: Printer of Pictures, (Pasadena: Clinker Press 2007).
  • Dancyger, Irene, A World of Women: An Illustrated History of Women's Magazines (Dublin: Gill and Macmillan 1978).
  • Demata, Massimiliano, and Duncan Wu, British Romanticism and the Edinburgh Review: Bicentenary Essays (London: Palgrave 2002).
  • Edwards, P.D., Dickens's "Young Men": George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates and the World of Victorian Journalism (Aldershot: Ashgate 1997).
  • Ellegård, Alvar The Readership of the Periodical Press in Mid-Victorian Britain (Göteborg: Göteborg Universitets Årsskrift 1957).
  • Engel, Matthew, Tickle the Public: One Hundred Years of the Popular Press (London: Victor Gollancz 1996).
  • Finkelstein, David, ed., Print Culture and the Blackwood Tradition (Toronto: University of Toronto Press 2006).
  • Frankel, Oz, States of Inquiry: Social investigations and print culture in nineteenth-century Britain and the United States (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press 2006).
  • Fraser, Hilary, Judith Johnstone, and Stephanie Green, Gender and the Victorian Periodical (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2003).
  • Fyfe, Aileen, Industrialised Conversion: the Religious Tract Society and Popular Science Publishing in Victorian Britain (Cambridge: University of Cambridge 2000).
  • Fyfe, Aileen, Science and Salvation: Evangelical Popular Science Publishing in Victorian Britain (Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press 2004).
  • Gilmartin, Kevin, Print Politics: the Press and Radical Opposition in Early Nineteenth-Century England (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1996).
  • Griffiths, Dennis, Plant Here The Standard (London: Macmillan 1996).
  • Hall, Wayne E., Dialogues in the Margin: a Study of the Dublin University Magazine (Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press 1999).
  • Harris, Michael and Alan Lee, The Press in English Society from the Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries (London: Associated University Presses 1986).
  • Harrison, Stanley, Poor Men's Guardians: A Record of the Struggles for a Democratic Newspaper Press, 1763-1973 (London: Lawrence and Wishart 1974).
  • Henson, Louise, et al., eds., Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media (Aldershot: Ashgate 2004).
  • Hepburn, James, The Author's Empty Purse and the Rise of the Literary Agent (London: Oxford University Press 1968).
  • Heren, Louis The Power of the Press? (London: Orbis 1985).
  • Higgins, David, Romantic genius and the literary magazine: Biography, celebrity and politics (London: Routledge 2005).
  • Hoagwood, Terence Allan and Kathryn Ledbetter, “Colour’d Shadows”: Contexts of Publishing, Printing, and Reading Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2005).
  • Hollis, Patricia, The Pauper Press: a Study in Working-Class Radicalism of the 1830s (Oxford: Oxford University Press 1970).
  • Jackson, Kate George Newnes and the New Journalism in Britain, 1880-1910 (Aldershot: Ashgate 2001).
  • Jones, Aled Gruffydd, Press, Politics and Society: a History of Journalism in Wales (Cardiff: University of Wales Press 1993).
  • King, Andrew, The London Journal, 1845-1883: Periodicals, Production, and Gender (Aldershot: Ashgate 2004).
  • King, Andrew, and John Plunkett, eds., Popular Print Media, 1820-1900, 3 vols (London: Routledge 2004)
  • King, Andrew and John Plunkett, Victorian Print Media: a Reader (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2005).
  • Klancher, Jon P., The Making of English Reading Audiences, 1790-1832 (Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press 1987).
  • Koss, Stephen, The Rise and Fall of the Political Press in Britain, 2 vols (London: Hamish Hamilton 1981).
  • Lang, Marjory, Women Who Made the News: Female Journalists in Canada, 1880-1945 (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press 1999).
  • Law, Graham, Serializing Fiction in the Victorian Press (London: Palgrave 2000).
  • Ledbetter, Kathryn, Tennyson and Victorian Periodicals: Commodities in Context (Aldershot: Ashgate 2007).
  • Lee, Alan J., The Origins of the Popular Press in England, 1855-1914 (London: Croom Helm 1976).
  • Maidment, Brian, Reading Popular Prints, 1790-1870 (Manchester: University of Manchester Press 1996).
  • Marchand, Leslie, The Athenaeum: A Mirror of Victorian Culture (Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press 1941).
  • Martin, Michele, Images of War: Illustrated Periodicals and Constructed Nations (Toronto: University of Toronto Press 2006).
  • Maxwell, Catherine and Patricia Pulham, eds, Vernon Lee: Decadence, Ethics, Aesthetics (London: Palgrave 2006).
  • Morris, Albert, Scotland's Paper: The Scotsman 1817-1992 (Edinburgh: Scotsman 1992).
  • Morris, Hazel, Hand, Head, and Heart: Samuel Carter Hall and the Art Journal (Norwich: Michael Russell 2002).
  • Mussell, James, Science, Time and Space in the Late Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press (Aldershot: Ashgate 2007).
  • Mutch, Deborah, English socialist periodicals 1880-1890: A reference source (Aldershot: Ashgate 2005).
  • Myers, Robin, and Michael Harris, Serials and their Readers, 1620-1914 (Winchester: St Paul's Bibliographies 1993).
  • Nelson, Claudia, Invisible Men: Fatherhood in Victorian Periodicals, 1850-1910 (Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press 1995).
  • Newton, David, and Martin Smith, the Stamford Mercury: Three Centuries of Newspaper Publishing (Stamford: Shaun Tyas 1999).
  • Norton, Barbara T., and Jehanne M. Gheith, eds., An Improper Profession: Women, Gender, and Journalism in Late Imperial Russia (London: Duke University Press 2001).
  • Olson, Kenneth E., The History Makers: the Press of Europe from its Beginnings through 1965 (Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Louisiana State Univeristy Press 1966).
  • Oram, The Newspaper Book: a History of Newspapers in Ireland, 1649-1983 (Dublin: MO Books 1983).
  • Plunkett, John, Queen Victoria: First Media Monarch (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2003).
  • Potter, Simon J., News and the British World: the Emergence of an Imperial Press System, 1876-1922 (Oxford: Clarendon 2003).
  • Pottinger, George, Heirs of the Enlightenment: Edinburgh Reviewers and Writers, 1800-1830 (Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press 1992).
  • Pound, Reginald, The Strand Magazine, 1891-1950 (London: Heinemann 1966).
  • Read, Donald, Press and the People, 1790-1850: Opinion in Three English Cities (Wesport, Connecticut: Greenwood 1961).
  • Reed, David, The Popular Magazine in Britain and the United States, 1880-1960 (London: British Library 1997).
  • Rendall, Jane, eds, Equal or Different: Women's Politics 1800-1914 (Oxford: Basil Blackwell 1987).
  • Robson, John M., Marriage or Celibacy? The Daily Telegraph on a Victorian Dilemma (Toronto: University of Toronto Press 1995).
  • Secord, James A., Victorian Sensation: the Extraordinary Publication, Reception, and Secret Authorship of Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation (Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2000).
  • Shattock, Joanne, Politics and Reviewers: the Edinburgh and the Quarterly in the Early Victorian Age (Leicester: Leicester University Press 1989).
  • Shattock, Joanne, and Michael Wolff, eds., The Victorian Periodical Press: Samplings and Soundings (Leicester: Leicester University Press 1982).
  • Sinnema, Peter W., Dynamics of the Pictured Page: Representing the Nation in the Illustrated London News (Aldershot: Ashgate 1998).
  • Sotiron, Minko, From Politics to Profit: the Commercialization of Canadian Daily Newspapers, 1890-1920 (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press 1997).
  • Srebrnik, Patricia Thomas, Alexander Strahan, Victorian Publisher (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press 1986).
  • Turner, Mark, Trollope and the Magazines: Gendered Issues in Mid-Victorian Britain (Basingstoke: Macmillan 2000).
  • Vann, J. Don, and Rosemary VanArsdel, Periodicals of Queen Victoria's Empire: An Exploration (London: Mansell 1996).
  • Wheatley, Kim, ed., Romantic Periodicals and Print Culture (London: Frank Cass 2003).
  • White, Cynthia L., Women's Magazines, 1693-1968 (London: Michael Joseph 1971).
  • Wiener, Joel H., The War of the Unstampled: the Movement to Repeal the British Newspaper Tax, 1830-1836 (Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press 1969).
  • Wiener, Joel H., ed., Papers for the Millions: the New Journalism in Britain, 1850s-1914. (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood 1988).
  • Williams, Francis, Dangerous Estate: the Anatomy of Newspapers (London: Longmans 1957).
  • Williams, Francis, The Right to Know: the Rise of the World Press (London: Longmans1969).

Digital Humanities

  • Aarseth, Espen, J. Cybertext: Perspective on Ergodic Literature (Baltimore: John Hopkins Press 1997).
  • Burnard, Lou, Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe, and John Unsworth, eds., Electronic Textual Editing (MLA: 2005). Also available free from the TEI website: [http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/ETE/Preview/index.xml].
  • Buzzetti, Dino, Giuliano Pancaldi and Harold Short, eds., Augmenting Comprehension: Digital Tools and the History of Ideas (Oxford: OHC 2004).
  • Chernaik, Warren, Caroline Davis and Marilyn Deegan, eds., The Politics of the Electronic Text (1993; Oxford: OHC 1997).
  • Chernaik, Warren, Marilyn Deegan and Andrew Gibson, eds., Beyond the Book: Theory, Culture, and the Politics of Cyberspace (Oxford: OHC 1996).
  • Chernaik, Warren, and Patrick Parrinder, eds., Textual Monopolies: Literary Copyright and the Public Domain (Oxford: OHC 1997).
  • Davis, Caroline, and Marilyn Deegan, eds., Computers and Language (Oxford: OHC 1992).
  • Delany, Paul and George P. Landow, eds., Hypermedia and Literary Studies (1991; Cambridge, Massachussetts: MIT 1992).
  • Dowler, Lawrence, ed., Gateways to knowledge : the role of academic libraries in teaching, learning, and research (Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press 1997).
  • Finneran, Richard J., ed., The Literary Text in the Digital Age (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press 1996).
  • Harrison, Teresa, and Timothy D. Stephen, Computer Networking and Scholarship in the 21st-Century University (New York: SUNY Press 1996).
  • Holt, Patrick O'Brian, and Noel Williams, eds., Computers and Writing: State of the Art (Oxford: Intellect 1992).
  • Kolko, Beth E., Alison E. Regan, and Susan Romano, Writing in an Electronic World: a Rhetoric with Readings (London: Longman 2001).
  • McGann, Jerome, Radiant Textuality: Literature after the World Wide Web (New York: Palgrave 2001).
  • McKitterick, David, ed., Do we want to keep our newspapers? (Oxford: OHC 2002).
  • Leary, Patrick, ' Googling the Victorians ', Journal of Victorian Culture, (10:1, 2005), pp. 72-86.
  • Robinson, Peter, The Digitization of Primary Textual Sources (1993; Oxford: OHC 1994).
  • Schreibman, Susan, Ray Siemens and John Unsworth, eds., A Companion to Digital Humanities (Oxford: Blackwell 2004).
  • Shillingsburg, Peter L., From Gutenburg to Google: Electronic Representations of Literary Texts (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2006).
  • Sutherland, Kathryn, ed., Electronic Text: Investigations in Method and Theory (Oxford: Clarendon 1997).
  • Zeitlyn, David, Matthew David and Jane Bex, eds., Knowledge Lost in Information: Patterns of use and non-use of networked bibliographic resources (Oxford: OHC 1999).

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