English: NC State University
Medieval English literature, the history of the book, and digital humanities. The complex history of printed and manuscript books and the important changes in teaching, research, reading, publishing, and librarianship as a consequence of texts being converted to - or created in - digital formats. Biological data from texts.
Stephanie J. Lahey is a SSHRC-funded (http://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca) PhD candidate at the University of Victoria, Canada, where she holds the Howard E. Petch Research Scholarship and a University of Victoria Fellowship. Her doctoral dissertation—a mixed-methodology, corpus-based study of the use of parchment ‘offcuts’ (low-quality byproducts of parchment manufacturing) in manuscripts produced in later medieval England—is jointly supervised by Dr. Iain Macleod Higgins (Victoria) and Dr. Erik Kwakkel (UBC iSchool). A recent Guest Researcher at Universiteit Leiden, she is the Editorial Assistant of Early Middle English (https://arc-humanities.org/our-series/journals/eme/), an instructor at DHSI (http://dhsi.org) and at the University of Victoria, and a member of the Public Relations and Outreach Committee of the Canadian Society of Medievalists / Société canadienne des médiévistes (https://canadianmedievalists.org).
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