The site you are visiting is the result of the work done by the Tuscia permanent seminar on hypertexts theory and practice. The seminar is active since 1996 at the Tuscia University. The seminar aims to inquiry about the features and the opportunities related to hypertextual writing, giving to the participants a base of knowledge on the lively international and theoretical debate, as well as the skill to directly produce hypertexts, and particularly web hypertexts. To achieve these aims, the seminar avails itself also of the possibility to organise meetings with Italian and foreigner experts. The seminar site hosts the calendar and the  abstracts of the meetings, the list of participants (with their home pages), a guide to the principal resources of the subject present on the web, and a "lab" section dedicated to a series of projects and experimental works which we began all together. The seminar is co-ordinated by dott. Gino Roncaglia, searcher at the Institute for Humanities and the Arts the Tuscia's University, and is taking place thanks to the joined initiative of Faculty of the Modern Foreign Languages and Literature and the Faculty of Cultural Heritage Preservation, and under the patronage and collaboration of the Human and Art Sciences Institute, of the Department of Book History and Culture, of the linguistic lab, of the University calculus centre, of the Lab Museum of Contemporary Arts and of the student association "Project Two".

The site is mainly in Italian; should you need further informations, you can contact the reference person indicated in the other languages section.

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