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Map of London: Presentations and Publications

    Publications

    Jenstad, Janelle. "Using Early Modern Maps in Literary Studies: Views and Caveats from London." New Directions in the Geohumanities: Art, Text, and History at the Edge of Place. Ed. Michael Dear, Jim Ketchum, Sarah Luria, and Douglas Richardson. New York: Routledge, 2011. In his column in The New York Times Opinionator, Stanley Fish calls this "a collection that officially announces the emergence of a field of study." See "The Triumph of the Humanities" (13 June 2011).
    Jenstad, Janelle. "Restoring Place to the Digital Archive: The Map of Early Modern London." Approaches to Teaching Early Modern Literature from the Archives. Ed. Heidi Brayman Hackel and Ian Frederick Moulton. New York: MLA, forthcoming.

    Conference, Seminar, and Symposium Papers

    Jenstad, Janelle. "Mapping Early Modern London: A Hypertext Atlas Project." City Limits? The European City, 1400-1900. Winnipeg. 2 October 2004.
    Jenstad, Janelle. "The Map of Early Modern London: Navigating the World We Have Lost." Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting. San Francisco. March 2006.
    Jenstad, Janelle. "Mental Mapping: A Digital Approach to Teaching London." Modern Language Association (MLA Discussion Group on Computers in Language and Literature), Chicago. 29 December 2007.
    Jenstad, Janelle. "Map of Early Modern London: Project Demonstration and Reflections." Symposium on "New Directions in Digital Humanities Scholarship." Council on Library and Information Resources. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 27 February 2009. Invited speaker.
    Jenstad, Janelle. "Georeferencing the Mayoral Shows: The Peripatetic Edition." Seminar paper for the Shakespeare Association of America Annual Meeting, Bellevue, WA, 9 April 2011.
    Upcoming: Jenstad, Janelle. "Mobilizing Student Scholarship for The Map of Early Modern London." For "Building Digital Humanities in the Undergraduate Classroom: An Electronic Roundtable." MLA, Seattle, January 2012. See Brian Croxall and Kathi Inman Berens’s session proposal on Brian’s website: "Coming to MLA12... Building Digital Humanities in the Undergraduate Classroom".

    Other Presentations

    Jenstad, Janelle. Session Speaker with Stewart Arneil (Humanities Computing and Media Centre). "Interface Design for Humanities Visualization" course at Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria. 21 June 2007.
    Jenstad, Janelle. "Reading Early Modern Maps." Research Collective in Book Culture, University of Victoria. 14 March 2008.

    Poster Sessions

    Jenstad, Janelle, and Melanie Chernyk. "The Map of Early Modern London." Co-authored with Melanie J. Chernyk. Humanities Computing Instructional and Project Showcase. University of Victoria. 25 November 2005.
    Jenstad, Janelle. "The Map of Early Modern London." Humanities Computing Instructional and Project Showcase. University of Victoria. March 2007.

    Guest Teaching

    Jenstad, Janelle. "No Encoding Experience Required." Peak Profs Guest Speaker. Peak UVic Program. University of Victoria. 21 October 2009.
    Jenstad, Janelle. "The Map of Early Modern London: Demonstration." HUMA 150 (Tools, Techniques, and Culture of the Digital Humanities). University of Victoria. 3 November 2009.
    -- Updated 15 June 2011.

    This project is supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.

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