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Flying By the Net: James Joyce in Cyberspace (1) 

http://publish.uwo.ca/~mgroden/flying1.html

"Flying By the Net, designed to be a regular James Joyce Quarterly column, hopes to track the enormous amount of Internet activity that Joyce and his works have inspired." By Michael Groden.


Pleasantly Unique: The Brazen Head 

http://www.themodernword.com/joyce/index.shtml

"At the Brazen Head, you will find a ball of electronic twine to aid you in your travels through the labyrinth of Dedalus. Here you will find information and resources on Joyce and his works, links to other Joyce sites across the Web, and miscellaneous Joycean tidbits. It is my intention to create a comfortable spot where long time enthusiasts of Joyce and those just beginning to read his work may visit and kick back to enjoy exploring the world of this delightfully mad Irishman."


How To Read James Joyce (Online Course) 

http://www.fathom.com/course/10701034/index.html

"In this seminar, drawing on his contribution to The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce, Derek Attridge of the University of York, England, and Rutgers University in the US, offers a pathway to Joyce that attempts to bypass the intimidation."


Joyce Country 

http://www.grand-teton.com/service/Persons_Places

"An alphabetical list of persons (real, present, absent or imagined) and the places that they inhabit (mostly Dublin)."


Exiles 

http://www.louisville.edu/%7edbrowl01/academia/exjoyce_intro.html

"An Annotated Bibliography of Exiles and Autobiography."


James Joyce Resource Center 

http://www.cohums.ohio-state.edu/english/organizations/ijjf/jrc/default.htm

"The purpose of this page is to provide a primary reference source for anyone interested in Joyce studies." Contents: "Caught in the Web", "Joycean Timeline", "Works by Joyce", "Bibliography of Books on Joyce", "Image Gallery"...


Hypermedia Joyce Studies 

http://www.geocities.com/hypermedia_joyce/

"Hypermedia Joyce Studies was founded in 1994 as a refereed journal of criticism and scholarship on the works of James Joyce. HJS publishes all its articles electronically on the World Wide Web and its form of publication makes it different from and a complement to other outlets for Joyce scholarship."


in painted chambers loaded with tilebooks 

http://www.themodernword.com/joyce/joyce_links.html

"The following links will take you to a wide variety of locations around the world, from a Japanese triva game to photos of Bloomsday in Australia." Very large list.


100+ Joyce Sites on the Web 

http://www.joycesociety.org/links.html

100+ Joyce Sites on the Web, maintained by The James Joyce Society. A commented linklist covering portals, organizations, periodicals, texts/criticism, media and research.


Concordance Text Search - Omnicordia V-1.5.

http://www.grand-teton.com/cgi-bin/jjoyce/omnisearch.cgi

"This program will search for a word in any of Finnegans Wake; Ulysses; Dubliners; or Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and now - Stephen Hero; One of Joyce's works of verse, Chamber Music and, per the suggestion of Bob Williams, for comparison purposes, Virginia Woolf's "To the Lighthouse"."