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Adema, Janneke. Liquid Books, Cambridge MA: The MIT Press 2021.


Ciston, Sarah, and Mark Marino, “How to Fork a Book: The Radical Transformation of Publishing”''.'' Medium, 2021, <nowiki>https://markcmarino.medium.com/how-to-fork-a-book-the-radical-transformation-of-publishing-3e1f4a39a66c</nowiki>.  
Adema, Janneke. ''Liquid Books'', Cambridge MA: The MIT Press 2021.
 
Ciston, Sarah, and Mark Marino. "How to Fork a Book: The Radical Transformation of Publishing." ''Medium'', 2021. <nowiki>https://markcmarino.medium.com/how-to-fork-a-book-the-radical-transformation-of-publishing-3e1f4a39a66c</nowiki>.
 
Goriunova, Olga. "Uploading Our Libraries: The Subjects of Art and Knowledge Commons." In Aesthetics of the Commons, edited by Cornelia Sollfrank, Felix Stalder, and Shusha Niederberger, 41–62. Diaphanes, 2021.
 
Graziano, Valeria, Marcell Mars, and Tomislav Medak. "Learning from #Syllabus." In State Machines: Reflections and Actions at the Edge of Digital Citizenship, Finance, and Art, edited by Yiannis Colakides, Marc Garrett, and Inte Gloerich, 115–28. Institute of Network Cultures, 2019.
 
Graziano, Valeria, Marcell Mars, and Tomislav Medak. "When Care Needs Piracy: The Case for Disobedience in Struggles Against Imperial Property Regimes." In Radical Sympathy, edited by Brandon LaBelle, 139–56. Errant Bodies Press, 2022.  


Harney, Stefano, and Fred Moten. ''The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Study''. Wivenhoe/New York/Port Watson: Minor Compositions, 2013.
Harney, Stefano, and Fred Moten. ''The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Study''. Wivenhoe/New York/Port Watson: Minor Compositions, 2013.


Shukaitis, Stevphen, and Joanna Figiel. "Publishing to Find Comrades: Constructions of temporality and solidarity in autonomous print cultures." Lateral 8(2), 2019. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.25158/L8.2.3</nowiki>.
Mars, Marcell. "Let’s Share Books." Blog post. January 30, 2011. https://blog.ki.ber.kom.uni.st/lets-share-books.
 
Mars, Marcell, and Tomislav Medak. "System of a Takedown: Control and De-commodification in the Circuits of Academic Publishing." In Archives, edited by Andrew Lison, Marcell Mars, Tomislav Medak, and Rick Prelinger, 47–68. Meson Press, 2019.
 
Shukaitis, Stevphen, and Joanna Figiel. "Publishing to Find Comrades: Constructions of temporality and solidarity in autonomous print cultures." ''Lateral'' 8(2), 2019. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.25158/L8.2.3</nowiki>.
 
Soon, Winnie, and Geoff Cox. ''Aesthetic Programming''. London: Open Humanities Press, 2020.


Soon, Winnie, and Geoff Cox, Aesthetic Programming, Open Humanities Press, 2020.
Sumi, Denise Helene. "On Critical 'Technopolitical Pedagogies': Learning and Knowledge Sharing with Public Library/Memory of the World and syllabus ⦚ Pirate Care." In APRJA 13, forthcoming 2024.  


Udall, Julia, Becky Shaw, Tom Payne, Joe Gilmore and Zamira Bush, “An unfinished lexicon for autonomous publishing.” ephemera, volume 20(4), 2021.
Udall, Julia, Becky Shaw, Tom Payne, Joe Gilmore and Zamira Bush, “An unfinished lexicon for autonomous publishing.” ''ephemera'' 20(4), 2021.


Weinmayr, Eva. "One publishes to find comrades," in Michalis Pichler (ed.) Publishing Manifestos: an international anthology from artists and writers. Cambridge MA: The MIT Press, 2018. 
Weinmayr, Eva. "One publishes to find comrades." ''Publishing Manifestos: an international anthology from artists and writers'', edited by Michalis Pichler. Cambridge MA: The MIT Press, 2018. 


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References

Adema, Janneke. Liquid Books, Cambridge MA: The MIT Press 2021.

Ciston, Sarah, and Mark Marino. "How to Fork a Book: The Radical Transformation of Publishing." Medium, 2021. https://markcmarino.medium.com/how-to-fork-a-book-the-radical-transformation-of-publishing-3e1f4a39a66c.

Goriunova, Olga. "Uploading Our Libraries: The Subjects of Art and Knowledge Commons." In Aesthetics of the Commons, edited by Cornelia Sollfrank, Felix Stalder, and Shusha Niederberger, 41–62. Diaphanes, 2021.

Graziano, Valeria, Marcell Mars, and Tomislav Medak. "Learning from #Syllabus." In State Machines: Reflections and Actions at the Edge of Digital Citizenship, Finance, and Art, edited by Yiannis Colakides, Marc Garrett, and Inte Gloerich, 115–28. Institute of Network Cultures, 2019.

Graziano, Valeria, Marcell Mars, and Tomislav Medak. "When Care Needs Piracy: The Case for Disobedience in Struggles Against Imperial Property Regimes." In Radical Sympathy, edited by Brandon LaBelle, 139–56. Errant Bodies Press, 2022.

Harney, Stefano, and Fred Moten. The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Study. Wivenhoe/New York/Port Watson: Minor Compositions, 2013.

Mars, Marcell. "Let’s Share Books." Blog post. January 30, 2011. https://blog.ki.ber.kom.uni.st/lets-share-books.

Mars, Marcell, and Tomislav Medak. "System of a Takedown: Control and De-commodification in the Circuits of Academic Publishing." In Archives, edited by Andrew Lison, Marcell Mars, Tomislav Medak, and Rick Prelinger, 47–68. Meson Press, 2019.

Shukaitis, Stevphen, and Joanna Figiel. "Publishing to Find Comrades: Constructions of temporality and solidarity in autonomous print cultures." Lateral 8(2), 2019. https://doi.org/10.25158/L8.2.3.

Soon, Winnie, and Geoff Cox. Aesthetic Programming. London: Open Humanities Press, 2020.

Sumi, Denise Helene. "On Critical 'Technopolitical Pedagogies': Learning and Knowledge Sharing with Public Library/Memory of the World and syllabus ⦚ Pirate Care." In APRJA 13, forthcoming 2024.

Udall, Julia, Becky Shaw, Tom Payne, Joe Gilmore and Zamira Bush, “An unfinished lexicon for autonomous publishing.” ephemera 20(4), 2021.

Weinmayr, Eva. "One publishes to find comrades." Publishing Manifestos: an international anthology from artists and writers, edited by Michalis Pichler. Cambridge MA: The MIT Press, 2018.