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#ELRPUB: Interview with Francesco Leonetti
Read the original interview in Italian here The #ELRPUB series ends with a nice interview with Francesco Leonetti, an expert in digital school publishing. The topics dealt with in this series, are in this interview precisely on the needs and dynamics of the world of school. How does the way of teaching with ebooks change?…
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#ELRPUB: Interview with Gino Roncaglia
Read the original interview in Italian here The ELR is very pleased to include this interview with Gino Roncaglia in the interviews of the series #ELRPUB. ELR readers have gotten to know him through the #ELRFEAT series in which the interviews with George Landow and the interview with David Kolb appear. Roncaglia’s findings are based…
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#ELRPUB: Interview with Paolo Albert
Read the original interview in Italian here In the #ELRPUB series could not miss the publishing house PubCoder, one of the first Italian digital publishing houses based in Turin, of which there is a brief mention in another interview with Daniela Calisi. Paolo Albert, one of the co-founders of the software company, answers to ELR’s…
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#ELRPUB: Interview with Michela Di Stefano
Read the original interview in Italian here Our journey into the world of digital publishing continues with an interview with Michela Di Stefano, founder of Studio 361° based in Brescia. Thanks to her long working experience, which began in the early nineties, various projects for various Italian companies and her work as a teacher, we…
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#ELRPUB: Interview with Antonio Tombolini
Read the original interview in Italian here In this interview Antonio Tombolini, founder of the StreetLib publishing house, tells us how his passion for books and reading gave rise to an interest in digital publishing. A world to discover, as his words reveal. An industrial sector that is firmly tied to the tradition of printing…
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#ELRPUB: Interview with Fabrizio Venerandi
Read the original interview in Italian here Fabrizio Venerandi is co-founder of the digital publishing house Quintadicopertina in Genoa. In this interview that starts the #ELRPUB series dedicated to digital publishing, Venerandi talks to us about the production, the market and the history of digital publishing, offering us some reflections on themes such as reading,…
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#ELRBOOKS: Book reviews by Kathi Inman Berens
The ELR is delighted to share a very generous contribution by Kathi Inman Berens that she defined “Five Books About E-Literature Interfaces”. The Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities and Publishing in Portland State University’s English Department chose books that were all published between 2015-2018 to bring to our attention the concepts of materiality and interface…
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#ELRBOOKS: Book reviews by Mario Aquilina
In line with the main purpose of the series #ELRBOOKS to show the interrelation between print books and electronic literature Mario Aquilina, a Senior Lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Malta, presents us in his reviews boos that reflect on literature and text. Undoubtedly, these works of metaliterature and metalinguistics can…
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#ELRBOOKS: Book reviews by Mez Breeze
The series #ELRBOOKS continues with Mez Breeze’s top five recommendations. In her first interview for the ELR Mez Breeze, talked about her work in the field of new media with a focus on her way of working with different media. With the following review the XR artist and VR/electronic literature developer brings us back to…
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#ELRBOOKS: Book reviews by Sandy Baldwin
The following review for the series #ELRBOOKS comes as a series of recommendations by Sandy Baldwin who is currently working as an independent writer. Nevertheless, this review features far more than five books and, in the best tradition of metafiction, his suggestions are directly addressed to the readers who are interested in electronic literature and…
