Library Progress Chart
The following tables record the progress of our primary source library texts and indicates
which MoEML team member(s) undertook each task.
¶Royal Entries
Title | Year | xml:id | Transciption | Encoding | Inline CSS | Entity Tagging | Transcription Checked | Encoding Checked | Inline CSS Checked | Entity Tagging Checked | Facsimiles Linked | Source Description Updated |
The Queen’s Majesty’s Passage | 1559 | QMPS1 | ✔ (JB) (JJ) | ✔ (AR) (JT) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) (ALHS) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) (ALHS) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
The Magnificent Entertainment | 1604 | MAGN3 | ✔ (AR) (KL) | ✔ (AR) (KL) | ✔ (AR) (KL) | ✔ (AR) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
¶Other Texts
Title | Year | xml:id | Transciption | Encoding | Inline CSS | Entity Tagging | Transcription Checked | Encoding Checked | Inline CSS Checked | Entity Tagging Checked | Facsimiles Linked | Source Description Updated |
The Marriage of London Stone and the Boss of Billingsgate | 1521 | MARR1 | ✔ (MC) | ✔ (JJ) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
A Ballad Declaring How Neighbourhood Love and True Dealing is Gone | 1561 | NEYB1 | ✔ (JJ) | ✔ (JJ) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (JJ) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
Summary of the Bills of Mortality | 1563 | MORT8 | ✔ (IM) | ✔ (KC) (JT) | ✔ (KL) | ✘ (KC) (JT) | ✘ | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✘ | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
The Will and Testament of Isabella Whitney | 1573 | WILL10 | ✔ (MC) | ✔ (JJ) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (JJ) (MH) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
Orders Appointed to be Executed in the City of London | 1587 | ORDE1 | ✔ (JP) (DP) | ✔ (JP) (DP) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) (DP) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
Nine Worthies of London | 1592 | NINE2 | ✔ (MS) | ✔ (MS) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (SM) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
A True Report of all the Burials and Christening within the City of London | 1603 | BURI1 | ✔ (JT) | ✔ (JT) (KL) | ✔ (JT) (JT) | ✔ (JT) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
A Pæan Triumphal | 1604 | PAEA1 | ✔ (NK) (JJ) | ✔ (NK) (JJ) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (JJ) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
A Strange Sighted Traveller | 1608 | ASST1 | ✔ (JJ) | ✔ (JJ) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (JJ) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
The Oath of Every Freeman of the City of London | 1610 | OATH1 | ✔ (TD) | ✔ (TD) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (TD) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
Amwell Head | 1613 | AMWE1 | ✔ (JC) (ZV) (JJ) (JH) | ✔ (MC) (ZV) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (LM) (JJ) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
The Great Snow | 1615 | SNOW1 | ✔ (PC) | ✔ (PC) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (SM) (KL) | ✔ (AR) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
Petition of the Water Bearers | 1621 | PETI1 | ✔ (TL) | ✔ (TL) (AR) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (AR) (KL) | ✔ (JJ) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
The Cold Term | 1621 | COLD2 | ✔ (JJ) | ✔ (JJ) (KL | ✔ (JJ) (KL) | ✔ (JJ) (KL | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
Eirenopolis | 1622 | EIRE1 | ✔ (MS) | ✔ (MS) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (JJ) (KL) | ✔ (CB) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
The Praise and Virtue of a Jail and Jailers | 1622 | PRAI1 | ✔ (TD) (DP) (KL) | ✔ (LS) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (DP) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
Cheapside’s Triumphs and Chyron’s Cross’s Lamentation | 1630 | CHEA4 | ✔ (NP) | ✔ (NP) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (JJ) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
The Carriers’ Cosmography | 1637 | CARR1 | ✔ (JJ) | ✔ (MS) (TL) (KL) | ✔ (KMF) (KL) | ✔ (TL) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
The Severall Places where You May Hear News | 1640 | SEVE1 | ✔ (JT) | ✔ (JT) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (JT) | ✔ (TL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
Excerpt from The Doleful Lamentation of Cheapside Cross | 1641 | DOLE2 | ✔ (JJ) | ✔ (JJ) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
The Great Boobee | 1656 | GREA5 | ✔ (BB) (SM) | ✔ (MS) (MH) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (MS) (KMF) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
London Survey’d | 1677 | OGIL5 | ✔ (JJ) (AR) (KL) | ✔ (JJ) (AR) (KL) | ✔ (AR) (KL) | ✔ (JJ) (AR) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
A Remembrance of the Worthy Show and Shooting by the Duke of Shoreditch | 1682 | REME2 | ✔ (JJ) | ✔ (JJ) (KL) | ✔ (AR) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
¶Proclamations
Title | Year | xml:id | Transciption | Encoding | Inline CSS | Entity Tagging | Transcription Checked | Encoding Checked | Inline CSS Checked | Entity Tagging Checked | Facsimiles Linked | Source Description Updated |
Proclamation About the Lottery | 1567 | LOTT1 | ✔ (JJ) | ✔ (LS) (KMF) (TL) (JT) (KL) | ✔ (TL) (JT) (KL) | ✔ (LS) (KL) | ✔ (TL) (JT) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
Means Devised for Better Execution of Vagrancy Statute | 1572 | VAGRI | ✔ (GE) | ✔ (GE) (TL) (JT) (KL) | ✔ (TL) (JT) (KL) | ✔ (GE) (KL) | ✔ (TL) (JT) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
Articles Inquired of by Every Parish within the Archdeaconry of London | 1615 | ARCH9 | ✔ (JJ) | ✔ (SK) (TL) (JT) (KL) | ✔ (TL) (JT) | ✔ (SK) (JJ) (KL) | ✔ (TL) (JT) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
Order for Prices of Tallow | 1620 | TALL2 | ✔ (MS) | ✔ (MS) (TL) (JT) (KL) | ✔ (TL) (JT) (KL) | ✔ (MS) (KL) | ✔ (TL) (JT) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
Shipwright Ordinances | 1621 | SHIP2 | ✔ (JJ) | ✔ (ML) (TL) (JT) (KL) | ✔ (TL) (JT) (KL) | ✔ (ML) (JJ) (KL) | ✔ (TL) (JT) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
Act for the Preservation and Cleansing of the Thames | 1623 | CLEA1 | ✔ (JJ) | ✔ (AW) (TL) (KL) | ✔ (KMF) (TL) (KL) | ✔ (AW) (KL) | ✔ (KMF) (TL) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
Articles for the Plague | 1630 | PLAG2 | ✔ (JJ) | ✔ (ED) (TL) (JT) (KL) | ✔ (TL) (JT) (KL) | ✔ (ED) (TL) (JT) (KL) | ✔ (TL) (JT) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
Sabbath Orders | 1643 | SABB2 | ✔ (JJ) | ✔ (SC) (KL) | ✔ (JT) (TL) (KL) | ✔ (SC) (JT) (TL) (KL) | ✔ (JT) (TL) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
¶Dramatic Extracts
Title | Year | xml:id | Transciption | Encoding | Inline CSS | Entity Tagging | Transcription Checked | Encoding Checked | Inline CSS Checked | Entity Tagging Checked | Facsimiles Linked | Source Description Updated |
The Shoemaker’s Holiday | 1600 | SHOE2 | ✔ (MC) (KL) | ✔ (MC) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (MC) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
Eastward Ho! | 1605 | EAST3 | ✔ (MC) (KL) | ✔ (MC) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (MC) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2 | 1606 | IYKN2 | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
Westward Ho! | 1607 | WEST14 | ✔ (JP) (KL) | ✔ (TL) (CD) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (JP) (CD) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
Epicœne, or the Silent Woman | 1620 | EPIC1 | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
The Staple of News | 1641 | STAP1 | ✔ (MC) (KL) | ✔ (MC) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (MC) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
Bartholomew Fair | 1641 | BART2 | ✔ (MC) (KL) | ✔ (MC) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (MC) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
The Devil Is an Ass | 1641 | DEVI1 | ✔ (MC) (KL) | ✔ (MC) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (MC) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
Sir Thomas More | 19111 | SIRT1 | ✔ (MC) (KL) | ✔ (MC) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (MC) (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) | ✔ (KL) |
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2021. Library Progress Chart. In The Map of Early Modern London (Edition 6.6). Victoria: University of Victoria. Retrieved from https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/editions/6.6/library_progress_chart.htm.
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Noam Kaufman
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Research Assistant, 2012-2013. Noam Kaufman completed his Honours BA in English Literature at York University’s bilingual Glendon campus, graduating with first class standing in the spring of 2012. He was an MA student specializing in Renaissance drama, and researched early modern London’s historic cast of characters and neighbourhoods, both real and fictional.Roles played in the project
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Daniel Powell
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Research Assistant, 2010. MA English, University of Victoria. Daniel Powell’s research focused on linguistic anxiety in the mid-sixteenth-century play Ralph Roister Doister by Nicholas Udall. He prepared 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 has worked with the ETCL on the Devonshire Manuscript.Roles played in the project
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Melanie Chernyk
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Research Assistant, 2004–2008. BA honours, 2006. MA English, University of Victoria, 2007. Melanie Chernyk went on to work at the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab at the University of Victoria and now manages Talisman Books and Gallery on Pender Island, BC. She also has her own editing business at http://26letters.ca.Roles played in the project
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Joanna Hutz
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Research Assistant, 2002–2003. Joanna Hutz was an English Language and Literature honours student at the University of Windsor. She received a Canada Graduate Scholarship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada to pursue her MA.Roles played in the project
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Sarah Milligan
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Research Assistant, 2012-2014. MoEML Research Affiliate. Sarah Milligan completed her MA at the University of Victoria in 2012 on the invalid persona in Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Sonnets from the Portuguese. She has also worked with the Internet Shakespeare Editions and with Dr. Alison Chapman on the Victorian Poetry Network, compiling an index of Victorian periodical poetry.Roles played in the project
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Kim McLean-Fiander
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Director of Pedagogy and Outreach, 2015–present. Associate Project Director, 2015–present. Assistant Project Director, 2013-2014. MoEML Research Fellow, 2013. Kim McLean-Fiander comes to The Map of Early Modern London from the Cultures of Knowledge digital humanities project at the University of Oxford, where she was the editor of Early Modern Letters Online, an open-access union catalogue and editorial interface for correspondence from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries. She is currently Co-Director of a sister project to EMLO called Women’s Early Modern Letters Online (WEMLO). In the past, she held an internship with the curator of manuscripts at the Folger Shakespeare Library, completed a doctorate at Oxford on paratext and early modern women writers, and worked a number of years for the Bodleian Libraries and as a freelance editor. She has a passion for rare books and manuscripts as social and material artifacts, and is interested in the development of digital resources that will improve access to these materials while ensuring their ongoing preservation and conservation. An avid traveler, Kim has always loved both London and maps, and so is particularly delighted to be able to bring her early modern scholarly expertise to bear on the MoEML project.Roles played in the project
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Janelle Jenstad
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Janelle Jenstad is Associate Professor of English at the University of Victoria, Director of The Map of Early Modern London, and PI of Linked Early Modern Drama Online. She has taught at Queen’s University, the Summer Academy at the Stratford Festival, the University of Windsor, and the University of Victoria. With Jennifer Roberts-Smith and Mark Kaethler, she co-edited Shakespeare’s Language in Digital Media (Routledge). She has prepared a documentary edition of John Stow’s A Survey of London (1598 text) for MoEML and is currently editing The Merchant of Venice (with Stephen Wittek) and Heywood’s 2 If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody for DRE. Her articles have appeared in Digital Humanities Quarterly, Renaissance and Reformation,Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Early Modern Literary Studies, Elizabethan Theatre, Shakespeare Bulletin: A Journal of Performance Criticism, and The Silver Society Journal. Her book chapters have appeared (or will appear) in Institutional Culture in Early Modern Society (Brill, 2004), Shakespeare, Language and the Stage, The Fifth Wall: Approaches to Shakespeare from Criticism, Performance and Theatre Studies (Arden/Thomson Learning, 2005), Approaches to Teaching Othello (Modern Language Association, 2005), Performing Maternity in Early Modern England (Ashgate, 2007), New Directions in the Geohumanities: Art, Text, and History at the Edge of Place (Routledge, 2011), Early Modern Studies and the Digital Turn (Iter, 2016), Teaching Early Modern English Literature from the Archives (MLA, 2015), Placing Names: Enriching and Integrating Gazetteers (Indiana, 2016), Making Things and Drawing Boundaries (Minnesota, 2017), and Rethinking Shakespeare’s Source Study: Audiences, Authors, and Digital Technologies (Routledge, 2018).Roles played in the project
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Jenstad, Janelle and Joseph Takeda.
Making the RA Matter: Pedagogy, Interface, and Practices.
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Building a Gazetteer for Early Modern London, 1550-1650.
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The Burse and the Merchant’s Purse: Coin, Credit, and the Nation in Heywood’s 2 If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody.
The Elizabethan Theatre XV. Ed. C.E. McGee and A.L. Magnusson. Toronto: P.D. Meany, 2002. 181–202. Print. -
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Lying-in Like a Countess: The Lisle Letters, the Cecil Family, and A Chaste Maid in Cheapside.
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Public Glory, Private Gilt: The Goldsmiths’ Company and the Spectacle of Punishment.
Institutional Culture in Early Modern Society. Ed. Anne Goldgar and Robert Frost. Leiden: Brill, 2004. 191–217. Print. -
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Smock Secrets: Birth and Women’s Mysteries on the Early Modern Stage.
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Jenstad, Janelle.
Using Early Modern Maps in Literary Studies: Views and Caveats from London.
GeoHumanities: Art, History, Text at the Edge of Place. Ed. Michael Dear, James Ketchum, Sarah Luria, and Doug Richardson. London: Routledge, 2011. Print. -
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Versioning John Stow’s A Survey of London, or, What’s New in 1618 and 1633?.
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Shakespeare, William. The Merchant of Venice. Ed. Janelle Jenstad. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/MV/.
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Stow, John. A SVRVAY OF LONDON. Contayning the Originall, Antiquity, Increase, Moderne estate, and description of that Citie, written in the yeare 1598. by Iohn Stow Citizen of London. Also an Apologie (or defence) against the opinion of some men, concerning that Citie, the greatnesse thereof. With an Appendix, containing in Latine, Libellum de situ & nobilitate Londini: written by William Fitzstephen, in the raigne of Henry the second. Ed. Janelle Jenstad and the MoEML Team. MoEML. Transcribed.
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Telka Duxbury
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Telka was an MA student at the University of Victoria. She was a research assistant for the Internet Shakespeare Editions.Roles played in the project
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Benjamin Barber
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Benjamin Barber is a PhD student at the University of Ottawa. His recently completed MA research at the University of Victoria analyzed the role of mimetic desire, honour, and violence in Heywood’s Edward IV Parts 1 and 2 and Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale. Barber’s current research explores the influence of Shakespearian protagonists on Lord Byron’s characterization of Childe Harold and Don Juan. He has articles forthcoming in Literature and Theology (Oxford UP) and Contagion: Journal of Violence Mimesis and Culture (Michigan State UP). He has also contributed an article to Anthropoetics: The Journal of Generative Anthropology (UCLA).Roles played in the project
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Jim Porteous
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Jim returned to academic studies after a professional lifetime in English teaching and education management. His MA dissertation at the University of Exeter, UK, completed in 2014, examined the relationships between six plays performed in the two London children’s theatre companies over an eighteen-month period, 1604 to early 1606, with a particular emphasis on Dekker and Webster’s exuberant Westward Hoe.Roles played in the project
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Martin D. Holmes
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Programmer at the University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC). Martin ported the MOL project from its original PHP incarnation to a pure eXist database implementation in the fall of 2011. Since then, he has been lead programmer on the project and has also been responsible for maintaining the project schemas. He was a co-applicant on MoEML’s 2012 SSHRC Insight Grant.Roles played in the project
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Ian MacInnes
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Ian MacInnes (B.A. Swarthmore College, Ph.D. University of Virginia) is the director of pedagogical partnerships (US) for MoEML. He is Professor of English at Albion College, Michigan, where he teaches Elizabethan literature, Shakespeare, and Milton. His scholarship focuses on representations of animals and the environment in Renaissance literature, particularly in Shakespeare. He has published essays on topics such as horse breeding and geohumoralism in Henry V and on invertebrate bodies in Hamlet. He is particularly interested in teaching methods that rely on students’ curiosity and sense of play.Click here for Ian MacInnes’ Albion College profile.Roles played in the project
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Kate Casebeer
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Student contributor at Albion College in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Ian MacInnes.Roles played in the project
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Allison Wheatley
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Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.Roles played in the project
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Matt Smith
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Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.Roles played in the project
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Loren Springer
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Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.Roles played in the project
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Michael Lambert
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Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.Roles played in the project
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Sarah Kelly
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Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.Roles played in the project
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D. Geoffrey Emerson
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Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.Roles played in the project
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Emily Donahoe
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Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.Roles played in the project
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Susanna Coleman
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Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.Roles played in the project
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Lacey Marshall
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Student contributor enrolled in English 412: Representations of London at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA combined honours student, English Language and Literature and German, University of Windsor. Lacey Marshall went on to study speech-language pathology at Dalhousie University.Roles played in the project
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Johanne Paquette
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Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London in Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Victoria in Fall 2005. MA student, English, University of Victoria. Johanne Paquette is currently a PhD candidate in the Department of English.Roles played in the project
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