Computing Literature is book series published by the Center for Literary Computing at West Virginia University in collaboration with the Laboratories Paragraphe at Université Paris 8 and with a distribution agreement with the West Virginia University Press. Founded by Sandy Baldwin, the press produced eight volumes of books from 2010-2017 authored by some of the most renown artists and scholars in the field. The eighth volume, #WomenTechLit edited by María Mencía, was awarded the prestigious N. Katherine Hayles Prize for Electronic Literature Criticism in 2018.
In November of 2021, Baldwin donated the files associated with this series to Dene Grigar.