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                <head>Credits</head>
                <p>This site was conceived and supervised by <name type="person" ref="mol:JENS1">Dr. Janelle Jenstad</name>, Associate Professor, Department of English, University of Victoria. For more information on citing our work, click <ref target="mol:citing">here</ref>. </p>
                <p>The biographies describe the contributor's status at the time of his or her contribution(s) to the site unless otherwise indicated. </p>
                <p>The Map of Early Modern London also makes use of third-party <ref target="mol:licenced">licensed items</ref>. </p>
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                    <head>Contributors List</head>
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                                <reg>Abboud, Victoria</reg>Victoria Abboud</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Revenge Tragedy Student, University of Windsor, Winter 2001. Ms.
                                Abboud completed her MA in English at Wayne State University in
                                2003, and her PhD at Wayne State in 2010. She is now an Instructor
                                in the Arts and Education Department at Grande Prairie Regional
                                College (Alberta).</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="ADAM4">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Adams, Neil</reg>Neil Adams</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Research Assistant, 2010-2011. Neil Adams completed a BA (First Class
                                Honours) in History at the University of Kent, Canterbury (UK) in
                                2008, and an MA in History at the University of Victoria in 2010.
                                His MA paper analyzed the historiography of Canadian conscripts
                                during the Second World War. A keen historian of early modern
                                London, he is responsible for redrawing the ward boundaries.</p>
                            </note>
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                        <person xml:id="BALD1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Baldwin, Neil</reg>Neil Baldwin</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 412, Representations of London, Fall 2002; BA Honours
                                Student, English Language and Literature, University of Windsor.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="BARB4">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Barber, Benjamin</reg>Benjamin Barber </persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 520, Representations of London, Summer 2011. MA Student,
                                English, University of Victoria.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="BEBB2">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Bebbington, Suzanne</reg>Suzanne Bebbington</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Shakespeare Student, University of Windsor, Winter 2002.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
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                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Braithwaite, Laura</reg>Laura Braithwaite</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Shakespeare Student, University of Windsor, Winter 2000.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="BUTL1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Butler, Jennie</reg>Jennie Butler</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Pageantry Student and MA candidate, University of Windsor, Winter
                                2000.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="CAMP1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Campbell, James</reg>James Campbell</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 412, Representations of London, Fall 2002; Research
                                Assistant, 2002-2003; BA Honours Student, English Language and
                                Literature, University of Windsor.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="CARL1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Carlone, Dominic</reg>Dominic Carlone</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Hypertext Student, University of Windsor, Fall 1999; Shakespeare
                                Student, University of Windsor, Winter 2000. Dominic was one of the
                                three students who created the first version of <title level="m">MoEML</title> in 1999.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="CHER1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Chernyk, Melanie</reg>Melanie Chernyk</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Research Assistant 2004-2008; BA Honours, 2006; MA, English,
                                University of Victoria, 2007. Ms. Chernyk went on to work at the
                                    <ref target="http://etcl.uvic.ca/">Electronic Textual Cultures
                                    Lab</ref> at the University of Victoria and now manages Talisman
                                Books and Gallery on Pender Island, B.C. She also has her own
                                editing business at <ref target="http://26letters.ca/">http://26letters.ca</ref>.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="CLAR2">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Clark, Glenn</reg>Glenn Clark </persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Dr. Glenn Clark (PhD Chicago) is an Associate Professor in the
                                Department of English, Film and Theatre at the University of
                                Manitoba. His research interests currently include the relationship
                                between English drama and the post-Reformation pastoral ministry,
                                and the significance of commercialized hospitality in Tudor-Stuart
                                culture. He is the author of articles on Shakespeare and other
                                aspects of early-modern English drama in journals and book
                                collections including ELR, Renaissance and Reformation, Religion and
                                Literature, Shakespeare and Religious Change (Palgrave, 2009), and
                                Playing The Globe: Genre and Geography in English Renaissance Drama
                                (Fairleigh Dickinson/Associated UP, 1998). He is co-editor of the
                                volume City Limits: Perspectives on the Historical European City
                                (McGill-Queen's, 2010).</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="COLL4">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Collins, Amy</reg>Amy Collins</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 520, Representations of London, University of Victoria,
                                Summer 2008.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="DAVI1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Davis, Michael</reg>Michael Davis</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>MA candidate, University of Windsor, Fall 2000. Mr. Davis went on to
                                complete a Master's in Library and Information Science at the
                                University of Western Ontario.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="DEVI2">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Devine, Marina</reg>Marina Devine</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>ENGL 520, Representations of London, Summer 2008; MA Candidate,
                                English, University of Victoria. Formerly an instructor of
                                literature at Aurora College in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories,
                                she is now the Manager of Adult and Post-Secondary Education with
                                the Government of the Northwest Territories. She resides in
                                Yellowknife, NT.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="DROU1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Drouillard, Tara</reg>Tara Drouillard</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Hypertext and Shakespeare Student, University of Windsor, Winter
                                2000; Research Assistant 2000-2002. Ms. Drouillard received her MA
                                in English from Queen's University in 2003 and now works in
                                Information Technology.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
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                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Esling, Natalia</reg>Natalia Esling</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Undergraduate Research Scholar (URS) 2010-2011, Department of
                                English, University of Victoria. Natalia completed her BA Honours in
                                English with a Major in French in 2011. She begins an M.Sc. in
                                Literature and Modernity at the University of Edinburgh in September
                                2011.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="ESTI1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Estill, Laura</reg>Laura Estill</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 328, Drama of the English Renaissance, Winter 2003; BA
                                Combined Honours Student, English Language and Literature and Drama,
                                University of Windsor. Laura went on to earn her MA in English from
                                the University of Toronto, and her PhD in English Literature and
                                Culture before 1700 from Wayne State University in Detroit. Her
                                dissertation was entitled "The Circulation and Recontextualization
                                of Dramatic Excerpts in Seventeenth-Century English Manuscripts." In
                                2010, she was appointed Visiting Assistant Professor of English at
                                the Université de Moncton, Campus Edmundston. She is currently the
                                Banting Postdoctoral Fellow at the <ref target="http://etcl.uvic.ca/">Electronic Textual Cultures Lab
                                    (ETCL)</ref> at the University of Victoria. Laura has two
                                articles forthcoming in 2011: "Richard II and the book of life,"
                                will appear in <title level="m">Studies in English
                                    Literature</title>, and the second, "Proverbial Shakespeare: The
                                Print and Manuscript Circulation of Extracts from Love's Labour's
                                Lost," will appear in the journal <title level="m">Shakespeare</title>. Laura's book chapter, "Shakespearean Texts
                                in Manuscript," co-written with Arthur F. Marotti, will be published
                                in <title level="m">The Oxford Handbook to Shakespeare</title>, ed.
                                Arthur F. Kinney, also in 2011. Laura has presented at many national
                                and international conferences, including the MLA, the Renaissance
                                Society of America (RSA), and the Arizona Center for Medieval and
                                Renaissance Studies (ACMRS). Laura's research has been funded, in
                                part, by a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
                                (SSHRC) doctoral fellowship and a Renaissance Society of America
                                research grant.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="FAIR1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Fairall, Jeremy</reg>Jeremy Fairall</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Hypertext Student, University of Windsor, Fall 1999. Jeremy was one
                                of the three students who created the first version of <title level="m">MoEML</title> in 1999.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="FLET2">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Fletcher, Althea</reg>Althea Fletcher</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Shakespeare Student, University of Windsor, Winter 2000.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="HART2">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Hartlen, Paul</reg>Paul Hartlen</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 520, Representations of London in Early Modern Literature and
                                Culture, Summer 2008; BA University of Victoria; currently an MA
                                Student, University of Victoria.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="GRUE1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Gruenewald, Aleta</reg>Aleta Gruenewald</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 520, Representations of London, Summer 2011. MA Student,
                                English and CSPT (Cultural, Social, and Political Thought),
                                University of Victoria.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="HOME1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Homenuik, Julie</reg>Julie Homenuik</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 412, Representations of London, Fall 2002; BA Honours
                                Student, English Language and Literature, University of Windsor.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="HUTZ1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Hutz, Joanna</reg>Joanna Hutz</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Research Assistant, 2002-2003; BA Honours Student, English Language
                                and Literature, University of Windsor. Ms. Hutz received a Canada
                                Graduate Scholarship from SSHRC to pursue her MA.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="JENS1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Jenstad, Janelle</reg>Janelle Jenstad</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Janelle Jenstad, Associate Professor in the Department of English at
                                the University of Victoria, is the general editor and coordinator of
                                    <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title> project.
                                She is also Assistant Coordinating Editor of the <title level="m">Internet Shakespeare Editions</title>. She has taught at
                                Queen's University, the Summer Academy at the Stratford Festival,
                                the University of Windsor, and the University of Victoria. Articles
                                have appeared in the <title level="j">Journal of Medieval and Early
                                    Modern Studies</title>, <title level="j">Early Modern Literary
                                    Studies</title>, <title level="j">Elizabethan Theatre</title>,
                                    <title level="j">Shakespeare Bulletin: A Journal of Performance
                                    Criticism</title>, and <title level="j">The Silver Society
                                    Journal</title>. Book chapters have appeared (or will appear) in
                                    <title level="m">Performing Maternity in Early Modern
                                    England</title> (Ashgate, 2007), <title level="m">Approaches to
                                    Teaching Othello</title> (Modern Language Association, 2005),
                                    <title level="m">Shakespeare, Language and the Stage, The Fifth
                                    Wall: Approaches to Shakespeare from Criticism, Performance and
                                    Theatre Studies</title> (Arden/Thomson Learning, 2005), <title level="m">Institutional Culture in Early Modern Society</title>
                                (Brill, 2004), <title level="m">New Directions in the Geohumanities:
                                    Art, Text, and History at the Edge of Place</title> (Routledge,
                                2011), and <title level="m">Teaching Early Modern English Literature
                                    from the Archives</title> (MLA, forthcoming). She is currently
                                working on an edition of <title level="m">The Merchant of
                                    Venice</title> for ISE/Broadview. She lectures regularly both on
                                London Studies, Digital Humanities, and on Shakespeare in
                                Performance. More information is available <ref target="mol:jenstad">here</ref>.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
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                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Joslin, Dalyce</reg>Dalyce Joslin</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 520, Representations of London in Early Modern Literature and
                                Culture, Summer 2008; BA Honours, English, University of Victoria;
                                MA candidate, English, University of Victoria; Teaching Assistant,
                                2005-2007. Dalyce's research interests include representations of
                                identity, place, and diaspora in Canadian literature. Now that she
                                has completed her MA, Dalyce spends much of her time at the Camosun
                                College Library Reference Desk helping students with their research
                                needs.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="KLEM1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Klemic, Emily</reg>Emily Klemic</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 520, Representations of London, Summer 2011. MA Student,
                                English, University of Victoria.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="KLEM2">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Klemic, Kane</reg>Kane Klemic</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 520, Representations of London, Summer 2011. MA Student,
                                English, University of Victoria.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="KNIG2">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Knight, Alison</reg>Alison Knight</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 520, Representations of London, Fall 2005; MA Student,
                                English, University of Victoria. Alison received her MA in 2006 and
                                is now completing her doctoral studies at Cambridge University.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="KNOX1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Knox, Alyssa</reg>Alyssa Knox</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 364, English Renaissance Drama, Spring 2006; BA Honours
                                Student in English, University of Victoria.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="KRAH1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Krahn, Cornelius</reg>Cornelius Krahn</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Revenge Tragedy Student, University of Windsor, Winter 2001.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="KRIS1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Kristall, Tamara</reg>Tamara Kristall</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 412, Representations of London; BA Honours Student, English
                                Language and Literature, University of Windsor, Fall 2002.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="KWIA1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Kwiatkowski, Charlene</reg>Charlene Kwiatkowski </persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 520, Representations of London, Summer 2011. MA Student,
                                English, University of Victoria.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="LOJE1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Lo, Jennifer</reg>Jennifer Lo</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 364, English Renaissance Drama, Spring 2006; Double Major BA
                                Student in English and Writing, University of Victoria. Jennifer
                                went on to do an MA at King's College, London (2009).</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="MACT1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>MacTavish, Matt</reg>Matt MacTavish</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Hypertext Student, University of Windsor, Fall 1999; Shakespeare
                                Student, University of Windsor, Winter 2000. Matt MacTavish was one
                                of the three students who created the first version of <title level="m">MoEML</title> in 1999.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="MANN1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Mann, Paisley</reg>Paisley Mann</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 520, Representations of London, Summer 2008. Paisley Mann
                                completed her MA at the University of Victoria and went on to
                                doctoral work at the University of British Columbia. Her work on
                                Thomas Heywood's <title level="m">2 If You Know Not Me You Know
                                    Nobody</title> began with a term paper on the play's portrayal
                                of illicit French sexuality, a topic she has also researched for the
                                website <title level="m">
                                        <ref target="http://www.representationsfrance.cnrs.fr/index.htm">Representing France and the French in Early Modern English
                                        Drama</ref>
                                    </title>. Although she is a specialist in Victorian literature, this
                                topic interests her because she frequently works on how Victorian
                                literature portrays France and French culture. She is also a
                                contributor for Routledge's <title level="m">Annotated Bibliography
                                    of English Studies</title> online database.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="MARS1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Marshall, Lacey</reg>Lacey Marshall</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 412, Representations of London, Fall 2002; BA Combined
                                Honours Student, English Language and Literature and German,
                                University of Windsor. Lacey went on to study Speech-Language
                                Pathology at Dalhousie University.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="MART1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Martin, Kimberley</reg>Kimberley Martin</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 412, Representations of London, Fall 2002; BA Combined
                                Honours Student, English Language and Literature and History,
                                University of Windsor. Ms. Martin defended her MA in History at the
                                University of Guelph in October 2004, began doctoral studies at the
                                University of Warwick, and is now completing her PhD at the
                                University of Western Ontario.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="MEAD1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Mead-Willis, Sarah</reg>Sarah Mead-Willis</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>BA English (Alberta); MLIS (Alberta); MA, English (Victoria); English
                                521, Representations of London, Summer 2008. Mead-Willis won the
                                Lieutenant Governor's Silver Medal (top master's other than thesis,
                                all faculties). After her graduation in 2009, she returned to the
                                University of Alberta as Rare Book Cataloguer.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="MILL2">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Milligan, Sarah</reg>Sarah Milligan </persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Graduate Research Assistant, 2012. Sarah Milligan is an MA student at
                                the University of Victoria. Her research focuses on deviance in
                                Elizabeth Barrett Browning's <title level="m">Sonnets from the
                                    Portuguese</title>. She also works with <ref target="http://english.uvic.ca/faculty/alison_chapman.html">Dr.
                                    Alison Chapman</ref> on the <ref target="http://web.uvic.ca/~vicpoet/">
                                        <title level="m">Victorian
                                        Poetry Network</title>
                                    </ref>, compiling an index of
                                Victorian periodical poetry.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="NORR1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Norris, Beth</reg>Beth Norris</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>BA English (University of Victoria). Beth was a student in English
                                364 (English Renaissance Drama) in Spring 2006.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="OSTO1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Ostovich, Helen M.</reg>Helen M. Ostovich</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Helen Ostovich is professor of English at McMaster University, and
                                editor of the journal <title level="m">Early Theatre</title>. Her
                                published work, aside from articles on Jonson and Shakespeare,
                                includes editions of Jonson and Shakespeare, most recently Jonson's
                                    <title level="m">The Magnetic Lady</title> (Cambridge Works of
                                Ben Jonson) and <title level="m">All's Well that Ends Well</title>
                                (Internet Shakespeare Editions) with Karen Bamford and Andrew
                                Griffin. She is also editing Richard Brome and Thomas Heywood's
                                    <title level="m">The Late Lancashire Witches</title> (Richard
                                Brome Electronic Edition). She is a general editor for The Revels
                                Plays (Manchester University Press) and for The Plays of the Queen's
                                Men (Internet Shakespeare Editions - Annex). She collaborated with
                                Elizabeth Sauer (as co-editor) and about 80 contributors to produce
                                    <title level="m">Reading Early Modern Women</title> (Routledge,
                                2005).</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="PAQU1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Paquette, Johanne</reg>Johanne Paquette</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 520, Representations of London, Fall 2005; MA Student,
                                English, University of Victoria. Johanne is currently a PhD
                                candidate in the Department of English.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="PATT1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Patterson, Serina</reg>Serina Patterson </persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Serina Patterson is a doctoral student at the University of British
                                Columbia, with research interests in late medieval literature and
                                digital humanities. She obtained her MA from the University of
                                Victoria in 2008. She is also the recipient of the SSHRC CGS
                                Joseph-Bombardier Scholarship and a four-year fellowship at UBC for
                                her work in game design in Middle English and Middle French
                                narrative. She has published articles in the journal "New Knowledge
                                Environments" and has a forthcoming publication in the journal
                                "LIBER Quarterly - The Journal of European Research Libraries." In
                                addition to her academic work, Serina is a web developer for the
                                Electronic Textual Cultures Lab at the University of Victoria, the
                                technical editor for the journal "Digital Studies," and owner of her
                                own web design studio, Sprightly Innovations.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="POWE1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Powell, Daniel</reg>Daniel Powell</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Daniel Powell, MA, English, University of Victoria. Graduate Research
                                Assistant on <title level="m">MoEML</title> in 2010. His research
                                focuses on linguistic anxiety in the mid-16th century play Ralph
                                Roister Doister by Nicholas Udall. He is preparing an online
                                critical edition of the play for digital publication. He returned to
                                the University of Victoria in September 2011 to undertake doctoral
                                studies and works with the <ref target="http://etcl.uvic.ca/">ETCL</ref> on the Devonshire Manuscript.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
                        <person xml:id="PRIC1">
                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Price, Eoin</reg>Eoin Price</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Eoin Price is a doctoral student at The Shakespeare Institute in
                                Stratford-upon-Avon. His PhD, on political privacy in English
                                Renaissance commercial drama, is funded by the Arts and Humanities
                                Research Council (AHRC). He researches in the fields of intellectual
                                and theatre history in the English Renaissance and has taught
                                Shakespeare and early modern literature courses at the University of
                                Birmingham. He regularly reviews modern productions of Renaissance
                                plays and books on theatre history for scholarly journals.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
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                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Sarsfield, Liam</reg>Liam Sarsfield</persName>
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                                <p>Encoder, 2010. At the time of his work with <title level="m">MoEML</title>, Liam was a fourth-year honours English student
                                at the University of Victoria. He now works at <ref target="http://metalabdesign.com/">MetaLab</ref>.</p>
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                                <reg>Stevens, Michael</reg>Michael Stevens</persName>
                            <note>Graduate Research Assistant, 2012. Michael Stevens is an MA candidate
                            at the University of Victoria. He began his Masters at Trinity College
                            Dublin, then transferred to the University of Victoria. His research
                            focuses on transnational modernism and geospatial considerations of
                            literature. He is currently preparing a digital map of James Joyce's
                                <title level="m">Ulysses</title> for his MA project.</note>
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                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Scott, Kevin</reg>Kevin Scott</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 412, Representations of London, Fall 2002; BA Honours
                                Student, English Language and Literature, University of Windsor. Mr.
                                Scott is now an elementary school teacher.</p>
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                                <reg>St. Clair, Morag</reg>Morag St. Clair </persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>Undergraduate Research Scholar (URS) 2009-2010, Department of
                                English, University of Victoria. Ms. St. Clair was a third-year
                                English Honours student at the time she held the scholarship.</p>
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                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>St John, Kerra</reg>Kerra St John</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 520, Representations of London, Summer 2011. MA Student,
                                Theatre, University of Victoria. Director of Ceremonies and Events,
                                University of Victoria.</p>
                            </note>
                        </person>
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                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Wiley, Dana</reg>Dana Wiley</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 412, Representations of London, Fall 2002; BA Honours
                                Student, English Language and Literature, University of Windsor. Ms.
                                Wiley completed an MA in Library Science at the University of
                                Western Ontario.</p>
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                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Young, Katherine</reg>Katherine Young</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 520, Representations of London, Summer 2011. MA Student,
                                English, University of Victoria.</p>
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                            <persName type="cont">
                                <reg>Zheng, Can</reg>Can Zheng</persName>
                            <note>
                                <p>English 520, Representations of London, Summer 2011. MA Student,
                                English, University of Victoria.</p>
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