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Links to articles by Heyward Ehrlich, Rutgers University, in Poe Studies/Dark Romanticism and The Edgar Allan Poe Review

"The Electronic Poe," from Poe Studies (1997)

"A Poe Webliography" by Heyward Ehrlich http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~ehrlich/poesites.html
(links last checked July 2007)
A census of Poe e-texts at major online archives: (1999)
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~ehrlich/poecens.html |
Revised Spring 2000
Textual variants: three e-texts and the Harrison edition:
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~ehrlich/poevars.html Supplement, Fall 2000

Other items:

Review of The Geodesic Poe CD-ROM
Intl.Poe Conference, Richmond, VA (Oct. 1999)
25 Selected Poe URLs for Research and Teaching

"Poe in Cyberspace" columns in Edgar Allan Poe Review (1998-2009)

Spring 1998 15 selected Poe URLs Fall 1998 Poe Society of Baltimore
Spring 1999 Whence "Eris"? Fall 1999 Research & Teaching with the Internet (25 URLs)
Spring 2000 New Census of Poe E-texts Fall 2000 New Poe e-texts: the verification question
Spring 2001 Search engines come of age Fall 2001 Fifty new Poe URLs
Spring 2002 Research, Plagiarism, and the Internet Fall 2002 Commercial Subscription Databases Online
Spring 2003 International Issue Fall 2003 Basics of Electronic Research
Spring 2004 Etexts on Wireless Readers Fall 2004 The Poe Society of Baltimore
Spring 2005 The Google-Amazon Overload Fall 2005 The Purloined Letters
Spring 2006 A Complete Poe Library on the Internet? Fall 2006 Is Faster the New Slower?
Spring 2007 Poe as Web Diva Fall 2007 Machines, Humans, and Web 2.0
Spring 2008 Ten Years of "Poe in Cyberspace" (1998-2008) Fall 2008 The Next Ten Years (2008-2018?)
Spring 2009 Google's First Trillion  

  • Copyright notice: These pages are copyright, (c)1996-2008
  • Author: Heyward Ehrlich, Dept. of English, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ 07102 (USA)
  • Email: ehrlich@andromeda.rutgers.edu.