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2021 Meeting Schedule

All times are in Eastern Daylight Time.

11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Digital Exhibit

Digital Restoration Drama


Lauren Liebe (Texas A&M University)

Digital Restoration Drama is an open-access database of TEI-encoded play texts from the English Restoration, supported by robust metadata about the publication and performance histories of each play. By making these plays available in multiple user-friendly formats, this project expands access to Restoration drama for scholars and students alike.


Digital Exhibit

Project Quintessence: A Dynamic Explorer for the EEBO-TCP


Samuel Pizelo (University of California, Davis)
Arthur Koehl (University of California, Davis)
Carl Stahmer (University of California, Davis)


Project Quintessence is an open access tool for exploring the EEBO-TCP corpus. While the EEBO corpus is an integral component of most Early Modern research, its accessibility is limited to basic search functions. Quintessence applies several state-of-the-art computational techniques to allow for multiple, integrated methods of analyzing EEBO at a variety of scales.


Digital Exhibit

Shakespeare-VR


Stephen Wittek (Carnegie Mellon University)

Shakespeare-VR is a virtual reality education project that transports students to the Blackfriars Playhouse and enables them to perform scenes alongside professional actors from the American Shakespeare Center (imagine karaoke, but with Shakespeare, and in virtual reality). The virtual reality media and related teaching materials are available at no cost to users.


Digital Exhibit

The Warrior Women Project


Simone Chess (Wayne State University)
Erika Carbonara (Wayne State University)


The WWP is a collaborative experiment creating a digital home for 113 “warrior women” ballads collected by Dianne Dugaw in the 1970s but never published. The site preserves Dugaw’s index and enhances it with a new database allowing sorting/searching and key links to other ballad sites. We additionally include background and scholarly essays, teaching tools, and more.