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Basaraba, N., Conlan, O., Edmond, J., & Arnds, P. (2020, November). User Testing Persuasive Interactive Web Documentaries: An Empirical Study. In International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling (pp. 83-91). Springer, Cham.
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2024
Basaraba, N. (2024). Digital place-making through narratives of hybrid cultural heritage in Europe. Cultural Identities in a Global World: Reframing Cultural Hybridity. WV Trier, Germany. ISBN 978-3-98940-042-9. https://www.wvttrier.de/p/cultural-identities-in-a-global-world-reframing-cultural-hybridity Basaraba, N. (2024). Beyond Creating Collections: A Scoping Review of 3D Heritage Storytelling. DHNB2024 Conference Proceedings, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.5617/dhnbpub.115142023
Basaraba, N. (2023). The rise of paranormal investigations as virtual dark tourism on YouTube. Journal of Heritage Tourism, 1-23. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/1743873X.2023.2268746 Basaraba, N., & Cauvin, T. (2023). Public history and transmedia storytelling for conflicting narratives. Rethinking History, 27(2), 221-247. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13642529.2023.21849692022
Basaraba, N. (Forthcoming 22 April 2022). Transmedia for Cultural Heritage: Remixing History. Advances in Transmedia Studies Series: Routledge, UK. Pre-order your copy today: https://www.routledge.com/Transmedia-Narratives-for-Cultural-Heritage-Remixing-History/Basaraba/p/book/9781032066912 Basaraba, N. (2022). Book Review: Wolves at the Door – Migration, Dehumanization and Rewilding the World by Peter Arnds. Critical Discourse Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/17405904.2021.20254092021
Basaraba, N. (2021). The emergence of creative and digital place-making: A scoping review across disciplines. New Media & Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448211044942 Basaraba, N. (2021). A Bottom-up Method for Remixing Narratives for Virtual Heritage Experiences. Convergence. https://doi-org.ucd.idm.oclc.org/10.1177/13548565211048968 Basaraba, N., Arnds, P., Edmond, J, & Conlan, C. (2021). New Media Ecology and Theoretical Foundations for Non-fiction Digital Narrative Creative Practice. Narrative: Journal of the International Society for the Study of Narrative, 29(3), p. 374-395. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/809285 Basaraba, N. (2021). Sentenced to Transportation: An iDoc for Australia’s Convict Past. International Conference on Entertainment Computing 2021. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-030-89394-1_45 Basaraba, N. (2021). Paper Presentation: “Creative Digital Placemaking for Shared Cultural Heritage in Europe”. Cultural Identities in a Global World: Reframing Cultural Hybridity, Online Interdisciplinary Laboratory-Conference, 24-25 June 2021, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany.2020
Edmond, J., Basaraba, N, et al. (Pre-print). Scholarly Primitives of Scholarly Meetings: A DH-Inspired Exploration of the Virtual Incunabular in the Time of COVID-19. Basaraba, N. (2020). Remixing Transmedia for Cultural Heritage: The Rhetoric, Creative Practice, and Evaluation of Digital Narratives. [PhD thesis].2019
Basaraba, N. et al. (2019). Digital narrative conventions in heritage trail mobile apps. New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia. DOI: 10.1080/13614568.2019.1642963 Basaraba, N., Conlan, C., Edmond, J, & Arnds, P. (2019). Capitulo 1: Transmedia Storytelling for Cultural Heritage Tourism. In M.I. Villa, D. M Bernadez, & M. V. Arias (Eds). Transmedia Earth Conference: Global Convergence Cultures 2017, Medellin, Colombia, Proceedings. Universidad EAFIT. DOI: 10.17230/9789587206289Ir02018
Basaraba, N. (2018). A Communication Model for Non-fiction Interactive Digital Narratives: A Study of Cultural Heritage Websites. Frontiers of Narrative Studies, 4(s1), p. s48-s75. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/fns-2018-0032 Basaraba, N. (2018). A Framework for Creative Teams of Non-fiction Interactive Digital Narratives. Proceedings from the 11th International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling (ICIDS 2018), Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, December 5-8, 2018, p. 142-148. Basaraba, N. (2018). Co-Constructing Cultural Heritage Through a Web-based Interactive Digital Narrative. Proceedings from the 11th International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling (ICIDS 2018), Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, December 5-8, 2018, p. 642-645.<2016
Basaraba, N. (2016). Creating Persuasive Book Trailers as a New Media Marketing Tool. Logos: Journal of the World Publishing Community, 27(3), p. 34-51. Basaraba, N. (2015). [Master’s Thesis]. The Rhetoric of Transmedia Storytelling in Book Trailers Published on YouTube. Education and Research Archive, University of Alberta Libraries. Retrieved from: https://era.library.ualberta.ca/downloads/79408092cCreative works:
- Sentenced to Transportation: A Virtual Tour of Australia’s Convict Past (2020) – An Interactive Web Documentary
- A Growing Hub in Downtown Edmonton’s Office and Retail Scene (pages 51-13 out of 88 Business Edmonton magazine)
- Hotello website content
- Unlimited Potential Community Services website content
- 10 Winter Dates that Won’t Break the Budget – Where Edmonton Magazine
- Write, Edit, Publish: Words in 3Dimensions Conference Review – Media Mag
- Bucharest is Europe’s Best Kept Secret – Bucketlist Publications
- A Brussels library with English books – Expatica Belgium
- Belgian Fashion – Expatica Belgium
- Europe, Brussels and the missing personal space – Expatica Belgium
- Mining for New Knowledge – U of A Engineer Magazine (* This issue won a silver medal from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education District VIII)
- Explosive Breakthrough in Research on Molecular Recognition – republished on ScienceDaily
Original article appeared on the University of Alberta’s Chemical and Materials Engineering Department’s websiteGoing small to save big – Ualberta News
3. 3D heart sock could replace pacemaker – Ualberta News
4. Engineering researchers develop next-generation battery – Ualberta News