Serina Patterson
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At the time of her contribution to MoEML, Serina Patterson was an MA student in English
at
the University of Victoria. She is now a PhD student at the University of British
Columbia
with research interests in late medieval literature, game studies, and digital humanities.
She is also the recipient of the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of
Canada
CGS Joseph-Bombardier Scholarship and a four-year fellowship at UBC for her work in
Middle
English and Middle French game poems. She has published articles in New
Knowledge Environments and LIBER Quarterly-The Journal of European
Research Libraries on implementing an online library system for digital-age youth.
She also has a forthcoming article in Studies in Philology and a
chapter on casual games and medievalism in a contributed volume published by Routledge.
She
is currently editing a forthcoming contributed volume titled Games and
Gaming in Medieval Literature for the Palgrave series, The New Middle Ages. In
addition to her academic work, Serina is a web developer for the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab at the University of
Victoria and owner of her own web design studio, Sprightly Innovations.
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