Digital Humanities

Between 2000 and 2015 I collaborated on several projects as a software and information designer that fall under the category of Digital Humanities. The longest of those was the Electronic Book Review, one of the first publications to exploit the emerging potential of what was then the relatively new internet. From this grew my work on the Electronic Literature Directory, an online repository for born-digital literary works. During this time, I also collaborated on several projects related to the management and publication of cultural resources. All of this work asked how online publication changed the epistemologies of specific fields, and how in turn changes to those fields produced new demands on scholarly publication and dissemination.
EBR version 5 (with Juliette Bellocq, 2014)
EBR version 4 (with Anne Burdick, 2005)
ELD version 2 (2014)
EISP (with UCLA Cotsen Institute for Archaeology, 2010)