| Bernstein, Mark: Developer of hypertext software (notably Storyspace and Tinderbox) and hypertext theorist, publisher and editor. Weblog, links to publications. |
| Blustein, Jamie: Scholarly resources on hypertext, including advice for students), publications, bookmark index, personal information, non-scholarly resources, off-line activities, address. |
| Bolter, Jay David: Author of two influential books in hypertext theory: Writing Space (1991) and Remediation (1998, with Richard Grusin). Publications and teaching syllabi. |
| Cole, William: Has researched hypertext in relation to the Talmud. His website includes a CV and list of publications. |
| Deena Larsen's Hypertext and Electronic Literature Corner: General introduction, list of hypertexts categorized by the time needed to enjoy each one, recommended webzines, and Larsen's own hypertext fiction. |
| Douglas, Jane: Theorist and author who is particularly known for her work on closure in hypertext fictions. Many of her publications are available here. |
| Fagerjord, Anders: A Norwegian researcher specialising in hypertext, the web, convergence and multimedia. Description of his research, publications, weblog. |
| Greco, Diane: Greco has published hypertext fictions and theory, and has worked as a hypertext editor at Eastgate. Her weblog comments hypertext and related fields and has links to her other work. |
| Gunder, Anna: A Swedish researcher completing a PhD which develops narratological theory to analyse hypertexts, with particular reference to Joyce's afternoon. Some of her papers are online, in English and Swedish. |
| Harpold, Terry: Has written on the nature of links and of psychoanalytic approaches to hypertext. List of publications (few online), course web sites. |
| Johnson-Eilola, Johndan: Recent publications and conference presentations, course notes, weblog. |
| Joyce, Michael: The author of what may be the first hypertext fiction, Afternoon. Links to online fiction, to his publishers and his CV. |
| Kaplan, Nancy: Essays in hypertext and on hypertext as well as information on courses Kaplan teaches and links to sites that interest her. |
| Kirschenbaum, Matthew G.: Weblog and publications from a scholar of digital textuality, materiality and new media. |
| Luesebrink, Marjorie (also known as M. D. Coverley): Hypertext theorist and author, whose site contains most of her fictional and theoretical work. |
| Marshall, Cathy: Developer, theorist and hypertext fiction author whose research is in the fields of annotation, spatial hypertext and e-books. Several publications available here. |
| Miles, Adrian: Personal website of this Australian researcher on hypertext, media studies and cinema. |
| Moulthrop, Stuart: Pioneer of hypertext theory and innovative creative hypertext and cybertext fiction author. |
| Picot, Edward: Articles about and criticism of hyperliterature and links to other related sites. |
| Rettberg, Scott: This hypertext author and theorist and teacher of new media studies has a weblog, online publications, CV, teaching information and links to other sites. |
| Rosenberg, Jim: Hypertext theorist and author of spatial hypertext poems. His website includes links to both theory and artistic work, and a bibliography of offline work. |
| Snyder, Ilana: Hypertext, literacy and new media researcher. List of publications. |
| Walker, Jill: jill/txt is Jill Walker's blog or research diary about hypertext fiction, electronic texts, net art, net literature, MUDs and MOOs, computer games and cyberculture. |
| Wardrip-Fruin, Noah: Hyperfiction: Weblog including criticism and reviews of hyperfiction, hypertext theory and extracts of work in progress. Wardrip-Fruin is a theorist and hyperfiction author. |