Reviews, Media Coverage, and References
Reviews
The following sources have reviewed MoEML at different stages in its development. Please see the
Project Historypage for an overview of earlier versions of the project.
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Version 5.1 (2015-Present)
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Walker Gugan, Hillary.
Getting Lost to Find a Map: The Map of Early Modern London.
Future of the Book. 13 October 2016. [Blog post.] -
MoEML.
The Once and Future Book. 05 February 2016. [Blog post.] -
Week 4 Blogging Response - The Map of Early Modern London.
The Once and Future Book. 04 February 2016. [Blog post.] -
Handren, Karen.
Week 4 - Map of Early Modern London.
Futurama of the Book. 03 February 2016. [Blog post.] -
Kowal, Kimberly.
The Map of Early Modern London.
Spenser Review 45.3 (Winter 2016): n.p. [Journal article.]
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Version 5 (2013-2015)
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Lang, Anouk.
Map of Early Modern London: Mapping the World of Shakespeare.
Anouk Lang. 17 March 2015. [Archived blog post.] -
Canonico, Leah, Deirdre Chapman, Dan Cormier, Kathryn Joy, and Alyssa Hayes.
How to Use The Map of Early Modern London.
ENG 304: Early Modern English Resource Guide. 24 April 2014. [Blog post.] -
Canonico, Leah, Deirdre Chapman, Dan Cormier, Kathryn Joy, and Alyssa Hayes.
Critique (Digital Archives).
ENG 304: Early Modern English Resource Guide. 22 April 2014. [Blog post.]
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Version 4 (2011-2013)
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Ullyot, Michael.
Digital Humanities Projects.
Renaissance Quarterly 66.3 (2013): 937-947. DOI:10.1086/673587. [Journal article.] -
Zhang, Xin and Zhan Wu.
Critique of the Map of Early Modern London.
Augmenting Realities. 13 September 2013. [Blog post.]
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Version 3 (2006-2011)
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Blevins, Cameron.
Map of Early Modern London.
Cameron Belvins. 03 August 2008. [Blog post.] -
Grant, Elisabeth.
Exploring Early Modern London.
AHA Today. 29 July 2008. [Blog post.] -
Horstkemper, Gregor.
Review of The Map of Early Modern London.
Historicum.net. 21 August 2006. [Archived blog post.]
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Media Coverage
The following news articles, blog posts, and broadcasts feature MoEML.
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2017
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Duncan, Catriona.
Best of the Scout Report for 2016.
The Scout Report. 27 May 2016. [Blog post.]
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2016
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The Map of Early Modern London (MoEML) at the ETCL’s Nuts and Bolts Series.
University of Victoria English Graduate Students’ Society. 09 November 2016. [Blog post.] -
Nightingale, Rob.
The Best 13 Informative Resources for Studying Shakespeare.
Make Use Of. 11 February 2016. [Blog post.] -
Beyond the Shiny New Toy—Next Frontier for Digital Humanities.
Obermann Center for Advanced Studies at the University of Iowa. 26 January 2016. Iowa City, IA. [News article.] -
Clarke, Kier.
The Earliest Known Map of London.
Maps Mania. 12 January 2016. [Blog post.]
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2015
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St. Paul’s Cathedral London.
The Tenth Knot. 16 December 2015. [Blog post.] -
Veloso, Tiago.
100 Outstanding Interactive Maps of 2015 – Part 1.
Visualoop. 09 December 2015. [Blog post.] -
Craft-Fairchild, Cathy.
Entering the World of Digital Humanities.
Writing in the Margins. 01 December 2015. [Blog post.] -
Wales, Eloise.
Celebrate 400 Years of Shakespeare’s Legacy in 2016.
The Literary Platform. 22 October 2015. [Blog post.] -
Shapiro, Debra.
MoEML: The Map of Early Modern London.
The Scout Report 21.26 (10 July 2015): n.p. [Journal article.] -
Hamilton, Dean.
Mapping in the Imagination.
Tyburn Tree. 08 June 2015. [Blog post.] -
Thompson, Lisa.
Shakespeare-era London.
Statnding Room Only. Radio New Zealand National. Wellington, NZ. 07 June 2015. [Radio report.] -
Website of the Week (WoW) #195: The Map of Early Modern London.
MLA International Bibliography. 01 June 2015. [Blog post.] -
McLean-Fiander, Kim.
Interview by Aaron McArthur. Global News. BC 1, Vancouver. BC. 24 April 2015. [Television interview.]Map of Early Modern London
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Shakespeare’s London Mapped Online by UVic Researchers.
CBC News. Vancouver, BC. 23 April 2015. [News article.] -
Jenstad, Janelle.
A Map of Shakespeare’s London.
Interview by Gregor Cragie. On the Island. CBC Radio One. CBCV-FM, Victoria, BC. 23 April 2015. [Radio interview.] -
Sharpe, Tara.
Digitized Early Map of London Continues to Bridge Time.
The Ring. Victoria, BC. 22 April 2015. [News article.] -
Lux-Sterritt, Laurence.
Map of Early Modern London.
Britaix 17-18: Research Seminar on Early-Modern Britain. 15 April 2015. [Blog post.] -
An Interactive Map of Shakespeare’s London and Zola’s France.
Malay Mail. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 12 April 2015. Reprint.Interactive Maps Show Travellers Shakespeare’s London, Hugo’s France.
CTV News. Toronto, ON. 12 April 2015. &Now, Find World’s Literary Capitals On-the-Go.
Hindustan Times. New Delhi, India. 13 April 2015. [News article.] -
Cool Stuff Alert: Interactive Map of London.
The Bill Shakespeare Project. 11 April 2015. Reprint. The Shakespeare Standard. 11 April 2015. [Blog post.] -
Darlin, Damon.
Stuff We Liked.
The New York Times. 10 April 2015. [Blog post.] -
Map Tips – Webmap of 16th Century London.
GIS User. 09 April 2015. [Blog post.] -
Misra, Tanvi.
An Interactive Map of Shakespeare’s London: The Project Brings 16th Century London into the Present.
CityLab. Boston, MA. 09 April 2015. [News article.] -
MacInnes, Ian.
Map of Early Modern London (MoEML) Provides Amazing Research Opportunities for Students.
Adam’s Worm. 09 March 2015. [Blog post.] -
Weinberg, Erin.
Janelle Jenstad’s Map of Early Modern London, or Shakespeare’s Serial.
The Bardolator. 03 March 2015. [Blog post.] -
Giuliani, Clara.
Map of Early Modern London.
Scribblings. 21 February 2015. [Blog post.] -
Tagliaferri, Lisa.
Map of Early Modern London.
The Futures Initiative. 21 January 2015. [Blog post.] -
Sutton, William.
The ROSE Theatre, London.
I Love Shakespeare. 16 January 2015. [Blog post.] -
Clarke, Keir.
The Interactive 16th Century Map of London.
Maps Mania. 13 January 2015. [Blog post.] -
4 Historical GIS Projects That You Don’t Know About.
USC Dornsife. January 2015. [Blog post.]
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2014
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Royston, Jennifer.
Say Digital Humanities One More Time...
Cultural Heritage Informatics Initiative. 21 October 2014. [Blog post.] -
Geddes, Louise.
Mapping Early Modern London.
Shakespeare at Adelphi. 01 October 2014. [Blog post.] -
Menzel, Meaghan.
Jenstad Brings Shakespeare’s World to WC.
The Elm. Chestertown, MD. 19 September 2014. [News article.] -
Putting Shakespeare on the Map.
Washington College News. Chestertown, MD. 10 September 2014. [News article.] -
Roland, Meg.
Exploring Londinium.
A Passionate Geography: Romancing King Arthur’s Roman War. 03 September 2014. [Blog post.] -
Neiberg, Linda Kristine.
Enlivening Space, Writing about Place through Digital Maps.
Cacophony. 06 May 2014. [Blog post.] -
Slagle, Clarissa.
Mapping the London that Shakespeare Knew.
SDSU NewsCenter. San Diego, CA. 25 April 2014. [News article.] -
Tagliaferri, Lisa.
GIS: Digital Humanities & Classroom Applications.
Classy Tech. 23 April 2014. [Blog post.] -
Wall, John N.
The Virtual Paul’s Cross Project and the Map of Early Modern London.
Virtual St. Paul’s Cathedral Project. 22 April 2014. [Blog post.] -
Kyle, Barbara.
Tudor London in Maps.
The Rest of the Story. 20 April 2014. [Blog post.] -
Hooks, Adam G.
Carnivalesque #101.
Anchora. March 2014. [Blog post.] -
Jenstad, Janelle.
Visiter le Londres de Shakespeare.
Interview by Thomas Leblanc. La tête ailleurs. Radio-Canada. CBUF-FM, Vancouver. 23 February 2014. [Radio interview.] -
Magsam, Josh.
Early Modern Map of London | Talking in Signs.
The Shakespeare Standard. 21 February 2014. [Blog post.]
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2013
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Liedl, Janice.
Reading London.
Jliedl.ca. 17 December 2013. [Blog post.] -
Williams, Owen.
Map of Early Modern London (MoEML) Project Update.
Early Modern Digital Agendas. 12 December 2013. [Archived blog post.] -
Cook, Hardy M.
Newly Designed Map of Early Modern London (MoEML).
SHAKSPER. 10 December 2013. [Blog post.] -
Hodgson, Justin.
MoEML—A Digital Humanities Project.
Digital Rhetorics and Digital Humanities. 01 November 2013. [Blog post.] -
Turner Camp, Cynthia.
Maps and Gazetters of Early Modern London.
Cynthia Turner Camp. 25 October 2013. [Blog post.] -
The Map of Early Modern London.
MAPS: The Medieval Association of Place and Space. 01 July 2013. [Blog post.] -
Smart, Amy, and Kim Westad.
Ideafest: Engage with Innovative Thinking.
Times Colonist Victoria, BC. 03 March 2013. D6. [News article.] -
Quiterio, William.
A DH Double Whammy—Part 2.
High Pressure Days. 04 February 2013. [Blog post.]
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2012
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Jenstad, Janelle.
Faces of UVic Research: Janelle Jenstad.
Interviewed by UVic Communications and Marketing as part of their ongoing Faces of UVic Research video series. 11 December 2012. [Youtube video.] -
Westcott, Stephanie, Amanda Morton, and Amanda Regan.
Resource: The Map of Early Modern London.
Digital Humanities Now. 31 July 2012. [Blog post.] -
Cole, Kate J.
Mappy Monday – My Top 7 Websites for Medieval, Early-Modern & Modern Maps of London & Great Britain.
Essex Voices Past. 19 March 2012. [Blog post.] -
Agas Map of London, Online and Interactive.
Intriguing History. 10 February 2012. [Blog post.] -
Gallagher, John.
The Early Modern Internet.
Early Modern John. 31 January 2012. [Blog post.]
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2011
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Martin, Kim.
A Discussion on Documents.
Howhumanistsread. 30 October 2011. [Blog post.] -
Worde, Wynken de.
PL and DH.
Wynken de Worde. 17 June 2011. [Blog post.]
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2008
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Howard, Jennifer.
Literary Geospaces: Digital Tools Help Put Literature in its Place.
The Chronicle of Higher Education. Washington, DC. 01 August 2008. B1, B10-B12. [News article.] -
A Tool for Historical London.
LISNews. 31 Juyl 2008. [Blog post,] -
Riddle, Randy.
Mapping Literature.
Duke University Center for Instructional Technology. 30 July 2008. [Blog post.] -
Pitts, Patty.
Hanging out in Shakespeare’s Hood.
The Ring. Victoria, BC. 10 January 2008. [News article.]
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2007
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Forget A-Z - Try Ye Olde Mappe of London.
Evening Standard. London, UK. 15 November 2007. [News article.]
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2006
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Simplicius.
The Map of Early Modern London.
Blogging the Renaissance. 23 October 2006. [Blog post.] -
Karll, Henrik.
Carnivalesque XX.
Henrikkarll.dk. 22 October 2006. [Archived blog post.] -
Crowe, Jonathan.
The Map of Early Modern London.
The Map Room: A Weblog About Maps. 11 October 2006. [Blog post.] -
What’s New?.
Things Magazine. 10 October 2006. [Blog post.] -
Mattison, David.
Map of Early Modern London, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Ten Thousand Year Blog. 07 August 2006. [Archived blog post.]
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References
The following sites and articles direct users to MoEML. We offer these lists because sites and articles that refer to MoEML are likely to be of interest to our readers. Additions are welcome; please send details
to the General Editor.
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Scholarly Indexes
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Intute. The Intute Consortium. [Record number 20080205-15394748. Archived.]
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MLA International Bibliography. Modern Language Association. [Accession number 1000300123.]
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Spatial Humanities. University of Virginia Library. [Inexed as
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Renaissance Knowledge Network (RenKN). Iter Community. [Indexed as
Map of Early Modern London.
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Web Directories
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Alsford, Stephen.
Links to Other Sites.
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Ambrose, E.C.
Research.
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Arts > Literature > World Literature > British > Renaissance > Drama.
DMOZ: The Open Directory Project. -
Betruca, David J.
Interesting Stuff.
David J. Betruca. State University of New York at Buffalo. -
Birnbaum, David J.
Interesting Digital Humanities Projects.
<oo>→<dh> Digital Humanities. -
Burstein, Miriam Elizabeth.
Useful Links.
The Little Professor. -
Campbell, Tony.
Web Articles and Commentaries on Specific Topics in the History of Cartography: 12b. British Isles.
Map History / History of Cartography. -
Collection of Online Maps.
MacOdrum Library. Carleton University. -
Cook, Hardy M.
Shakespeare on the Internet.
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England and the Victorian Era.
Sherlockian.net. -
English Language & Literature: Other Suggested Resources.
Lafayette College Library. Lafayette College. -
External Resources.
BHO: British History Online. University of London. -
Gray, Terry A.
Sources.
Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet. [Archived.] -
Gregory, Ian.
Humanities GIS.
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HGIS Links.
HGIS Lab. University of Saskatchewan. -
Historical GIS Clearinghouse and Forum.
American Association of Geographers. -
Holowaty, Isabel.
Online Resources for Historians.
Bodleian i-Skills. University of Oxford. -
Howard, Sharron.
The Blogroll.
The Early Modern Commons. -
Howard, Sharron.
Category: Primary Sources.
Early Modern Resources. -
Hunter, Shaunna.
British History Sources.
Bortz Library LibGuides. Hampden-Sydney College. -
Kolb, Justin.
Early Modern Resources.
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Isaacson, Emily.
Early Modern Bloggers & Resources.
The Seacoast of Bohemia. -
Levin, John.
DH GIS Projects.
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Links.
Representing France and the French in Early Modern English Drama. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. [Archived.] -
Lyle, Anne.
Further Reading.
Anna Lyle. [Archived.] -
Manco, Jean.
Bibliography.
Researching Historic Buildings in the British Isles. -
Morrissey, Mary.
Sites Useful for the Study and Editing of Early Modern English Sermons.
Early Modern Research Centre. University of Reading. -
Online Databases.
Society for Renaissance Studies. -
Online Resources.
Renaissance Society of America. -
Osborne, Jennifer.
English and Creative Writing: Early Modern and Renaissance.
University of Adelaide Libraries. University of Adelaide. -
Van Dixhoorn, Chad, and John Bower, eds.
Other Resources.
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Potvin, Sarah.
Digital Humanities.
Texas A&M University Libraries Research Guides. Texas A&M University. -
Juvan, Marko.
Links to Related Projects.
The Space of Slovenian Literary Culture. -
Projects and Publications using TCP Texts.
TCP: The Text Creation Partnership. -
Reimer, Stephen R.
Some Useful Websites in Medieval Literature and Manuscript Studies.
Stephen R. Reimer, University of Alberta. University of Alberta. -
Renaissance/Early Modern Research Guide.
Simon Fraser University Library. Simon Fraser University. -
Research Links for Early Modern Studies.
Shakespeare Association of America. -
Research Resources.
Shakespeare at Rhodes. Rhodes College. -
Resources.
RESCO: Romanticism and Eighteenth-Century Studies Oxford. University of Oxford. -
Scott, Sarah K.
Links.
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Perkins, Catherine.
Shakespeare and Early Modern Theatre Websites.
Horman Library. Wagner College. -
Shakespeare Studies: Digital Collections.
NYU Libraries. New York University. -
Murphy, Laurie.
Social Customs During.
Jane Austen’s World. -
Social Sciences and History Web - History.
WESS: Western European Studies Section. Association of College and Research Libraries. -
Jokinen, Anniina.
The Works of Thomas Dekker.
Luminarium: Anthology of Enlgish Literature. -
Trudell, Scott A.
Renaissance Sites.
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Visual Interfaces and Mapping.
Early Modern Digital Humanities: Japan. -
Web Resources.
The Early Modern Colloquium. University of Michigan.
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Citations
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Bernard, Amanda.
Literature Review.
Mapping Jacobean London. [Webpage.] -
Bishov, Deborah.
Historical Maps.
Penn Libraries Guides. University of Pennsylvania. [Webpage.] -
Bodard, Gabriel.
History Down the Pub: London, August 28th.
Science for Thirsty People. 20 August 2013. [Blog post.] -
Booth, Roy.
The Devil Puts in an Appearance: 1655 and 1663.
Early Modern Whale. 02 November 2007. [Blog post.] -
Bussell, Donna Alfano, and Joseph M. McNamara.
Barking Abbey: A GIS Map of a Medieval Nunnery.
Peregrinations 4.2 (2013): 173-189. [Journal article.] -
Ceccarelli, Marco, and Sally Carlton.
After Candidacy: Digital Humanities and Integrated Research.
Limina 17 (2011): 1-6. [Journal article.] -
Crompton, Constance. TEI in Large Projects. [PowerPoint slideshow.]
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De Smith, Bob.
Elizabeth’s Coronation Procession: In which we Imagine Young Spenser Imagining.
Selected Papers from the 22nd Annual Northern Plains Conference on Early British Literature. Saint Cloud, MN: Northern Plains Conference on Early British Literature, April 4-5, 2014. [Conference proceedings.] -
Foys, Martin, and Shannon Bradshaw.
Developing Digital Mappaemundi: An Agile Mode for Annotating Medieval Maps.
Digital Medievalist 7 (2011): n.p. [Journal article.] -
Griffin, Daniel.
Personography, or, Thinking about People with TEI.
Daniel Griffin. 18 March 2014. [Blog post.] -
Hertz, Sarah.
Navigating the Book-Space: Reading Shakespeare Online.
Sarah Hertz. 28 November 2012. [Blog post.] -
Hirsch, Brett D.
Digital Renaissance Editions.
Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies 13.4 (2014): 136-139. DOI: 10.1353/jem.2013.0053. [Journal article.] -
Hirsch, Brett D., and Hugh Craig.
The Shakespearean International Yearbook 14 (2014): 3-36. [Journal article.]Mingled Yarn
: The State of Computing in Shakespeare 2.0. -
Imes, Robert.
Editing the Spatial Turn: Towards a Merger of Early Modern Cartography and Travel Writing with GIS.
Appositions 8 (2013): n.p. [Journal article.] -
Jenstad, Janelle, and Erin E. Kelly.
A Curatorial Model for Teaching Renaissance Book History in Canada.
Renaissance and Reformation 37.4 (2014): 81-100. [Journal article.] -
Kretzschmar, William A. Jr.
GIS for Language and Literary Study.
Literary Studies in the Digital Age: An Evolving Anthology. Ed. Kenneth M. Price and Ray Siemens. New York: MLA, 2013. DOI: 10.1632/lsda.2013.7. [Electronic book chapter.] -
Lirette, Christopher.
Assignment Ideas: Maps.
Domain of One’s Own Documentation. Emory University. [Webpage.] -
Luker, Ralph E.
More Noted Things.
Cliopatria. 29 July 2008. [Blog post.] -
MacInnes, Ian.
Cow-Cross Lane and Curriers Row: Animal Bodies in the Procedural Rhetoric of Early Modern London.
Adam’s Worm. 27 December 2014. [Blog post.] -
Martí-Henneberg, Jordi.
Geographic Information Systems and the Study of History.
Journal of Interdisciplinary History 42.1 (2011): 1-13. DOI:10.1162/JINH_a_00202. [Journal article.] -
Medieval Maps of Britain.
Medievalists.net. [Webpage.] -
Miller, Shannon.
Serpentine Eve: Milton and the Seventeenth-Century Debate Over Women.
Milton Quarterly 42.1 (2008): 44-68. DOI: 10.1111/j.1094-348X.2008.00182.x. [Journal article.] -
Mullen, Lincoln.
Map Literacy.
Spatial Humanities Workshop. [Webpage.] -
Offen, Karl.
Historical Geography II: Digital Imaginations.
Progress in Human Geography 37.4 (2013): 564-577. DOI: 10.1177/0309132512462807. [Journal article.] -
Ostovich, Helen.
Editorial.
Early Theatre 9.2 (2006): 7-8. [Journal article.] -
Paravano, Cristina.
The Space of Identity and the Identity of Space in The City Wit by Richard Brome.
SEDERI Yearbook 21 (2011): 71-90. [Journal article.] -
Powell, Daniel, Matt Bouchard, Melissa Dalgleish, Andy Keenan, Alyssa McLeod, and Tara Thomson.
Conversation, Collaboration, Credit: The Graduate Researcher in the Digital Scholarly Environment.
Digital Studies (2012): n.p. [Journal article.] -
Powell, Daniel, Raymond Siemens, Matthew Hiebert, Lindsey Seatter, and William R. Bowen.
Transformation through Integration: The Renaissance Knowledge Network (ReKN) and a Next Wave of Scholarly Publication.
Scholarly and Research Communication 6.2 (2015): n.p. [Journal article.] -
Rose, Colin, and Nicholas Terpstra.
The Latest on Digital Humanities: An Interview with Colin Rose and Nicholas Terpstra.
Routledge History. Date unknown. [Blog post.] -
Ross, Stephen, and Jentery Sayers.
Modernism Meets Digital Humanities.
Literature Compass 11.9 (2014): 625-633. DOI: 10.1111/lic3.12174. [Journal article.] -
Phung, Harrison.
The Swan Theatre.
English 1102: #DigitalBard: New Media Approaches to Shakespearean Drama. Ed. Diane Jakacki and Thomas Lolis. Georgia Institute of Technology. [Webpage.] -
Silveira, Luís Espinha da.
Geographic Information Systems and Historical Research: An Appraisal.
International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing 8.1 (2014): 28-45. DOI: 10.3366/ijhac.2014.0118. [Journal article.] -
Tasovac, Toma, Saša Rudan, and Siniša Rudan.
Developing Morpho-SLaWS: An API for the Morphosyntactic Annotation of the Serbian Language.
Systems and Frameworks for Computational Morphology. Communications in Computer and Information Science 537. New York: Springer, 2015. [Book chapter.] -
Thomas, Leah.
Cartographic and Literary Intersections: Digital Literary Cartographies, Digital Humanities, and Libraries and Archives.
Journal of Map & Geography Libraries 9.3 (2013): 335-349. DOI: 10.1080/15420353.2013.823901. [Journal article.] -
Touet, Heather.
Earl of Rochester’s
English 803: The Geography of London’s Imaginary Spaces in the 18th Century. University of Saskatchewan. [Webpage.]A Ramble in St. James’s Park.
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Trevisan, Sara.
The Lord Mayor’s Show in Early Modern London.
Literature Compass 11.8 (2014): 538–548. DOI: 10.1111/lic3.12161. [Journal article.] -
Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. [The following Wikipedia articles cite MoEML:
Aldersgate,
Aldgate,
Arundel House,
Bassishaw,
Billingsgate,
Blackfriars Theatre,
Bread Street,
Bridge (Ward),
Broad Street (Ward),
Candlewick,
Castle Baynard,
Chancery Lane,
Cheap (Ward),
Coleman Street,
Cripplegate,
Cupid’s Whirligig,
Farringdon Within,
Farringdon Without,
Gracechurch Street,
Langbourn,
Lime Street (Ward),
London,
London Stone,
Portsoken,
Queenhithe,
Tower (Ward),
Vintry,
Walbrook, andWoodcut Map of London.
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Janelle Jenstad
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Janelle Jenstad, associate professor in the department of English at the University of Victoria, is the general editor and coordinator of The Map of Early Modern London. She is also the assistant coordinating editor of Internet Shakespeare Editions. She has taught at Queen’s University, the Summer Academy at the Stratford Festival, the University of Windsor, and the University of Victoria. Her articles have appeared in the 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 Performing Maternity in Early Modern England (Ashgate, 2007), Approaches to Teaching Othello (Modern Language Association, 2005), Shakespeare, Language and the Stage, The Fifth Wall: Approaches to Shakespeare from Criticism, Performance and Theatre Studies (Arden/Thomson Learning, 2005), Institutional Culture in Early Modern Society (Brill, 2004), New Directions in the Geohumanities: Art, Text, and History at the Edge of Place (Routledge, 2011), and Teaching Early Modern English Literature from the Archives (MLA, forthcoming). She is currently working on an edition of The Merchant of Venice for ISE and Broadview P. She lectures regularly on London studies, digital humanities, and on Shakespeare in performance.Roles played in the project
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Research assistant, 2013-15, and data manager, 2015 to present. Tye completed his undergraduate honours degree in English at the University of Victoria in 2015.Roles played in the project
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Tye Landels-Gruenewald is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:
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Kim McLean-Fiander
KMF
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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Associate Project Director
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Director of Pedagogy and Outreach
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Geographic Information Specialist
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JCURA Co-Supervisor
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Metadata Architect
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Metadata Co-Architect
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MoEML Research Fellow
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MoEML Transcriber
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Vetter
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Joey Takeda
JT
Programmer, 2018-present; Junior Programmer, 2015 to 2017; Research Assistant, 2014 to 2017. Joey Takeda is an MA student at the University of British Columbia in the Department of English (Science and Technology research stream). He completed his BA honours in English (with a minor in Women’s Studies) at the University of Victoria in 2016. His primary research interests include diasporic and indigenous Canadian and American literature, critical theory, cultural studies, and the digital humanities.Roles played in the project
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Metadata Co-Architect
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Martin D. Holmes
MDH
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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Sarah Milligan
SM
MoEML Research Affiliate. Research assistant, 2012-14. 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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Formeworke Encoder
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Sarah Milligan is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:
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