DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly
Author Biographies
Leen Breure Leen Breure studied history at the University of Utrecht. Since mid-80s
he has worked in the intersection of information technology / the
humanities and cultural heritage studies. His current research is about
enhanced publications and rich internet publications, organized in close
collaboration with DANS (Data Archiving and Networked Services), an
institute of KNAW (Royal Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences) and NWO
(Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research)
Shawn Day Shawn Day is a Lecturer at University College Cork,
Queen's University Belfast and Trinity College
Dublin, in Digital and Medical Humanities and Social
Computing. His background includes startups in
customer relationship management and information
architecture, and research in social and economic
digital history. His personal research explores
social and economic circumstances of the nineteenth
century retail liquor trade using digital, spatial
and social network analysis to discover the
relationships between credit, respectability, and
order in the Victorian community. Recent articles
have examined the social dimensions of the Victorian
public mental hospital using GIS and statistical
modeling tools. http://shawnday.com
David Dowling David Dowling is an assistant professor in the department of Journalism
and Mass Communication at the University of Iowa.
Maureen Engel Maureen Engel is Assistant Professor of Humanities
Computing at the University of Alberta, Acting
Director of the Canadian Institute for Research
Computing in Arts (CIRCA), and was co-chair, with
Caitlin Fisher, of HASTAC 2013. She is
co-investigator on the Edmonton Pipelines |
Narrating Digital Urbanisms project, where her
“pipelines” aim to technologically intervene in our
notion of what urban space is, and how we constitute
and are constituted by it. She also collaborates on
the GRAND NCE (Networks of Centres of Excellence)
and the ArtCan digital commons for Canadian Art and
Art History. http://edmontonpipelines.org
Maarten Hoogerwerf Maarten Hoogerwerf studied computer science at Delft University of
Technology. Since 2006 he works for DANS (Data Archiving and Networked
Services) where he focuses on persistent identification and integration
of research information (researchers, publications, datasets, etc.).
Currently he is responsible for the technical infrastructure within DANS
and its integration with other national and international
infrastructures.
Sonia Howell Sonia Howell is a postdoctoral researcher in the Office of Digital Learning in
the University of Notre Dame and a former doctoral fellow with An Foras Feasa
and the School of English, Media, and Theatre Studies in the National
University of Ireland, Maynooth. She is a member of the technical advisory
board of Breac: A Digital Journal of Irish Studies
and is co-editor of the Breac Archive and the Breac Bibliography.
Joel Kalvesmaki
Joel Kalvesmaki (PhD, early Christian studies, Catholic University
of America, 2006) is Editor in Byzantine Studies at Dumbarton Oaks. His
historical research centers on Greek theological and philosophical texts from
late antiquity. Editor of the digital-only scholarly reference work Guide to Evagrius Ponticus, Joel also serves broadly
as an advisor on the digital humanities.
John Keating John Keating is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at
National University of Ireland Maynooth. His research interests include
Technology, Language and Learning and Literary and Linguistic Computing.
Margaret Kelleher Margaret Kelleher is Professor of Anglo-Irish Literature and Drama at
University College Dublin and Chair of the International Association for the
Study of Irish Literatures.
Annie Murray Andrea (Annie) Murray is Curator of Rare Books and Manuscripts and Head,
Special Collections at the University of Calgary. Formerly, she was Digital and
Special Collections Librarian at Concordia University in Montreal. Her research
and professional interests include special and digital collections, literary
archives, the design of web-based sound archives for performed poetry, and
scholarly communication in general. She holds a Master of Arts in English
Language and Literature and a Master of Library and Information Studies, both
from the University of British Columbia.
Geoffrey Rockwell Dr. Geoffrey Martin Rockwell is a Professor of
Philosophy and Humanities Computing at the
University of Alberta, Canada. He has published and
presented papers in the area of philosophical
dialogue, textual visualization and analysis,
humanities computing, instructional technology,
computer games and multimedia including a book,
Defining Dialogue: From Socrates to the Internet. He
is currently the Director of the Kule Institute for
Advanced Studies and a network investigator in the
GRAND Network of Centres of Excellence that is
studying gaming, animation and new media. He is
collaborating with Stéfan Sinclair on Voyant Tools
(http://voyant-tools.org), a suite of text
analysis tools and leads the TAPoR (http://tapor.ca)
project documenting text tools for humanists. http://www.geoffreyrockwell.com
Erik Shell Erik Shell is an Undergraduate at the University of
Maryland College Park where he studies Classics and Ancient
Mediterranean History. His research interests include
Ancient Greek Religion (specifically gender-segregated
ritual such as the Thesmophoria), Ancient agricultural
systems, and the implementation of Digital Humanities into
the Ancient Historian’s classroom. He has presented on
women’s speech in women-exclusive contexts and the
pedagogical applications of gaming models of the ancient
world. He helped to launch Digital Terps, the
conglomeration of digital humanists on the University of
Maryland College Park campus and is currently completing a
digital modeling project to be used for archaeological
research.
Aja Teehan Aja Teehan is An Foras Feasa's Senior Technology Officer. Her research
interests include: Digital Humanities, Document encoding for Research, Software
Engineering Methodologies for Humanities Research and Cultural Heritage
Repositories.
René van Horik René van Horik works as program manager and researcher at DANS, the
Dutch national data archive in the social sciences and humanities. He
received his Phd from Delft University of Technology (information
science). His research interests are in digital preservation and digital
humanities.
Jared Wiercinski Jared Wiercinski is Digital Services and Outreach Librarian at Concordia
University in Montréal, Québec. His research interests include digital audio,
digital libraries, and web-based sound and video archives. He holds a Master of
Library and Information Studies from McGill University and a Bachelor of Arts
degree from the University of British Columbia.
Joyce Yu